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Dine out for a cause on April 30

For one day, your meal at 50+ WNC restaurants will support the fight to end HIV/AIDS.

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A rotating gif featuring: Photo 1, A group of diners at Sunny Point in Asheville. Photo 2, An older couple eating at Twisted Laurel in downtown Asheville. Photo 3: Two women hold up oversized utensils in a restaurant. Photo 4: A man and woman hold oversized utensils and a sign that says "12 Bones," against a backdrop that reads "Dining Out for Life." Photo 5, A group of people in a restaurant holding oversize utensils.

Participating restaurants include 12 Bones South, Corner Kitchen, Twisted Laurel Downtown, and 50+ others.

Photos provided by WNCAP

On Thursday, April 30, more than 50 restaurants across WNC will donate a portion of proceeds to Western North Carolina Aids Project (WNCAP) in the annual Dining Out For Life event. The fundraiser hopes to raise $100,000 this year.

Dining Out For Life is WNCAP’s biggest fundraiser of the year. By eating at any participating restaurant, you’ll support local biz and help WNCAP in the fight against HIV/AIDS.

Funds raised support the lives of those living with HIV, and life-saving services like:

  • Medical case management
  • Rental assistance
  • Prevention education
  • Peer support
  • Community outreach

Check out the full list of participating restaurants in Asheville, Black Mountain, Burnsville, and beyond, and make a reservation early.

Now in its 24th year, Dining Out for Life has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars in the fight against HIV/AIDS around the globe. If you’re unable to dine out on April 30, you can support the cause by donating.

Dine out to end HIV

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