GLOBE, Ariz. — When deadly flash floods tore through the community of Globe in late September, restaurant owner George Frasher knew he had to do something.

“I woke up and saw the devastation there in Globe, and I just wanted to make sure my friend’s family was okay,” Frasher said inside his Phoenix restaurant, Frasher’s Smokehouse “Craig Miller asked if we could serve food to the first responders up there."

Miller and Frasher are business partners in three Valley restaurants—Frasher’s Smokehouse and Mrs. Chicken near 32nd Street and Indian School, and Frasher’s Tavern in Old Town Scottsdale. When he learned about the flooding in Globe, Frasher quickly mobilized his employees and reached out to other chefs in the local restaurant industry to help feed people in need.

"We were up there

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