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Sandy Springs Restaurant Donates Money To Fight Childhood Cancer
Taziki's Mediterranean Cafe last week contributed $1,000 to the Rally Foundation for Childhood Cancer Research

Taziki’s Mediterranean Café in Sandy Springs last week made a $1,000 donation to the Rally Foundation for Childhood Cancer Research.
The mission of the Rally Foundation is to raise money for childhood cancer research and to fund the best research initiatives.
“We are thrilled to support such an outstanding organization this holiday season,” said Rachael Cory, sales and marketing director of Taziki’s Café. “All of our employees believe in the work of this organization and are thrilled to make contributions to the cause.”
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Keith Richards, founder of the Cafe, added the company is proud to be part of and give back to the metro Atlanta community, and looks forward to expanding its presence in the Peach State.
Taziki’s Cafe currently has three locations in Georgia: 5610 Glenridge Drive in Sandy Springs, 5306-B Windward Parkway in Alpharetta and on Prince Avenue in Athens.
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In the eight years since the organization’s founding, Rally has been awarded more than $5.25 million in research grants, funding more than 75 cutting-edge projects and fellows across the country.
“Every day in America, 46 families will find out that their child has cancer, and they all have the same question-What are you going to do to make my baby better?” said Rally Founder and CEO Dean Crowe. “Rally exists to help answer that question. With every dollar raised for research, we are one step closer to finding a cure for these children. It is great to have businesses come alongside to help promote our mission. Rally strives to increase awareness across the country of the funding deficit for childhood cancer research.”
Photo credit: Taziki’s Mediterranean Café
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