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There’s something deliciously satisfying about enjoying a meal with some good company, knowing that it’s not all about the food.
Enter the Mobile Food Fight for Hunger. An event where you can eat well and do good.
On Sunday, August 30 from 11am to 4pm, World Concern, a Shoreline-based humanitarian organization, will host 12 of Seattle’s most awesome food trucks to rally against global hunger.
Food trucks save lives |
Worldwide, hunger kills more people every year than AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis combined, but with your help, World Concern makes a lasting impact in the lives of the poor in Africa, Southeast Asia, and Haiti.
We love our food trucks here in Seattle, so if your mouth starts watering the minute a friend says grilled cheese, then World Concern’s Mobile Food Fight for Hunger is the place to be on Aug. 30.
Some of Seattle’s best (and nationally acclaimed) mobile eateries will be serving; from Where Ya At Matt’s New Orleans-style creole, to delectable sweet frybread from Off the Rez. There’s everything from British grub by Nosh to sticky BBQ from Wood Shop BBQ and delightful dogs by Tokyo Dog.
12 different trucks at the event |
The Mobile Food Fight for Hunger is a foodie festival that makes a difference, showing that the food truck isn’t always just about the food. A portion of the funds raised from the Mobile Food Fight for Hunger will help provide sustainable solutions for global hunger in some of the poorest countries in the world.
Mobile Food Fight for Hunger
Sunday, August 30, from 11am to 4pm
World Concern headquarters, 19303 Fremont Ave N, Shoreline, WA 98133
World Concern is a Christian global relief and development organization. Our areas of expertise include disaster response, clean water, education, food security, child protection, microfinance and health.
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