September 13, 2013

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With the objective to serve 2,500 plates this year, the Eat & Be Well steering committee looks forward to providing a hearty Thanksgiving meal to those in need during its second annual, one-day event.

A follow-up to its successful experience last year, Eat & Be Well is back this Thanksgiving season! The second annual, one-day event will be held on November 27, 2013 at Seville Park & Cypress Neighborhood Center in Fontana, California.

Led by a socially conscious steering committee from the Inland Southern Californiaโ€™s business and non-profit communities, including co-founders Christopher A. Suchรกnek (CEO/Firm Media) and Ana Karina Suchรกnek (Owner/Cowboy Burgers & BBQ), Eat & Be Well supports the underserved of San Bernardino County. Not only does this occasion provide a hearty Thanksgiving meal to the community, it provides participants access to free health and wellness resources. Thanks to the collaborative efforts of the steering committee and its alignment with a variety of organizations and vendors, Eat & Be Well is able to offer a diverse array of services to those in need.

โ€œTeamwork is a huge part of making an event of this size a reality. Many hands make heavy-lifting easier,โ€ says Christopher A. Suchรกnek. Of the many hands involved in the steering committee, Catina Mount is a proud member who feels that the group is โ€œmore like being with good friends than on a โ€˜committee.โ€™โ€ Mount, the Senior Staffing Supervisor at Riverside Personnel and blogger of CatinasCauses.com, has also gained a great deal of knowledge regarding the process of planning the Eat & Be Well event. โ€œI am learning so much more about the value of networking and the internet and, how together, this combination can move people to do great things,โ€ says Mount.

Last yearโ€™s Eat & Be Well event was a success right off the bat, pulling in 20+ nonprofit, for profits, and county and government agencies together to work together to serve 1,600 plates and provide health services. The steering committeeโ€™s objective for this yearโ€™s event is to serve 2,500 plates, while maintaining the overall goal and vision of being able to โ€œestablish consistencyโ€ with Eat & Be Well. โ€œI believe that when people start to see this as a regularly scheduled event, it will gain recognition and reaction in the community. I believe this will attract more support for the people,โ€ says Christopher A. Suchรกnek.

According to Josiah Bruny, a member of the steering committee and founder of Music Changing Lives (MCL), a non-profit organization that sets out to provide the highest quality of music and art enrichment programs to underprivileged and at-risk youth, the second annual Eat & Be Well event will be โ€œbigger and better!โ€ No stranger to Eat & Be Well, Bruny was a part of last yearโ€™s steering committee and looks forward to MCL continuing to contribute to this one-day Thanksgiving event. โ€œMusic Changing Livesโ€™ performers and artists are looking forward to giving a holiday cheer like no other,โ€ he says. Providing nourishment and other services to people in need this Thanksgiving season, Eat & Be Well is positioned to continue to make a difference!