Fogo De Cho Partners With No Kid Hungry for a Bigger Cause

Bellevue, WALocal News

Fogo De Chão, a prominent Brazilian steakhouse in Bellevue, has joined forces with No Kid Hungry to tackle childhood hunger in America. This initiative runs until September 18, allowing customers to donate $5, which provides them with a $25 gift card for meals at the restaurant. Since the program's launch, it has positively impacted over 6 million children, showcasing the importance of community involvement. Sales manager Daniel Siegert notes that the restaurant’s philosophy of abundance aligns with No Kid Hungry's mission. The menu caters to various dietary needs, including popular vegetarian options like cauliflower steak, ensuring an enjoyable dining experience for all.

Additionally, Fogo De Chão features private dining spaces for group events, making it an ideal venue for celebrations and corporate gatherings. This collaboration not only helps fight hunger but also reinforces Fogo De Chão's dedication to making a positive impact in the community.

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