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3,000 Burritos and Counting for Orange County Homeless

10/24/2016

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I couldn't be more grateful for how awesome Friday October 21, 2016's OC Burrito Project was! Thank you to all of our incredible volunteers that took time out of their Friday evening to join us for this experience! Thank you 4th Street Market, East End Kitchens, and Sweet Mission Cookie Co for an amazing welcoming into our new home!

Since its founding in November of 2015, The Orange County Burrito Project has held monthly events empowering members of the community to actively engage with our homeless neighbors. With humble beginnings rolling and distributing 150 burritos and bottles of water with less than 10 volunteers, in just under one year we have grown to assemble and distribute 350 burritos, 400 bottles of water, 50 goodie bags with toiletries and snacks, as well as a whole bunch of clothing and shoes with close to 30 volunteers!!!

During the October 2016 event, we rolled our 3,000th burrito and seriously cannot wait to get started on the next 3,000! We truly wouldn't have been able to get to this point without volunteers and donors such as yourselves and we are so appreciative for everyone's support!
Check out ocburritoproject.org for more information about how you can become involved in our future events!

Please join us for our next event, the November 19, 2016 2nd Annual Thanksgiving Harvest Feast.


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