BRIXX WOOD FIRED PIZZA TO DONATE PROCEEDS FROM EVERY KID’S MEAL SOLD TO ISABELLA SANTOS FOUNDATION
BRIXX WOOD FIRED PIZZA TO DONATE PROCEEDS FROM EVERY KID’S MEAL SOLD TO ISABELLA SANTOS FOUNDATION
Charlotte-Born-and-Bred Restaurant Pledges to Donate Kid’s Meal Sales
from November 30 through December 6, 2020
CHARLOTTE, NC – It’s Kid’s Week at locally-owned Brixx Wood Fired Pizza as they announce their plan to donate all kid’s meal sales for an entire week starting on the last day of November. All proceeds from dishes ordered directly from the kid’s menu will go directly to the Isabella Santos Foundation in Charlotte, NC, dedicated to serving the families of children with rare pediatric cancer through improved treatment options.
Families are invited to bring their household to any of the five Charlotte-area Brixx Wood Fired Pizza locations as often as they’d like from Monday, November 30, 2020, through Sunday, December 6, 2020, to help contribute to the cause. Carryout orders are also included in the fundraiser to accommodate pandemic-related concerns. All guests have to do is order a meal from the kid’s menu and the donation is automatically generated. Locations include Birkdale Village, Blakeney, Dilworth, Foxcroft and Kingsley (Fort Mill, SC).
“This is the second year in a row we’ve had a kid’s week like this one for The Isabella Santos Foundation and we’re proud to continue our support of ISF,” says Barbara Morgan, founding partner and Chief Financial Officer for Brixx Wood Fired Pizza. “The organization’s proceeds are donated to medical research and treatment that would otherwise go largely underfunded and being part of a movement that inspires hope through action means so much to us.”
Brixx Wood Fired Pizza is owned by New South Pizza, Inc. Brixx is located in North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, Tennessee, Virginia and Ohio. Brixx includes both company-owned restaurants and franchise locations. More information, including a complete menu, is available at brixxpizza.com.
For more information about Brixx’s community involvement, please click here.
For more on the Isabella Santos Foundation, please click here.
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