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The Old Goats Kids Who Care and David Spatafore met on Christmas eve before going on their way to deliver 50 desserts to the night shift at Sharp Coronado Hospital. The Old Goats Kids Who Care project now has 97 host sponsors who have directed over $10,000 in business to our participating local restaurants. They intend to keep going as long as a difference can be made and they really appreciate your support. If you are interested in being a host for a wounded warrior, first responder, health care worker of family to receive a free take-out dinner from a Coronado restaurant, or would like more information, email you name, address and telephone number to benhallowell@gmail.com and indicate the amount you would like to pledge, between $80 to $120. They’ll take it from there.
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