CCI Health Services Hosts Sunset Soire Foodie Fundraiser in Downtown Silver Spring

Silver Spring, MDLocal News

CCI Health Services will host the Sunset Soirée Foodie Fundraiser in downtown Silver Spring on September 8, 2025, starting at 7 AM local time. The event will showcase the culinary talents of notable chefs, including Eric Adjepong and Sonya Bruton, while raising funds for local health initiatives. Participants can expect a vibrant atmosphere filled with diverse food experiences and community engagement. This fundraiser emphasizes the critical role of local support in enhancing health services, reflecting broader trends in community-driven health initiatives. The Washington Metropolitan Area has seen increasing interest in such events, which promote both culinary arts and public health.

In 2024, similar events raised significant funds for community health programs. Attendees will not only enjoy fine dining but also contribute to a cause that directly impacts the well-being of their neighbors. The Sunset Soirée aims to foster connections among food enthusiasts and local businesses, reinforcing the community's commitment to health and wellness.

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