Food Bank for New York City


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PBS’s “Bill Moyer’s Journal” examined the 2007 Farm Bill and the nationwide emergency food shortage in April.

Watch this excellent piece of reportage featuring the Food Bank For New York City and food assistance programs in the five boroughs.



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Our Food Program Network


Food Bank For New York City works in partnership with more than 1,000 food assistance programs throughout the five boroughs to help get food to New Yorkers at risk of going hungry. Our network of programs includes food pantries, soup kitchens, senior centers, low-income daycare centers, Kids Cafes, Open Market BackPack Programs, rehabilitation centers, shelters and youth services.

Our member programs work in partnership with the Food Bank to help provide nutritious and balanced meals and groceries to New Yorkers at risk of hunger — the majority of whom are women, children, seniors, the working poor and people with disabilities.

The Food Bank offers a wide range of services and resources to help member programs better serve their clients, emphasizing a continuum of services geared toward capacity building and making connections with available resources including:

Learn more about the above services. You can search for soup kitchens, food pantries and senior centers in your neighborhood using our Food Program Locator. To learn more about how to become a Food Bank member agency, contact Raymond Vargas, Agency Relations Manager, at rvargas@foodbanknyc.org or 212.566.7855 ext 2262.

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