What if you could have a great meal, and do good at the same time? You can, because Graziano's Brick Oven Pizza continues to celebrate its 20th anniversary year by raising funds for Advocate Medical Group's Adult Down Syndrome Center in October. When guests mention the Adult Down Syndrome Center to their Graziano's server, 20 percent of their total food and beverage spend will be donated to the Center. This special offer extends the entire month of October, which is Down Syndrome Awareness month.
In addition, a special evening fundraiser is planned for October 28, 2014 at Graziano's. From 5-9 p.m. that evening, guests who contribute $25 to the Adult Down Syndrome Center at the door can meet other supporters of the Center, as well as staff and doctors. Appetizers, wine, beer and soft drinks will be provided. All proceeds will benefit the Adult Down Syndrome Center.
Graziano's has a proud history of community involvement, supporting local schools, religious and charitable organizations. In addition, Graziano's is actively engaged in raising money for charities for individuals with developmental disabilities such as The Adult Down Syndrome Center at Lutheran General Hospital, Orchard Village and Misericordia.
Located on the campus of Advocate Lutheran General Hospital in Park Ridge, Ill., the Adult Down Syndrome Center (ADSC) is a comprehensive medical resource center for patients with Down syndrome. Their goal is to enhance the well-being of adolescents and adults with Down syndrome through a team approach in providing health care services.
"The Adult Down Syndrome Center is again thankful for the support of Graziano's Brick Oven Pizza. Graziano's generosity has helped the Center's effort to provide medical, psychosocial and advocacy services for over 5,500 adolescents and adults with Down syndrome. In addition, it brings attention to the national celebration in October of Down syndrome Awareness month and highlights the work of the Adult Down Syndrome Center," said Dr. Brian Chicoine, Family Medicine physician at the ADSC.
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