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Campisi’s Hosts Spirit Day to Support TeamIzzy Foundation for Childhood Cancer Awareness

Dallas, TXLocal News

Campisi’s Lovers Lane is set to host a special "Spirit Day" on September 25th, aiming to support the TeamIzzy Foundation during Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. This event will see a portion of the day's sales donated to the foundation, which is dedicated to raising awareness and funding for childhood cancer research and support services. The initiative is part of the broader "Go Gold" campaign, which highlights the importance of childhood cancer awareness throughout September. The TeamIzzy Foundation was created in honor of Izzy, a courageous young girl who battled cancer, embodying the spirit of resilience and hope. Participants are invited to dine at Campisi’s, enjoying their meals while contributing to a vital cause that affects many families in the community.

With the support of local patrons, the event aims to raise both funds and awareness for childhood cancer. This collaboration between a beloved local restaurant and a dedicated foundation exemplifies community spirit in action. Residents are encouraged to spread the word and participate in this meaningful event, making a difference in the lives of children battling cancer.

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