Freedom To Walk Fundraising Dinner at Bangkok’s Bo.lan Restaurant

By Mark Wiens
Freedom to Walk Fundraising Dinner at Bangkok's Bo.lan

Freedom to Walk Fundraising Dinner at Bangkok’s Bo.lan

Freedom to Walk, a campaign that’s supporting efforts to end human trafficking, is hosting a gourmet fundraising dinner and you’re invited!

The dinner will be at Bangkok’s Bo.lan restaurant and will include a carefully planned set menu of some of their signature dishes. Along with the exquisite cuisine, Wine Gallery will be pairing each dish with wine – and it will be free-flow!

While the food is surely going to be incredibly delicious, an even greater reason to come out for the event is because the entire price of the ticket will go directly to a number of organizations that are working to put an end to human trafficking.

Freedom to Walk

Freedom to Walk

Freedom to Walk

Ali and Tanny, the organizers and founders of the project

Ali and Tanny, the organizers and founders of the project

In November 2012, Freedom to Walk is organizing a group of volunteers to walk 350 kilometers from Bangkok to Myanmar.

Their goal is to raise $100,000 for a number of organizations that are in the midst of combatting human trafficking.

Volunteers include US Ambassador to Thailand Kristie Kenney and former US Presidential Candidate Howard Dean.

For more information about the freedom walk, be sure to check out their website here.

Bo.lan

Bo.lan

Information about the Dinner at Bo.lan

Date: September 20th, 2012
Time: 7 pm – 10 pm
Tickets: 3,000 THB per person – This includes a full course balance menu by Bo.lan and free-flow wine sponsored by Wine Gallery (yes, you read correct)!
Where: The dinner will be held at Bangkok’s Bo.lan restaurant

How to Make a Reservation:

(there are a limited amount of tickets, so make sure you reserve your spot now)

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