SOL’s new Kitchen Karma menu will benefit Make-A-Wish SC

The menu will be available at the Mt. Pleasant and Summerville locations.

This photo shows three pink cocktails in a line.

Cheers to a good cause + order from the Kitchen Karma menu.

Photo by CHStoday

This summer, you can help make children’s dreams come true by ordering from the Kitchen Karma menu at SOL now through Thursday, August 15. Kitchen Karma launched in 2013 and has raised nearly $100,000 for local causes.

SOL’s Mt. Pleasant and Summerville locations will donate $1 from every special menu item sold to Make-A-Wish SC. The menu features four seasonal summer cocktails, two seasonal mocktails, and three special food items.

Make-A-Wish SC gives children with critical illnesses a chance to dream big and have incredible experiences. Currently, there are ~70 Lowcountry kids on SC’s wish list. Research shows children who have wishes granted can build the physical and emotional strength they need to fight an illness. Learn how you can help make dreams come true.

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