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Gullotta House to Partner With MBIA to Provide 1700 Meals
The partnership will provide 1700 meals to local area hospitals as a way to thank healthcare workers for their hard work during the pandemic

Gullotta House will be partnering with MBIA, a financial services company headquartered in Purchase, NY, to provide 1700 meals to local area hospitals as a way to express their thanks to all the healthcare workers for their hard work and dedication during the COVID-19 pandemic. Beginning next week, meals will be distributed to local hospitals and their employees.
“In the past year, we have witnessed the devastating effects of COVID-19 in our community and how it has drastically changed our lives,” said Matthew Gullotta, Founder and President of Gullotta House. “During these challenging times, our healthcare workers never wavered and continued to do their job each day for patients and their families throughout the area. We are thrilled to be partnering with MBIA to provide free hot meals to our healthcare workers as our token of appreciation for all they have done in the past year.”
Gullotta House and MBIA will be targeting the following hospitals in the area: Greenwich Hospital Center, Montefiore Hospital, Northern Westchester Hospital, Phelps Hospital, Putnam Hospital, Stamford Hospital, St. Joe’s, St. John’s Riverside, Westchester Medical Center, and White Plains Hospital. The meals to be delivered were prepared by Hudson Anchor, Terra Rustica, The Grille at Somers Pointe, The Mirage Restaurant & Café, The Stamford Diner, and The Tasty Table.
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For more information about the partnership and meal donations, please contact Matthew Gullotta at (914) 525-0744 or via email at GullottaHouse@gmail.com. For any media inquiries, please contact Chereese Jervis-Hill at (914) 218-3968 or via email at EventsCJH@EventsRemember.com.
About Gullotta House: Gullotta House was formed for the charitable purpose of aiding residents of Westchester County who face financial or other hardships by providing food vouchers, scholarships to help with the payment for education, outings and community entertainment events, holiday assistance, and by assisting community organizations and programs by providing additional service to their clients and participants. For more information about Gullotta House, please visit their website at www.gullottahouse.org or their Facebook page at Facebook.com/gullottahouse.