GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) – West Michigan businesses and restaurants are banding together to fundraise for relief efforts for hurricane victims in Florida.

Hurricane Milton, making landfall as a Category 3 storm, tore through the state Wednesday night.

Thousands of Floridians were already working to recover from Hurricane Helene, which made landfall on September 26 as a Category 4 storm. More than 200 people were killed in the storm and hundreds were left unaccounted for.

To help support a great need, 14 Grand Rapids area restaurants and six restaurants in Northern Michigan will join efforts by donating 100% of the profits raised on Thursday, Oct. 10.

Proceeds will benefit the North Carolina Hospitality Workers Relief Fund and the nonprofit Mercy Chefs.

Grand Rapids

  • Alebird
  • Bagel Beanery – Michigan St.
  • Beltline Bar
  • Grand Coney Diner – Michigan St.
  • Noble Restaurant
  • Omelette Shoppe
  • Pete’s Grill & Tavern
  • Rainbow Grill – Grandville
  • Real Food Cafe – Alger Heights
  • Real Food Cafe – Plainfield Ave.
  • Red Geranium Cafe – Byron Center Ave.
  • Red Geranium Cafe – Gaines Township
  • Sundance Grill – Downtown Grand Rapids
  • Sundance Grill – Cascade

Northern Michigan

  • Apache Trout Grill
  • Boone’s Prime Time Pub
  • Flap Jack Shack
  • Omelette Shoppe – Cass Street
  • Omelette Shoppe – Front Street
  • West End Tavern

Houseman’s Ice Cream in Byron Center (currently closed for the season) will also open on Friday, October 11, with 100% of its sales going to hurricane relief efforts.