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GoFundMe has become an important hub for donations that will keep laid- off workers afloat. Go there. Look for your favorite restaurant. Send funds. The money will be distributed to restaurant workers who are now without an income. Here’s a few examples. There are way more. Donate to as many as you can.
Fork Over Some Money
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SQUIRL
Go to website
nom wah
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russ & daughters
Go to website
rose foods
Go to website
scarr's pizza
Go to website
parachou inc.
Go to website
andytown
Go to website
Lettuce Employee Emergency Relief Fund
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Seattle Hospitality Emergency Fund
Go to website
Grovehouse Family Fund:
lilia & misi
Go to website
matter house: Estela, Altro Paradiso, and Flora Bar
Go to website
Luxembourg, Odeon,
and Cluny employees
Go to website
Vinegar Hill House
Staff Relief
Important facts about the restaurant economy, petitions to sign and desirable relief scenarios
Go to website
the Independent Restaurant Coalition
Important facts about the restaurant economy, petitions to sign and desirable relief scenarios
Go to website
ROAR (Relief Opportunities for All Restaurants)
Instagram page to share info and
creative solutions to help restaurant operators and employees.
Go to website
california
hospitality coalition
Resource for NYC’s 25,000 hospitality businesses and 250,000 hospitality workers on Instagram
Go to website
New York
Hospitality Coalition
A coalition of independent restaurant owners, hourly workers and chefs working together to connect Tennessee hospitality workers
Go to website
Tennessee Action
for Hospitality
The Lee Initiative is working to feed out of work restaurant employees all over the country.
Go to website
the lee initiative: RESTAURANT WORKERS RELIEF PROGRAM
Che Fico is feeding families in
San Francisco.
Go to website
che Fico family
meal fund
We all got one. It’s your turn to save it.
how to save
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CANLIS
seatle, wa
Go to website
konbi
los angeles, ca
Go to website
fieldtrip
new york city, ny
Go to website
flowers of vietnam
detroit, mi
Go to website
the beatrice inn
new york city, ny
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Get informed about which organizations are doing crucial work in helping the hospitality business by lobbying state and federal government for relief.
Get smart
Buy a gift card, a t-shirt, or a tote bag. Order some packaged items they may sell, like jams or hot sauce or pickles.
buy yourself a gift
There are also great restaurants still doing take away and delivery, some of whom have totally changed their concepts to adapt to the time. Check out Tock, a restaurant reservation app that has switched its focus to facilitating takeout during the pandemic, or reach out to your restaurant directly.
take out
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Here are four ways to really help restaurants and restaurant workers through this pandemic.
We all got one. It’s your turn to save it.
how to save
GoFundMe has become an important hub for donations that will keep laid- off workers afloat. Go there. Look for your favorite restaurant. Send funds. The money will be distributed to restaurant workers who are now without an income. Here’s a few examples. There are way more. Donate to as many as you can.
Fork Over Some Money
Go to website
Lettuce Employee Emergency Relief Fund
Go to website
Seattle Hospitality Emergency Fund
Go to website
Grovehouse Family Fund:
lilia & misi
Go to website
matter house: Estela, Altro Paradiso, and Flora Bar
Go to website
Luxembourg, Odeon,
and Cluny employees
Go to website
Vinegar Hill House
Staff Relief
Get informed about which organizations are doing crucial work in helping the hospitality business by lobbying state and federal government for relief.
Important facts about the restaurant economy, petitions to sign and desirable relief scenarios
Go to website
the Independent Restaurant Coalition
Important facts about the restaurant economy, petitions to sign and desirable relief scenarios
Go to website
ROAR (Relief Opportunities for All Restaurants)
Instagram page to share info and
creative solutions to help restaurant operators and employees.
Go to website
california
hospitality coalition
Resource for NYC’s 25,000 hospitality businesses and 250,000 hospitality workers on Instagram
Go to website
New York
Hospitality Coalition
A coalition of independent restaurant owners, hourly workers and chefs working together to connect Tennessee hospitality workers
Go to website
Tennessee Action
for Hospitality
The Lee Initiative is working to feed out of work restaurant employees all over the country.
Go to website
the lee initiative: RESTAURANT WORKERS RELIEF PROGRAM
Che Fico is feeding families in
San Francisco.
Go to website
che Fico family
meal fund
Get smart
Buy a gift card, a t-shirt, or a tote bag. Order some packaged items they may sell, like jams or hot sauce or pickles.
buy yourself a gift
Go to website
SQUIRL
Go to website
nom wah
Go to website
russ & daughters
Go to website
rose foods
Go to website
scarr's pizza
Go to website
parachou inc.
Go to website
andytown
There are also great restaurants still doing take away and delivery, some of whom have totally changed their concepts to adapt to the time. Check out Tock, a restaurant reservation app that has switched its focus to facilitating takeout during the pandemic, or reach out to your restaurant directly.
take out
Go to website
CANLIS
seatle, wa
Go to website
konbi
los angeles, ca
Go to website
fieldtrip
new york city, ny
Go to website
flowers of vietnam
detroit, mi
Go to website
the beatrice inn
new york city, ny
A global initiative that allows diners to connect directly with restaurants to provide funds that can help them stay afloat
Go to website
Dining Bonds
Initiative
"We represent NYC restaurant, bars & hotels. Follow us for important industry updates."
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NYC Hospitality
Alliance