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Stop & Shop, Feeding Westchester, and Neighbors Link Donate Food

Stop & Shop, Feeding Westchester, and Neighbors Link Donate and Distribute Local Produce to Nearly 700 Community Families in Need

To address the food security issue in Westchester, Stop & Shop donated and distributed 5,000 pounds of fresh, local produce to those in need in the Westchester area at Mt. Kisco Elementary School. Feeding Westchester also provided produce, bringing the total to nearly 10,000 pounds of produce distributed to between 500 and 700 families. Local Stop & Shop store employees were on-hand to distribute the produce so families affected by COVID-19 have nutritionally balanced meals to maintain a healthy lifestyle.

This produce distribution event was also in collaboration with Neighbors Link. Based in Mt. Kisco, Neighbors Link operates throughout Westchester County to strengthen the community through the integration of immigrants. This is accomplished through creating education and volunteer opportunities in partnership with other local organizations.

200,000 Westchester residents, count on Feeding Westchester to provide access to nutritious food. While the numbers are staggering, the organization believes that hunger is a solvable problem in our community with partners like Stop & Shop and Neighbors Link.

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Produce distributed includes: green/yellow squash, green peppers, cucumbers, eggplant, romaine / leaf lettuce, corn, cabbage, peaches, vine ripe tomatoes and squash. Produce will be distributed while adhering to social distancing guidelines.

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