Sixteen years ago, Subaru of America, the automaker committed to helping those in need, teamed up with the Dining Out For Life organization, along with spokespeople including Ted Allen, host of Food Network's Chopped!, Mondo Guerra, Project Runway All Stars designer and HIV advocate, and film and television actor Pam Grier (Foxy Brown/Jackie Brown), who said: "While many of us may be limited in what we can donate, we can contribute our time to causes we care about. Consider sharing what you can by becoming a volunteer!"
Since 2006, Dining Out For Life has raised more than $52 million dollars with support from Subaru, thousands of restaurants and hundreds of volunteers.
"Subaru and our retailers are committed to caring for our communities nationwide, and over many years of partnership, we've been privileged to support the HIV/AIDS community through Dining Out For Life," said Alan Bethke, Senior Vice President of Marketing, Subaru of America, Inc. "We're excited to bring Dining Out For Life back to cities across North America and invite people to sit down for a meal and show their support for their neighbors who are currently living with HIV and other chronic illnesses."