Together, we raised $35,000, directly impacting our efforts to build a community without hunger across Chatham County.
With 275 guests in attendance, 40 dedicated volunteers, over 40 talented potters, and the participation of 11 remarkable restaurants, 36 talented dessert makers, ten skilled bread makers, and eight generous appetizer donors, Empty Bowls truly embodied the spirit of community collaboration. The evening raised vital funds and spread awareness about addressing hunger in our community. Thank you to all who participated!
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