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Food fundraisers that support immigrant communities in Los Angeles

Food fundraisers that support immigrant communities in Los Angeles

Ongoing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids have sent shock waves across the Southern California region, with many people sheltering indoors out of fear of being targeted by anti-immigration efforts. With Latinos and immigrants representing the majority of the food and agricultural work forces, these raids have had an immediate impact on local restaurants and food businesses. Restaurant owners and managers are scrambling to keep their staff safe, even offering transportation and grocery deliveries to those who fear navigating public spaces. But L.A.’s restaurant industry is coming up with innovative ways for patrons to support workers, including the launch of limited menu items, the collection of shelf-stable foods for distribution and fundraising events that span an Independence Day block party, all with at least a portion of proceeds going to local organizations aimed at protecting immigrant rights. Keep reading for ideas on how to get involved: Source link

Food fundraisers for wildfire relief in Los Angeles

Food fundraisers for wildfire relief in Los Angeles

A coalition of Japanese chefs across 20 restaurants in L.A. — including Times 101 Best Restaurants such as Hayato, Mori Nozomi and Sushi Kisen — have formed Japanese Chefs Unite (JCU), and are offering T-shirts with 100% of proceeds donated to the LAFD Foundation. T-shirts are $35 apiece and must be purchased in person. Stay for a meal to support local restaurants that have suffered loss of business after the fires. Participating restaurants include: Sushi Gen, Sushi Inaba, Morihiro, Kogane, Sushi Kaneyoshi, Asanebo, Shunji, 715, Bar Sawa, Sushi Takeda, Shin Sushi, Sushi Yui, the Brothers Sushi, Sushi Chitose, Sushi Yamamoto, Sushidokoro Miyama and Kaiseki Motoishi. Source link

Food fundraisers in Los Angeles for wildfire relief efforts

Food fundraisers in Los Angeles for wildfire relief efforts

In the days and weeks since wildfires broke out across L.A. County, destroying thousands of homes, businesses and other structures and claiming 27 lives, the local food industry has rallied to provide immediate relief to those most affected. L.A.-based publicist Christina Gilmour tapped into her network of restaurateurs and chefs to launch Community Meals, an initiative that makes it easy for diners to donate to restaurants providing free meals to first responders, displaced residents and organizations offering direct wildfire relief. The list is updated daily, making it easy for diners to spread out their support to restaurants that are also deeply affected by the wildfires. DineLA kicks off on Jan. 24 and runs through Feb. 7, offering prix fixe meals at restaurants across L.A. County to encourage Angelenos to explore beyond their usual haunts and support the local food industry. It also can be an opportunity to try a fine-dining spot that might typically be reserved for special occasions, such as Josiah Citrin’s Citrin restaurant in Santa Monica, which has crafted a $99 three-course menu …