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Kudos to Mt. Prospect restaurant owner Tod Curtis

United Relief Foundation appreciates and recognizes the generosity of all its contributors and starting in May 2011, every month we would like to introduce at least one individual who has gone above and beyond our call to Make a Difference.

Tod Curtis' service to our country as a United States Marine certainly deserves our respect and his continued generosity over the past 5 years to the United Relief Foundation has earned its gratitude

For the past 43 years Tod Curtis has been the owner of the Ye Olde Town Inn located in downtown Mount Prospect and during the past four decades Mr. Curtis has demonstrated his generosity in many ways to many different charitable organizations and causes. Mr. Curtis has also been very kind in finding work for people in need.

Since 2006, Mr. Curtis has been an avid supporter of the United Relief Foundation and now especially of the foundation's Project Restoring Hope efforts to make life-changing differences for our Veterans.

Mr. Curtis has even initiated his own efforts to show his gratitude to the men and women of our military; with the latest being a free [no other purchase necessary] individual pizza for anyone showing a military ID.

Mr. Curtis is a recipient of the United Relief Foundation's Lifeline for a Lifetime Award: "For Generosity in Helping Us Provide a Lifeline of Hope and Help for the Benefit of those in Need of Humanitarian Aid."

The United Relief Foundation encourages the patronage of Tod Curtis' Ye Olde Town Inn restaurant located at 18 W. Busse Ave. in Mount Prospect. For directions visit www.YeOldeTownInn.net.

Based in Deerfield, Ill, United Relief Foundation is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) humanitarian aid organization.

The foundation's Project Restoring Hope supplies the essential, ongoing needs that aid homeless veterans' reintegration into society and provides the long-term, positive life changing opportunities for veterans that comes from home ownership.

For information about the United Relief Foundation, visit www.UnitedReliefFoundation.org.

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