OUR PROGRAMS
We strive to not only meet the immediate need for emergency food relief on
Long Island, but also to eliminate the underlying causes of hunger itself.
A summary of our programs follows, with a link to additional information on
each.
In response to the need for a year-round resource, Long Island Cares opened
The Harry Chapin Food Bank in February 1982.
The Food Bank receives, warehouses, and distributes millions of pounds of donated and
purchased food from various sources to member agencies
serving the needy population of Nassau and Suffolk counties.
The Food Bank serves hundreds of these agencies: food pantries,
soup kitchens, shelters, group homes, day treatment facilities, senior
nutrition sites and day care centers.
Agency Relations is of vital importance
for guiding, coordinating, and monitoring their food relief efforts.
Long Island Cares addresses the causes of hunger through
Community Outreach Programs such as New Paths to
Achievement and Job Training. These
programs work with individuals most at risk of needing
emergency food assistance during their lifetime, helping them acquire job skills
and confidence to make them
self-sufficient.
Our School Tools program sends a positive
message about the importance of education by making new school supplies
available to children in need of assistance. The Kids Cafe
after-school program provides children with nutritious
meals and snacks in a safe, educational environment in cooperation with
community agencies.
Long Island Cares' Hunger Education
program is an important tool in the fight against hunger.
Presentations given for schools, clubs, religious
organizations and local government groups discuss
Hunger Statistics, why many people in the United States are hungry, and
what organizations like Long Island Cares are doing to address the problem.