
Feeding Westchester is responding to the greatest need and demand it’s ever seen for food in the county. In the middle of the coronavirus outbreak, so many people are out of work and need help putting food on the table for their families. The county’s leading nonprofit, hunger-relief organization is also feeding seniors shut in their homes and children who usually rely on free or reduced breakfast and lunch at school. Feeding Westchester’s Vice President of Development, Matt Honeycutt, spoke with RNN‘s Richard French about the challenge and the response. To watch the entire interview, click here.
Due to weather conditions, our office will be closed on Monday, January 26. We have coordinated with our partners and made the necessary arrangements.
Thank you for your understanding and continued support of our work across Westchester.
In observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, our offices are closed today, January 19. Food donation drop-off remains open, and your support helps ensure neighbors across Westchester have access to fresh, healthy food.