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Cafe Roma Feeds 2500 Children Free Pizza
email this pageprint this pageemail usArt Fumerton - feedthechildrenvallarta.com
June 14, 2010



Café Roma Pizzeria/Restaurant/Bar serves great food and cold beer at fair prices. For more information, call (322) 222-7378 or visit RomaMexico.com.
Café Roma continues its incredible generosity and has now fed free pizza to more than 2,500 children from the School of Champions program in Magisterio and Volcanes colonias. For the past two years Café Roma has been treating these children to weekly pizza parties in their restaurant in downtown Puerto Vallarta.

Each week, in groups of 40 to 50, the children eagerly load the FTCV school bus for the ride away from the dump, along the Malecon to the restaurant by the river Cuale. They love the ride, but love the pizza even more.

Sr. Fox, the owner of Café Roma, not only donates free pizza and drinks to these kids, but nightly "encourages" his patrons to donate to the School of Champions, and along with "Einstien", conducts summer fundraisers in Toronto, Saugatuck Michigan and Puerto Vallarta. Café Roma has become one of the major donors of the School of Champions after school program.

He and his staff are making a huge difference in the lives of the children who live around the city dump in Puerto Vallarta.

About the Feed the Children Vallarta (formerly Children of the Dump)

Feed the Children was founded in 1998, originally as Desayunos Para Los Nińos de Vallarta, a Mexican non profit, tax exempt corporation. Through private donations, the program feeds more than 1,500 children daily in 5 primary schools around the dump, operates nine day care centers and an after-school program for 300 students in grades 3 through 6, teaching them English, math and computing. The goal of the Feed the Children Vallarta is to ensure education through grade nine and to educate the children of Puerto Vallarta in the skills necessary to rise above poverty. Click HERE to learn more.





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