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Project Angel Heart breaks new ground

There was no rain delay yesterday at the groundbreaking for Project Angel Heart's new project, which will turn a sixty-year-old building at 4950 Washington Street into a 30,000-square-foot facility that will ultimately quadruple the number of clients suffering from life-threatening illnesses who receive meals every week from Project Angel Heart...
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There was no rain delay yesterday at the groundbreaking for Project Angel Heart’s new project, which will turn a sixty-year-old building at 4950 Washington Street into a 30,000-square-foot facility that will ultimately quadruple the number of clients suffering from life-threatening illnesses who receive meals every week from Project Angel Heart.

The project is slated to be done in late 2011…but in the meantime, you can do your bit for Project Angel Heart by eating out, often, on April 28, when many local restaurants will be donating a portion of the proceeds to the organization.

Find a complete list of the restaurants participating in Dining Out for Life here.

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