New York City Coalition Against Hunger
Location
16 Beaver St., 3rd Floor, New York, NY, 10004About Us
The Coalition's original mission was to "coordinate the activities of the emergency food providers in the city so that issues can be identified, prioritized and addressed effectively." Though its aims have expanded and evolved over the last two decades - for example, it has strengthened advocacy and legislative efforts and now provides national service participants to emergency food providers - food access for all New Yorkers has always remained the Coalition's animating goal.
Environment
- NYCCAH's Farm Fresh Initiative Program addresses this question by providing families with choices.
- Healthy, organic, fresh vegetables are made accessible to low-income neighborhoods through a weekly distribution of fresh foods to neighborhood soup kitchens/food pantries and a mixed-income CSA program that accepts food stamps and offers a variety of pay
- Healthy, organic, vegetables are made accessible to low-income neighborhoods through a weekly distribution of fresh food to area soup kitchens/food pantries and a mixed-income CSA program that accepts food stamps and offers a variety of payment options.



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