Book your table between October 14-18 at one of the many restaurants participating in Dine Out for Dignity 2024
This year on October 14-18, pubs, restaurants and cafes across the Inner West are supporting Newtown Neighbourhood Centre (NNC) by donating a percentage of proceeds to support vulnerable members of the community who rely on NNC every day.
The funds raised through Dine Out for Dignity keep Newtown Neighbourhood Centre’s drop-in service accessible to the thousands of people who need assistance every day of the year.
How can you get involved?
The concept is simple. Local restaurants, pubs and cafes have committed to donate a generous percentage of the proceeds between October 14-18 to support the community’s most vulnerable who rely on Newtown Neighbourhood Centre’s essential services. Your part is easy. Just make a booking with one of the participating venues on October 18 and you’ll be making a positive difference in our local community.
Participating Venues + What's On:
MONDAY
White Cockatoo Hotel
Donating 50%
Sydney Park Hotel
Donating 50%
Full Moon Erskineville
Donating 20%
Fleetwood Macchiato
Donating 20%
Rolling Penny
Donating 20%
TUESDAY
Rising Sun Workshop
Donating 50%
Erko Hotel
Donating 50%
Full Moon Erskineville
Donating 20%
The Duke
Donating 40%
Maggie's Thai
Donating 20%
Bloodwood
Donating 20%
WEDNESDAY
Bistro Grenier
Donating 40%
Bank Hotel
Donating 25%
Full Moon Erskineville
Donating 20%
THURSDAY
The General Gordon
Donating 20%
Rose of Australia Hotel
Donating 20%
The Courty
Donating 25%
The Coopers Hotel Newtown
Donating 30%
Golden Barley
Donating 30%
Public House Petersham
Donating 25%
Full Moon Erskineville
Donating 20%
FRIDAY
Marlborough Hotel
Donating 25%
Why does the Newtown Neighbourhood Centre need support?
There are more than 37,000 people experiencing homelessness in NSW. In the Inner West, vulnerable and at-risk community members visit Newtown Neighbourhood Centre every day in need of support. Funds raised during Dine Out for Dignity ensure people doing it tough can access these essential services.
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