Eat food, do good. That’s how easy it is. When you dine out at South City Kitchen in Vinings with CBS’ Adam Murphy on Tuesday, September 25, a portion of the proceeds goes toward finding a cure for a rare brain disease called PSP. If more than 50 people join Murphy, the restaurant will donate a whopping 20%!
PSP is a rare brain disease (which is often misdiagnosed) called Progressive Supranuclear Palsy, also known as PSP. Murphy’s mother was diagnosed with it two years ago and is currently battling the horrible effects of the disease. It is a neurodegenerative brain disease that has no known cause, treatment or cure. It affects nerve cells that control walking, balance, mobility, vision, speech, and swallowing.
If you are able to attend please make a reservation with the restaurant now by calling (770) 435-0700 and let them know you are dining out for a cure! For more information on PSP or to make a donation, go to www.curepsp.org.
Find out more about the event on Facebook, and read more coverage on the event from CBS and the AJC.