The Food Bank For New York City, a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit and member of Feeding America, has been working to end food poverty in the five boroughs for over 40 years, and now it’s getting assistance from a group of volunteer accountants.
As the city’s largest hunger-relief organization, the Food Bank takes a multifaceted approach to helping low-income New Yorkers overcome their circumstances and achieve greater independence. The Food Bank powers an extensive member network of over 800 food pantries, community kitchens, senior centers, shelters, campus partners and other community-based organizations across the five boroughs of Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx and Staten Island.
As a philanthropist committed to giving back to my local community, I founded the Accountants United to End Food Insecurity Council in January 2023 to bring the accounting profession together throughout the five boroughs of New York City to provide greater awareness of the noble mission of the Food Bank and raise much-needed funding. The Food Bank supports communities on myriad levels including:
- Free meals and services through a community soup kitchen and food pantry in West Harlem that serves more than 100,000 meals each month. The Food Bank’s team includes professional chefs, community nutritionists, program administrators and caring volunteers, ensuring families and individuals receive healthy and nutritious meal choices;
- The senior program, which launched in 2012, provides a place for elders to get together, enjoy a meal and gather for special events. In addition to meals and pantry services, seniors can enjoy activities and are provided with resources such as health management workshops and nutritional guidance; and
- As one of the nation’s largest Internal Revenue Service Volunteer Income Tax Assistance providers, the Food Bank provides eligible New Yorkers with free tax compliance filing services and has put more than $1.3 billion back into the pockets of hardworking New Yorkers. The VITA program, an IRS-sponsored program, relies on hundreds of dedicated accounting volunteers to ensure filers receive the crucial and necessary tax refunds they depend upon and ultimately help people fight poverty and food insecurity.
We are actively seeking volunteer accountants from accounting firms of all sizes throughout the five boroughs to register for our upcoming IRS webinar on
I encourage accounting firms of all sizes throughout the five boroughs to join our valiant journey to end food insecurity across the five boroughs as we can make a far greater impact together in furthering the mission of the Food Bank. Please help us and join our Council today at
If interested in exploring how your accounting firm can join the Accountants United to End Food Insecurity Council through your accounting firm’s existing Stewardship Program, Planned Giving Program and/or charitable foundation, please contact me at pscalise@saxllp.com or Ed Ilsen, the Food Bank’s manager of business partnerships, at
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