![]() with all donations going to Houston area hospitals., and the unit will offer $2-pulled pork sandwiches to all who participate in the drive. ![]() 8 at the Dickey's Barbecue Pit location on Wycliff Avenue in Dallas. "We can and will respond the best we can as a brand and a family to help all folks affected by Hurricane Harvey," said CEO Laura Rea Dickey.ĭallas-based Dickey's will also host a blood drive with Carter BloodCare from 11 a.m. and Laura Rea Dickey will personally match up to $25,000, according to a company press release. Along with in-store donations, the Dickey's Home Office will collect donations from all employees. 15, Dickey's Barbecue Pit locations will accept donations through Dickey's charitable foundation Barbecue, Boots & Badges. In addition, Pei Wei is making a $10,000 direct donation to The JJ Watt Foundation, provide after-school opportunities for middle-school aged children in the community to become involved in athletics. Pei Wei has been providing food to first responders and victims and delivering free meals to shelters. The chain has also invited all Houston-area first responders to eat free through Sept. To see part 1 of this story - which focuses on several other brands' donations - click here. Below is a partial list of recovery efforts. ![]() The industry, once again, is proving it's resilient and will always step up when needed. Restaurant brands are working hard to help their communities recover from the devastation caused by Hurricane Harvey, which has left at least 60 people dead and thousands of homes and businesses destroyed. ![]()
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