Food Bank for New York City


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The IRS recognizes the Food Bank For New York City as the largest coordinator of civilian tax assistance in the country.

Food Bank volunteers, who have received IRS certification, help provide as much as $100 million in tax refunds for New York City's working poor annually.

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For 25 years, the Food Bank For New York City has relied on people like you to help feed those who do not have the means to feed themselves. The Food Bank solicits, warehouses and distributes food to more than 1,000 food pantries, soup kitchens and other food assistance programs throughout the five boroughs. These programs, in turn, prepare balanced, nutritious meals for people who don't have enough money or resources for one of life's most basic necessities: food.

With approximately 1.3 million New Yorkers relying on emergency food — the majority of whom are women, children, seniors, the working poor and people with disabilities — your food donations are critical. The Food Bank offers a variety of ways to donate to suit your need.

Learn how you can help end hunger in our city:

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