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Local groups accept Taco Reho donations

January 20, 2026

With community outreach initiatives and fundraisers held throughout the month of November, Taco Reho collected numerous canned goods and raised $4,386.

In support of the food ministry at Epworth United Methodist Church, Taco Reho teamed up with Tough Luck Tattoo to raise $2,100 while collecting a slew of canned goods as part of the month-long Heavy Metal Can Drive. Epworth’s food ministry program feeds 200-plus needy families each week.

A dine-and-donate fundraiser netted $317 for Skate Epworth, the nonprofit local skate park dedicated to youth skateboarders. Another dining fundraiser raised $341 for the Listening Booth’s We’re Listening, a local nonprofit dedicated to building up Southern Delaware’s music scene and hyping up local artists.

Taco Reho also raised $1,628 for the Cape Henlopen Football Boosters to support the high school football team as they advanced to the DIAA quarterfinals. Taco Reho’s original Black Betty food truck often pulls up to Cape Henlopen games to feed sports event attendees.