In The Know with Gino: Cempa Community Care’s ‘Dining Out For Life’ Coming Up on June 22nd

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Chattanooga, TN – Cempa Community Care is gearing up for its highly anticipated annual fundraising event, Dining Out For Life, which will take place on Thursday, June 22nd. This year, more than 20 participating restaurants in the community have pledged to donate a portion of their proceeds to support Cempa’s ongoing efforts to end HIV.

To make this event even more memorable, Hits 96, has joined forces with Cempa and the Chattanooga Cares Foundation. We will be broadcasting LIVE from two participating restaurants, Frothy Monkey from 5pm to 7pm and Sing It Or Wing It from 7pm to 9pm, Hits 96 will be spreading awareness about the event and rallying support for Cempa’s cause.

Excitingly, attendees who visit either of the broadcasting locations during the live shows will have a chance to win exclusive prizes. Lucky participants could secure tickets to the highly anticipated Music Midtown in Atlanta, featuring a star-studded lineup including Pink, Billie Eilish, and Pitbull. Additionally, they will also have an opportunity to score tickets to a live performance by Sam Smith.

The 13th Annual Dining Out For Life event promises to be a remarkable occasion that not only brings the community together but also supports a vital cause. All donations collected during the event will be directed towards Cempa Community Care, specifically for their critical HIV Prevention, Testing, and Treatment Services. By participating in this event, community members will contribute directly to the fight against HIV and help make a positive impact on the lives of those affected.

For further information about the fight against HIV and to find comprehensive details about the event, including participating restaurants and locations, individuals can visit my.chattanoogacares.org.

Join Cempa Community Care, Hits 96, and the Chattanooga Cares Foundation on June 22nd for an evening of good food, great company, and the opportunity to make a difference in the battle against HIV.

SOURCE: NOOGAtoday & Cempa Community Care