UPDATE: Mumbai House, a popular Indian restaurant chain in Utah, is urgently stepping in to support families affected by the ongoing federal government shutdown. The restaurant, with locations in Salt Lake City, Park City, and Tooele, is offering free meals to those struggling during this challenging time.
The initiative was announced earlier today as officials confirm that the shutdown has left many families in dire need of assistance. “We understand what it’s like to go hungry,” said Dilpreet Toor, partner at Mumbai House. “Now that we are successful, we want to give back to the community.”
Those in need can simply walk into any of the three locations to receive enough food to feed their families, with no strings attached. This compassionate effort aims to alleviate the burden for those impacted by the federal budget impasse, which has left many without paychecks and struggling to afford basic necessities.
Mumbai House encourages community support through the purchase of gift cards. Customers who buy gift cards are invited to donate them to those in need, further enhancing the restaurant’s commitment to local welfare.
This initiative comes at a critical time, as authorities report increasing hunger levels among families due to the shutdown. The restaurant chain’s proactive approach highlights the importance of community solidarity.
As this situation develops, Mumbai House remains focused on helping those affected and fostering a spirit of giving back. Residents are urged to share this information widely to ensure that families in need can access the support available.
For more information, visit any Mumbai House location or check their social media for updates on this generous initiative.