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Represent WSCAH at Resource Fair!
ORGANIZATION: West Side Campaign Against Hunger
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2 people are interested
In collaboration with other community based organizations, The Bronx Coalition will be hosting a Health, Wellness and Needs Resource Fair to support Hurricane Maria evacuees. West Side Campaign Against Hunger (WSCAH) will be present to hand out information about our services and small bags filled with fresh veggies and fruits! Please join us to spread the word out about WSCAH, hand out goodie bags, and engage attendees that visit our table.
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About West Side Campaign Against Hunger
Location:
263 West 86th Street, New York, NY 10024, US
Mission Statement
West Side Campaign Against Hunger is a community-based emergency food program and social service agency located in New York CIty. Through a customer-cooperative, supermarket style food pantry, WSCAH alleviates hunger and creates a culture that promotes self reliance and works for change. WSCAH changes our perception of hungry people by working in partnership with them, providing food with dignity, and empowering customers to find solutions.
Description
West Side Campaign Against Hunger (WSCAH)-one of the largest and most successful food pantries in New York City-provides emergency food assistance and supportive services for individuals and families facing food insecurity. We offer fresh fruits, fresh vegetables, whole grains, protein, and dairy in our supermarket-style pantry, where customers can choose the food that is best for them, thus serving our community with dignity. With a robust social service department, we connect customers to benefits and other community resources, and we offer a free, on-site job training program called Culinary Pathways. Our newest program and latest innovation to addressing hunger is our Mobile Market, which brings fresh, healthy food and support services directly to New York City neighborhoods with high rates of poverty and food insecurity.
Last year, we distributed over 1.5 million pounds of food-one-third of which was fresh fruits and vegetables. This amounted to 1.3 million meals for more than 11,300 unduplicated families. We also enrolled 586 families in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), 357 in health insurance, and helped 196 people find jobs. We graduated 43 individuals from our Culinary Pathways Program-a 75% graduation rate-and 81% of graduates either continued their education or obtained employment.
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WHERE
450 Grand ConcourseGymnasium 3rd FloorBronx, NY 10451
DATE POSTED
March 19, 2018
SKILLS
- Customer Service
- Community Outreach
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