
Support AIDS Foundation Houston by Dining Out for Life at a participating Houston area restaurant this Thursday, April 27, 2017.
Support local AIDS service organization AIDS Foundation Houston (AFH) by eating out at one of your favorite restaurants during Dining Out for Life this week.
The annual one-night fundraiser takes place around the country and benefits local AIDS service organizations in each participating community. In Houston, Dining Out for Life supports AFH – an organization that provides housing, prevention education, HIV testing and youth services to Houstonians.
More than 40 restaurants will participate in the city-wide fundraiser this Thursday, donating a percentage of their proceeds on Thursday, April 27 to the cause.
Ambassadors from the foundation will be in attendance at each restaurant to share information about the organization. If you choose to make an individual contribution to the cause, ambassadors will be collecting those on-site. All proceeds support AFH programs and the Stone Soup food pantry.

Houston Area Restaurants Participating in Dining Out for Life 2017
Downtown / EaDo
The Greater Heights
- Barnaby’s Cafe (2802 White Oak)
- B&B Butchers and Restaurant
- Becks Prime (115 19th Street)
- Becks Prime – Memorial Park
- EQ Heights
- Ginger and Fork
- Harold’s Restaurant
- Laurenzo’s Restaurant
- Pi Pizza
- Rainbow Lodge
- Shade
- Starfish
- Tacos A Go Go (3401 W TC Jester)
- Tacos A Go Go (2912 White Oak)
Midtown
- Barnaby’s Cafe (414 West Gray)
- Charivari Restaurant
- Laurenzo’s Bar & Grill
- Tacos A Go Go (3704 Main)
Montrose
- Original Barbaby’s (604 Fairview)
- Baby Barnaby’s (602 Fairview)
- Canopy
- El Real
- El Tiempo (1308 Montrose)
- El Tiempo (322 Westheimer)
- Niko Niko’s (2520 Montrose)
- Tony Mandola’s Gulf Coast Kitchen
River Oaks | Upper Kirby
Museum District
Uptown | West Side
Far West
About AIDS Foundation Houston
AIDS Foundation Houston was formed in 1982 as Texas’ first organization dedicated to HIV prevention education and services that include benefits and resources counseling, case management, housing, and food and nutrition assistance to low-income, HIV+ men, women, and children.
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