Philadelphia restaurant Bridget Foy's partners with A Drink For Tomorrow to provide clean water

Contact: Meg Rayford

Moorestown, N.J.,July 21, 2009--A Drink For Tomorrow announced it will partner with Bridget Foy's South Street Grill of Philadelphia to fund clean water projects. Beginning July 10, each time a patron orders St. Clement Chardonnay or Baron Phillipe de Rothschild Pino Noir, Bridget Foy's will donate 10 percent of these wine sales to A Drink For Tomorrow. This partnership will raise both awareness for the global water crisis and essential funds to help the 1.2 billion people lacking access to clean water.

Moorestown, NJ resident and A Drink For Tomorrow Founder Stephanie Weaver said, "We are extremely excited to have the opportunity to partner with a restaurant with as great a reputation as Bridget Foy's. It is our hope that this partnership will inspire other Philadelphia and South Jersey restaurants to follow suit, allowing their customers to help saves lives by simply enjoying a glass of wine. The funds generated from this and other similar partnerships will greatly advance our goals of providing clean water to communities across the world."

Located on Philadelphia's bustling South Street, Bridget Foy's offers American Cuisine served in a neighborhood atmosphere including an outdoor cafe. A wide assortment of wine and beer, as well as popular appetizers, has made Bridget Foy's a favorite Society Hill restaurant and bar for 30 years.

About A Drink For Tomorrow:

Founded by Moorestown, NJ resident Stephanie Weaver, A Drink for Tomorrow raises money and awareness to provide affordable and sustainable clean drinking water to over a billion people currently lacking this essential human right. The organization's first campaign,"Turn Wine Into Water," creates partnerships with members of the wine industry through promotions at businesses and restaurants.