San Antonio restaurant house owners are banding collectively to boost cash for communities devastated by latest fires that swept throughout the Hawaiian island of Maui, killing no less than 110 individuals.
Historic buildings, properties and companies have been gutted by what consultants are calling the century’s deadliest U.S. wildfire and the worst pure catastrophe in Hawaii’s historical past. There’s nonetheless a lot to do, however these Alamo Metropolis eateries are doing what they’ll to assist:
Kain Na Filipino Delicacies will donate the proceeds of all Spam musubi bought this Friday and each Friday till Sept. 1 to Hawaiian organizations offering support. Spam musubi is a snack and lunch meals composed of a slice of grilled Spam on prime of a block of rice, wrapped along with nori. 9323 Perrin Beitel Highway, Ste. 101, (210) 455-2414, kainnasatx.com.
Sari Sari Supper Membership will donate all of proceeds from a limited-offer loco moco dish provided from Wednesday, Aug. 16, till Sunday, Aug. 20, to World Central Kitchen, a nonprofit group devoted to feeding people wherever tragedy strikes. A conventional loco moco consists of white rice topped with a hamburger, a fried egg and savory brown gravy. 10234 Freeway 151, Suite 102, (210) 428-1742, sarisarisupperclub.com.
American Legion Alamo Put up 2 will host a Friday, Sept. 8, barbecue that includes music rom the Jesse Chuy Gonzalez Band and different native acts. Gross sales of the $10 plates, obtainable from 4-7 p.m., will go towards Maui wildfire aid, and money and present card donations can even be collected onsite. After the meals runs out, the submit will cost a $10 cowl to benefit from the music. 3518 Fredericksburg Highway, (210) 732-1891, legion.org.
L&L Hawaiian Barbecue’s Austin Freeway location will focus future Aloha Friday occasions — held on the second Friday of each month — on elevating funds for islanders. In the course of the gatherings, the restaurant will donate 25% of gross sales to the American Pink Cross in help of Maui residents affected by the wildfires. Moreover, the Austin Freeway, Lackand, Killeen and New Braunfels areas will settle for money donations for wildfire aid. 1302 Austin Freeway, Suite 1, (210) 474-6699, llhawaiianbbqsa.com.
Wow Wow Lemonade is donating $2 for each cup of lemonade it sells to the Hawai’i Neighborhood Basis — Maui Sturdy Fund from now by way of Thursday, Aug. 31. 14510 N.W. Navy Freeway, Suite 104, (210) 455-7491, wowwowhawaiianlemonade.com.
Hokulani Shave Ice will donate 50% from every shaved ice it sells on the Pearl Farmers Market this weekend to Hawaiian aid organizations. 303 Pearl Parkway, (808) 728-0509, fb.com/hokulanishaveice.
Candy Grace, operated by Hawaiian-born baker Malina Lee, is holding a raffle for one in every of her customized truffles. Raffle tickets are $2 per entry, and 100% of donations are going to go to the Hawaii Neighborhood Basis, a verified donation web site in Maui that’s serving to affected households with cash, bedding, meals and provides. What’s extra, Lee is pledging to donate 2% of earnings by way of the tip of 2023 to Maui residents. Raffle tickets can be found from Candy Grace’s social media accounts, and the winner shall be introduced Aug. 21. sweetgracesa.com.
Huge Aloha’s Ali’i Cove meals truck is encouraging followers to regulate its social media for an announcement about an upcoming Maui fundraiser. In keeping with latest posts, the proprietor’s spouse is presently on the island, serving to the place she will be able to. The fundraiser will kick off when the returns to San Antonio. 1210 Pat Booker Highway, Suite H, (210) 507-2042, fb.com/hawaiianfoodtruck.
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