Bad Daddy's Burger Bar Partners With Hope Center at Pullen to Celebrate Youth Achievements

Bad Daddy’s Burger Bar of Raleigh is partnering with The Hope Center at Pullen to celebrate the achievements of the young adults that the non-profit supports and to recognize the contributions of local volunteers, businesses and supporters that have made these achievements possible. The event will be held Aug. 19 from 4-6 p.m. at the Hope Center’s office located at 1801 Hillsborough St.

Working with young people aging out of foster care, The Hope Center places these young adults in supportive internships that help them gain valuable skills and work experience. To honor the many achievements of the Hope Center’s interns and the support of the local community, The Hope Center is excited for Bad Daddy’s to provide the food at the special celebration.

“As an active member of our local community, it is important for us to recognize and applaud groups that support and improve the Triangle,” said Cov DeRamus, operating partner of Bad Daddy’s Raleigh location. “The Hope Center provides resources and opportunities to so many young people in the community and we are honored and excited to contribute to this celebration.” 

The celebration will host the interns, their friends and family and contributing business and members in the community. Bad Daddy’s will provide the food for the event with a menu of 4 ounce Mills Farm burgers topped with American cheese, shredded lettuce, house made pickles and a special sauce on a Nights Kitchen Brioche roll. There will also be chips and dip and mini banana pudding to round out the meal.

About Bad Daddy’s Burger Bar

Bad Daddy’s Burger Bar is a chef-driven burger joint that uses a mix of local and artisanal ingredients to make the most amazing burger you’ve ever had. Bad Daddy’s is dedicated to providing an exceptional customer experience and all items are made from scratch in our kitchen. Bad Daddy’s began as one location in Charlotte in 2007 and has since grown to nine locations in Raleigh, Charlotte and Winston-Salem, Greenville, S.C. and Denver, Colo.  

About The Hope Center at Pullen

The Hope Center seeks to prevent homelessness and provide meaningful, quality work experience to young people aging out of foster care. By placing its young people in paid, supportive internships, the Center provides the interns with an opportunity to learn important work skills, create a resume, and explore various interests that will help them succeed in their future careers.  For more information, call (919) 322-2751.