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Follow on Google News | 4th Annual Eat & Be Well Promotes Community Health for Those in NeedProject Boon’s Eat and Be Well pre-Thanksgiving feast serves up free, fun, food, and much-needed health services to Inland Empire’s underserved populations.
By: Project Boon On November 25th, the day before Thanksgiving at Seville Park in Fontana beginning at 10 AM, Eat and Be Well will enter its 4th consecutive year of bringing the Inland Empire community together for a common good. The annual Project Boon event draws hundreds of people together for a fun-filled day of feasting, music, and dancing. Most importantly, it helps people in need stretch their budgets while still enjoying all that the season has to offer. Though providing a free bountiful meal to those in need is a reward in and of itself, Eat and Be Well also serves up long-term health and wellness by partnering with other non-profits that have programs to help the underserved. In past years, this has included free flu shots from Walgreens and bus passes from Omnitrans to help people without cars get to and from the event. To serve over 1,500 attendees Eat and Be Well relies on donations to cover costs and food items. You can contribute or sign up to volunteer at Eat and Be Well’s website or drop off canned food like sweet potatoes, corn, green beans and cranberry sauce at Cowboy Burgers & BBQ in Rancho Cucamonga. Any excess non-perishable food will be donated to support other food banks and events. For more information, visit www.eatbewell.org End
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