WSCAH’s Town Hall – Leading Change Through Emergency Feeding

The West Side Campaign Against Hunger (WSCAH) – located at 263 West 86th Street – is one of the largest food pantries and emergency food providers in NYC, having delivered over 2 million pounds of food to over 40,000 people in need just since the beginning of the pandemic.

[perfectpullquote align=”full” bordertop=”false” cite=”” link=”” color=”#6884b4″ class=”” size=””] “West Side Campaign Against Hunger alleviates hunger by ensuring that all New Yorkers have access with dignity to a choice of healthy food and supportive services.”
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To update the public on the organization’s recent accomplishments – while discussing an efficient path forward – WSCAH is hosting a virtual town hall on Wednesday, June 16 from 1-2pm. Leading Change Through Emergency Feeding will feature WSCAH Board Vice Chair, Cynthia Roney, and a panel of leaders in the emergency feeding world – both on the federal and local level:

  • Kumar Chandran, Senior Advisor of Nutrition for the USDA
  • Kate MacKenzie, Director of the Mayor’s Office of Food Policy in NYC
  • Greg Silverman, CEO and Executive Director of WSCAH

PLEASE NOTE: Those who register will receive a Zoom link on the day of the event.

 

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