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Butte's Dishability food truck back in service with new generator

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Introduction

A food truck that employs individuals with developmental disabilities has triumphantly reopened just one week after falling victim to a crime. The truck was targeted in a theft, during which a $ 6,000 generator was stolen from its premises. Despite this setback, the crew didn't lose their spirit and quickly bounced back by serving their signature Smash Burgers outside the B Plaza Mall.

The community showed tremendous support, contributing nearly $ 10,000, which included the funds necessary to purchase a new generator. Staff and clients of the disability-inclusive food truck expressed their heartfelt gratitude for the overwhelming generosity of the community. One staff member noted, “It doesn't melt your heart and tell you how great Butte is, but more importantly, I think what it shows is that Butte is inclusive to our folks with developmental disabilities. They know how much they mean to the community and how they're a part of this community.”

In addition to acquiring a new generator, the donated funds will also be utilized to repair other damages inflicted by the theft and to enhance Silver Bow Disabilities’ aging transit bus. Unfortunately, the thieves behind the crime are still unidentified.


Keywords

  • Butte
  • food truck
  • developmental disabilities
  • theft
  • generator
  • community support
  • Smash Burgers
  • fundraising
  • repair
  • transit

FAQ

Q: What happened to the Dishability food truck?
A: The food truck was a victim of theft, with a $ 6,000 generator stolen from it.

Q: How did the community respond to the theft?
A: The community came together and donated nearly $ 10,000, including funds for a new generator.

Q: What is the signature item sold by the Dishability food truck?
A: The food truck is known for its signature Smash Burgers.

Q: How will the donated funds be used?
A: The funds will go towards purchasing a new generator, repairing damages caused by the theft, and improving Silver Bow Disabilities' aging transit bus.

Q: Are the thieves still on the loose?
A: Yes, the suspects responsible for the theft have yet to be identified.