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Cajun Eatery Supporting SPCA On Wednesdays Until July

You can have a portion of the bill for select Po' boy sandwiches donated to the Pennsylvania SPCA on Wednesdays until July.

PHILADELPHIA — A Cajun eatery in Philadelphia is teaming up with the Pennsylvania SPCA for special event benefit events on Wednesdays now through July.

Beck's Cajun Cafe is hosting Woof Woof Wednesdays each Wednesday until July.

At Woof Woof Wednesdays, you can get 10 percent of the sale price of select Po' boy sandwiches donated to the SPCA.

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Beck's is a family owned business with a love for animals and community

“There is a sense of urgency hanging in the air,” owner Bill Beck said while discussing his love of Philadelphia, “we all need to help out now. Love thy neighborhood.”

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#Becksgives is Beck’s way of contributing to and building community.

Through donations, fundraisers and volunteer work, #Becksgives has connected to and helped to highlight the NFP sector in Philadelphia and beyond—including the New Orleans Area Habitat for Humanity; Wounded Warriors; The Mural Arts Program, Monument Lab; Project Home and the Hurricane Maria Community Relief & Recovery Fund.

Since 2009, Beck’s has called the Reading Terminal Market home — with a second location being in 30th Street Station, Philadelphia. Bill Beck is an Executive Chef, four times “Best of Philly” winner and twice featured at Manhattan’s James Beard House.

Items on the authentic Cajun Creole menu are prepared fresh daily with some ingredients coming directly from the Big Easy.

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