We just had to tell you. We just had to tell you about something happening in your community that you have no idea about.
As you know, 95% of our weekly Food Adventure articles feature local mom and pop establishments serving up great food.
But sometimes, there is a need to mention something that is going on at a Nationally owned restaurant. In this case, no one is more deserving than Bob Medlin, the manager of Longhorn Steakhouse in Moraine, located at 1921 West Dorothy Lane.
We know,we know…. ” the dreaded chain restaurant,” but there is one thing you local purists can’t ignore. It is the constant donation of resources and volunteering that Bob Medlin and his staff give to the Miami Valley. The Big Ragu and Crew volunteer at a lot of charity events, and we notice that Bob Medlin and Longhorn Steakhouse in Moraine are involved in almost every charity group that we support. The staff believes in not only serving quality affordable food, but they go an extra step in volunteering for many charitable organizations.
Food Adventures joined forces with Longhorn Steakhouse Moraine, to support the March of Dimes Walk for Babies. We ate at their pancake breakfasts that supported the Sandy Hook Elementary victims, and the Mobley Family who endured terrible losses in a local fire. The Big Ragu and Crew have also run into the Longhorn staff at the annual AMBUCS Chili cookoff, that benefits Dayton citizens with various disabilities, by providing them equipment to become more mobile.
After talking with the management and the staff, we realized, this was just the tip of the iceberg. Just some of the charities helped by Longhorn Steakhouse in Moraine, either directly or indirectly through volunteering staff, or donating resources, food or supplies, are the following organizations:
Snuggled Up Inc. – bedding for Dayton area kids
The Greater Dayton Apartment Association’s Rent Foundation – prevents homelessness in Dayton, by paying rent for families in crisis.
Shoes for the Shoeless and Brief Blessings – helping Dayton area children with basic needs such as shoes and underwear
Ronald McDonald House of Dayton – Staff volunteered to rake leaves, clean up yard
Dayton Circles – dedicated to ending poverty
Back2Back Ministries – Helping local orphans and abandoned children
Kiser Elementary– helping educate refugee children who have settled in Dayton.
Christ’s Church of Bellbrook’s – various charity programs
Relay for Life Charities from American Cancer Society– pancake breakfasts to raise money
Apex Church charity Rib Dinner to benefit Relay For Life Charities
Donated supplies for Apex Church missionary charity support of 6 Mexican orphans, and 1 orphangirl in India
Big Brothers Big Sisters program of the Greater Miami Valley – Helping Dayton children reach their potential
Dayton Life Enrichment Center – providing groceries and meals to needy families of Dayton
Target Dayton Ministries – serving meals to Dayton’s homeless and poor
Miami Valley Womens Center – helping new moms and dads with loss of an infant
Harvest House – helping rehabilitate females who have been abused, or dealing with depression
Victory Project – helping Dayton youth in the Juvenile system rebuild themselves and stay crime free
Miracle League of Dayton – providing special needs children a baseball field where they can play
These are just some charities off the top of the staff’s heads. The thing is, they don’t toot their own horn, they just help out the community in so many ways. And it is contagious. As we talked to the staff, we realize they all want to help and get involved, because they see how their company has affected lives for the positive.
And so many lives have been affected by the Longhorn Steakhouse staff. We have yet to mention donations to local elementary schools, or events for the Fairmont track football, basketball , and volleyball teams! They even had volunteers help cater a prom dinner.
Longhorn Steakhouse of Moraine events have benefited local pet adoption companies and local cancer survivors. There have been Dayton Demonz hockey team charity work, volunteer staff car washes for charities. Bob Medlin and his co-workers have helped donatefor benefits for cystic fibrosis and leukemia. They have helped local feeding centers, local food banks, and helped organize local clothing donations.
Although they have a full staff supporting and volunteering for many of these events, there are 3 managers at Longhorn who have instilled and lead this philanthropist philosophy with their employees. The first person we have already mentioned, is manager Bob Medlin. The other two, are managing partner Jordan Frank and Rita Hayworth, fundraising specialist. Together they provide a great, caring work atmosphere of giving back to the community.
So the next time you are in the mood for some steakhouse type food, you may want to mosey on over to the Longhorn Steakhouse in Moraine and keep paying it forward. You may even get to see Bob Medlin, and tell him thank you for their community support. Let him know you saw his charity work “shout out” on Food Adventures. Bob and his staff are very humble, and the staff never boasts about their charity work. They participate enthusiastically and take pride in helping various needs in the Dayton area. We are grateful for fellow citizens like this and want them to know, we greatly appreciate all you do. Thanks for making a local difference with a national company.
Please view our gallery below of photos inside Longhorn Steakhouse and the staff volunteering at various events.
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