People Doing Good
This is what it is all about. People doing good. People helping people. And there is no more generous group than those in the hospitality industry – and ironically, these are some of the hardest hit in today’s current environment. Yet, they keep giving. Here are some people/groups facing adversity and tackling it head-on with some incredible creativity. If you know of others, please email me at [email protected] so that we can highlight them next week.
NC Restaurant Workers Relief Fund
The North Carolina Restaurant and Lodging Association (NCRLA) just launched the NC Restaurant Workers Relief Fund, a state-wide resource to provide fast access to cash grants for North Carolina restaurant and hotel workers immediately affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. This effort will consolidate funds collected through the Triangle Restaurant Workers Relief Fund. Tens of thousands of restaurant and hotel employees are now facing significant financial hardships as businesses curtail services in efforts to encourage social distancing and slow the spread of the novel coronavirus. Donate here if you can!
Durham Neighbors Free Lunch Initiative
Following Durham Public School closures, it was apparent that students would be faced with food security challenges. Elijah King, a student at RIverside High, launched a program to help fill the need. He reached out to local business owner Grant Ruhlman (Homebucha Kombucha) who had already been in contact with local farmer George O’Neil (Lil Farm) about a similar project. They formed a team and began organizing, adding Andy Magowan (Geer Street Garden) as a partner to prepare the meals. With a successful initial fundraising effort, they are providing 100 meals a day, 5 days per week. Let’s keep it going! Donate here.
Healthcare Hero Response Fund
The North Carolina Healthcare Association is partnering with locally owned restaurants in communities across the state to provide meals to healthcare heroes who are on the front lines of caring for patients and communities in this pandemic. This effort will both nourish the bodies and souls of physicians, nurses and other healthcare heroes and boost local economies during a time of acute need. They will initially focus on communities where the virus is hitting hardest, activating the program in other communities across the state as community interest and resources allow. Donate here.
Hope For Hospitality
This is an initiative spearheaded by G. Patel and other friends in the hospitality industry to provide free meals for Raleigh area hospitality workers during the tough times brought by COVID-19. Each weekday, workers in the industry will be able to receive a free meal from one of the participating partners. If you’d like to donate to this initiative, click here. If you are a hospitality worker, follow this link to get a free meal each week day.
Feed The Fight
Feed The Fight in Chapel Hill and Feed The Fight in Durham are community fundraisers providing fresh meals from local restaurants to healthcare workers fighting COVID-19 on the front lines. Their goal is to raise money to pay restaurants to provide 50 $10-$15 meals at a time to be delivered to a healthcare facility in their community. Visit their Go Fund Me pages to donate to Chapel Hill here and Durham here.
Love & Nourish
Buy a Family Pack (feeds 4 + leftovers!) for $60, and $10 goes back to help provide meals to families in need identified by Families Moving Forward, Durham Public School Foundation, Sunday Supper Durham and End Hunger Durham. Visit the Love and Nourish website here.
Quick update on Love & Nourish – because of community support, foundation support and their own giving, they are now feeding 300+ low income seniors, 6,000 families and 250 homeless citizens every week through the generous donations and foundations supporting them!
Restaurants Doing Good
Catering Works has partnered with the NCRLA on a Gift-A-Meal program to support displaced hospitality workers due to the COVID 19 pandemic. They are offering a variety of different gift-a-meal options to feed their industry – $49 – 4 Meals 4 entrees, sides and desserts; $99 – 8 Meals including 8 entrees, sides and desserts; and $199 – 16 Meals including 16 entrees, sides and desserts. Get all the details and donate here.
Rocky Top Catering and Overflowing Hands are partnering together with a goal to distribute meal packs every Monday and Thursday while kids are not in school. Rocky Top is donating their talent, trucks and supplies so the cost of each meal is just $2. Overflowing Hands is coordinating food distribution, volunteers, prayers and fundraising. They need $10,000 per week to provide 2,500+ meals to hungry kids every Monday and Thursday. 100% of your donation will buy the food to prepare these meals, with NO fees or administration costs. Support them here.
Carrboro United, the Local Food Hub, created to efficiently and safely feed citizens for the duration of the COVID-19 pandemic, has launched a new weekly menu system. Menus for all three Hub Days post on Sunday morning and will be available to order throughout the week. Customers order online and pick up their orders at a no contact drive-through in downtown Carrboro. Get more information here.
The folks over at Makus Empanadas (Durham & Raleigh) have launched a “Pay It Forward” Initiative that has two options. Purchase a dozen empanadas, you will receive another dozen for free to share with a community member who is at risk, including the elderly, those with pre-existing medical conditions, and the healthcare professionals who are on the front lines battling every day. OR, if you’d rather stay at home and have them deliver the empanadas, for every $50 you purchase in Gift Cards, they will donate and deliver a dozen empanadas to the institution, business, or family of your choice! Place your order here.
Chris Wrenn of Old North State Catering in Fuquay-Varina has started a cool initiative called Project Front Line to provide free food to healthcare workers, police, fire and EMS are working hard to battle the spread of the coronavirus and keep our community safe. They are doing two things: one, delivering hot meals to the front lines; and two, providing essentials for these workers when they get off their shift. If you’d like to support this effort, get all the details here.
Robert Royster and his team over at Ruckus Pizza & Pasta are Raising A Ruckus for Front Line Healthcare Workers. They’ll provide dinner to different hospital groups every Tuesday as long as they can – $7.50 buys one Healthcare Worker a Dinner; $15.00 buys Two Healthcare Workers Dinner; 60 buys Eight Healthcare Workers Dinner; $120 buys 16 Healthcare Workers Dinner; $240 buys a whole department Dinner. Visit their GoFundMe page here.
The good people at Relish in Raleigh are accepting and matching donations for family meals and macs that they are delivering to the Interfaith Food Shuttle, Rex Hospital healthcare workers and to anyone who asks us personally for a free meal. $11 will donate a medium mac (serves 4-5) and $25 will donate a medium family meal (includes mac, salad, and bread). They are matching each donation-so technically each donates two. Visit Relish ToGo here and their family meals to go here.
You know you are tired of cooking at home, or at least you need a little break. The folks over at Jersey Mike’s are offering 25% off all subs when ordered through the app through Sunday. They are also offering free delivery through the app. Get yourself a sandwich!
Kudos to David Sadeghi and his restaurant group – Town Hall Burger & Beer, People’s Coffee, Town Hall Grill, and the recently opened O’Ya Cantina. Thanks to an anonymous donor and their significant contribution, they have donated countless meals to UNC Hospitals, local fire departments, sheriff departments and police departments. They will continue to donate 10% of the proceeds from the opening of O’Ya to continue this program. Visit O’Ya here or his other restaurants here, here and here.
The folks over at The Simple Greek in Raleigh have an option to add the Gyro Hero Bowl(s) to your cart and proceed to checkout. You can add it with a meal for yourself or donate only. They then deliver donated bowls to coordinated food drops to local medical care centers. Additionally, they have donated meals to Wake Med, Duke Raleigh, the Covid 19 Testing Department at Wake Med and the Cardiology Department at Duke Raleigh. Order your Gyro Hero Bowl today.
Kudos to the folks over at Venable Carrboro Bistro and their NCFEEDER project that began with generous donations amounting to $2,000 from Venable customers and friends of UNC Hospital. They are now providing meals to UNC Hospital employees. Get all the details here.
The folks over at Living Fit have been delivering brown bag lunches to a local shelter in need and they have added “Food Bank Donations” tab that you can add to your orders and they will match up to 100% of those total donations each week to send to the Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina. Every $1 donated can feed five people! Visit Living Fit here.
Keep Ordering From Our Restaurants!
Order takeout! You love their food (and you are tired of cooking) – just swing by and pick it up! Here are some handy links with restaurants and caterers that are offering no-contact curbside pick-up and/or delivery:
WRAL has a tremendous Triangle-wide list going. Check it out here.
In Chapel Hill/Carrboro, the most comprehensive list is offered here and compiled by the Chapel Hill/Orange County Visitors Bureau.
In Durham, Discover Durham has a fantastic list here.
The Downtown Raleigh Alliance has a great downtown Raleigh list here.
Over in Hillsborough, here is a great list compiled by the Town of Hillsborough.
And if you are down in Chatham County, the Pittsboro-Siler City Convention & Visitors Bureau has an updated list here.
And finally, because this is such a fast moving and changing environment, please follow your favorite local restaurants on their social media platforms.
Don’t forget to buy gift cards that you can use later! Help them over the short-term hump. This is not the perfect solution, but cash (flow) is king right now. Even better, go ahead and get ALL your holiday shopping done NOW! Who doesn’t love a restaurant gift card as a gift? That’s a win, win, win! For many restaurants, you can do this online – even better!
Oh, and beer! Triangle on the Cheap has compiled a list of 32+ breweries that are offering curbside pick-up or delivery options across the Triangle. Check that list out here.
Food Bank Corner
In addition to all they are doing to serve our communities, here are a couple of initiatives with a direct impact on the Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina.
The folks at Firsthand Foods set up the Firsthand Foods Community Fund, a donation program that provides pasture-raised local meat to the Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina. For every dollar donated, they deliver an equivalent amount of meat to the Food Bank, which serves food pantries, soup kitchens and after school programs throughout 34 counties. More details can be found on their website and this Facebook event here.
The folks over at Living Fit have been delivering brown bag lunches to a local shelter in need and they have added “Food Bank Donations” tab that you can add to your orders and they will match up to 100% of those total donations each week to send to the Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina. Every $1 donated can feed five people! Visit Living Fit here.