Camporosso Wood Fired Pizzeria, located in Fort Mitchell, Kentucky, is taking inspiration from the New Testament in handling its profits for the month of November.

“Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit,” Philippians 2:2-4 reads. “Rather, in humility, value others above yourselves, not looking to your own interests but each of you to the interest of others.” With that in mind, Camporosso will donate 100% of its November profits to support its staff and fund a Christmas toy drive for local first responders.

In addition, the newly established Camporosso Cares Fund, created in partnership with Horizon Community Funds of Northern Kentucky, will provide an opportunity for community members to contribute directly. Donations to the fund will be used to provide holiday meals for families in need throughout the local area.

“Philippians 2:4 has become a guiding principle for Camporosso’s culture—looking out for the interests of others,” explained owners Amy and Eric Redfield. “This November, we want to show our gratitude by giving back to our incredible employees, the local first responders, and the underprivileged children in our community.”

The Redfields opened Camporosso Wood Fired Pizzeria in a former 1920s-era gas station in 2017. In September 2023, Cincinnati Magazine named it one of the 25 top pizza spots in the metro area.

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