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Callie Restaurant Chef Travis Swikard Gives Back to San Diego Community
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Chef Travis Swikard and his wife, Mia, are known for their generosity and philanthropy in San Diego. Through initiatives like 'Stuffies for Comfort' and their ongoing partnership with Feeding San Diego, they make a significant impact on the lives of those in need.

When it comes to generosity, restaurant chefs are right up there at the top of the heap in giving to others. They put on their aprons to help when fellow chefs are down. They donate their time and dollars at food festivals and fairs year-round. And, in the case of chef José Andrés and his World Central Kitchen, they organize meal programs for the hungry in global disaster zones.

San Diego is chockablock with generous chefs, but one of the most active over the past year is Travis Swikard, the chef and owner of Callie restaurant. Over the past few weeks, Swikard and his wife, Mia Swikard, coordinated a “Stuffies for Comfort” campaign, where they collected and delivered more than 1,500 new stuffed animals to children whose families lost their homes in the recent L.A. wildfires. On one of their three van trips up to L.A. last week to deliver stuffies, the Swikards also bought 20 Costco pizzas for the visiting firefighters now tent-camping at the Rose Bowl. As the parents of two young boys, Swikard said he and his wife decided to do the stuffed-animal drive because they believe these toys will give children who lost everything something to hold on to and bring comfort.Earlier this week, Swikard was one of 20 San Diego County chefs who took part in the Pop-Up for LA fundraiser organized by Puffer Malarkey Collective and ChefWorks. All proceeds from the smash-burger competition at Herb & Wood went to World Central Kitchen’s efforts in L.A. And in November, Swikard hosted a pop-up dinner at Callie for his friend and fellow chef Andrew Bachelier, to raise awareness and funds for Bachelier’s restaurant, Chick & Hawk, set to open later this year in Encinitas. But the Swikards’ biggest cause to date has been their work with Feeding San Diego. Since its founding in 2007, Feeding San Diego has provided more than 388 million meals to local residents in need. Restaurants close their doors to the public for one night of dinner service and the staff’s time is instead devoted to cooking and serving a charity dinner, with all proceeds donated to Feeding San Diego. Last year, on Feb. 29, Callie hosted its first Pairings with a Purpose dinner. That dinner and other Callie fundraisers raised $399,195, or the equivalent of 798,390 meals for FSD clients, in 2024. Now Callie is preparing for its second Pairings with a Purpose dinner on Feb. 27. All money raised will go toward the opening 13 new school food pantries around the county offering free fresh produce and pantry staples to schoolchildren and their families in need.Carissa Casares, senior manager of communication for Feeding San Diego, praised the Swikards for the commitment to the community. “From the start, Mia and Travis were very clear about their intention to be business owners who invest in their community through philanthropy,” Casares said. “Having roots in San Diego and having returned here to start their businesses and raise their children, they have stepped up to improve the lives of people who call San Diego home. They are exactly the donors we want standing with us. Their commitment to helping others is evident in how naturally it comes to them. They have chosen again and again to make charity a part of their business model. “Non-profits depend on the generosity of both individuals and businesses. Having Mia and Travis as Feeding San Diego stakeholders has been transformative for our organization. We are incredibly grateful that they prioritize our partnership and see the connection between nourishing the community from both a hospitality and charitable perspective,” Casares said. Feeding San Diego officials Brandi Zaslansky, Allison Glader, Kathryn Larson and Raquel Rogers at Callie restaurant’s first Pairings with a Purpose dinner in 2024. (Amanda Schroeder) Besides donating the restaurant space and staff to Feeding San Diego for the night, the Swikards and their sons also volunteered their time to Feeding San Diego sorting and packing food during the recent Thanksgiving holidays. And in December, Swikard raised $3,500 for the organization by donating $5 for every cookie sold at the restaurant in December. A San Diego native, Swikard started his cooking career in 2002 as a cook for the local Cohn Restaurant Group. After culinary school, he spent 10 years working for famed French restaurateur Daniel Boulud in New York City. Swikard rose from the position of chef de partie at Café Boulud in 2008 to culinary director for three of Boulud’s New York restaurants in 2016

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