D.C.'s Pizzeria Paradiso aims to donate 10,000 pizzas to healthcare workers and families in need (vis Eater_DC)
Restaurateur Ruth Gresser is setting a goal to donate 10,000 pizzas to children and families in need and frontline workers, helping the D.C. community during the coronavirus pandemic. Starting tomorrow at 11:30 a.m., Pizzeria Paradiso will distribute 300 individual pizzas in Hyattsville in conjunction with Real Food for Kids: Chefs Feeding Families and Art Works Now to help families impacted by closed schools.
On multiple days next week, Pizzeria Paradiso team plans to distribute 200 pizzas to senior citizens in Hyattsville, 125 pizzas each to Children’s Hospital and GW Hospital, and then 250 pizzas toWant to donate? Head to theBresca debuts a four-course to-go menu
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