The Austin Empty Bowl Project brings together potters, musicians and restaurant owners to raise money for hungry children in Central Texas.
All proceeds go to Central Texas Food Bank's Kids Cafe program and Meals on Wheels Central Texas's Meals for Kids program.After going virtual for two years, the Austin Empty Bowl Project returned in person this year.
The Central Texas Food Bank hosts the annual fundraiser in collaboration with Meals on Wheels Central Texas. The project brings together potters, musicians and restaurant owners to raise money for hungry children in Central Texas. Local artisans donated hundreds of handcrafted bowls which guests could buy for $30 and then be served freshly made soup from local eateries to enjoy while listening to live music.FOX 7 Austin is a proud longtime sponsor of the event with anchors and reporters volunteering as soup servers.
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