Cocktails for Common Good benefitting Providence Senior and Community Services
Organization:
Providence Senior and Community Services
Category:
Community/Volunteerism
Geographical Area:
Seattle
Start
Date:
8/1/2010
End Date:
12/31/2010
Start Time:
7:00 AM
End Time:
7:00 PM
Event
Info:
August 1, 2010 - December 31, 2010
Beginning on August 1, 2010, and continuing through Dec. 31, 2010, 8 local bar and restaurant establishments will offer each Cocktails for Common Good participant a 50% discount on their first Grey Goose Signature Cocktail per visit.
To participate, individuals make a $25 donation to Providence Senior and Community Services and in return receive a "Cocktail Club Card".
The "Cocktail Club Card" will be honored at TASTE Restaurant, The Leary Traveler, The Nabob, Toulouse Petite, Peso's Lounge, Steelhead Diner, Tini Bigs, and The Feedback Lounge.
"Cocktails for Common Good" benefits Providence O'Christmas Trees, fundraising arm for Providence Senior and Community Services which serves individuals throughout Western Washington. For more than 150 years, this non-profit organization has been committed to providing health care, housing and supportive services to people in the Puget Sound area. With programs including Providence ElderPlace, Heritage House at the Market, Providence Hospice of Seattle, Providence Home Services, Providence Marianwood, Providence Infusion and Pharmacy Services, Providence Housing, and Providence Mount St. Vincent, Providence Senior and Community Services is committed to improving the quality of life of those with chronic and/or life limiting conditions living in our communities. Last year Providence Senior and Community Services provided over 5 million dollars in free and discounted care to the King County community. Providence O'Christmas Trees raised over 1 million dollars to support those services.
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