Food Banks in New York
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- City Harvest — NYC's first and largest food rescue organization, rescuing nutritious food destined for waste and distributing it free to hungry New Yorkers.
- Feeding Westchester — Nourish our neighbors in the fight against hunger.
- FeedMore WNY — More food. More good.
- Food Bank For New York City — Empowering every New Yorker to achieve food security for good. NYC's largest hunger relief organization.
- Food Bank of Central New York — Leading the effort to eliminate hunger in our region through community partnerships, education, advocacy, and distribution of nutritious food.
- Food Bank of the Southern Tier — Building & sustaining hunger-free communities throughout the Southern Tier.
- Foodlink — Leverage the power of food to end hunger and build healthier communities.
- Island Harvest Food Bank — Together, We Can End Hunger on Long Island.
- Long Island Cares - The Harry Chapin Food Bank — Fighting hunger and food insecurity across Nassau and Suffolk Counties by distributing food and resources to those in need.
- Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York — Distributing donated food from industry sources to nearly 1,000 charitable agencies across 23 New York counties to alleviate hunger.
- Met Council on Jewish Poverty — America's largest Jewish nonprofit fighting poverty, serving over 350,000 New Yorkers a year with food and social services.
- New York Common Pantry — One of NYC's largest food pantries, reducing hunger and promoting dignity, health, and self-sufficiency.
- Part of the Solution (POTS) — A Bronx community center providing food, dignity services, and pathways to stability for thousands of families.
- Masbia Soup Kitchen Network — A network of soup kitchens providing free hot meals and grocery packages across Brooklyn and Queens.
- The River Fund New York — One of NYC's largest emergency food providers, distributing over a million pounds of groceries monthly in Queens.
- St. John's Bread & Life — Brooklyn's largest emergency feeding program, serving hot meals and fresh produce through pantry and mobile programs.
- Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen — A Chelsea emergency feeding program serving nutritious meals each weekday to anyone, without question or qualification.
- The Bowery Mission — Serving homeless and hungry New Yorkers since 1879 with hot meals, shelter, and residential recovery programs.
- West Side Campaign Against Hunger — Since 1979, a dignity-first food provider connecting New Yorkers to a choice of healthy food and benefits.
- The Campaign Against Hunger — A trusted Brooklyn anti-hunger nonprofit running one of NYC's largest supermarket-style emergency food pantries.
- God's Love We Deliver — Cooks and delivers free medically tailored meals to New Yorkers too sick to shop or cook for themselves.
- Xavier Mission — Addressing hunger and homelessness in NYC since 1983 through a soup kitchen and customer-choice food pantry.
- Samaritan Center — Syracuse interfaith nonprofit serving hot, nutritious meals 365 days a year with case management for those in need.
- Loaves & Fishes of Tompkins County — Tompkins County's only community kitchen serving free meals Monday through Friday with hospitality and advocacy.
- Community Hunger Outreach Warehouse (CHOW) — Broome County food-pantry network distributing emergency food to over 30,000 people through 50+ partner agencies.
- St. Peter's Kitchen — West-side Rochester nonprofit providing daily lunches, a food pantry, and support to people facing food insecurity.
- The People's Pantry — Rochester 501(c)(3) emergency food cupboard providing groceries and essentials to families with dignity and without bias.
- Foodnet Meals on Wheels — Tompkins County nonprofit delivering nutritious meals and nutrition services to older adults and others in need.
- Capital City Rescue Mission — Faith-based Albany mission providing hot meals, shelter, clothing, and recovery programs for the homeless and needy.
- Joseph's House & Shelter — Troy nonprofit ending homelessness with non-judgmental services and warm meals for thousands across the Capital Region.
- Dutchess Outreach — Poughkeepsie nonprofit offering a free choice food pantry, hot meals, and hygiene items to Dutchess County households.
- People's Place — Kingston nonprofit running a 'Your Choice' food pantry, thrift store, and community cafe serving Ulster County residents.
- HOPE Community Services — New Rochelle nonprofit running one of Westchester's largest food pantries, a community kitchen, and social services.
- Lifting Up Westchester — White Plains nonprofit providing meals, shelter, and basic-needs support to people facing homelessness and poverty.
- The INN (Interfaith Nutrition Network) — Long Island's largest soup kitchen and a network of services for people facing hunger, homelessness, and poverty.
- Long Island Council of Churches — Freeport-based interfaith council running an emergency food pantry serving tens of thousands of Long Islanders.