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Olga’s Kitchen Launches “Feed A Hero” Program

Program to benefit frontline workers fighting the pandemic

Olga’s Kitchen, an iconic Michigan brand owned and operated by Livonia-based TEAM Schostak Family Restaurants (TSFR), announced today it is launching its Feed a Hero program to benefit frontline workers. The program provides a platform for donations on its mobile app or online at Order.Olgas.com. For every $10 contribution, Olga’s Kitchen will donate a boxed meal to a frontline worker fighting the pandemic.

Born and bread in Metro Detroit, Olga’s Kitchen’s food is a source of comfort to many during the uncertain time of COVID-19. The restaurant has already provided more than 4,000 meals to frontline healthcare workers during the pandemic, including at Beaumont Hospital Dearborn and Ascension Providence Hospital Southfield .

“As we all work together to battle COVID-19, our frontline workers remain a source of strength for us all and are truly heroes,” said Loredana Gianino, senior marketing manager at Olga’s Kitchen. “We value those who continue to save lives, serve, protect and keep our community in tact, which inspired us to launch our Feed a Hero program. As many individuals staying home to stop the spread are looking for a way to give back, the Feed a Hero program helps bring comfort and strength to those on the frontlines through Olga’s Kitchen meals.”

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Olga’s Kitchen continues to observe limited contact ordering methods and remains open for Grab ‘N’ Go, Curbside and Delivery services.

To contribute to the Feed a Hero program, download the Olga’s app or visit Order.Olgas.com.

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