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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)
On November 7, 2023 LSA Family Health Service held the dedication of the Giving Wall honoring the Daisy Fund Donors and celebrate the legacy of Sister Susanne Lachapelle. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Volunteers Appreciation Day Celebration At Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen And Pantry. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Food Bank For New York City partnered with United Way of New York City, City Harvest and The Roundtable to host a rally on the steps of City Hall on May 23, 2024 urging Mayor Eric Adams and the New York City Council to restore funding for food assistance programs. The Mayor has cut funding in his proposed budget by roughly 50 percent for food assistance programs as demand for New York’s network of food pantries and soup kitchens has increased by a staggering 80 percent in recent years. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
On April 3, 2025 advocates, direct service providers and New Yorkers who support strengthening food security for all held a rally at the steps of City Hall on the day of the NYC Council Oversight Hearing on Hunger and Food Insecurity in New York City 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 April 3, 2025 advocates, direct service providers and New Yorkers who support strengthening food security for all held a rally at the steps of City Hall on the day of the NYC Council Oversight Hearing on Hunger and Food Insecurity in New York City 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)
Volunteers come into action packing groceries and serving hot meals to support Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen And Pantry community feeding programs. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Food Bank For New York City partnered with United Way of New York City, City Harvest and The Roundtable to host a rally on the steps of City Hall on May 23, 2024 urging Mayor Eric Adams and the New York City Council to restore funding for food assistance programs. The Mayor has cut funding in his proposed budget by roughly 50 percent for food assistance programs as demand for New York’s network of food pantries and soup kitchens has increased by a staggering 80 percent in recent years. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
A huge THANK YOU to every volunteer, sponsor, partner, and our amazing staff who made today’s #SpicketRiverCleanup possible.
Together we gave new life to the Greenway, making our parks, our river, and our community healthier. This is the power of teamwork! ✨🙌
Now the brooms can rest until next year! 😄
Un enorme GRACIAS a cada voluntario, patrocinador, aliado y a nuestro increíble staff que hizo posible la #LimpiezaDelRíoSpicket.
Juntos le dimos nueva vida a la Greenway, haciendo más saludables nuestros parques, nuestro río y nuestra comunidad. ¡Así se siente el poder del trabajo en equipo!
Ahora sí, ¡las escobas pueden descansar hasta el año que viene!
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#LawrenceMa
#SpicketRiver
#LawrenceParks
#ParquesDeLawrence
#CommunityPower
Volunteers come into action packing groceries and serving hot meals to support Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen And Pantry community feeding programs. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
The new pantry choice kiosks where HASK clients can select and order their preferred food pantry items were unveiled at Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen And Pantry. (Photo by Erik McGregor)