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Magical Dining raises $269,272 for charities in Orange County

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Visit Orlando is donating $269,272 to Orange County charities supporting survivors of abuse in Central Florida from funds raised through the tourism associatio­n’s Magical Dining program.

“Visit Orlando’s Magical Dining celebrates our destinatio­n’s vibrant culinary scene and makes an indelible impact on our local community,” said Casandra Matej, president and CEO of Visit Orlando, in a news release.

“We are appreciati­ve for the enthusiast­ic support of a record-breaking 132 restaurant participan­ts and grateful to all the diners who helped us raise funds to combat human traffickin­g and support survivors.”

During Magical Dining, participat­ing venues offered threecours­e, prix fixe menus, with $1-$2 from each meal sold designated for charity.

The program ran from Aug. 18 to Oct. 1 this year, and will return next August.

The majority of this year’s haul, which was announced Friday, will benefit The Lifeboat Project. Based in Apopka, this nonprofit raises awareness about human traffickin­g and provides lifelong support and guidance for survivors, offering short- and long-term after care, residentia­l programs, education and more.

Additional­ly, $2,000 donations will be given to six other nonprofits, one in each commission district of Orange County. These are Mustard Seed of Central Florida, Nuevo Sendero, One Heart for Women and Children, Samaritan Village and Wake Up Mentoring.

In its 18th year, Visit Orlando’s Magical Dining program has raised more than $2.5 million for local charities, but it also raises awareness for local restaurant­s, from large hotel venues to small mom-and-pops.

Visit Orlando recognized four of its restaurant participan­ts as 2023’s top performers: Seasons 52 (overall winner), The Pinery (top performing new restaurant, $40 menu), Ava MediterrAe­gean (top performing new restaurant, $60 menu) and The Nauti Lobstah (largest increase from 2022 to 2023).

“I am so proud of Visit Orlando’s 18-year commitment to growing Magical Dining for the benefit of our community,” said Terry Prather, board chair of Visit Orlando, in a release.

“It is an essential program and one of my favorites for its perfect three-ingredient recipe: It makes a real impact in Orange County, supports local restaurant­s and offers great meals for our residents and visitors to enjoy when our restaurant­s need the business the most.”

Additional informatio­n about the program, including a full list of benefiting charities and participat­ing restaurant­s, is available at OrlandoMag­icalDining.com.

 ?? STEPHEN M. DOWELL/ORLANDOSEN­TINEL ?? JALEO at Disney Springs was among the 132 restaurant participan­ts in this year’s Visit Orlando Magical Dining Program, which raised $269,272 for Orange County charities.
STEPHEN M. DOWELL/ORLANDOSEN­TINEL JALEO at Disney Springs was among the 132 restaurant participan­ts in this year’s Visit Orlando Magical Dining Program, which raised $269,272 for Orange County charities.

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