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Staten Island Hunger Task Force Releases February Minutes, New Meeting May 4th

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Editor’s note: You can see the minutes from the last several meetings of the Hunger Task Force here.  There are multiple food pantries and soup kitchens serving islands residents, including Faith United Methodist, which also gives away clothing as they have it directly to the community. Available sizes will vary week to week, and it’s every Saturday.  As Medicaid recipients face new administrative hurdles, along with SNAP recipients who must meet new work requirements, the Social Care Network on Staten Island seeks to help those qualified for services to sign up to receive them.  Some of these individuals may qualify for additional help from local charities offering services that benefit families struggling with food insecurity and healthcare access issues.  Staten Islander News met with Lt. Esther of the Salvation Army Stapleton Corps to get an update on some of their ongoing programs, new pressing needs, and how they are helping the community move forward during times of hardship.  

 

Staten Island Hunger Task Force Meeting Minutes February 2nd, 2026

Attendance will be added at a later date

 

Decisions Made


 

 

Decisions Made


 

 

Staten Island Hunger Task Force Meeting Minutes January 5, 2026

Attendees: Susan Fowler, Heather Butts, Antoinette Donegan, Alemayehu Ayele,

Alex Hughes, Stephanie Nieto, Stephanie Shavuo, Christopher Dowling, Natasha

Pernicka, George Barreto, Cathy carlson, Lynnel Bruno, Crystal Aneke, Delila Nadal, Pam, Danielle Parks, Rev. Faith Togba, Paloma Wasserstein, Steven Kaufman, Terry Troia, Dawn Bridgeford, Monique Thomas, Teddy Otobo-Sheriff, Salomon, Ginny Mantello,Tommy Bond, Giomelly Barton

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Decisions Made

 

Banner Image: Fund SNAP For All campaign. Image Credit – SIHTF


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The SI Hunger Task Force is not a pantry. Instead, we connect community members to pantries and pantries to community and government resources.