Bristol restaurants doing their bit for Ukraine with raffle

Bristol’s food and drink community is banding together in a bid help those fleeing war in Ukraine.

A fundraiser has been organised by the city’s food and hospitality industry as a way to lend support to the war-torn country in Eastern Europe.

Bristol Cooks for Ukraine has been organised by The Ethicurean in an effort to raise money for those in need in Ukraine. A whole host of restaurants have joined up, including Bertha’s Pizza, Bianchis and Snobby’s – all donating prizes for a huge raffle.

Prizes include a meal for two at The Ethicurean Restaurant, a two-course lunch for two at BOX-E, dinner for two at Casamia and a £50 voucher for Cargo Cantina.

As well as raising awareness of the rapidly unfolding humanitarian crisis in Ukraine since Russia’s invasion, all money donated through the purchase of raffle tickets will go to help those fleeing war. Each ticket costs £20 and winners will be announced on Friday, 25th March.

Cook for Ukraine is an industry initiative started by London chefs Alissa Timonivska and Olia Hercules. The Ukrainian and Russian friends joined forces to raise funds to support the humanitarian effort and encourage people to celebrate Ukrainian and eastern European culture by cooking traditional meals.
Their #CookForUkraine JustGiving page has raised upwards of £250,000 – a figure that continues to rise.

To buy a raffle ticket, simply click on the button below.

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