An Apple A Day

Cover art by Karla Nolan

November 4, 2009

Great Food; Good Heart


City Harvest is a food rescue organization dedicated to feeding New York City’s hungry men, women, and children. A number of restaurants in New York donate their excess food to City Harvest and if you are in the New York area and would like to patronize a restaurant that helps City Harvest, how can you quickly find such an establishment?

City Harvest recently announced the launch of their 2010 edition guide to New York City’s most generous restaurants, titled Great Food, Good Hearts. City Harvest’s Great Food, Good Hearts guide is a compilation of over 160 restaurants, bakeries, and cafes that not only support City Harvest by donating excess food – they also play a key role in raising funds and awareness for the organization.

And now, finding a restaurant that supports City Harvest is now more convenient than ever. For the first time City Harvest is releasing this year’s edition in digital format as well as print. Simply text your location and desired type of cuisine, and you’ll receive a return message with the closest two restaurants listed in Great Food, Good Hearts sent directly to your cell phone. To find the closest restaurant to your current location, text “city harvest” and the address of your current location to 69866. (If you must text, now you can do it for something worthwhile. Just please don't drive or walk while you're texting. ) To find the closest restaurant to your location by cuisine, text the type of cuisine and the address of your current location to 69866 (example: Italian 300 West 22nd Street).

And you can also get a print copy of the guide: Mail a 6” by 9” self-addressed, stamped envelope with $1.00 postage to City Harvest, 575 Eighth Avenue, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10018, Attention: Great Food, Good Hearts. The guide is also available for download in PDF format at www.CityHarvest.org.

So enjoy great food with a good heart.

2 comments:

  1. Thank you for posting this. I plan to make use of this service.

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  2. What a great service to help out other people! I think I read about this in one of our Philly newspapers.

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