The Austin Empty Bowl Project is returning Nov. 22 and Nov. 23 to raise funds to support Central Texans facing food insecurity.

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Since 1997, the project has hosted annual events where attendees purchase handcrafted bowls to enjoy soup in and proceeds benefit neighbors needing nourishing meals. The nonprofit has raised over $1.4 million since its launch, as stated in a news release.

“This annual event is a cherished Austin tradition that unites creativity, compassion and community,” said Sari M. Vatske, president and CEO of the Central Texas Food Bank . “Unfortunately, hunger doesn’t take a holiday break, so every bowl purchased is critical as it helps ensure more children and families can experience the joy and comfort of a full table this season and beyond.”

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