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Reminder: Food Truck Fundraiser for Haiti Today 11-4

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Order it up for a good cause! (Zach Behrens/LAist)

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If you're hungry and have some cash and can get yourself to West L.A. between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. today you can eat and help support the relief efforts in Haiti. Today is the SoCal MFVA's Food Trucks for Haiti fundraiser, with 21 of Los Angeles' awesome eateries on wheels participating. Head over to the TLofts (11500 Tennessee Ave.) [map] and hit up as many of the trucks as you can, because the more you spend, the more the trucks can give to the American Red Cross. Participating trucks include: The Grilled Cheese Truck, Don Chow Tacos, India Jones, The NomNom Truck, Slice Truck, Asian Soul Kitchen, Dosa Truck, Fishlips Sushi, Barbie's Q, South Philly Experience, Vesuvio, LA FuXion, Calbi BBQ, King Kone, Buttermilk Truck, Dainty Cakes, Del's Lemonade, Flying Pig, Louks to Go, The Sweets Truck, and Get Shaved.

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