FEED THE NEED TOWNHALL ENTERS A NEW DECADE OF HELPING THOSE IN NEED
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CLEVELAND, Nov. 17, 2023 ~ On Tuesday, November 21, TownHall in Ohio City will be hosting their 10th Annual Feed The Need event. This event will provide 4,000 free turkey dinners to those in need from 11-5 pm.

Leading the charge to help serve those in need are Cleveland professional athletes and superstars David Njoku, Greg Newsome II, Kareem Hunt, Anthony Walker Jr., Wyatt Teller and David Bell. Joining them are Cleveland QB Legend Bernie Kosar and former great Josh Cribbs as well as coaching legend Jim Tressel.

TownHall is the country's first 100% non-GMO restaurant and a staple of Cleveland's revitalization efforts. Owner Bobby George said "TownHall has hosted Feed The Need for the last decade and is proud to continue supporting the local community. This event is the highlight of our year." Since 2013, over 40,000 meals have been served by various celebrities such as Jim Brown, Joe Thomas, Joe Haden, TJ Ward, Dwayne Wade, Joel Bitonio, Myles Garrett, Nick Chubb, Denzel Ward and Baker Mayfield.

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In addition to providing meals for those in need TownHall is also collecting gently used outerwear such as hats, scarves sweaters mittens and jackets which can be dropped off at TownHall or their sister restaurant Rebol. Donations can also be made by downloading their co-branded app (TownHall+Rebol) and selecting curbside dropoff. Everyone that donates will receive a free organic coffee or bone broth.

100% of donations will go directly to St Augustine's ongoing efforts to feed those in need three times a day 364 days a year. George said "Every year we strive to make this event more impactful. We're able to do that thanks to our partnerships with local homeless shelters especially St Augustine."

TownHall is also hosting their 3rd Annual Feed The Need in Columbus the day before on Monday November 20th for anyone interested in donating or volunteering their time.
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