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NRA, NRAEF partner with Share our Strength

The organizations have established the Restaurants for Relief-Haiti fund as an extension of the 2005 Restaurants for Relief program.

January 26, 2010

Building on the restaurant industry's continuing efforts to help victims of the earthquake in Haiti, theNational Restaurant Associationand and theNational Restaurant Association Educational Foundation(NRAEF) have announced that they have joined with Share Our Strength to organizeRestaurants for Relief-Haiti. The program is an extension of the original Restaurants for Relief in 2005 that raised nearly $1 million from the nation's restaurants to aid recovery efforts in the Gulf Coast after Hurricane Katrina.
 
"Restaurants are always among the first to respond to emergency situations, and we have seen how incredibly generous the restaurant industry is in times of crisis," said Dawn Sweeney, president and CEO of the National Restaurant Association and National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation. "Share Our Strength is one of our industry's most effective charitable organizations, and we are pleased to join their efforts. We encourage all the nation's nearly one million restaurants to join this effort."
Share Our Strength will grant 100 percent of funds raised through Restaurants for Relief-Haiti to organizations with proven capacity and expertise to respond to such a crisis. Restaurants can participate by:
"We are deeply concerned about the families and children displaced by this unimaginable disaster," said Bill Shore, founder and executive director of Share Our Strength. "Hunger has always been a huge issue in Haiti and will be even more so going forward. Funds raised through Restaurants for Relief will help us provide both short- and long-term assistance as Haiti recovers and rebuilds." Restaurants that wish to help should send the restaurant name, city and state toRFR@strength.orgto be added to the list of participants. Program donations can be made online through Share Our Strength at any time before February 12, 2010.
 
The NRA is the latest to launch a Haiti-relief industry. Panda Express is trying to raise $300,000 for the country in the wake of the 7.0-magnitude earthquake there. From Jan. 25 through Feb. 5, participating Panda Express locations across the country will facilitate donation collections through in-store drop-boxes, allowing guests to make contributions of any amount. Additionally, the founders will match funds donated by its partners in an effort to generate $200,000 for Haiti relief.

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