PB&J Making A Difference to At-Risk Youth

Which Wich partners with High Point Church in Denver to donate PB&Js to an at-risk youth program.

Coronado Which Wich Serves a PB&J Lunch at Ronald McDonald House

On Friday, September 5, Which Wich of Coronado brought some old fashioned comfort food to children and parents staying at Ronald McDonald House, serving up more than a hundred peanut butter and grape jelly sandwiches for lunch.

 

It was all part of the sandwich shop's Project PB&J, started by Jeff Sinelli, the company’s founder, seven months ago.  The idea is “to spread the love, one sandwich at a time.” That starts with someone buying a single sandwich at Which Wich, said Maggie Holland, who co-owns the Coronado franchise with her husband Dennis.  Each sandwich cost $3.00, of...

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Hope at the Center

Since 1991, the Dallas Children’s Advocacy Center (DCAC) has provided hope and healing to the most severely abused children in Dallas County. Last year alone, DCAC provided free services to more than 2,400 children who were sexually abused, severely physically abused, or who had witnessed a violent crime.

 

DCAC provides a warm, child-friendly environment to help children who are referred by law enforcement or child protective services. DCAC has expert child therapists who provide art therapy, play therapy, animal assisted therapy and music therapy to help children process trauma and heal emotional scars as a result of abuse.

 

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