At the close of the New York Produce Show & Conference yesterday at Javits Center, 50 City Harvest volunteers took to the showroom floor to rescue fresh produce donated by the vendors, including berries, coconuts, starfruit, squash, pineapple, guava, mushrooms, ginger, jackfruit, avocados, and so much more! Volunteers rescued more than 53,000 pounds of food, which was then loaded onto City Harvest trucks and delivered to Children of the Light Food Pantry and Salt & Sea Mission in Brooklyn, and Evangel Christian Center in Queens to provide free food for New Yorkers in need. #WeAreCityHarvest
City Harvest
Non-profit Organizations
Brooklyn, New York 19,225 followers
City Harvest is New York’s first and largest food rescue organization, helping to feed millions of New Yorkers.
About us
City Harvest is New York’s first and largest food rescue organization, helping to feed millions of New Yorkers who struggle to put meals on their tables. Corporate and foundation support plays a crucial role in City Harvest’s mission. Learn about the many ways your company can get involved: https://www.cityharvest.org/corporations-and-foundations/
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http://www.cityharvest.org
External link for City Harvest
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Brooklyn, New York
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1982
Locations
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Primary
150 52nd Street
Brooklyn, New York 11232, US
Employees at City Harvest
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We're thrilled that Forbes has again named City Harvest to its list of America's Top 100 Charities! It is an honor to be recognized alongside so many organizations doing incredible work in the U.S. and internationally. This year, we will rescue and distribute more than 81 million pounds of nutritious food, free of charge, to our New York City neighbors in need. Thank you to all of our supporters for standing with us. #WeAreCityHarvest
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Experience a day in the City Harvest warehouse! There’s never a dull moment for Warehouse Manager Betty Rodriguez and our warehouse team! Every day, we receive nearly 76,000 pounds of high-quality rescued food that would otherwise go to waste and prepare our fleet of trucks to deliver fresh food like watermelon, kale, carrots, cauliflower, and much more, to our New York neighbors in need. #WeAreCityHarvest
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"More than 13 percent of Americans—47 million people—experienced food insecurity in 2023," wrote the The New York Times Editorial Board this morning in an opinion piece titled "No One Should Go Hungry in America." In New York City, that figure was one in three adults and nearly half of families with children, per Robin Hood's Poverty Tracker. "While lawmakers in local, state and federal government struggle to find long-term solutions, Feeding America, a network of roughly 200 food banks and 60,000 food pantries and meal programs, is filling the void every day for tens of millions of Americans." City Harvest is proud to be part of the Feeding America network. We are committed to being here, rescuing fresh produce and delivering it for free to help feed New Yorkers across the five boroughs who are experiencing food insecurity. Read more from The New York Times and find free food near you at the links below. #WeAreCityHarvest NYT: https://lnkd.in/edURqAPn Food Map: https://lnkd.in/dvMxpSxV
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This #GivingTuesday, feed good in New York City. The need for food assistance is the highest on record. To meet the need, this year City Harvest will rescue more than 81 million pounds of high-quality, nutritious food that would otherwise go to waste and deliver it for free to soup kitchens and food pantries across the five boroughs so that New Yorkers have the food they need to thrive—that’s nearly 30% more food than pre-pandemic. Through midnight tonight, a generous partner of City Harvest has offered to match every gift, dollar-for-dollar, up to $170,000. This means: 💚 $36 helps feed 8 NYC families for a week 💚 $52 helps feed 11 NYC families for a week 💚 $83 helps feed 18 NYC families for a week 💚 $135 helps feed 29 NYC families for a week Double your impact and feed good in NYC at https://lnkd.in/e8tCUy3C #WeAreCityHarvest
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One in three adults and nearly half of families with children in New York City experienced food insecurity in 2023, according to the sobering findings of Robin Hood's Poverty Tracker Spotlight on Food Assistance from New York City’s Pantry System released this month in collaboration with the Center on Poverty and Social Policy at Columbia University and its Population Research Center. The findings underscore that the number of New Yorkers in need of food assistance has increased substantially since 2019, with twice as many families and twice as many working adults in need of food assistance in our city. Now, most of the people who need to turn to food pantries in order to feed themselves and their families are employed. For many, food pantries are a critical tool to supplement inadequate wages and manage the challenges of affording the cost of living in New York City. City Harvest provided data included in the report that show that 87% of City Harvest program beneficiaries surveyed say food pantries help them to manage their budget and save on weekly grocery bills. Read the full report: https://lnkd.in/eEx98rsT #WeAreCityHarvest 📷: Paul Frangipane
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Much of the food we get arrives in large bins, which can be challenging to distribute. Thankfully, our incredible volunteers step in to 'repack' that food into family-sized bags that our partners can easily distribute to New Yorkers to ensure they have the food they need to thrive. Thank you to OXO for volunteering through our Repack to Give Back Campaign! Volunteers packed 4,541 bags of apples to help provide food for our neighbors in need. Learn how your company can get involved: https://lnkd.in/epeJNTZt #WeAreCityHarvest 📷 : Paul Frangipane
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This month, Instacart donated more than 1,000 turkeys for City Harvest to distribute to our neighbors in need throughout New York City in time for the holidays. Yesterday, members of their team joined us for a turkey distribution at Salt & Sea Mission in Brooklyn. Thank you, Instacart, for standing with us to ensure New Yorkers have the food they need to thrive. Learn more about City Harvest at https://lnkd.in/dK6mxK4 #WeAreCityHarvest 📷 : Lori Cannava
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Last week, we kicked off our annual holiday season corporate volunteering campaign, Repack to Give Back. Right now, 50% of working-age households in New York City are struggling to make ends meet—that’s 3 million New Yorkers who do not make enough to cover the minimum cost of living in NYC—including basics like food, rent, and child care. Many thanks to GIC, ServiceNow, Vox Media, Aprio, WWE, 17Capital, and MUFG for volunteering with us to help provide free, nourishing food for New Yorkers in need. Learn more and get your company involved with Repack to Give Back: https://lnkd.in/eGXdyhGU #WeAreCityHarvest
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Canstruction is back at Brookfield Place through 11/11! Check out the incredible 23 sculptures made entirely of canned food, which will be donated to City Harvest following the exhibit, and bring a can of your own to donate. Thank you to this year's panel of jurors, including Food Council member, Priyanka Naik, and congratulations to all the winners! #WeAreCityHarvest Best Original Design: Little Shop of Hunger by Simpson Gumpertz & Heger (SGH) Structural Ingenuity: CAN I get Another? By HOK Best Meal: We CAN Do It! By Buro Happold Most Cans: Hungry, Hungry, Sandworm by Urban Architectural Initiatives, RA, PC Honorable Mention #1: Ding-Dong, Hunger’s Dead! by Gensler Honorable Mention #2: Hunger: The Empire City Strikes Back by Thornton Tomasetti Cheri Award: Anyone CAN Cook by Severud Associates
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