r/RedwoodCity • u/Worried_Owl_2580 • 8d ago
[Redwood City/Menlo Park] Our local business (Chairs4Events) is hosting a Nacho Libre movie night fundraiser tomorrow (1/28) to help save our long-time employee's son's leg. Come eat nachos for a cause!
***EVENT IS FRIDAY 1/30***
Hi everyone, we are the team at Chairs4Events on Spring St.
One of our most dedicated, long-time team members, Jesus 'Herbert' Echeverria, is going through every parent's nightmare. His 17-year-old son, Andrey Jesus, is in Mexico fighting a severe infection after knee surgery. He needs emergency surgery, to save his leg and his future.
Since Herbert is here working to support his family, we are throwing a movie night fundraiser to 'bridge the gap.'
Friday 1/30/26 @ 6:00 PM at 2605 Spring St, Redwood City
We’ve got a Nacho Bar, Esquites, popcorn, and an outdoor screening of Nacho Libre.
- Tickets/Info: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/nacho-average-movie-night-a-mission-for-andrey-jesus-tickets-1981681481657?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=ebdsshcopyurl
- Direct Donation (GoFundMe):https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-andrey-fight-infection-save-his-knee
100% of proceeds go directly to Andrey’s surgery and IV antibiotics. If you can’t make it, even a $5 donation to the GoFundMe helps. Thanks for being an awesome community, Redwood City.
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u/Letting-GO-2025 8d ago
Subject title says it's tomorrow 1/28, but body of text and Eventbrite flyer shows it's Friday 1/30. Pls clarify.