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Every bite gives back on May 6

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father, child, and mother biting into pizza slices at a restaurant

Dine out for a cause on Tuesday, May 6, 2025.

Photo provided by Crisis Control Ministy

Your meal can make a big difference on Tuesday, May 6.

Back for its 35th year, Hope du Jour is a deliciously simple way to support local neighbors in need.

On May 6, more than 100 participating restaurants, bakeries, coffee shops, and breweries will donate 10% of their proceeds to Crisis Control Ministry, a local nonprofit helping neighbors facing financial crises.

Whether you’re grabbing coffee, dining out, picking up takeout, or all of the above, every bite counts.

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