Man Starts Free Lawn-Mowing Service for Seniors After Losing His Job to COVID-19

Man Starts Free Lawn-Mowing Service for Seniors After Losing His Job to COVID-19
(Courtesy of Brian Schwartz)
9/10/2020
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9/10/2020

When a Wayne, New Jersey, man lost his job amid lockdown, he decided not to let the crisis get the best of him.

Brian Schwartz, 39, worked hard as a New York City digital advertising executive, so hard his wife would often pull him away from his computer. Although his life was upended after losing his job, Schwartz faced life head-on.

With his late grandfather in mind, Schwartz realized that senior citizens and veterans in his community were fighting greater battles against COVID-19. And he wanted to help.

Brian Schwartz's "I Want To Mow Your Lawn" service offers to mow lawns for senior citizens and veterans at no charge. (Courtesy of Brian Schwartz)
Brian Schwartz's "I Want To Mow Your Lawn" service offers to mow lawns for senior citizens and veterans at no charge. (Courtesy of Brian Schwartz)

Schwartz decided lawn mowing was a socially distanced service he could provide—at no cost—to those over the age of 65. And so, I Want To Mow Your Lawn—his free service—was born.

“I just love grandparents,” Schwartz told CNN. “I can only imagine the stress they’re all going through. I realized a lot of them (senior citizens) are on fixed incomes, so I figured there’s a creative way to help them out. Not just physically, but also mentally.”

The former advertiser used his knowledge of marketing to set up a website and Facebook page.
“With all going on in the world, it’s the least I could do for our elderly neighbors,” he writes on his website, IWantToMowYourLawn.com.

“I love grandparents. I miss mine. Feels good to help out. ... Also looking to help disabled veterans! I believe that putting some good out into the universe, it all comes back.”

(Illustration - WKanadpon/Shutterstock)
(Illustration - WKanadpon/Shutterstock)

Soon, after sending a press release to the local news to spread the word of his mission, his free lawn service began to boom. He got his first customer at the end of June. Since then, Schwartz, who had little landscaping experience prior to his new venture, has provided for more than a dozen seniors.

Before each gig, Schwartz loads his gardening equipment into the back of his Jeep and gets to business. He makes sure to maintain social distancing by calling customers over the phone when he arrives, and sends air hugs to appreciative customers.

He doesn’t accept tips—but many have donated to help with the cost of gas or donated toward nonprofit organizations close to Schwartz’s heart, which he lists on his website. He now offers his service in four New Jersey counties: Passaic County, Morris County, Bergen County, and Essex County.
(Illustration - Tretyakov Viktor/Shutterstock)
(Illustration - Tretyakov Viktor/Shutterstock)

Two neighbors who also lost their jobs during the pandemic have even joined the novice landscaper on his mission.

Schwartz said he plans to continue expanding his free lawn-mowing service as he figures out his next career move. He encourages others who are facing challenges due to the pandemic to continue networking and never give up.

Until then, Schwartz said he will continue to follow his heart.

The CNN Wire and Epoch Times Staff contributed to this story.
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