March 16, 2023
Sweet Paris Creperie & Cafe, which serves sweet and savory crepes, has donated 11,871 additional meals to the Houston Food Bank through its "Eat Here, Feed There" program, totaling over 359,000 meals since it started the program in 2018. For each crepe sold with the food bank logo on the menu, the brand donates a meal to fight hunger.
"From the initial conception of Sweet Paris, we were inspired by fellow entrepreneurs who built social causes into their successful businesses," Allison Chavez, co-owner of Sweet Paris, said in a company press release. "We decided to help fight hunger with hunger by donating a meal every time the Allison's Parfait, Truffled Caprese, and Lemon Sugar are ordered, targeting programs that support children. It is our honor to be able to continue donating meals to children in the communities we serve through the support of our guests. We hope to continue to expand this program and be able to feed more people every year."
Sweet Paris has locations in Houston, College Station, Austin and San Antonio, Texas, as well as in Miami and Mexico. It will add three cafes by year's end in Texas, Florida and Minnesota.