Nicole Harrison
Director, Volunteer Engagement

Nicole Harrison
Director, Volunteer Engagement

The Power of Showing Up

Every meal packed, hour served, and helping hand helps more New Yorkers feed their families. Your impact last year:

7K

Volunteers showed up across the city

20,750

Hours served

$695K

Service value toward our mission

Explore Opportunities to Make a Difference

Featured

Volunteer distributing produce at community food event

SNAP Call Support Center

Help New Yorkers navigate the SNAP (food stamps) application and recertification process.

Must be bilingual, 18+, and able to commit to ongoing service and training.

On-Site

Community Kitchen in West Harlem

Volunteers packing food at Food Bank for NYC
Community Kitchen

Pantry Distribution

Pack and distribute grocery bags with fresh produce and shelf-stable goods at our Community Kitchen and Pantry in West Harlem.

Must be 14+ (under 18 must be accompanied by a guardian). Groups of up to 9 adults welcome.

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Community Kitchen

Older Adult Center Support

Assist with workshops and activities at our Older Adult Center in Harlem, which supports seniors 60+ years old.

olunteers serving meals at Food Bank for NYC
Community Kitchen

Meal Service

Welcome guests and serve hot meals at our Community Kitchen during Community Meal Service and Senior Lunch Service.

Must be 18+. Groups up to 6 welcome for Community Meal Service only.

On-Site

Hunts Point Warehouse in The Bronx

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Hunts Point Warehouse

Warehouse Repack

Sort and repack bulk food at our warehouse at the Hunts Point Distribution Center in The Bronx.

  • Groups of 10-25 volunteers
  • 7+ years old (additional restrictions for youth groups)
  • Available weekday mornings and afternoons
  • For corporate groups, recommended sponsorship: $2,000
  • Individual volunteers can check the Volunteer Portal for monthly public shifts

Corporate Volunteer Opportunities

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Hunts Point Warehouse in the Bronx

Women receiving essential food items from food pantry

Mobile Pantries

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Community Kitchen in West Harlem

Smiling woman outdoors with an orange bag full of leafy greens and groceries.

Face Hunger Simulation

Virtual Volunteer Opportunities

Pack Kits For Kindness

Prepare essential item kits from home for distribution at our Community Kitchen.

Volunteer Voices

Come to make an impact. Leave forever changed.

83

hours served

After a few weeks volunteering at Senior Lunch, I started recognizing familiar faces. Phoebe told me stories from her college years. Arnold joked about how he got his name. Kevin proudly showed off a new magnetic dartboard. Sweet connections, shared laughs, and lots of smiles.”

Noah Becker, 29

Community Kitchen & Pantry Volunteer

50

hours served

It’s humbling to witness the real impact of a warm meal. A family of four visits every day we serve. One afternoon, we had extra bananas—I handed a bunch to the father. His face lit up with gratitude. That small moment reminded me how even the simplest gestures can mean everything.”

Jackson Staal, 21

Community Meal & Senior Lunch Volunteer

27

hours served

On my very first day, after handing out the last pantry bag, I learned we had served over 300 New Yorkers. That moment moved me deeply—and it continues to fuel my commitment to give back.”

Margaret Bassey, 16

Pantry Distribution Volunteer

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