Join us for a casual delicious plant-based Chinese dinner with great company. If you are inspired to explore plant-based eating further, check out the 21-day challenge!
The nonmember fee has been waived so please invite your friends!
Attendees will be responsible for paying for their meal, drinks, tax, and a 20% tip.
The restaurant offers parking surrounding the building!
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Nourishing Bethesda Need Our Help!
We just learned that in addition to providing food, Nourishing Bethesda also provides its clients with feminine hygiene products. Its long-time partner, who provided the supplies, had to step away, so for the moment, some women in our community are left without feminine hygiene products. Not being able to meet such a basic need is unacceptable, and we invite you to join us in filling this gap.
If you are not familiar with Nourishing Bethesda, it serves more than 7,000 individuals in our community each month, including many children, families, seniors, and neighbors transitioning from homelessness, offering much-needed nutritious food. While some might think there is no need in this area, significant demographic changes over the past decade, sharply rising inflation, the high cost of housing, and other factors have left the region with pockets of poverty.
We ask you to consider donating packages of pads (light to heavy), liners, and tampons. Pads are the most requested. You can lend your support in whichever way is best for you:
Drop Off Supplies
At our January 1 hike or January 6 Yuan Fu Dinner, we will collect donations, or join us at Nourishing Bethesda on January 15. You can also drop off donated items at 5915 Anniston Road, Bethesda
Order Online and Ship Supplies
Nourishing Bethesda, 10319 Westlake Dr., Suite 262, Bethesda, Maryland 20817
Donate Online
Visit www.nourishingbethesda.org to make a cash donation.
If you prefer, Nourishing Bethesda is always in need of food. The most needed food items include canned tuna, salmon, and chicken; rice and pasta; canned soup; cooking oil; peanut butter; canned or dried beans and lentils; canned tomatoes and tomato paste; canned corn and mixed veggies; and plain and low-sugar cereals. To avoid mishaps, please don’t donate items in glass containers.
Thank you for joining us as we look out for one another in challenging times for many.