Your purchase on July 2nd supports the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

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The i Fratelli Pizza DoughNation program began in February.  Since then we have supported many local groups with funds they can apply directly to their programs.  Organizations who have benefitted include:

Irving Bible Church Youth Missions

DFW Humane Society

Grapevine/Colleyville ISD Early Childhood Development Center

Friends of the Bath House Cultural Center

Colleyville Heritage High School Baseball

Dallas Center for Architecture

…and many more!

Do you know of a deserving organization you’d like to nominate for support?  Just click on “nominations” on the right of this page.

TNT for LLS

Support TEAM in Training (TNT) and the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) on July 2 with Pizza DoughNationJust remember to mention LLS when you make your purchase at any i Fratelli location.

Since its inception 23 years ago, TNT has enabled LLS to fund millions of dollars of research to help advance new treatments and cures for leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma, and provide critical education and support to cancer patients and their families.

RACING TO SAVE LIVES ONE MILE AT A TIME

Leah Lankford nominated her TEAM for Pizza DoughNation.  Leah will be running the Nike Women’s Marathon in San Francisco this October.  For every dollar she raises, 75 cents will go directly to LLS.  Visit Leah’s site:

http://pages.teamintraining.org/ntx/nikesf12/leahlankford

Leah is training in memory of her mother, Pat Ann Fenner.

June 25 sales at all locations benefit Crossroads

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http://www.ccsdallas.org

Purchase take-out or delivery at any i Fratelli Pizza location, or dine at i Fratelli Ristorante & Wine Bar on Monday, June 25 to benefit Crossroads Community Services.  CCS is “nourishing people & powering change.”  Just mention CCS and 15% of your purchase total will go to feed our neighbors right here in DFW.

In 2011, CCS provided over 13,500 individuals with 1.3 million pounds of nutritious food, enabling our clients to prepare 1.1 million healthy meals. Roughly half of those we serve are children (17 years and younger) for whom proper nutrition is critical for growth, as well as success in school. Our food distibution program allows our neighbors-in-need to stretch their budget further, and helps them to continue to put food on the table for their families without sacrificing their health needs.

i Fratelli supports Project Night Night on Monday, June 11

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Enjoy i Fratelli on Monday, June 11 and mention Project Night Night to help them receive 15% of your purchase total!  We’re donating a portion of sales from any i Fratelli Pizza location or i Fratelli Ristorante & Wine Bar in Irving.

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Project Night Night supplies a book, a blanket and a stuffed animal to kids in homeless shelters.  DoughNations will be used to pay for tote bags and new blankets.  The organization is based in California but over 300 totes are created for local kids in Denton and Dallas counties annually.  Help us provide a measure of comfort and security to homeless children.

i Fratelli DoughNation Benefiting Rainbow Days June 4

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Busy weekend?  Want to order lunch for your staff?  No time to cook? Support Rainbow Days (and stay out of the kitchen) with i Fratelli. Rainbow Days is partnering up with i Fratelli for a fundraiser on Monday, June 4. When you place your order for delivery from any location (or dine in at i Fratelli Ristorante & Wine Bar in Irving) be sure to mention “Rainbow Days” and they will receive 15% of your purchase total. Offer is available all day during their regular business hours – 11 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Pre-orders are welcome and you may call before 11 a.m. to place the order. It’s the best thin-n-crispy crust pizza in the Metroplex—for a great cause!

Rainbow Days, Inc. (RDI) was founded in 1982 in Dallas, TX by current Chief Executive Officer, Cathey Brown. Cathey began the first support group for young children of alcoholics in the Dallas area. During the weekly support group sessions, the children discussed how to manage their feelings, cope with problems and make healthy choices. The demand for these groups grew rapidly. With the increased need, Rainbow Days began implementing support groups in schools, shelters, and other community locations throughout the Dallas community.

Now, 30 years later, RDI has expanded services to include an array of alcohol, tobacco and other drug (ATOD) prevention programs and has served nearly 140,000 children in the Dallas community alone. In addition, we have trained more than 37,000 professionals across Dallas, the state of Texas and the nation in how to implement at least one of RDI’s support groups or other accredited prevention programs with children in their own communities.

http://www.rdikids.org/index.html