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Top 10 Cares raises nearly $500K to feed those in need

As packages of chef-prepared food towered on tables, cars rolled up to Fair Haven Baptist Church s parking lot in Westland on Wednesday with pandemic-weary passengers seeking relief in the form of a free, nutritious meal. , which recently raised nearly $95,000 to provide nearly 5,000 meals for people in need last week. About half were distributed Wednesday; the rest were given out on a first-come, first-served basis Thursday at Womack Temple in Inkster.  We don t want to view this as charity, said Detroit Free Press/Metro Detroit Chevy Dealers Chef of the Year Phil Jones, one of the chef s participating in the distribution effort last week. This is us giving back to our community, sharing with our community, and really letting them understand that we care about them. So it s more than charity, and I think that s an important thing,  

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Top 10 Cares raises $200,000 to feed health care workers, needy people

“It came at the perfect time because that was right when we shut down again and right as we were having to lay people off, said Mike Ransom, chef-owner of three Ima noodle restaurants in Detroit and Madison Heights. It allowed us to keep on twice as many hourly staff as we’d otherwise been able to, knowing that we had a little extra help to buffer our payroll for two or three periods. Meals were delivered in the days between Christmas and New Year s, normally one of the busiest weeks of the year for the hospitality industry but not so in 2020 as dining rooms remained shuttered amid the protracted COVID-19 pandemic.

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Program pays Metro Detroit restaurants to cook meals for people in need

Program pays Metro Detroit restaurants to cook meals for people in need Money raised helps struggling restaurants Tags:  DETROIT – The Detroit Free Press and Metro Detroit Chevy Dealers have teamed up for a program that helps to feed health care workers and local food banks. The money they raised will also help struggling restaurants. The owner of Folk Detroit, Rohani Foulkes, spoke with Local 4. “We’re closing the kitchen for this last week of 2020 and cooking about 168 meals a day,” Foulkes said. For the last month, Detroit Free Press has raised money to pay restaurants like Folk Detroit, $20 per meal donated as part of their Top 10 Cares program.

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