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Chicago area Hooters and Hoots employees support Habitat for Humanity

Several Chicago area Hooters and Hoots employees leant their hands and hearts to volunteer with the Chicago South Suburbs Habitat for Humanity in honor of Juneteenth.

Employees who participated in painting a new Habitat home in Park Forest, include Andrea Hill and Lisa Allen (regional directors of Operations), Angela Tyranowski (general manager of Hoots Cicero) and Stephanie Cruz (HMC Hospitality Group Chicago Marketing manager).

“Our commitment to the community remains a top priority. We wanted our day of service for Juneteenth to have an impact that would last beyond the many incredible celebrations. Helping people achieve their goal of homeownership with Habitat for Humanity is just that. It is truly an honor every time we get the chance to partner with them to rebuild neighborhoods,” said Andrea Hill HMC Hospitality Group, regional director of Operations.

“What an honor it is to work for such a wonderful company that provides the opportunity to volunteer in the community alongside some strong women. The relationship Hooters has built with Habitat is nothing short of amazing. Having the ability to come back and continue working on a house our hands have helped to build already is such a blessing,” said Angela Tyranowski, general manager of Hoots Cicero.

HMC Hospitality Group, founders of the Hooters concept, own and operate 22 Hooters Restaurants in Tampa Bay and the Chicago area and three Hoots locations in the Chicago area. For over 40 years, the Original Hooters group has been known for its world famous chicken wings, fun atmosphere, and legendary service from the iconic Hooters Girl. For more information about HMC Hospitality Group please visit www.originalhooters.com or follow us at Twitter @originalhooters, Instagram @originalhooters and Facebook facebook.com/originalhooters.

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