Entries from Required Eating tagged with 'charity'

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In Videos: Clean Water Africa PSA from 'charity: water'

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Millions of women and children in Africa have no access to clean drinking water, causing them to walk for miles every day to collect water that is dirty and unsafe to drink. charity: water, a non-profit organization that raises money to fund well-building projects, produced this PSA starring Jennifer Connelley to portray what life in New York City could be like if the taps went dry and there were no clean water. You may never have to carry 40-pound jerry cans of water home from Central Park, but millions of people around the world have to do something like this every day.

Watch the video, after the jump.

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Menu for Hope 4: Raffle Winners

So. Menu for Hope 4, the charity raffle organized by Pim Techamuanvivit (Chez Pim) that occurred in mid-December, managed to raise a whopping $91,188 for the U.N. World Food Program. Thanks to everyone who bought a ticket (or tickets) and to all the generous prize donors.

And now the moment you ticket buyers have been waiting for: the results. Here, I'm posting the winners of the U.S. East Coast region, which Serious Eats "hosted" this year. For a list of all winners, visit Chez Pim. The list here is long, so it follows after the jump.

Note to winners: Congrats! Please contact the blogger or donor who offered the prize to make arrangements.

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'Pie Project' Helping Those in Need on Thanksgiving

part of a Serious ThanksgivingIn the rush to plan menus, shop for provisions, and cook the turkey, we often forget that there are Americans for whom Thanksgiving really isn't all that much different from any other day.

When Serious Eater maggiesara checked with a food pantry near her to see what they'd be serving the homeless on Turkey Day, she found little in the way of traditional Thanksgiving fare:

The usual Thursday breakfast [at the Central Synagogue soup kitchen] is beef stew, and when I asked, I was told that they were not going to be doing anything different for Thanksgiving. It saddened me to think that the Synagogue's guests were going to be left out of the national feast. I mean, stew is good, but it ain't Thanksgiving. So I've offered to make pie. It then occurred to me that some of the New Yorkers who read Serious Eats might like to get involved in the "Pie Project."

And so, after checking with the Synagogue's staff as to logistics, maggiesara put out the call in the Serious Eats Talk section in order to drum up some support from our New York–based community members.

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Today is National Pancake Day at IHOP!

ihop-pancakeday.jpg "Join IHOP to celebrate National Pancake Day (also known as Mardi Gras, or Shrove Tuesday) on Tuesday, February 20, 2007. From 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., we’ll give you one free short stack (three) of our famous buttermilk pancakes. All we ask is that you consider making a donation to support local children’s hospitals through Children’s Miracle Network, or other local charities." They raised $340,000 in 2006 and are hoping to hit half a million today, so if you're inclined to eat pancakes and help out, you know what to do!

Menu for Hope III Winners

Foodblogger Pim Techamuanvivit recently announced the winners of the Menu for Hope raffle on her site, Chez Pim. Serious Eats donated two prizes to the fund-raiser, and now it's time to put our money where our big grinning mouth is.

ACrans: Congrats! You've won the dinner for four at Mozza! Bon appétit, friend! We'll contact Mozza and relay pertinent info to you.

A. J. Kinik: Meet Ed and me with an empty stomach and some comfortable shoes. We're going on a New York pizza tour with you and three of your friends! We'll be in touch about logistics and timing.

Congrats to the winners of all the other wonderful prizes, too, and thanks to everyone who participated in the raffle, which raised more than $60,000 for the U.N. World Food Programme.

More than $60K in Menu for Hope III

20061229mfh.jpgMenu for Hope, a charity fund-raiser that's become a yearly year-end thing for foodbloggers, managed to stir up $60,925.12 in its latest incarnation. The proceeds will go to the United Nations World Food Programme.

If you bought a raffle ticket for one (or more) of the tasty prizes, winners will be announced January 15 on Chez Pim.

Many thanks to the Serious Eaters out there who threw in for our dinner at Mozza in Los Angeles or our guided pizza tour in New York. And of course, many thanks to MFH creator Pim Techamuanvivit and to all the other cooks with their fingers in the charity pie.