Leeds restaurant chain mussels in on cancer charity fundraising
Published Date:
06 March 2008
By Staff Copy
A Leeds restaurant chain is 'musselling' in on cancer charity fundraising.
Café Rouge, which has a branch near the Corn Exchange in Leeds, is donating 25p from every moules dish sold for a year to support Marie Curie Cancer Care.
Helen Thompson, marketing manager at Café Rouge, said more activities were being planned to benefit the charity throughout the course of the year.
Charlene Asamoah from the charity, whose Yorkshire office is also based in Leeds, said: "Every pound raised by Café Rouge will make a real difference."
Marie Curie Nurses work in the community to provide end-of-life care, free for patients.
The full article contains 113 words and appears in EP Leeds First & County newspaper.
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Last Updated:
05 March 2008 9:37 PM
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Source:
EP Leeds First & County
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Location:
Leeds