Restaurants & Bars
Wahlburgers To Feed Coronavirus Frontliners
The restaurant chain will provide food to first responders, hospital workers and others on the front lines of the outbreak.

ROSS TOWNSHIP, PA - Wahlburgers two locations in Pittsburgh in Ross and Robinson will participate in the restaurant chain's recently launched campaign to feed first responders, hospital workers and others on the front lines of the coronavirus outbreak.
Targeting police precincts, fire stations, hospitals, nursing homes, testing sites, shelters, UPS branches, and more, Wahlburgers has committed to donating thousands of warm meals to support those battling and greatly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in these markets as part
of its #WhateverYouNeed program. Alternative asset management firm Crescent Capital is a partner in the effort.
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“Not being able to be fully operational these past several weeks has been heartbreaking for our entire organization,” said Wahlburgers co-founder Mark Wahlberg said in a release. “But that hasn’t stopped our commitment to supporting the communities we serve however we can. Partnering with Crescent Capital has allowed us and our local franchisees to give back the best way we know how, by providing warm meals to the frontline heroes battling this virus each and every day.”
The program kicks off in Pittsburgh on May 6 (National Nurses Day) and continues through May 15. To make a food donation request, click on the link.
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