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Co-founders Helen Patrikis and Steven Hall, two hospitality PR professionals, formed Dining Bonds, LLC with the goal of establishing it as a one-stop resource to raise revenue for the hospitality community. We can continue to show our support for the hospitality industry and the great, hardworking people it employs.
Each local restaurant team will determine where that donation is directed – whether it is an additional donation to their local Meals on Wheels program, or a senior center or nursinghome that may need support and hot meals for seniors.
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