
NYC’s City Harvest Receives Donation From JPMorganChase For Dining, Kitchen Essentials For Local Pantries Serving Community Members
City Harvest Increases Support for Partner Community Food Programs with JPMorganChase’s Donation of Kitchen and…

City Harvest Increases Support for Partner Community Food Programs with JPMorganChase’s Donation of Kitchen and…

More Food Pantry Donations To Support Staten Island Families In Need This Holiday Season …

Disastrous Effects Of Health Insurance Rate Hikes, Legislation To Protect Federal Workers, Sexual Assault On…

New York’s Rep: Why Senate Minority Is Holding Out For Better Deal With Government Shutdown…

Expiring Healthcare Subsidies Will Raise Premiums Nationwide Particularly Rural New York, Mental Health Services For…

Biden Administration to Overhaul Welfare Following ProPublica Reporting by Eli Hager ProPublica is a Pulitzer…

GILLIBRAND ANNOUNCES NEW YORK TO RECEIVE OVER HALF A BILLION IN FEDERAL FUNDING TO EXPAND…

U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, Congresswoman Jenniffer González-Colón (R-PR), Hispanic Federation, Coalition for Food Security Puerto…

The Institute for Nonprofit Leadership at Slippery Rock University is hosting the Annual Nonprofit Academy…

Staten Islander News Organization sat down with Zack Hodgson, Emergency Services Director at Salvation Army…

Extra SNAP benefits are ending as US lawmakers resume battle over program that helps low-income…

Nearly 70,000 people in New York City (including more than 20,000 children) are homeless. This Saturday, February 18 is “Don’t Walk…

Robin Hood Invites NYC Nonprofit Leaders to Apply to the Grant Readiness and Insights Training (GRIT)…

Survey: Numbers Needed for the Legislative Forum As we discussed at the January meeting (notes…

American Legion Annual Coat and Food Drive American Legion Bayonne Post 19 annual coat and…

This story originally appeared on ProPublica Bonnie Bridgforth supported five children with an $8.50-an-hour job…

by Reema Amin, Chalkbeat New York This story was originally published by Chalkbeat on Oct 20,…

Since the schools have closed back in March, and there is an understanding that some…