
A donation from an anonymous group allowed Di Lisio’s Italian Restaurant to feed 40 people, including 20 children, at the Salvation Army homeless shelter Tuesday evening. Meals including baked ziti, lasagna, cheese ravioli or chicken Parmesan, plus bread and salad.
"The Salvation Army of Greater Winston-Salem is extraordinarily grateful to whoever it was who made this meal possible from Di Lisio’s,” said Bob Campbell, a spokesman for the Salvation Army. “With the ongoing emergency, we’ve had to adjust a lot of the things we do ... We serve good, nourishing food at our shelter, but we don’t serve gourmet food like Di Lisio’s.”
SOURCE: https://www.journalnow.com
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