6 EAST 32ND ST 5TH FLOOR NY NY 10016 | P 646.412.0600Find a food pantry or community program near you.We are adjusting our volunteer experience in accordance with guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the New York City and State Departments of Health, and are requiring all volunteers to abide by our updated VolunteerTake a closer look at how we're feeding NYC.As an organization, we value integrity, creativity, dedication, expertise, collaboration, and diversity. “I thank you too. Emergency Food Relief Alone Cannot Fill the Escalating Need for Food.
City Harvest From day one, City Harvest’s focus has been feeding hungry New Yorkers, neighbors helping neighbors. City Harvest is an equal employment opportunity employer and does not discriminate based on age, citizenship, color, creed, physical or mental disability, ethnicity, family responsibilities, gender identity andOur Rescue Partners provide the steady, dependable support we need to keep our trucks on the road day and night, supplying the food that feeds so many of our hungry neighbors. Now serving New York City for more than 35 years, City Harvest is the world's first food rescue organization, dedicated to feeding hungry New Yorkers. This is a life-saver.”“Everyone’s working on overdrive, for sure,” Robbins said.To meet demand, City Harvest crafted 19 new partnerships that help with emergency food distribution. One site is an unused grocery store owned by Beam Living.“We had an idea, we cleared out the space, we partnered with City Harvest and we’ve been making it happen since the first week of April,” said Beam Living CEO Kelly Vohs.“I felt like it was a time that if you can do something, you need to do something,” said volunteer Meera Mason-Sukrha.This week, 2,000 boxes get loaded up at the Beam Harvest location alone. Some get put on pallets for transfer, others get hand delivered to neighbors.“You are doing a great job.
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Visit a City Harvest Mobile Market Find Free Summer Meals You can also sign up for Plentiful , a free app available in multiple languages, developed by City Harvest in partnership with the United Way for New York City and the New York City Food Assistance Collaborative. God bless you all,” said a recipient.“We’re finding that a lot of people who haven’t traditionally had to go to food pantries and soup kitchens are going now,” Robbins said.A blessing of fresh food, when many would otherwise have to go without.By the end of the fiscal year – June 30 – City Harvest will have delivered 74 million pounds of food.
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That’s 10 million more than expected.Director of Food Access and Network Capacity Rosanna Robbins says City Harvest distributes food to hundreds of community food programs throughout all five boroughs.Boxes filled to the brim with fresh produce, carrots, onions, apples, cucumbers – non-perishables too. All the food rescued by City Harvest and put in the hands of those who need it most.Every Monday, City Harvest transports a truckload of food.