Project Angel Food celebrated the launch of Rise to the Challenge: The Campaign to Expand Project Angel Food, a multi-year campaign including a $51,000,000 expansion to include renovation of Project Angel Food’s current building at 922 Vine Street and construction of a brand-new facility next door at 960 Vine.
Jamie Lee Curtis, Project Angel Food Honorary Chair at Project Angel Food Ground Breaking of $51 Million The Chuck Lorre Family Foundation Campus
Credit/Copyright: Tommaso Boddi/Getty Images for Project Angel Food
The two buildings will be named The Chuck Lorre Family Foundation Campus and are expected to be completed by 2027. A ground breaking ceremony and press conference took place to unveil the new location which will enable the organization, working to end food insecurity for critically ill individuals in Los Angeles, to double the size of its current facilities and triple its meal production capacity.
Project Angel Food’s Rise to the Challenge...
Jamie Lee Curtis, Project Angel Food Honorary Chair at Project Angel Food Ground Breaking of $51 Million The Chuck Lorre Family Foundation Campus
Credit/Copyright: Tommaso Boddi/Getty Images for Project Angel Food
The two buildings will be named The Chuck Lorre Family Foundation Campus and are expected to be completed by 2027. A ground breaking ceremony and press conference took place to unveil the new location which will enable the organization, working to end food insecurity for critically ill individuals in Los Angeles, to double the size of its current facilities and triple its meal production capacity.
Project Angel Food’s Rise to the Challenge...
- 8/7/2023
- Look to the Stars
Project Angel Food broke ground on its new Chuck Lorre Family Foundation Campus on Thursday in star-studded style, with supporters Jamie Lee Curtis, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Lorre himself present at the Los Angeles ceremony.
The organization — which strives to end food insecurity for critically ill men, women and children in L.A. County — announced the launch of “Rise to the Challenge: The Campaign to Expand Project Angel Food,” a multi-year campaign that includes a $51 million expansion and renovation of Project Angel Food’s current Vine Street building and construction of a new facility next door. In honor of the lead gift, the two buildings will be named The Chuck Lorre Family Foundation Campus; construction is expected to be completed by 2027.
“Well if my name goes up on a couple of other buildings, I can challenge Haim Saban for the biggest ego in town,” Lorre deadpanned on stage, before revealing...
The organization — which strives to end food insecurity for critically ill men, women and children in L.A. County — announced the launch of “Rise to the Challenge: The Campaign to Expand Project Angel Food,” a multi-year campaign that includes a $51 million expansion and renovation of Project Angel Food’s current Vine Street building and construction of a new facility next door. In honor of the lead gift, the two buildings will be named The Chuck Lorre Family Foundation Campus; construction is expected to be completed by 2027.
“Well if my name goes up on a couple of other buildings, I can challenge Haim Saban for the biggest ego in town,” Lorre deadpanned on stage, before revealing...
- 8/3/2023
- by Kirsten Chuba
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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