The Annual MBK Dallas: Feed the Homeless Drive officially returns to South Dallas on Thanksgiving Day.

For the 9th consecutive year since its inception in 2009, the “MBK Dallas – Feed the Homeless Drive” on Thanksgiving Day (November 22).

Taking place from 9 am to 1 pm at Emerald City Bar & Grill in South Dallas, volunteers will serve and entertain homeless & low-income families in the local community with free food and give away blankets, coats and toiletries. It has become a recognizable annual event for achieving the overall goal of helping in the fight against hunger in the city of Dallas.

With the collaboration of three Dallas entrepreneurs (Nikki Hayes, C.J. “Remon” Johnson & Vincent “Heartbreak” Tucker), the community driven campaign has fed thousands throughout its yearly efforts. Every Thanksgiving Day, Emerald City Bar & Grill is transformed into a giving atmosphere where a community comes together to make the lives of the recipients better.

WHAT: Emerald City Bar & Grill hosts the 10th Edition of the FREE MBK Dallas: Feed the Homeless Drive with volunteers serving and entertaining homeless and low-income families in South Dallas.

HOW: Donation of Food, Disposable Utensils Blankets, Coats and Volunteers.

WHEN: Thursday, November 22 (Thanksgiving Day), 9 am to 1 pm.

WHERE: Emerald City Bar & Grill, 2532 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Dallas (Fair Park Area)

HOSTS: Nikki Hayes, C.J. “Remon” Johnson (The Urban Advocate) & Vincent “Heartbreak” Tucker (CWC Entertainment Group L.L.C.)

For more information including donations for the annual “MBK Dallas: Feed the Homeless Drive”, please visit us online at http://www.mbkdallas.com, email us at mbkdallas09@gmail.com or call (877) 998.4623, Extension 5.

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