The annual Empty Bowls is a simple community meal of bread and soup to help remind people of the one in seven in their community who are facing hunger.
This marks the 20th year that the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank and Just Harvest will cohost the event. Funds raised will benefit both organizations equally.
Pittsburgh’s Empty Bowls typically draws more than 1,500 people and in its past 19 years has raised more than $500,000 to fight hunger locally in our communities.
Tickets are $22 each and include soup cooked by some of Pittsburgh’s top restaurants as well as a beautiful handmade bowl to take home. Local personality soup severs, a silent auction of ceramic art and celebrity-autographed bowls, live music, children’s activities, and soup-to-go are part of the festivities.
Empty Bowls 2015 will take place on March 29, 2015 at 2:00 – 6:00 P. M. at the Rodef Shalom
4905 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, 15213. Tickets are $22.00Click here to purchase tickets or by call (412) 431-8960.