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Feeding Westchester Sheds Light on the State of Hunger

As seen on Patch.com Wednesday, March 3 marks one year since the first COVID-19 case was confirmed in Westchester. Since then, Feeding Westchester, the county’s largest nonprofit hunger-relief organization, has responded to record need in the community – serving more than twice as many residents in 2020 compared to prior years.

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3D Pop Artist Creates Artwork for Feeding Westchester

As seen on The Mamaroneck Review Feeding Westchester and internationally renowned 3D pop artist Charles Fazzino are collaborating this February for a Valentine’s Day focused virtual volunteer project. Feeding Westchester’s new Help From Home volunteer project allows volunteers to create and donate individual bags of assorted food items to be distributed to hungry neighbors

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Wells Fargo Surprises Feeding Westchester With Donation

As seen in Westchester & Fairfield County Business Journals. Feeding Westchester, Westchester County’s largest nonprofit hunger relief organization located in Elmsford, received a surprise $50,000 donation from Wells Fargo to help provide 150,000 meals to families this holiday season. The funds will help meet the unprecedented level of need due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Healthfirst Donates 150,000 Meals to Feeding Westchester

As seen in Patch White Plains. Healthfirst, one of the nation’s largest not-for-profit health insurers, has made a generous donation to Feeding Westchester. The funds will help Westchester County’s largest nonprofit hunger relief organization provide nutritious meals for nearly 40,000 families (or 150,000 people) this holiday season by stocking their Mobile Food Pantry and

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Weather-Related Closure

Due to weather conditions, our office will be closed on Monday, February 23. We have coordinated with our partners and made the necessary arrangements.

Thank you for your understanding and continued support of our work across Westchester.

Honoring Dr. King Through Service

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.

Giving Continues This Holiday Season

While our offices are closed December 25 through January 2, food donation drop-off remains open, and your gift today helps ensure fresh, healthy food is ready for families, children, and seniors when we reopen on January 5.

Give Meals. Give Hope. This Giving Tuesday.

Your support today helps provide fresh food for families, children, and seniors across Westchester.

Closed for July 4th!

Feeding Westchester will be closed on Thursday, July 4th in observance of the holiday.

We’ll resume normal operations on Monday, July 7th.

Thank you for your understanding and have a safe and happy holiday!