We are now smack dab in the middle of the “season of giving”, so we wanted to share with you how Food of NY Tours is giving back to the community.
As a small company that pounds the pavement with our customers every single day, we’re in a unique position to receive feedback from visitors to the neighborhood. In the past 15 years, we’ve toured thousands of hungry tourists and New Yorkers through the picturesque and historic Greenwich Village.
We officially began the Keep the Neighborhood Clean Campaign in 2012, and we are committed to keep this initiative going by partnering with ACE clean up crews, to whom Foods of NY Tours donated $1,500. Other local establishment contributors included Faicco’s Pork Shop, The Blind Tiger, and Rocco’s.
Director of Operations Amy Bandolik gets hands on.
Our Keep the Neighborhood Clean campaign includes the following:
We’ve asked all local shops and restaurants to clean up in front of their establishments by 10:15am (picking up garbage, sweeping, hosing down the sidewalk).
Some shops are not open every day or not always able to spare someone to clean up outside, in which case the staff of Foods of NY Tours will be there to lend a hand.
If a shop is having trouble accommodating our requests, we’re going to work with them to come up with a solution that will work for everyone.
Tour guide Heather and Amy work together to pick up trash.
We realize that keeping streets clean that accommodate thousands of visitors a day is no small task, especially for the smaller businesses that have only one or two people working at a time. But with our direct help and the entire neighborhood working together in this concerted effort, we know that keeping Greenwich Village beautiful will have a direct positive impact for all involved. Additionally, we’ll be reducing the amount of waste that ends up in the sewage system and our waterways as a result of runoff when it rains.
It’s not a glamorous effort that will have any kind of fancy one-time payout, but it’s one that we find well worth our time. Many of the businesses in the neighborhood are already great stewards of the space outside their storefronts, so it is our hope that we’ll do an even better job when we are all working together to keep the streets clean.
It’s a tough job, but someone’s gotta do it!
If you’ve been a part of a successful cleanup campaign in the past, please contact us and let us know how it went! We’re happy to hear any suggestions, tips, or comments you might have.