“Orange = Action” for Hunger Action Month

Feeding Westchester is marking Hunger Action Month this September by encouraging residents to wear orange and take action against hunger. Join us as the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge is illuminated in orange on September 6 to kick off the month of awareness and community engagement.
Food Safety for Summer BBQs

Ensure a safe and delicious summer BBQ by properly defrosting meats, avoiding cross-contamination, and cooking foods to the correct internal temperatures.
Healthy Ways to Prepare Vegetables This Summer

Enhance your summer meals with these healthy and flavorful vegetable preparation tips. Learn how to roast, grill, and sauté vegetables to bring out their best taste and nutrition.
Ensuring No Child Goes Hungry This Summer: Feeding Westchester’s Kids Summer Feeding Program

School may be out, but hunger doesn’t take a break.
Feeding Westchester Welcomes New Board Members

Feeding Westchester, Westchester County’s primary food bank, is pleased to announce two new members to its board.
Living Beyond Gluten: My Journey with Celiac Disease

Discover Kate Glick’s journey with Celiac Disease, from diagnosis to advocacy. Learn about the challenges of a gluten-free lifestyle and find valuable resources and support for living well with Celiac Disease
Premier Tasting Event to Benefit Westchester Families at Risk of Hunger

Annual fundraiser to feature sweet and savory bites, craft beer, custom cocktails and more
Leftover Delights: 5 Safe Ways to Stretch Holiday Meals

Discover five essential tips to safely savor and extend your holiday leftovers! From perfect timing to mindful portions and creative revamps, our blog guides you through a delightful journey of minimizing waste while prioritizing food safety. Get expert insights and delicious recipes for a festive and safe culinary experience this season.
Directions to Feeding Westchester

Here is how you can navigate to Feeding Westchester’s distribution center in Elmsford, NY.
Feeding Westchester Celebrates Grand Re-Opening

Newly expanded space increases storage and distribution capacity by 50 percent; organization asks the community to help “stock the shelves”