Local restaurant owner giving away car for Mother's Day
The owner of one of Houston?s well-known soulfood restaurants, The Greasy Spoon is doing something special for a local single mother for Mother?s Day. The past couple of years has been tough for many people, especially single mothers, who have had to make adjustments. Owner and CEO, Max Bozeman II has been inspired by many single mothers throughout his life; therefore, he would like to bless a single mother (or mother figure) with a fully paid for car. The winner will be announced the week of Mother?s Day and provided the car on Mother?s Day. Those that are interested in applying can share their story of why they are deserving of receiving a car by applying through May 1 at https://www.thegreasyspoonhtx.com/mothersdaygiveaway.
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