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November Charity Month at three local restaurants

The SquareUp Foundation will launch a charity month at its restaurants to give back to the Chattanooga community.

State of Confusion drinks

Craving something with a charitable taste?

Local restaurant group SquareOne Holding Co. + its charitable SquareUp Foundation is back for another year to host a giveback campaign for the entire month of November at its restaurants.

During this time, a portion of sales from food and drink orders will go toward a different corresponding charity — last year, a combined $20,000 was raised.

STIR + State of Confusion | In honor of Veterans Day, funds will benefit the National Medal of Honor Heritage Center, continuing the center’s mission of memorializing the six-character values of the Medal of Honor + its recipients.

Massey’s Kitchen | Proceeds will go towards the Children’s Hospital at Erlanger, providing support to kiddos and their families as they undergo treatments.

Bonus: Folks can also donate individually by using the QR codes that will be placed on all tables.

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