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New nonprofit partnership aims to help bolster Bronx community fridges

Read about the new partnership between Services for the Underserved and Sharing Excess as they combat food insecurity in the Bronx, with groups such as the Friendly Fridge Foundation, run by Selma Raven and Sara Allen. They started the program in 2020 and told the Bronx Times that they are both heartened and dismayed to be busier now than ever before. Food waste is a nationwide problem — and ironically, so is food insecurity. According to Sharing Excess, an estimated 900 million meals are wasted each year, and yet 34 million people do not regularly have enough to eat.

Published by Bronx Times

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Hip Hop DJ Funk Flex & Nonprofit Leaders Unite For Free Food Distribution In The Bronx

Tomorrow, as hip hop commemorates its 50th anniversary, the Bronx is preparing for a groundbreaking event. DJ Funk Flex, an iconic figure in the hip hop world and celebrated son of the Bronx, is uniting with two nonprofit innovators, Grassroots Grocery and Sharing Excess. Together, supported by Grubhub, they will launch a massive food distribution at P.S. 078X – The Anne Hutchinson School.

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Grassroots Grocery: Neighbors Helping Neighbors

Grassroots Grocery is a nonprofit organization that works with community leaders and volunteers to rescue and distribute nutritious food to community members in the Bronx and Manhattan. Their philosophy is rooted in the idea of neighbors helping neighbors and they aim to cultivate a community committed to feeding each other.

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Community fridge aims to help New Yorkers in need on UES

NEW YORK - A free grocery store has opened outside an Upper East Side NYCHA development. The community around the complex contributed to Grassroots Grocery's project to address food insecurity.

The stock piled high outside Holmes Towers at East 92nd Street and 1st Avenue Thursday, as a team of volunteers carried caseloads of food to fill the new pair of free fridges. A third of NYCHA residents struggles to feed their family.

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Community fridge aims to help New Yorkers in need on UES

Food insecurity in the city seems to be growing, but two local non-profits are finding a new way to help neighbors on the Upper East Side, opening a community fridge that could be a saving grace for New Yorkers in need.

Alana Katz is one of several volunteers who offered to fill the fridge, bringing 200 turkey sandwiches made by volunteers from the Central Synagogue.

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Grassroots Grocery rescues food to help keep community fridges stocked across NYC

A couple weeks ago, we told you about a pair of new community fridges that opened outside a NYCHA development on the Upper East Side.

Among those helping to keep the fridges stocked there and across the city is an organization called Grassroots Grocery.

Founder Dan Zauderer joined CBS2 in the studio Friday to talk about their efforts.

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