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Deets: Save the date! PATH will host its second annual Taste of Home food festival fundraiser at Sunset Las Palmas Studios in Hollywood on Saturday, April 29 from 4 – 7 PM. Over 400 Angelenos will come together to celebrate the vibrant dining culture of LA – while joining the movement to end homelessness. The nonprofit’s festival of food and fun will feature unlimited tastings from popular food & beverage vendors from around the city.
More vendors & programming will be announced in the weeks to come, but confirmed entertainment and participants include:
● Food tastings from over 20 local food vendors, including Ayara Thai, Chimmelier, Coni’Seafood, Irv's Burgers, Spoon & Pork, and Tamales Elena. (A full list of confirmed vendors can b e seen here.)
● Drinks and drink tastings from beverage vendors, including Loft & Bear (vodka cocktails), Gold Diggers (tequila cocktails), Modern Times Beer, and Jiant Hard Kombucha. (Non-alcoholic options will also be available.)
A VIP Happy Hour from 3 – 4 PM featuring inspirational words from LA County Supervisor Lindsey Horvath, PATH CEO Jennifer Hark-Deitz, and a dedicated VIP area.
A demo from beloved Oaxacan chef Poncho Martinez of Poncho’s Tlayudas, who will also discuss how he fuses food and activism to raise awareness for LA’s indigenous communities.
A panel on current food insecurity and the homelessness crisis with PATH and local advocacy partners.
Eclectic, dynamic beats by dublab.
Sponsors of the event include City National Bank, AMJ Construction Management, Health Net, and Sunset Studios.
Proceeds from the festival directly support PATH’s work to end homelessness in peoples’ lives. PATH builds affordable housing and provides supportive services such as: housing navigation and placement, homelessness prevention, employment services, substance abuse services, mental health services, street outreach, interim housing, and more.
In the last year, PATH has provided services to more than 25,000 people and permanently housed more than 3,378 people. By attending the festival, supporters are increasing PATH's capacity to provide the supportive services and affordable housing needed to end our city’s homelessness crisis
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