PARK CITY — Bandits Restaurant is inviting the public to patronize its Park City restaurant Saturday to help raise funds for a paralyzed football player.
The restaurant will donate Saturday's proceeds to assist the recovery of Porter Hancock, the South Summit High football player who was paralyzed during a game last month.
"The owner of the restaurant reached out to us," says Andy Woolstenhulme, who is helping organize fundraising efforts for Hancock. "Many of their food vendors are donating food and drinks; Many of their waiters and cooks are donating their time and labor that day."
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