Pasadena Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (PCADD) organized a “Pancake Breakfast Social” led by Daniel Lugo, our PCADD Program Director.

The purpose of our pancake breakfast was to bring people together and simply foster a sense of community spirit. It was also a great opportunity for individuals to socialize in a casual and enjoyable setting and promote mental health awareness to our community.

During our Pancake Breakfast Social, participants were served pancakes along with various toppings and accompaniments like syrup, butter, fruit, whipped cream, and sometimes bacon or sausage. It was a buffet-style setup where some volunteers from our San Gabriel Valley programs served the pancakes.

The event provided an opportunity for people to mingle, chat, and get to know one another in a relaxed atmosphere. After the event,  attendees participated in some games and fun activities.

Overall, our Pancake Breakfast Social was a success. Everyone enjoyed their breakfast and had fun socializing and meeting new people.

Pancake Breakfasts are popular because they are family-friendly and inclusive, allowing people from the community to come together and connect over a delicious breakfast. It can be organized as a standalone event or as part of a larger gathering or celebration.

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