Casa Amigos, the popular restaurant in the heart of Scottsdale’s entertainment district, is supporting local police and fire departments in the Greater Phoenix metro area by donating free meals to first responders supporting our community. Casa Amigos, and parent company Evening Entertainment Group, recognize the importance of their partnership with the police and fire departments, and are honored to be able to support them in this way.
Drew Young, General Manager of Casa Amigos, has been leading the effort over the past few weeks. Young is aiming for every police department to receive 50 meals, with appropriate numbers also going to smaller firehouses. He has already made deliveries to 10 departments totaling 500 meals, with deliveries to another 10 departments across the Valley scheduled. As of now, meals have been donated to all Scottsdale and Tempe police departments. Surrounding cities like Mesa, Gilbert, and Phoenix are still to come. All funding is raised with donations received from his long-time clientele who want to help make a difference in the community. Despite state-mandated closures for establishments with series 6 and 7 liquor licenses, Young was able to re-open the Casa Amigos kitchen solely to cook these meals for first responders.
“We could not operate our venues as safely or efficiently without the help of the police and fire departments,” says Young. “We value our long-term relationship with them, and while we cannot currently serve our customers, we can serve those who serve and protect us.”
At the start of the COVID-19 crisis, Mr. Young and Casa Amigos held a similar campaign to donate meals to local nurses fighting the virus on the front lines. It was a success, seeing more than 4,000 meals donated. Phoenix Children’s Hospital in particular received 1,700 meals donated for Nurse’s Week.
Speak Your Mind
You must be logged in to post a comment.