Tilted Kilt Donates to Local Non-Profit Group
St. Patrick’s Day Fundraiser Garnered $1,200 for Lone Star Circle of Care
The Tilted Kilt Sports Pub & Eatery in Round Rock has wanted to give back to the community since opening two years ago. On St. Patrick’s Day, the restaurant was able to fulfill this goal when it committed 10 percent of the day’s proceeds to Lone Star Circle of Care.
The non-profit
organization provides healthcare to the uninsured and underinsured in Central
Texas, a cause that restaurant developer Eliot Lawrence wanted to get behind.
Lone Star Circle of Care received a $1,200 check from the Tilted Kilt Round
Rock as a result of the day-long fundraising event and guests had an opportunity
to learn more about the services provided by Lone Star Circle of Care.
Lone Star Circle of Care is a non-profit healthcare provider that will provide care through about 90,000 patient visits in 2008. In 2007, the organization provided more than $2.3 million in uncompensated care to the uninsured in Central Texas. Lone Star Circle of Care is dedicated to meeting the needs of the medically underserved, including individuals with Medicaid, Medicare, CHIP, another form of public insurance, or no insurance at all.
With eight locations in Williamson County, Lone Star Circle of Care provides care for individuals from the entire Central Texas region. Lone Star Circle of Care's clinics provide comprehensive care that includes, adult and pediatric care; dental care; mental health services; women's health services, including prenatal and delivery; discounted medications; and wellness classes. For additional information, please visit www.lscctx.org.

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Honors Round Rock
Tilted Kilt As Sports Bar Of The Month

