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On June 18, 2025 advocates, direct service providers and New Yorkers who support strengthening food security for all held a rally at the steps of City Hall to call on the Mayor and City Council to fund the Community Food Connection (CFC) program at $100M in the next budget, to increase support for food pantries and soup kitchens who are on the frontlines in the fight against hunger. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Foto: Thiago Bugallo / Leo Bertero

Foto: Thiago Bugallo / Leo Bertero

Foto: Thiago Bugallo / Leo Bertero

Foto: Thiago Bugallo / Leo Bertero

Foto: Thiago Bugallo / Leo Bertero

Foto: Thiago Bugallo / Leo Bertero

Foto: Thiago Bugallo / Leo Bertero

Foto: Thiago Bugallo / Leo Bertero

Foto: Thiago Bugallo / Leo Bertero

Foto: Thiago Bugallo / Leo Bertero

Foto: Thiago Bugallo / Leo Bertero

Foto: Thiago Bugallo / Leo Bertero

Foto: Thiago Bugallo / Leo Bertero

Foto: Thiago Bugallo / Leo Bertero

Foto: Thiago Bugallo / Leo Bertero

Local Clean Energy conference, October 17, 2013.

Robin Hood, in collaboration with Columbia University’s Center on Poverty and Social Policy and its Population Research Center, released its annual food insecurity report, Poverty Tracker Spotlight on Food Assistance from New York City’s Pantry System. The report defines food hardship as sometimes or often running out of food, or a person worrying that they will. Amid these challenges, 230 million pounds of emergency food were distributed across New York City’s five boroughs in 2023, according to a City Harvest analysis of data from FeedNYC. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Robin Hood, in collaboration with Columbia University’s Center on Poverty and Social Policy and its Population Research Center, released its annual food insecurity report, Poverty Tracker Spotlight on Food Assistance from New York City’s Pantry System. The report defines food hardship as sometimes or often running out of food, or a person worrying that they will. Amid these challenges, 230 million pounds of emergency food were distributed across New York City’s five boroughs in 2023, according to a City Harvest analysis of data from FeedNYC. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Foto: Thiago Bugallo / Leo Bertero

Foto: Thiago Bugallo / Leo Bertero

Foto: Thiago Bugallo / Leo Bertero

Foto: Thiago Bugallo / Leo Bertero

Foto: Thiago Bugallo / Leo Bertero

Foto: Thiago Bugallo / Leo Bertero

Foto: Thiago Bugallo / Leo Bertero

Foto: Thiago Bugallo / Leo Bertero

Foto: Thiago Bugallo / Leo Bertero

Robin Hood, in collaboration with Columbia University’s Center on Poverty and Social Policy and its Population Research Center, released its annual food insecurity report, Poverty Tracker Spotlight on Food Assistance from New York City’s Pantry System. The report defines food hardship as sometimes or often running out of food, or a person worrying that they will. Amid these challenges, 230 million pounds of emergency food were distributed across New York City’s five boroughs in 2023, according to a City Harvest analysis of data from FeedNYC. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Foto: Thiago Bugallo / Leo Bertero

Foto: Thiago Bugallo / Leo Bertero

Foto: Thiago Bugallo / Leo Bertero

Foto: Thiago Bugallo / Leo Bertero

Foto: Thiago Bugallo / Leo Bertero

Foto: Thiago Bugallo / Leo Bertero

Foto: Thiago Bugallo / Leo Bertero

Foto: Thiago Bugallo / Leo Bertero

Foto: Thiago Bugallo / Leo Bertero

Foto: Thiago Bugallo / Leo Bertero

Foto: Thiago Bugallo / Leo Bertero

Foto: Thiago Bugallo / Leo Bertero

Foto: Thiago Bugallo / Leo Bertero

Foto: Thiago Bugallo / Leo Bertero

Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen And Pantry. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

On June 18, 2025 advocates, direct service providers and New Yorkers who support strengthening food security for all held a rally at the steps of City Hall to call on the Mayor and City Council to fund the Community Food Connection (CFC) program at $100M in the next budget, to increase support for food pantries and soup kitchens who are on the frontlines in the fight against hunger. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

On June 18, 2025 advocates, direct service providers and New Yorkers who support strengthening food security for all held a rally at the steps of City Hall to call on the Mayor and City Council to fund the Community Food Connection (CFC) program at $100M in the next budget, to increase support for food pantries and soup kitchens who are on the frontlines in the fight against hunger. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Foto: Thiago Bugallo / Leo Bertero

Foto: Thiago Bugallo / Leo Bertero

Foto: Thiago Bugallo / Leo Bertero

Local Clean Energy conference, October 17, 2013.

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