Dinner Reservation - Complete Survey At Event
Multiple dates

Dinner Reservation - Complete Survey At Event

Take a night off from making dinner. Dinner on us! Connect with neighbors, play games & get a chance to win a $200 Berkeley Bowl gift card!

By Healthy Black Families Inc.

Location

Maudelle Miller Shirek Community

2925 Adeline Street Community Room Berkeley, CA 94703

About this event

Welcome to the Maudelle Miller Shirek Community for a special dinner event! This event is only for tenants living in the Maudelle Miller Shirek Building.

Take the night off from making dinner. We are excited to have you with us to complete the Affordable Housing Preference Policy survey. Should you need help, there will be people there to help you fill it out. This Survey will take less than 10 minutes and enters you into a raffle ($200 Berkeley Bowl Gift Card). Your feedback is invaluable!

Join us for a delightful evening filled with great food and good company on: Tuesday, August 13, 2025 at 6:00 PM (Pacific Time) OR Wednesday, August 14, 2025 at 7PM(Pacific time).

Come for the food, stay for the love.

Frequently asked questions

Where in the building will this event be?

Dinner will be served in the Community Room. Upon entering building make a right and then a quick left and go up the hall to the Community Room.

Organized by

Healthy Black Families, Inc. is a local leader within a worldwide movement dedicated to advancing social equity for the Black community. We are known for our unshakeable advocacy for Black people and communities. Our focus is to ensure that (Black) people and communities are respected and have their basic needs met so each person has an opportunity to develop their full potential.

Healthy Black Families, Inc. holds a VISION to organize individuals, families and the organizations that serve them, into communities empowered with skills to advance social equity and justice, with a focus on Black individuals and families.

Healthy Black Families, Inc. holds a MISSION to provide people with knowledge, skills and strategies to make social systems and policies more equitable for Black people and communities.

Free
Multiple dates