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    Restaurants supporting CURE Childhood cancer in September

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    Dine Out and Do Good In September Atlanta Restaurants Go Gold for CURE Childhood CancerSeptember is National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, and a wide variety of Atlanta-area restaurants will support CURE Childhood Cancer with special sales and events throughout the month.

    Southern Baked Pie Company, all locations: All four Southern Baked Pies locations will donate $1 dollar to CURE for each pie slice sold between September 4-6. Locations in Buckhead, Alpharetta, Vinings and Gainesville. www.southernbakedpie.com

    Village Burger, all locations: All seven Village Burger locations will have donation cards for customers to purchase and sign a $1 or $5 donation card to hang on the wall. Village Burger will also provide Coins4CURE jars at all registers. Locations in Dunwoody, Johns Creek, Tucker, Cumming, Lawrenceville, Woodstock and Alpharetta. www.villageburger.com

    Bad Daddy’s Burger Bar, all locations: Visit any Georgia Bad Daddy’s Burger Bar on Thursday, September 5 or Thursday, September 26 from 11 am to 9:30 PM and 15% of sales will benefit CURE. Please mention CURE when ordering. Locations in Sandy Plains, Chamblee, Smyrna, Roswell and Decatur. www.baddaddysburgerbar.com

    Chick-fil-A, Avalon location: The restaurant will donate 20% of sales on Monday, September 16 between 6 pm and 8 pm to CURE in honor of Peyton Gully, Bailey Moody and Kylie Myers. Avalon location is at 2720 Old Milton Highway. www.chick-fil-a.com



    About CURE Childhood Cancer

    Founded in 1975, Atlanta, Georgia-based CURE Childhood Cancer is dedicated to conquering childhood cancer through funding targeted research while supporting patients and their families. With cancer as the second leading cause of death in children, CURE dedicates more than $5.6 million annually to specific research projects aimed at curing cancers that affect children. Through innovative programming, CURE Childhood Cancer also provides crisis-oriented support to patients and their families, addressing their most critical and urgent needs. For more information visit www.curechildhoodcancer.org.



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