The Vancouver Sun
The Dirty Apron pitches in to help underprivileged children of Cambodia by doing what they do best.
They’re hosting a four-course dinner for Reign Foundation, a charity
that helps educate and support these children. It provides kids and
their families with tools and school materials, uniforms, bicycles and
home visits.
Board member and Dirty Apron chef David Robertson will be cooking
with love. The menu features lemon chive risotto with lobster medallion,
braised beef short ribs over caramelized onion, and truffle ravioli.
Tickets to the dinner are $75 per person and the event will be held
at Federico’s Supper Club on Commercial Drive. The full menu can be
viewed and tickets can be purchased through the Reign Foundation website
at www.reignfoundation.com/eattoeducate/
About Reign Foundation:
Reign Foundation’s purpose is to help the people of Cambodia by
investing in its future: the children. It presently provide financial
support to 151 children, primarily between the ages of 6 to 8, living in
Lvea Em District, Kandal Province of Cambodia. The children develop the
education and skills needed to create a bright future for themselves,
their communities and their country.
Reign’s support provides school materials, uniforms, bicycles,
supplies and fees; there’s additional support for children behind on
curriculum; organized study groups; encouragement for parents to support
the value of child education; home visits to monitor the progress of
students and families.
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