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Saturday, May 1, 2010

Dining Out for Life Wrap Up

I hope everyone had a great time Dining Out for Life on Thursday! Based on all the TwEATs we received, it seems like everyone had fun supporting our cause.

For me, Thursday started with meeting up with Felipe Rose, of the Village People, who has been our social media ambassador for the last few months. Felipe and his partner, Michael, were delightful, and I had so much fun going to lunch with them and walking around the city to visit a few participating restaurants. Every restaurant was packed with people, even at lunch time!

That night, we went to a dinner at Butcher & Singer, where Ted Allen joined us, along with representatives from Action AIDS and Subaru, and Philadelphia's Mayor, Michael Nutter. Dining Out for Life started in Philadelphia twenty years ago, and it was such a privilege meeting everyone who made this organization possible. It was quite a celebration with good food, good service and good company.

Below is an article about Felipe Rose, Ted Allen and Pam Grier, our celebrity sponsors. They have been so incredible to us and I want to thank them all for believing in our cause. While I unfortunately did not get a chance to meet the divine Pam Grier, Ted Allen and Felipe Rose made the night incredibly special.
We have not yet received word on how much money has been raised altogether, however it seems that the Denver area raised an incredible amount for their non-profit, Project Angel Heart. Read more here. Thank you Denver!

In the next few days we will have more pictures from the event. Right now, I just want to thank all the amazing restaurants who participated this year and extend that thanks to the amazing staff working there. Also, a big thanks and congratulations to the non-profits across the country who were able to raise money from this event. Finally, thank you to all of you out there who Dined Out for Life! It is inspiring to know so many went out and supported an amazing cause. Keep reading the blog for more pictures and updates, and remember to continue the fight against HIV/AIDS!

Thursday, February 18, 2010

SUBARU fights HIV/AIDS alongside DOFL!

Subaru ain't just cars, kiddos. It's a company that gives back and believes in fighting HIV/AIDS alongside Dining Out For Life. We'd like to share a snippet of a recent article about Subaru's battle against HIV/AIDS and encourage you all to support this socially conscious company (perhaps next time you need new wheels?). This article is in regards to the upcoming 2010 DOFL events going on in over 55 cities across North America:

"Support for this event has grown to over 250,000 diners, thanks in large part to the efforts of Dining Out For Life Spokesperson Ted Allen, host of Food Network's primetime competition series Chopped. Allen will be joined by Pam Grier, actress, advocate and author of a soon-to-be released memoir Foxy--My Life In Three Acts. Both will appear with Food Network's newest Iron Chef, Jose Garces in a Public Service Announcement produced by Shooters, Inc. Additionally, singer Felipe Rose best known as the Native American Indian of The World Famous Village People, has volunteered to join the cause as Social Ambassador rallying supporters to Dine Out via social media on April 29th."

And as always, folks, be sure to check out your own local Dining Out For Life: I'M HUNGRY!
Events are starting soon!

Friday, February 12, 2010

Newest Social Ambassador: Felipe Rose!


Singer and performer, Felipe Rose (founder and performer of the disco group the Village People) has joined the fight against HIV/AIDS by joining us at Dining Out For Life!

Rose, who might be best known as the Native American performer of the Village People, has been continually producing music, performing, and is involved in several groups that support Native Americans and the fight against HIV/AIDS. His 2000 song "Trail of Tears" was nominated for 3 NAMMY awards (Native American Music Awards). His traditional Native American attire is worn in honor of his Lakota Sioux father.

We're very happy to welcome Felipe Rose to our DOFL ranks!