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Food Banks in New York: Where to Find the Closest and How to Become a Donor

'05.02.2021'

Vita Popova

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If you are looking for a free eatery, food dispenser, or food stamps in New York City, this resource is helpful. If you want to help volunteer organizations yourself, read this article too. Information has been published https://www.izakayasushilounge.com Food Bank of New York.

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In the context of the coronavirus epidemic in New York, when many people were left without work and livelihoods, support for the most vulnerable populations is especially important.

Today, there are hundreds of food distribution points in the city, where every resident of the metropolis can come and receive three meals a day for free. You can find the closest point of free food and its opening hours at this link.

Where else to get help

For a list of facilities where you can get free food, look for at this link. To find the desired object, click on the search icon and enter your query (district, name of organization, etc.).

Please call in advance before traveling to one of these locations as opening times for these locations may change without prior notice.

To keep food points running smoothly, they need support. If you have the opportunity to help, here are several ways to do it.

How to donate food

One of the main organizations helping to fight hunger is the Food Bank For New York City.

“As the city's leading hunger organization, we must be prepared to provide emergency food assistance to vulnerable New Yorkers who may be quarantined, as well as those affected by the economic downturn,” it said.

There are many ways to donate food. If you are an individual who wants to donate a small amount of food, then we recommend that you do this through charitable organizations. Donors of the food industry or those who have a large amount of food can join a good cause. In any of the above cases, we recommend visiting this site.

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When faced with poor service

If you feel that you are being discriminated against at one of the food banks, you have the right to file a complaint with Food Bank For New York City.

You can also file a complaint with the USDA. To do this, use the information below:

  • In accordance with Federal Civil Rights Law and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Civil Rights Regulations and Policies, the USDA, its agencies, offices and employees, and institutions participating in or managing USDA programs are not eligible discrimination based on race, color, national origin, gender, disability, age, or retaliation or retaliation for previous civil rights activities in any program or activity conducted or funded by the USDA.
  • People with disabilities may need alternative means of communication to get information about the program. For example, braille, audio, sign language and more. In this case, they should contact the agency in which they applied for benefits.
  • Individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing, or have speech impairments should contact the Department of Agriculture through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339.

To file a complaint to discrimination as part of the program, fill out this form or write a letter addressed to the USDA and include in the letter all the information requested in the form. To request a copy of the complaint form, call (866) 632-9992. The completed form must be sent to USDA: US Department of Agriculture: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20250-9410. Fax: (202) 690-7442; or Email: [email protected].

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