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The annual Detroit-area food event started in 2015 as a means to raise money foster care, a food pantry and behavioral health services.
Working together as a dynamic duo, Peg Bravo, president and CEO of Catholic Social Services of Washtenaw County (CSSW), and Jennifer Trevathan, development and marketing specialist of CSSW, have brought in funds for Catholic Social Services in Washtenaw County, Michigan, this past year with a virtual, at-home cooking event. Their project: “Cooking for a Cause.”
The annual event started in 2015 as a means for CSSW to raise funds for programs such as foster care, the food pantry and behavioral health services. As the ladies noted, they engage local chefs in a cooking competition and each chef offers attendees a small plate of what they have cooked.
Continued below.
Cooking for a Cause in Southern Michigan
Working together as a dynamic duo, Peg Bravo, president and CEO of Catholic Social Services of Washtenaw County (CSSW), and Jennifer Trevathan, development and marketing specialist of CSSW, have brought in funds for Catholic Social Services in Washtenaw County, Michigan, this past year with a virtual, at-home cooking event. Their project: “Cooking for a Cause.”
The annual event started in 2015 as a means for CSSW to raise funds for programs such as foster care, the food pantry and behavioral health services. As the ladies noted, they engage local chefs in a cooking competition and each chef offers attendees a small plate of what they have cooked.
Continued below.
Cooking for a Cause in Southern Michigan