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During
the month of June, the Lev Restaurant Group will be helping raise funds for
programs assisting those with autism, which affects one in every 68 children in
the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control.
The
locally owned and operated Lev Restaurant Group will involve all its restaurant
brands by donating a percentage from the sale of specific menu items between
Monday, June 9 and Monday, June 30, 2014 to the Grant a Gift Autism Foundation.
Lev
Restaurant Group (LRG) is the exclusive Las Vegas-based developer of The Coffee
Bean & Tea Leaf® Las Vegas locations. The company is also the exclusive
operator of all Jamba Juice Las Vegas locations. Additionally, LRG owns and operates its
proprietary brands that include i♥︎burgers at Town Square and inside the
Palazzo, Daily Kitchen & Wellness Bar near 215 & Town Center and
Lobster ME in the Venetian’s Grand Canal Shoppes and in Planet Hollywood’s
Miracle Mile Shops.
The
Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf® Las Vegas - donating 10% of net sales from the sale
of Mud Pie and Caramel Brownie Ice Blended® drinks made June 9 through June 30,
2014. www.coffeebeanlv.com
Jamba
Juice® Las Vegas - donating 10% of net proceeds from the sale of fruit and
veggie smoothies made June 9 through June 30, 2014. www.jambalv.com
i♥︎burgers
- donating a percentage of net sales from all burger purchases made June 9
through June 30, 2014. www.iloveburgers.com
Daily
Kitchen & Wellness Bar - donating a percentage of net sales from all entrée
purchases made June 9 through June 30, 2014. www.dkeatery.com
Lobster
ME - donating a percentage of net sales from all lobster roll purchases made
June 9 through June 30, 2014. www.lobsterme.com
“Lev
Restaurant Group is particularly aware of those with intellectual and
developmental disabilities and we understand the importance of giving back to
the community in which we live and work,” said Marisa Endy-Vanchieri, Director
of Marketing and Community Relations. “The Lev Restaurant Group is named for
Levin, our founder’s son, who was diagnosed with Down Syndrome. We are fully
cognizant of the need for services for those with intellectual disabilities and
these fundraisers help achieve that,” she said.
The Grant
a Gift Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization, was founded in 2009 out of the
struggle encountered by a young mother whose son, Grant, was diagnosed with
autism. The charity helps those up to 18 years of age on the autism spectrum
and their families by addressing gaps in services. It offers diagnostic,
treatment and support services, as well as quality-of-life programs that help
to prepare those on the spectrum to live as independent adults and have a
functioning role in our communities.
“We
are so grateful for Lev Restaurant Group!” said Lynda Tache, Founder and
Executive Director of the Grant a Gift Autism Foundation. “Because of their ongoing support and
involvement with our organization and TeenWorks Vocational program, we have
changed the lives of hundreds of children and families living with autism and
other neurodevelopmental disabilities. We could not do what we do without great
community partners like them,” she added.
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