Be Sure to Join Us for Our Giveback Tuesday Event on August 22!

August 12, 2017

Be Sure to Join Us for Our Giveback Tuesday Event on August 22!

Join us this month for our August Giveback Tuesday, which is set for August 22. This month, our Giveback Tuesday event will benefit the National Council of Jewish Women.

Every month, we are proud to feature a local nonprofit charity and donate 100% of the earned proceeds from the entire day to the charity. Lunch, dinner, drinks, and carryout are all included. So far, we have donated more than $100,000 to local nonprofit organizations!

Funds raised from this Giveback Tuesday event will help support the National Council of Jewish Women and their annual Back to School! Store, which is a one-day event in which more than 1,300 pre-selected elementary school children walk through and choose brand new items from the organization’s pop-up store.

The money raised will help purchase clothing, backpacks filled with school supplies, coats and winter wear, shoes, and personal care items for more than 1,300 underserved children.

“We are honored to be part of Katie’s Giveback Tuesday program on August 22,” Jennifer Scissors, a volunteer co-chair of National Council of Jewish Women’s Back to School! Store National Council, said. “It’s so gratifying to see children in need receiving the clothing and supplies they need to start school with enthusiasm, positive self-esteem, and a readiness to learn at our Back to School! Store. We know this could not be possible without the help of local organizations and businesses like Katie’s.”

Founded in 1985, the National Council of Jewish Women works to improve the lives of women, children, and families throughout the Greater St. Louis region. The organization helps more than 9,000 people each year and partners with more than 45 social service agencies, churches, and community organizations to identify qualifying children from low-income families whose needs are not currently being met by existing services.

Please join us in donating to the National Council of Jewish Women. The more you order, the more money we can raise! Remember: 100% of the profits from every purchase, dine-in and carryout, from open to close will be donated!

Please call us at (314) 942-6555 with any questions or visit us online at www.katiespizzaandpasta.com. Be sure to read more about the National Council of Jewish Women and the work they do by visiting www.ncjwstl.org.

We hope to see you on August 22 at Katie’s Pizza & Pasta Osteria in Rock Hill!





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