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Providing food to Clark County seniors in need boosts eateries

Program Support a Senior, Rescue a Restaurant does good in two ways

By Jeff Klein, Columbian sports staff
Published: February 26, 2021, 6:03am
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Antonio Fernandez pulls a pizza out of the wood-fired oven at Pizzeria La Sorrentina on Thursday. Support a Senior, Rescue a Restaurant started in January with a donation from Giving Group Realty in Vancouver to the nonprofit Northwest Wine &amp; Food Society, which in turn purchased gift cards from small local restaurants.
Antonio Fernandez pulls a pizza out of the wood-fired oven at Pizzeria La Sorrentina on Thursday. Support a Senior, Rescue a Restaurant started in January with a donation from Giving Group Realty in Vancouver to the nonprofit Northwest Wine & Food Society, which in turn purchased gift cards from small local restaurants. (Joshua Hart/The Columbian) Photo Gallery

Start with one drop in the bucket, pass it on to another bucket, and then cook and feed.

That’s the idea behind providing a needed boost around the community by helping restaurants and needy seniors during the pandemic.

Support a Senior, Rescue a Restaurant started in January with an initial $500 donation by Giving Group Realty in Vancouver to the nonprofit Northwest Wine & Food Society, which in turn purchased gift cards from small local restaurants.

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