![]() “We are so grateful to Visit Orlando for selecting us as this year’s Magical Dining beneficiary and appreciate everyone who took part in this great program,” said Allison Chase, president & CEO for The Able Trust. “Everyone who participated in the program helped support The Able Trust and we can’t wait to see how these additional funds will make a difference in the work they do to support workforce development throughout our community.” “Visit Orlando’s Magical Dining wouldn’t be possible without the participation of our incredible local restaurants and the support of all the Orlando residents who dined during the program,” said Casandra Matej, president and CEO for Visit Orlando. ![]() Those recipients were BIG SIS, Inc., Central Florida Urban League, HOPE CommUnity Center, PACE Center for Girls, Rebuild Self Care and the Society of St. To ensure the donation has widespread impact throughout the community, Visit Orlando also awarded a $2,000 donation to one local nonprofit in each of Orange County’s six commission districts that also supports workforce development. The majority of the funds will benefit The Able Trust, an organization dedicated to helping expand employment opportunities for people with disabilities. The donation was raised through Visit Orlando’s Magical Dining – now in its 17th year – which showcases some of Orlando’s best restaurants, including MICHELIN Guide honorees, through special prix-fixe menus, with $1 from each meal designated for charity. 9, 2022) – Visit Orlando today announced the donation of $186,805 to local organizations that support workforce development and create employment opportunities for people with disabilities in Central Florida. Three Magical Dining restaurant participants recognized as top performers
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