Corona-Norco Settlement House Empty Bowls Fundraising Dinner
2000 Norco Dr. Norco, CA 92860
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The Empty Bowls project is a grassroots movement that originated in the early 1990s as a way to raise awareness and funds for hunger relief efforts. The concept is simple yet powerful: artists, craftspeople, and community members create and donate handmade bowls, and guests are invited to attend a simple meal where they select a handcrafted or painted bowl to use and keep as a symbolic representation of the struggle against hunger.
The Empty Bowls movement has become an international phenomenon, involving artists, potters, students, and volunteers in countless locations. Corona-Norco Settlement House uses Empty Bowls as its largest fundraiser for the year. Every event has the common goal of raising funds to support food banks, soup kitchens, and other hunger-related organizations.
Empty Bowls events often combine art, food, and community engagement to raise awareness about the global hunger issue and encourage people to take action. Participants contribute financially and leave with a tangible reminder of the event's mission, as well as a sense of unity and solidarity with those less fortunate.
Overall, the history of Empty Bowls showcases how a simple idea can evolve into a powerful movement that brings people together to make a positive impact on a pressing social issue.
"Join our Empty Bowls Fundraiser Dinner. Share a meal, and support those in need. Make a difference with every bowl. #FightHunger" Learn more...