Community Involvement
At Midnight Janitorial, we make it our mission to give back to the community that supports us. Each employee has pledged to donate their time to an individual charity of their choice, along with participating in company wide charity events.
Midnight Janitorial Employees collect over 85 Easter Baskets for Local Families in Need
CEO Angella Luyk put the word out to her friends that she wanted to help families in need and would they donate an Easter Basket. 85 baskets later, CFO Harry Powell agreed to dress up as the Easter Bunny to hand them out.
One Stop joins forces with IBERO-American Action League to collect Mid Year School Supplies.

Midnight Janitorial teams up with Ronald McDonald house to donate Easter Baskets to the families staying at the house.


Midnight Janitorial Recognizes 2 Amazing Children
Midnight Janitorial employees wanted to do something nice for local families. We wanted to give parents a chance to brag about their children. We sent out a Facebook message asking parents to tell us why their child is amazing. We received an overwhelming response. We chose one boy and one girl to receive a back pack full of school supplies.
Junior Achievement Sparks Student Success

JA impacted over 4.5 million U.S. students in more than 197,000 classrooms during 2013-2014. Our CEO has been a longtime supporter of JA.
Our volunteer-delivered, kindergarten-12th grade programs foster work-readiness, entrepreneurship and financial literacy skills, and use experiential learning to inspire students to dream big and reach their potential. With the help of more than 213,000 volunteers, JA students develop the skills they need to experience the realities and opportunities of work and entrepreneurship in the 21st century.
https://www.juniorachievement.org/web/ja-cuny/
Random Acts of Kindness
Midnight Janitorial Employees have pledged to do 50 Random Acts of kindness in the upcoming year. Each time they perform one the person will receive a card letting them know to pay it forward.
RESOLVE – “Domestic Violence Stinks”


Bottom line is Domestic Violence Stinks. It happens behind closed doors and is often a terrible secret; when the reality is 1 in 3 women and 1 in 4 men will be affected by domestic violence and 1 in 4 college females will be sexually assaulted before graduation.”
This whimsical campaign for a serious cause strives to draw attention to a frightening topic in a non-threatening way and to foster open dialog about the prevalence of domestic violence in our community; particularly in the suburbs, where more than half of all incidents are reported.
The goal of the campaign is to acknowledge that domestic violence happens in every neighborhood; and to let people who may be suffering in silence know that they are not alone. Community members are invited to show their support by hosting the outhouses on their front lawn or businesses and by making a donation to RESOLVE, which develops and delivers innovative solutions that address domestic violence and sexual assault.
Christopher Simpson / Eli Parker Golf Tournament
The Christopher Simpson Golf Tournament was started in 2012, to honor a true American Hero. Sgt Simpson was killed in the line of duty 17-March-08 in Baghdad by a road side bomb. All proceeds went to Clear Path For Vets. Recognizing the responsibility of communities to help those who serve, Clear Path for Veterans empowers service members, veterans, and their families through supportive programs and services in a safe, respectful environment.
https://cmanganaro.wix.com/simpsonparker
Midnight Janitorial Supports Rotary Interact
Midnight Janitorial is a proud supporter of the Rush-Henrietta High School Rotary Interact Club.
Midnight Janitorial CEO, Angella Luyk Speaks at DECA Installation Dinner
Midnight Janitorial CEO, Angella Luyk was a guest speaker at the DECA Region 10 Installation Dinner and was presented a certificate of recognition for coming out to speak.