Razzoo’s Helps Raise Money for Circle Ten Council

May 1, 2008

Several Dallas/Fort Worth restaurants raised $37,554 for the North Texas chapter (Circle Ten Council) of the nationwide “Learning for Life” program during two recent week-long fund drives. As a result, 1,390 local school children will be able to participate in the Learning for Life program.

Sponsored by Razzoo’s Cajun Cafes, this year’s annual drive raised $10,554 more than last year’s fund drive, enabling funding for an additional 390 children. An affiliate of Boy Scouts of America, Learning for Life provides schools with educational programs that go beyond academics to focus on character building, decision-making skills, and other life skills needed to handle the complexities of contemporary society.

Founded in 1991, privately held Razzoo’s Cajun Café (www.razzoos.com) owns and operates 11 Razzoo’s Cajun Café restaurants in Dallas/Fort Worth, Houston and Charlotte, North Carolina. Serving Gulf Coast/Cajun cuisine, Razzoo’s annual revenues exceed $32 million.

Razzoo’s will be opening its 12th restaurant this summer in southwest Dallas County in Cedar Hill, Texas.

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