The New Way Foundation Hosts Successful Fundraiser at Central Park: Eat Drink Local Event Raises Funds for Hart School District Pantries
In a bustling evening under the stars at Central Park, The New Way Foundation hosted its highly anticipated annual fundraiser, Eat Drink Local. The event, which showcased an array of delectable local cuisine and beverages, proved to be a resounding success, drawing in community members, leaders, and food enthusiasts alike.
Attendees were treated to a culinary journey through the region's finest offerings, with local chefs and vendors serving up a feast of flavors. From artisanal cheeses to farm-fresh produce, each dish celebrated the vibrant diversity of our local food scene. Craft breweries and wineries joined the festivities, offering tastings of their finest brews and vintages, further enhancing the culinary experience.
But beyond the gastronomic delights, the true spirit of the evening lay in its purpose: to support the pantries in the William S. Hart Union School District. Through ticket sales, sponsorships, and generous donations, attendees rallied behind the cause, raising a significant sum to ensure that no student in the district goes hungry.
"We're thrilled by the overwhelming support we received for Eat Drink Local," said Jess Guidroz, Founder and CEO of The New Way, Inc. "It's inspiring to see our community come together to make a difference. The funds raised tonight will have a tangible impact on the lives of students in need, providing them with access to nutritious meals and essential resources."
As the evening drew to a close, the sense of camaraderie and goodwill lingered, a testament to the power of collective action in creating positive change. With the success of Eat Drink Local, The New Way Foundation reaffirms its commitment to supporting vulnerable youth in our community and looks forward to continuing its mission of empowerment and advocacy.