http://www.foodbanknyc.org/our-programs/our-food-program-network/food-program-locator
Please visit http://www.nyc.gov/html/misc/html/2012/hurricane_shelters.html for the full list of designated emergency shelters or call 311
for more information. Please continue to check www.foodbanknyc.org
for further updates on Food Bank For New York City services as
severe weather conditions continue.
Thu Nov 08 19:38:05 +0000 2012 by tfri:other_contacts changed.
(show/hide changes)Sat Nov 03 10:18:23 +0000 2012 by LTel:notes: The Food Bank For New York City has different ways for you to get
involved. See if your local pantry or kitchen can use volunteers
by going to the locator:
http://www.foodbanknyc.org/our-programs/our-food-program-network/food-program-locator
----------------------------------
FOOD BANK FOR NYC DISASTER RESPONSE VOLUNTEERS
Volunteers are a critical resource for filling the gap between
professional emergency response capacity and community needs -
WE NEED YOUR HELP.
Volunteer Registry Online:
http://foodbanknyc.wufoo.com/forms/food-bank-for-nyc-disaster-response-volunteers/
-----------------------------------
HOW TO DONATE FOOD:
http://www.foodbanknyc.org/how-you-can-help/donate-food
-----------------------------------
ALERT: Food Bank For New York City Continues Critical Food
Distribution Post Hurricane Sandy
Food Bank For New York City Continues Critical Food Distribution
as Hurricane Sandy Hits (New York, NY) October 29, 2012 --
Food Bank For New York City will be open on Monday, October 290
with leaders operating from the organization's the Bronx and
Harlem facilities. As Hurricane Sandy hits New York City,
Food Bank will continue to distribute critical food supplies
to emergency feeding programs, operational soup kitchens,
food pantries, senior centers and agencies in areas of the
city not under mandatory evacuation. Trucks will begin to
depart from from the organization's Bronx warehouse at 6:00
a.m. with the goal of making all scheduled deliveries safely
and responsibly in full compliance with New York City disaster
response protocols. "Food Bank For New York City is actively
working to fulfill two main priorities: services to our members
and services to the clients of our kitchen and pantry," said
President and CEO Margarette Purvis. "The storm takes on a
whole new dimension for our network because we're at the end
of the month when many families find themselves using our
programs because their resources have run out. With this in
mind, maintaining services for our neediest neighbors during
this time of crisis is critical. We're also contacting our
most active member agencies to determine food supply needs
and are preparing to send emergency trucks as available."
Food Bank's Community Kitchen & Pantry of West Harlem,
located at 252 West 116th Street, will open at 9:00 a.m. and
will provide dinner service from 4:00-6:00 p.m. 150
Emergency pantry bags have already been prepared and will
be made available to the public. The Harlem site will also
be equipped to help any client find the nearest shelter if
they're unaware or not associated with housing. New York
City has set up 76 official evacuation shelters for
immediate assistance.
Please visit http://www.nyc.gov/html/misc/html/2012/hurricane_shelters.html for the full list of designated emergency shelters or call 311
for more information. Please continue to check www.foodbanknyc.org
for further updates on Food Bank For New York City services as
severe weather conditions continue.
About the Food Bank For New York City Food Bank For New York
City is recognized as the city's major hunger-relief
organization working to end food poverty throughout the
five boroughs. As the city's hub for integrated food
poverty assistance, the Food Bank tackles the hunger
issue on three fronts - food distribution, income
support and nutrition education - all strategically
guided by its research. Through its network of 1,000
community-based member programs citywide, the Food Bank
helps provide 400,000 free meals a day for New Yorkers
in need. The Food Bank's hands-on nutrition education
program in the public schools reaches 35,000 children,
teens and adults. Income support services including food
stamps, free tax assistance for the working poor and the
Earned Income Tax Credit put millions of dollars back in
the pockets of low-income New Yorkers, helping them to
achieve greater dignity and independence. Ninety-four
percent of donations go directly toward programs in all
five boroughs. Learn how you can help at foodbanknyc.org.
(New York, NY) November 1, 2012 -- Food Bank is continuing
to distribute critical food supplies to emergency feeding
programs, operational soup kitchens, food pantries, senior
centers and agencies in areas of the city not under mandatory
evacuation. Trucks are departing from from the organization's
Bronx warehouse at 6:00 a.m. each morning with the goal of
making all scheduled deliveries safely and responsibly in
full compliance with New York City disaster response protocols.
Food Bank's Community Kitchen & Pantry of West Harlem, located
at 252 West 116th Street, will open at 9:00 a.m. and will
provide pantry bags between 10:30-3 and hot meals from
2:00-2:00 p.m. The Harlem site is also equipped to help
any client find the nearest shelter if they're unaware or
not associated with housing.
New York City has set up 76 official evacuation shelters for
immediate assistance. Please visit: http://www.nyc.gov/html/misc/html/2012/hurricane_shelters.html
for the full list of designated emergency shelters or call 311
for more information.
Please continue to check www.foodbanknyc.org for further
updates on Food Bank For New York City services.
Natural disasters have a disproportionate effect on people
with little or no savings, those least able to bounce back.
People who suffer from lost income or property due to the
storm will have difficulty affording food afterward.
Last year, throughout Hurricane Irene, Food Bank helped provide
assistance to thousands of New Yorkers who lost food to flooding,
power outages, and the need to evacuate their homes. We will
continue to monitor the need of our network and clients throughout
the storm and provide the necessary relief and support. -> HURRICANE SANDY - FROM THE SITE:
The Food Bank For New York City has different ways for you to get
involved. See if your local pantry or kitchen can use volunteers
by going to the locator:
http://www.foodbanknyc.org/our-programs/our-food-program-network/food-program-locator
----------------------------------
FOOD BANK FOR NYC DISASTER RESPONSE VOLUNTEERS
Volunteers are a critical resource for filling the gap between
professional emergency response capacity and community needs -
WE NEED YOUR HELP.
Volunteer Registry Online:
http://foodbanknyc.wufoo.com/forms/food-bank-for-nyc-disaster-response-volunteers/
-----------------------------------
HOW TO DONATE FOOD:
http://www.foodbanknyc.org/how-you-can-help/donate-food
-----------------------------------
ALERT: Food Bank For New York City Continues Critical Food
Distribution Post Hurricane Sandy
Food Bank For New York City Continues Critical Food Distribution
as Hurricane Sandy Hits (New York, NY) October 29, 2012 --
Food Bank For New York City will be open on Monday, October 290
with leaders operating from the organization's the Bronx and
Harlem facilities. As Hurricane Sandy hits New York City,
Food Bank will continue to distribute critical food supplies
to emergency feeding programs, operational soup kitchens,
food pantries, senior centers and agencies in areas of the
city not under mandatory evacuation. Trucks will begin to
depart from from the organization's Bronx warehouse at 6:00
a.m. with the goal of making all scheduled deliveries safely
and responsibly in full compliance with New York City disaster
response protocols. "Food Bank For New York City is actively
working to fulfill two main priorities: services to our members
and services to the clients of our kitchen and pantry," said
President and CEO Margarette Purvis. "The storm takes on a
whole new dimension for our network because we're at the end
of the month when many families find themselves using our
programs because their resources have run out. With this in
mind, maintaining services for our neediest neighbors during
this time of crisis is critical. We're also contacting our
most active member agencies to determine food supply needs
and are preparing to send emergency trucks as available."
Food Bank's Community Kitchen & Pantry of West Harlem,
located at 252 West 116th Street, will open at 9:00 a.m. and
will provide dinner service from 4:00-6:00 p.m. 150
Emergency pantry bags have already been prepared and will
be made available to the public. The Harlem site will also
be equipped to help any client find the nearest shelter if
they're unaware or not associated with housing. New York
City has set up 76 official evacuation shelters for
immediate assistance.
Please visit http://www.nyc.gov/html/misc/html/2012/hurricane_shelters.html for the full list of designated emergency shelters or call 311
for more information. Please continue to check www.foodbanknyc.org
for further updates on Food Bank For New York City services as
severe weather conditions continue.
About the Food Bank For New York City Food Bank For New York
City is recognized as the city's major hunger-relief
organization working to end food poverty throughout the
five boroughs. As the city's hub for integrated food
poverty assistance, the Food Bank tackles the hunger
issue on three fronts - food distribution, income
support and nutrition education - all strategically
guided by its research. Through its network of 1,000
community-based member programs citywide, the Food Bank
helps provide 400,000 free meals a day for New Yorkers
in need. The Food Bank's hands-on nutrition education
program in the public schools reaches 35,000 children,
teens and adults. Income support services including food
stamps, free tax assistance for the working poor and the
Earned Income Tax Credit put millions of dollars back in
the pockets of low-income New Yorkers, helping them to
achieve greater dignity and independence. Ninety-four
percent of donations go directly toward programs in all
five boroughs. Learn how you can help at foodbanknyc.org.
(New York, NY) November 1, 2012 -- Food Bank is continuing
to distribute critical food supplies to emergency feeding
programs, operational soup kitchens, food pantries, senior
centers and agencies in areas of the city not under mandatory
evacuation. Trucks are departing from from the organization's
Bronx warehouse at 6:00 a.m. each morning with the goal of
making all scheduled deliveries safely and responsibly in
full compliance with New York City disaster response protocols.
Food Bank's Community Kitchen & Pantry of West Harlem, located
at 252 West 116th Street, will open at 9:00 a.m. and will
provide pantry bags between 10:30-3 and hot meals from
2:00-2:00 p.m. The Harlem site is also equipped to help
any client find the nearest shelter if they're unaware or
not associated with housing.
New York City has set up 76 official evacuation shelters for
immediate assistance. Please visit: http://www.nyc.gov/html/misc/html/2012/hurricane_shelters.html
for the full list of designated emergency shelters or call 311
for more information.
Please continue to check www.foodbanknyc.org for further
updates on Food Bank For New York City services.
Natural disasters have a disproportionate effect on people
with little or no savings, those least able to bounce back.
People who suffer from lost income or property due to the
storm will have difficulty affording food afterward.
Last year, throughout Hurricane Irene, Food Bank helped provide
assistance to thousands of New Yorkers who lost food to flooding,
power outages, and the need to evacuate their homes. We will
continue to monitor the need of our network and clients throughout
the storm and provide the necessary relief and support.
(show/hide changes)Sat Nov 03 10:17:38 +0000 2012 by LTel:notes: The Food Bank For New York City has different ways for you to get
involved. See if your local pantry or kitchen can use volunteers
by going to the locator:
http://www.foodbanknyc.org/our-programs/our-food-program-network/food-program-locator
----------------------------------
FOOD BANK FOR NYC DISASTER RESPONSE VOLUNTEERS
Volunteers are a critical resource for filling the gap between
professional emergency response capacity and community needs -
WE NEED YOUR HELP.
Volunteer Registry Online:
http://foodbanknyc.wufoo.com/forms/food-bank-for-nyc-disaster-response-volunteers/
-----------------------------------
ALERT: Food Bank For New York City Continues Critical Food
Distribution Post Hurricane Sandy
Food Bank For New York City Continues Critical Food Distribution
as Hurricane Sandy Hits (New York, NY) October 29, 2012 --
Food Bank For New York City will be open on Monday, October 290
with leaders operating from the organization's the Bronx and
Harlem facilities. As Hurricane Sandy hits New York City,
Food Bank will continue to distribute critical food supplies
to emergency feeding programs, operational soup kitchens,
food pantries, senior centers and agencies in areas of the
city not under mandatory evacuation. Trucks will begin to
depart from from the organization's Bronx warehouse at 6:00
a.m. with the goal of making all scheduled deliveries safely
and responsibly in full compliance with New York City disaster
response protocols. "Food Bank For New York City is actively
working to fulfill two main priorities: services to our members
and services to the clients of our kitchen and pantry," said
President and CEO Margarette Purvis. "The storm takes on a
whole new dimension for our network because we're at the end
of the month when many families find themselves using our
programs because their resources have run out. With this in
mind, maintaining services for our neediest neighbors during
this time of crisis is critical. We're also contacting our
most active member agencies to determine food supply needs
and are preparing to send emergency trucks as available."
Food Bank's Community Kitchen & Pantry of West Harlem,
located at 252 West 116th Street, will open at 9:00 a.m. and
will provide dinner service from 4:00-6:00 p.m. 150
Emergency pantry bags have already been prepared and will
be made available to the public. The Harlem site will also
be equipped to help any client find the nearest shelter if
they're unaware or not associated with housing. New York
City has set up 76 official evacuation shelters for
immediate assistance.
Please visit http://www.nyc.gov/html/misc/html/2012/hurricane_shelters.html for the full list of designated emergency shelters or call 311
for more information. Please continue to check www.foodbanknyc.org
for further updates on Food Bank For New York City services as
severe weather conditions continue.
About the Food Bank For New York City Food Bank For New York
City is recognized as the city's major hunger-relief
organization working to end food poverty throughout the
five boroughs. As the city's hub for integrated food
poverty assistance, the Food Bank tackles the hunger
issue on three fronts - food distribution, income
support and nutrition education - all strategically
guided by its research. Through its network of 1,000
community-based member programs citywide, the Food Bank
helps provide 400,000 free meals a day for New Yorkers
in need. The Food Bank's hands-on nutrition education
program in the public schools reaches 35,000 children,
teens and adults. Income support services including food
stamps, free tax assistance for the working poor and the
Earned Income Tax Credit put millions of dollars back in
the pockets of low-income New Yorkers, helping them to
achieve greater dignity and independence. Ninety-four
percent of donations go directly toward programs in all
five boroughs. Learn how you can help at foodbanknyc.org.
(New York, NY) November 1, 2012 -- Food Bank is continuing
to distribute critical food supplies to emergency feeding
programs, operational soup kitchens, food pantries, senior
centers and agencies in areas of the city not under mandatory
evacuation. Trucks are departing from from the organization's
Bronx warehouse at 6:00 a.m. each morning with the goal of
making all scheduled deliveries safely and responsibly in
full compliance with New York City disaster response protocols.
Food Bank's Community Kitchen & Pantry of West Harlem, located
at 252 West 116th Street, will open at 9:00 a.m. and will
provide pantry bags between 10:30-3 and hot meals from
2:00-2:00 p.m. The Harlem site is also equipped to help
any client find the nearest shelter if they're unaware or
not associated with housing.
New York City has set up 76 official evacuation shelters for
immediate assistance. Please visit: http://www.nyc.gov/html/misc/html/2012/hurricane_shelters.html
for the full list of designated emergency shelters or call 311
for more information.
Please continue to check www.foodbanknyc.org for further
updates on Food Bank For New York City services.
Natural disasters have a disproportionate effect on people
with little or no savings, those least able to bounce back.
People who suffer from lost income or property due to the
storm will have difficulty affording food afterward.
Last year, throughout Hurricane Irene, Food Bank helped provide
assistance to thousands of New Yorkers who lost food to flooding,
power outages, and the need to evacuate their homes. We will
continue to monitor the need of our network and clients throughout
the storm and provide the necessary relief and support.
-> The Food Bank For New York City has different ways for you to get
involved. See if your local pantry or kitchen can use volunteers
by going to the locator:
http://www.foodbanknyc.org/our-programs/our-food-program-network/food-program-locator
----------------------------------
FOOD BANK FOR NYC DISASTER RESPONSE VOLUNTEERS
Volunteers are a critical resource for filling the gap between
professional emergency response capacity and community needs -
WE NEED YOUR HELP.
Volunteer Registry Online:
http://foodbanknyc.wufoo.com/forms/food-bank-for-nyc-disaster-response-volunteers/
-----------------------------------
HOW TO DONATE FOOD:
http://www.foodbanknyc.org/how-you-can-help/donate-food
-----------------------------------
ALERT: Food Bank For New York City Continues Critical Food
Distribution Post Hurricane Sandy
Food Bank For New York City Continues Critical Food Distribution
as Hurricane Sandy Hits (New York, NY) October 29, 2012 --
Food Bank For New York City will be open on Monday, October 290
with leaders operating from the organization's the Bronx and
Harlem facilities. As Hurricane Sandy hits New York City,
Food Bank will continue to distribute critical food supplies
to emergency feeding programs, operational soup kitchens,
food pantries, senior centers and agencies in areas of the
city not under mandatory evacuation. Trucks will begin to
depart from from the organization's Bronx warehouse at 6:00
a.m. with the goal of making all scheduled deliveries safely
and responsibly in full compliance with New York City disaster
response protocols. "Food Bank For New York City is actively
working to fulfill two main priorities: services to our members
and services to the clients of our kitchen and pantry," said
President and CEO Margarette Purvis. "The storm takes on a
whole new dimension for our network because we're at the end
of the month when many families find themselves using our
programs because their resources have run out. With this in
mind, maintaining services for our neediest neighbors during
this time of crisis is critical. We're also contacting our
most active member agencies to determine food supply needs
and are preparing to send emergency trucks as available."
Food Bank's Community Kitchen & Pantry of West Harlem,
located at 252 West 116th Street, will open at 9:00 a.m. and
will provide dinner service from 4:00-6:00 p.m. 150
Emergency pantry bags have already been prepared and will
be made available to the public. The Harlem site will also
be equipped to help any client find the nearest shelter if
they're unaware or not associated with housing. New York
City has set up 76 official evacuation shelters for
immediate assistance.
Please visit http://www.nyc.gov/html/misc/html/2012/hurricane_shelters.html for the full list of designated emergency shelters or call 311
for more information. Please continue to check www.foodbanknyc.org
for further updates on Food Bank For New York City services as
severe weather conditions continue.
About the Food Bank For New York City Food Bank For New York
City is recognized as the city's major hunger-relief
organization working to end food poverty throughout the
five boroughs. As the city's hub for integrated food
poverty assistance, the Food Bank tackles the hunger
issue on three fronts - food distribution, income
support and nutrition education - all strategically
guided by its research. Through its network of 1,000
community-based member programs citywide, the Food Bank
helps provide 400,000 free meals a day for New Yorkers
in need. The Food Bank's hands-on nutrition education
program in the public schools reaches 35,000 children,
teens and adults. Income support services including food
stamps, free tax assistance for the working poor and the
Earned Income Tax Credit put millions of dollars back in
the pockets of low-income New Yorkers, helping them to
achieve greater dignity and independence. Ninety-four
percent of donations go directly toward programs in all
five boroughs. Learn how you can help at foodbanknyc.org.
(New York, NY) November 1, 2012 -- Food Bank is continuing
to distribute critical food supplies to emergency feeding
programs, operational soup kitchens, food pantries, senior
centers and agencies in areas of the city not under mandatory
evacuation. Trucks are departing from from the organization's
Bronx warehouse at 6:00 a.m. each morning with the goal of
making all scheduled deliveries safely and responsibly in
full compliance with New York City disaster response protocols.
Food Bank's Community Kitchen & Pantry of West Harlem, located
at 252 West 116th Street, will open at 9:00 a.m. and will
provide pantry bags between 10:30-3 and hot meals from
2:00-2:00 p.m. The Harlem site is also equipped to help
any client find the nearest shelter if they're unaware or
not associated with housing.
New York City has set up 76 official evacuation shelters for
immediate assistance. Please visit: http://www.nyc.gov/html/misc/html/2012/hurricane_shelters.html
for the full list of designated emergency shelters or call 311
for more information.
Please continue to check www.foodbanknyc.org for further
updates on Food Bank For New York City services.
Natural disasters have a disproportionate effect on people
with little or no savings, those least able to bounce back.
People who suffer from lost income or property due to the
storm will have difficulty affording food afterward.
Last year, throughout Hurricane Irene, Food Bank helped provide
assistance to thousands of New Yorkers who lost food to flooding,
power outages, and the need to evacuate their homes. We will
continue to monitor the need of our network and clients throughout
the storm and provide the necessary relief and support.
(show/hide changes)Sat Nov 03 10:15:49 +0000 2012 by LTel:notes: The Food Bank For New York City has different ways for you to get
involved. See if your local pantry or kitchen can use volunteers
by going to the locator:
http://www.foodbanknyc.org/our-programs/our-food-program-network/food-program-locator
----------------------------------
FOOD BANK FOR NYC DISASTER RESPONSE VOLUNTEERS
Volunteers are a critical resource for filling the gap between
professional emergency response capacity and community needs -
WE NEED YOUR HELP.
Volunteer Registry Online:
http://foodbanknyc.wufoo.com/forms/food-bank-for-nyc-disaster-response-volunteers/
-----------------------------------
ALERT: Food Bank For New York City Continues Critical Food
Distribution Post Hurricane Sandy
Food Bank For New York City Continues Critical Food Distribution
as Hurricane Sandy Hits (New York, NY) October 29, 2012 --
Food Bank For New York City will be open on Monday, October 290
with leaders operating from the organization's the Bronx and
Harlem facilities. As Hurricane Sandy hits New York City,
Food Bank will continue to distribute critical food supplies
to emergency feeding programs, operational soup kitchens,
food pantries, senior centers and agencies in areas of the
city not under mandatory evacuation. Trucks will begin to
depart from from the organization's Bronx warehouse at 6:00
a.m. with the goal of making all scheduled deliveries safely
and responsibly in full compliance with New York City disaster
response protocols. "Food Bank For New York City is actively
working to fulfill two main priorities: services to our members
and services to the clients of our kitchen and pantry," said
President and CEO Margarette Purvis. "The storm takes on a
whole new dimension for our network because we're at the end
of the month when many families find themselves using our
programs because their resources have run out. With this in
mind, maintaining services for our neediest neighbors during
this time of crisis is critical. We're also contacting our
most active member agencies to determine food supply needs
and are preparing to send emergency trucks as available."
Food Bank's Community Kitchen & Pantry of West Harlem,
located at 252 West 116th Street, will open at 9:00 a.m. and
will provide dinner service from 4:00-6:00 p.m. 150
Emergency pantry bags have already been prepared and will
be made available to the public. The Harlem site will also
be equipped to help any client find the nearest shelter if
they're unaware or not associated with housing. New York
City has set up 76 official evacuation shelters for
immediate assistance.
Please visit http://www.nyc.gov/html/misc/html/2012/hurricane_shelters.html for the full list of designated emergency shelters or call 311
for more information. Please continue to check www.foodbanknyc.org
for further updates on Food Bank For New York City services as
severe weather conditions continue.
About the Food Bank For New York City Food Bank For New York
City is recognized as the city's major hunger-relief
organization working to end food poverty throughout the
five boroughs. As the city's hub for integrated food
poverty assistance, the Food Bank tackles the hunger
issue on three fronts - food distribution, income
support and nutrition education - all strategically
guided by its research. Through its network of 1,000
community-based member programs citywide, the Food Bank
helps provide 400,000 free meals a day for New Yorkers
in need. The Food Bank's hands-on nutrition education
program in the public schools reaches 35,000 children,
teens and adults. Income support services including food
stamps, free tax assistance for the working poor and the
Earned Income Tax Credit put millions of dollars back in
the pockets of low-income New Yorkers, helping them to
achieve greater dignity and independence. Ninety-four
percent of donations go directly toward programs in all
five boroughs. Learn how you can help at foodbanknyc.org.
(New York, NY) November 1, 2012 -- Food Bank is continuing to distribute critical food supplies to emergency feeding programs, operational soup kitchens, food pantries, senior centers and agencies in areas of the city not under mandatory evacuation. Trucks are departing from from the organization's Bronx warehouse at 6:00 a.m. each morning with the goal of making all scheduled deliveries safely and responsibly in full compliance with New York City disaster response protocols.
Food Bank's Community Kitchen & Pantry of West Harlem, located
at 252 West 116th Street, will open at 9:00 a.m. and will
provide pantry bags between 10:30-3 and hot meals from
2:00-2:00 p.m. The Harlem site is also equipped to help
any client find the nearest shelter if they're unaware or
not associated with housing.
New York City has set up 76 official evacuation shelters for immediate assistance. Please visit http://www.nyc.gov/html/misc/html/2012/hurricane_shelters.html for the full list of designated emergency shelters or call 311 for more information.
Please continue to check www.foodbanknyc.org for further
updates on Food Bank For New York City services.
Natural disasters have a disproportionate effect on people
with little or no savings, those least able to bounce back.
People who suffer from lost income or property due to the
storm will have difficulty affording food afterward.
Last year, throughout Hurricane Irene, Food Bank helped provide
assistance to thousands of New Yorkers who lost food to flooding,
power outages, and the need to evacuate their homes. We will
continue to monitor the need of our network and clients throughout
the storm and provide the necessary relief and support.
-> The Food Bank For New York City has different ways for you to get
involved. See if your local pantry or kitchen can use volunteers
by going to the locator:
http://www.foodbanknyc.org/our-programs/our-food-program-network/food-program-locator
----------------------------------
FOOD BANK FOR NYC DISASTER RESPONSE VOLUNTEERS
Volunteers are a critical resource for filling the gap between
professional emergency response capacity and community needs -
WE NEED YOUR HELP.
Volunteer Registry Online:
http://foodbanknyc.wufoo.com/forms/food-bank-for-nyc-disaster-response-volunteers/
-----------------------------------
ALERT: Food Bank For New York City Continues Critical Food
Distribution Post Hurricane Sandy
Food Bank For New York City Continues Critical Food Distribution
as Hurricane Sandy Hits (New York, NY) October 29, 2012 --
Food Bank For New York City will be open on Monday, October 290
with leaders operating from the organization's the Bronx and
Harlem facilities. As Hurricane Sandy hits New York City,
Food Bank will continue to distribute critical food supplies
to emergency feeding programs, operational soup kitchens,
food pantries, senior centers and agencies in areas of the
city not under mandatory evacuation. Trucks will begin to
depart from from the organization's Bronx warehouse at 6:00
a.m. with the goal of making all scheduled deliveries safely
and responsibly in full compliance with New York City disaster
response protocols. "Food Bank For New York City is actively
working to fulfill two main priorities: services to our members
and services to the clients of our kitchen and pantry," said
President and CEO Margarette Purvis. "The storm takes on a
whole new dimension for our network because we're at the end
of the month when many families find themselves using our
programs because their resources have run out. With this in
mind, maintaining services for our neediest neighbors during
this time of crisis is critical. We're also contacting our
most active member agencies to determine food supply needs
and are preparing to send emergency trucks as available."
Food Bank's Community Kitchen & Pantry of West Harlem,
located at 252 West 116th Street, will open at 9:00 a.m. and
will provide dinner service from 4:00-6:00 p.m. 150
Emergency pantry bags have already been prepared and will
be made available to the public. The Harlem site will also
be equipped to help any client find the nearest shelter if
they're unaware or not associated with housing. New York
City has set up 76 official evacuation shelters for
immediate assistance.
Please visit http://www.nyc.gov/html/misc/html/2012/hurricane_shelters.html for the full list of designated emergency shelters or call 311
for more information. Please continue to check www.foodbanknyc.org
for further updates on Food Bank For New York City services as
severe weather conditions continue.
About the Food Bank For New York City Food Bank For New York
City is recognized as the city's major hunger-relief
organization working to end food poverty throughout the
five boroughs. As the city's hub for integrated food
poverty assistance, the Food Bank tackles the hunger
issue on three fronts - food distribution, income
support and nutrition education - all strategically
guided by its research. Through its network of 1,000
community-based member programs citywide, the Food Bank
helps provide 400,000 free meals a day for New Yorkers
in need. The Food Bank's hands-on nutrition education
program in the public schools reaches 35,000 children,
teens and adults. Income support services including food
stamps, free tax assistance for the working poor and the
Earned Income Tax Credit put millions of dollars back in
the pockets of low-income New Yorkers, helping them to
achieve greater dignity and independence. Ninety-four
percent of donations go directly toward programs in all
five boroughs. Learn how you can help at foodbanknyc.org.
(New York, NY) November 1, 2012 -- Food Bank is continuing
to distribute critical food supplies to emergency feeding
programs, operational soup kitchens, food pantries, senior
centers and agencies in areas of the city not under mandatory
evacuation. Trucks are departing from from the organization's
Bronx warehouse at 6:00 a.m. each morning with the goal of
making all scheduled deliveries safely and responsibly in
full compliance with New York City disaster response protocols.
Food Bank's Community Kitchen & Pantry of West Harlem, located
at 252 West 116th Street, will open at 9:00 a.m. and will
provide pantry bags between 10:30-3 and hot meals from
2:00-2:00 p.m. The Harlem site is also equipped to help
any client find the nearest shelter if they're unaware or
not associated with housing.
New York City has set up 76 official evacuation shelters for
immediate assistance. Please visit: http://www.nyc.gov/html/misc/html/2012/hurricane_shelters.html
for the full list of designated emergency shelters or call 311
for more information.
Please continue to check www.foodbanknyc.org for further
updates on Food Bank For New York City services.
Natural disasters have a disproportionate effect on people
with little or no savings, those least able to bounce back.
People who suffer from lost income or property due to the
storm will have difficulty affording food afterward.
Last year, throughout Hurricane Irene, Food Bank helped provide
assistance to thousands of New Yorkers who lost food to flooding,
power outages, and the need to evacuate their homes. We will
continue to monitor the need of our network and clients throughout
the storm and provide the necessary relief and support.
(show/hide changes)Sat Nov 03 10:14:40 +0000 2012 by LTel:notes: The Food Bank For New York City has different ways for you to get
involved. See if your local pantry or kitchen can use volunteers
by going to the locator:
http://www.foodbanknyc.org/our-programs/our-food-program-network/food-program-locator
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FOOD BANK FOR NYC DISASTER RESPONSE VOLUNTEERS
Volunteers are a critical resource for filling the gap between
professional emergency response capacity and community needs -
WE NEED YOUR HELP.
Volunteer Registry Online:
http://foodbanknyc.wufoo.com/forms/food-bank-for-nyc-disaster-response-volunteers/ -> The Food Bank For New York City has different ways for you to get
involved. See if your local pantry or kitchen can use volunteers
by going to the locator:
http://www.foodbanknyc.org/our-programs/our-food-program-network/food-program-locator
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FOOD BANK FOR NYC DISASTER RESPONSE VOLUNTEERS
Volunteers are a critical resource for filling the gap between
professional emergency response capacity and community needs -
WE NEED YOUR HELP.
Volunteer Registry Online:
http://foodbanknyc.wufoo.com/forms/food-bank-for-nyc-disaster-response-volunteers/
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ALERT: Food Bank For New York City Continues Critical Food
Distribution Post Hurricane Sandy
Food Bank For New York City Continues Critical Food Distribution
as Hurricane Sandy Hits (New York, NY) October 29, 2012 --
Food Bank For New York City will be open on Monday, October 290
with leaders operating from the organization's the Bronx and
Harlem facilities. As Hurricane Sandy hits New York City,
Food Bank will continue to distribute critical food supplies
to emergency feeding programs, operational soup kitchens,
food pantries, senior centers and agencies in areas of the
city not under mandatory evacuation. Trucks will begin to
depart from from the organization's Bronx warehouse at 6:00
a.m. with the goal of making all scheduled deliveries safely
and responsibly in full compliance with New York City disaster
response protocols. "Food Bank For New York City is actively
working to fulfill two main priorities: services to our members
and services to the clients of our kitchen and pantry," said
President and CEO Margarette Purvis. "The storm takes on a
whole new dimension for our network because we're at the end
of the month when many families find themselves using our
programs because their resources have run out. With this in
mind, maintaining services for our neediest neighbors during
this time of crisis is critical. We're also contacting our
most active member agencies to determine food supply needs
and are preparing to send emergency trucks as available."
Food Bank's Community Kitchen & Pantry of West Harlem,
located at 252 West 116th Street, will open at 9:00 a.m. and
will provide dinner service from 4:00-6:00 p.m. 150
Emergency pantry bags have already been prepared and will
be made available to the public. The Harlem site will also
be equipped to help any client find the nearest shelter if
they're unaware or not associated with housing. New York
City has set up 76 official evacuation shelters for
immediate assistance.
Please visit http://www.nyc.gov/html/misc/html/2012/hurricane_shelters.html for the full list of designated emergency shelters or call 311
for more information. Please continue to check www.foodbanknyc.org
for further updates on Food Bank For New York City services as
severe weather conditions continue.
About the Food Bank For New York City Food Bank For New York
City is recognized as the city's major hunger-relief
organization working to end food poverty throughout the
five boroughs. As the city's hub for integrated food
poverty assistance, the Food Bank tackles the hunger
issue on three fronts - food distribution, income
support and nutrition education - all strategically
guided by its research. Through its network of 1,000
community-based member programs citywide, the Food Bank
helps provide 400,000 free meals a day for New Yorkers
in need. The Food Bank's hands-on nutrition education
program in the public schools reaches 35,000 children,
teens and adults. Income support services including food
stamps, free tax assistance for the working poor and the
Earned Income Tax Credit put millions of dollars back in
the pockets of low-income New Yorkers, helping them to
achieve greater dignity and independence. Ninety-four
percent of donations go directly toward programs in all
five boroughs. Learn how you can help at foodbanknyc.org.
(New York, NY) November 1, 2012 -- Food Bank is continuing to distribute critical food supplies to emergency feeding programs, operational soup kitchens, food pantries, senior centers and agencies in areas of the city not under mandatory evacuation. Trucks are departing from from the organization's Bronx warehouse at 6:00 a.m. each morning with the goal of making all scheduled deliveries safely and responsibly in full compliance with New York City disaster response protocols.
Food Bank's Community Kitchen & Pantry of West Harlem, located
at 252 West 116th Street, will open at 9:00 a.m. and will
provide pantry bags between 10:30-3 and hot meals from
2:00-2:00 p.m. The Harlem site is also equipped to help
any client find the nearest shelter if they're unaware or
not associated with housing.
New York City has set up 76 official evacuation shelters for immediate assistance. Please visit http://www.nyc.gov/html/misc/html/2012/hurricane_shelters.html for the full list of designated emergency shelters or call 311 for more information.
Please continue to check www.foodbanknyc.org for further
updates on Food Bank For New York City services.
Natural disasters have a disproportionate effect on people
with little or no savings, those least able to bounce back.
People who suffer from lost income or property due to the
storm will have difficulty affording food afterward.
Last year, throughout Hurricane Irene, Food Bank helped provide
assistance to thousands of New Yorkers who lost food to flooding,
power outages, and the need to evacuate their homes. We will
continue to monitor the need of our network and clients throughout
the storm and provide the necessary relief and support.
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