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Eating out benefits AIDS programs

San Francisco Chronicle - April 20, 2005


April 28 marks the fourth annual Dining Out for Life fund-raiser. Eat at one of more than 60 participating San Francisco restaurants that day, and 25 percent of the food bill will be donated to STOP AIDS, benefiting HIV prevention programs.

More than 60 East Bay restaurants will participate as well. Proceeds will benefit the Center for AIDS Services in Oakland.

For more information and to find participating restaurants in San Francisco, call (415) 575-0150, ext. 260; in the East Bay, call (510) 282-0623; or visit diningoutforlife.com and click on San Francisco or East Bay.


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