
THE CAMPAIGN AGAINST HUNGER INC
THE CAMPAIGN AGAINST HUNGER INC

THE CAMPAIGN AGAINST HUNGER INC
Programs
Emergency Feeding Program and Support Services
THE FIRST SUPERMARKET STYLE EMERGENCY FEEDING PROGRAM IN BROOKLYN SERVING AS A MODEL TO OTHER PANTRIES WHO HAVE NOW CONVERTED THEIR PANTRIES TO OUR CLIENT-CHOICE MODEL. WE WERE ALSO THE FIRST PANTRY TO INSTITUTE ITS OWN URBAN FARM TO SUPPLEMENT THE PANTRY PROVISIONS. OUR SOCIAL SERVICE OFFERINGS INCLUDE FREE SEASONAL INCOME-TAX SERVICES, BENEFITS ACCESS SCREENINGS AND ON-SITE ENROLLMENT FOR SNAP, AFFORABLE HEALTHCARE AND RELATED SERVICES. ALSO SERVES AS A HUB FOR OTHER RELATED SERVICES SUCH AS PROCESSING OF APPLICATIONS FOR HUD, SNAP, THE FRESH AIR FUND, DISCOUNT MTA METRO CARDS, BRONX ZOO EMPLOYMENT REFERRALS. WE ALSO DISTRIBUTE CLOTHING AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS.OUR WRAP-AROUND PROGRAMMING INCLUDES NUTRITION AND WELLNESS WORKSHOPS, EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS, AND CAREER OPPORTUNITIES FOR OUR TEENAGE /YOUNG ADULT STUDENTS. WE PROVIDE AFTERSCHOOL AND SUMMER CLASSES FOR YOUNG CHILDREN, PAID INTERNSHIPS FOR AT-RISK TEENS, AND URBAN FARMING INITIATIVES FOR YOUNG ADULTS.THE ORGANIZATION OFFERS EMPLOYMENT AND FINANCIAL LITERACY WORKSHOPS, GARDENING AND COOKING WORKSHOPS, AS WELL AS HEALTH INITIATIVES.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2020 – Jun 30, 2021Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$18.1MProgram 1 [2024]
TCAH has been responding to the needs of vulnerable New Yorkers for over 24 years. TCAH has grown from a small pantry in a church basement to a robust anti-hunger organization having four distinct food access and distribution models, five urban farms, farmers markets, benefits access services, workforce development, and family and nutrition services. Before the COVID crisis, TCAH served 300,000 New Yorkers with 3 million meals annually. Since the COVID-19 crisis,TCAH has served upwards of 1.5 million individuals in 145 zip codes throughout NYC annually and provided enough healthy food for 35 million nutritious meals, plus other vital programs and services. To meet the increased demand, TCAH also established 155 active community partners. TCAH has a robust Youth Empowerment Program that provides compensated workforce development and work-readiness training to disadvantaged youth ages 14-24. TCAH provides urban farming, culinary, and warehouse programming along with personal, professional, and social development workshops to youth. Youth are also engaged throughout opportunity youth and SYEP.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJul 1, 2023 – Jun 30, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$15.9M
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