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(From Left to Right) • Last Labor Day, Red Lobster and Olive Garden restaurants around the country delivered meals to over 1,100 community agencies and public servants, just to say thanks! • myregion.org is helping Orlando, Florida, and the surrounding counties move to the forefront of the new global economy. • Hundreds of Native American students are attending and graduating from college, thanks to Catching the Dream.
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SUPPORTING KIDS, FEEDING FAMILIES
Our restaurants support many charitable enterprises at the local and national level.
Red Lobster restaurants participate in Cops & Lobsters, an event in which uniformed law enforcement officers work as celebrity servers and collect tips, raising millions of dollars for Special Olympics. Olive Gardens annual Pasta for Pennies program raises millions for the national Leukemia and Lymphoma Society by encouraging schoolchildren around the country to collect spare change. The promise of an Olive Garden pasta party for the class in each school that raises the most money is a powerful incentive!
As part of Olive Gardens team sponsorship in the American Le Mans Series, the company also donates truckloads of food to food banks in cities where races take place. Since 1999, the Drive Against Hunger program has provided more than 500,000 pounds of food and almost 10,000 meals to food banks across the country. And wherever Bahama Breeze opens a new restaurant, it holds practice runs before officially opening for business, charging $5 per person and donating the proceeds to the local chapter of Boys & Girls Clubs.
Employees throughout the Darden family of restaurants also participate in countless local community service efforts, providing meals for charitable events, raising funds, conducting school tours, mentoring students, and adopting local families in need during the holidays.
BUILDING STRONG COMMUNITIES
myregion.org
To build vibrant, healthy communities requires a collaborative effort. One person, one business, one government agency cant do it alone. Thats one reason the Darden Restaurants Foundation supported myregion.org this year, an organization that seeks to move beyond artificial boundaries like county and city lines and build a regional consensus for the future of the Central Florida region, where Darden is based.
myregion.org represents a new way of thinking for community problem solvers. The three-year initiative has brought together public officials, citizens and business leaders from the seven contiguous counties and 84 cities that make up Central Florida to talk about working cooperatively and building on the regions strengths.
Early phases of the project focused on culture, demographics/diversity, development, economy/workforce, education, environment, governance, healthcare, history, infrastructure, public safety, tourism and transportation. The next phase will build on the regional consensus established during the past three years to implement the strategies and recommendations outlined in its final report,
The Central Florida Sourcebook A New Regional Agenda, with the ultimate goal of moving Central Florida to the forefront of the new global economy.
Labor Day Outreach Program
On Labor Day, 2002, Red Lobster and Olive Garden restaurants around the country reached out to serve those in need and honor the people and organizations that play a critical role in our communities. Red Lobster crews cooked, delivered and served complete meals with all the fixings to 650 community outreach programs that serve those in need across North America. And Olive Garden served complete Hospitaliano! lunches to nearly 500 fire stations, police departments and hospital emergency wards across the continent.
EDUCATING OUR CHILDREN & FAMILIES
Catching the Dream
Historically, the percentage of Native Americans attending college has been extremely low, and for those who do go, the dropout rate is shockingly high. Not only does this contribute to a cycle of poverty that persists for generations, but it also deprives Native American communities of the doctors, lawyers, teachers, engineers, accountants and business managers they need to rebuild their economies and improve their communities.
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