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Buy Pizza, Do Good in Mount Pleasant

Bernatello's Foods will donate $1 to Rawhide Youth Services for every Brew Pub Pizza purchased at any of the 33 Skogen's Festival Foods.

MOUNT PLEASANT, WI—Between Jan. 13-20, Bernatello’s Foods will donate $1 to Rawhide Youth Services for every Brew Pub Pizza purchased at any of the 33 Skogen’s Festival Foods locations in Wisconsin.

Rawhide offers residential and community-based programs and services for boys ages 11 to 18 in New London and has counseling centers in Appleton, Fond du Lac, Green Bay, Milwaukee, New London and Shiocton to offer therapy to young men and women. Rawhide also offers equine-assisted therapy in Fond du Lac, New London and Shiocton.

The Mount Pleasant location is at 5740 Washington Avenue Mt. Pleasant, WI 53406.

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“For Bernatello’s and Brew Pub Lotzza Motzza, getting involved in the community is a vital part of what we do,” said Matt Selvig, Bernatello’s Foods advertising and promotions manager.

The funds raised will go toward fulfilling Rawhide’s mission to transform the lives of Wisconsin’s at-risk youth through residential and community-based programs and services, according to a media release.

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“We are very thankful to our partners at Bernatello's and Festival Foods for coming together and
supporting Rawhide's mission to work with at-risk youth in Wisconsin,” said Heather Stern, Rawhide’s chief development officer. “It means the world to us to be able to collaborate with these two incredible businesses. This donation will allow our therapists, youth development specialists and teachers to continue their healing work with traumatized youth as we kick off 2021.”

“The care and love for people is by far what connects us the most,” said Selvig. “Rawhide sees the
potential in everyone and that, no matter what happens to young people and the decisions they make, there’s always hope for restoration. Taking care of people, that’s what we both do.”

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