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Food Bank for Westchester Celebrates “Feed a Family” Campaign

TARRYTOWN, N.Y.– Let's talk turkey.

L to R: Cindy Carrasquilla, Stop & Shop; Ellen Lynch,Food Bank for Westchester; State Senator Andrea Stewart-Cousins; Westchester County Executive Robert P. Astorino; Karen Brown and Becky McGovern; and Captain Giovanny Guerrero, Salvation Army.

L to R: Cindy Carrasquilla, Stop & Shop; Ellen Lynch,Food Bank for Westchester; State Senator Andrea Stewart-Cousins; Westchester County Executive Robert P. Astorino; Karen Brown and Becky McGovern; and Captain Giovanny Guerrero, Salvation Army.

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Food Bank for Westchester (FB4W) has re-invented its annual turkey distributions for Thanksgiving and launched a new campaign called “Feed a Family” to help hungry neighbors throughout the holiday season. The announcement took place at the Salvation Army in Tarrytown, which is one of Food Bank for Westchester’s mobile food pantry sites.

As part of this campaign launch, people in the community were encouraged to participate in the initiative. One donation of $25 will buy a holiday meal for a family of four and the campaign’s goal is to provide 1,000 holiday meals for families in need from now through Saturday, Dec. 31. 

“The holidays are an especially difficult time for families and individuals in need of food assistance. The ‘Feed a Family’ campaign creates an impactful way for us come together and help end hunger,” said Ellen Lynch, President and CEO of the Food Bank for Westchester. 

“This campaign is not just about giving out turkeys to families; it’s about giving them the opportunity to create their own holiday memories and family traditions."

Westchester County Executive Robert P. Astorino joined Lynch at the event which also involved handing out turkeys, chickens and other holiday meal ingredients to nearly 100 individuals in need.

“My hope is that every family has an opportunity to sit around the table and give thanks together this holiday season,” said Astorino. “The ‘Feed a Family’ campaign will go a long way towards making that a reality. And for that, I’m grateful.”

State Senator Andrea Stewart-Cousins and Village of Tarrytown Board of Trustees Karen Brown and Becky McGovern also attended the event.

The Food Bank for Westchester operates the county’s largest food collection and emergency distribution network, helping to feed and supply for its 300 front line hunger-relief programs throughout Westchester which include food pantries, soup kitchens, and shelters.

According to Lynch, no contribution is too small for the “Feed a Family” campaign. Local residents, business leaders and organizations can come together to donate, whether it’s $25 to feed one family, or $500 to feed 20 families.

To take the pledge to “Feed a Family,” visit FB4W.org/feedafamily or mail your donation to the Food Bank for Westchester at 200 Clearbrook Road, Elmsford, NY 10801. Checks should be made payable to the Food Bank for Westchester. 

You can alsohelp share the campaign on social media by following FB4W on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram and use the hashtag #FB4W to talk about your contribution. To learn more, visit FB4W.org.

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