Hurricane Irene Donations Collected Throughout Brooklyn
Martin J. Golden
September 28, 2011
Hurricane Irene caused widespread damage throughout upstate communities, especially in the Upper Catskills. With damaged roads and bridges, lack of access to supermarkets, inadequate transportation and high gas prices, many residents are going to face critical food and supply shortages in the upcoming months.
With the help of City Harvest, Regional Food Bank, and Move for Hunger, GrowNYC is answering this call for help by collecting needed items at Greenmarkets throughout the City. Donations will be distributed to communities most in need by the New York State Regional Food Bank.
Over 10% of the farmers who provide fresh and local produce at Greenmarkets in the City have lost all of their crops for the year due to severe flooding during and after Hurricane Irene. We urge all New Yorkers to come to together and help feed the communities that have helped feed all of us for so long.
Collections will take place in Brooklyn from 8am – 2pm at the markets and dates listed below.
Brooklyn Greenmarkets - all 9/24, 10/1, 10/8
Grand Army Plaza: Prospect Pk W & Flatbush, Saturdays
Ft. Greene: Washington Pk and Dekalb, Saturdays
Bay Ridge: 3rd Ave & 95th St, Saturdays
We are looking to get the word out to those in the community. Every little bit helps.
Peanut Butter
Jelly
Canned Meals (Chili, Ravioli, etc.)
Hearty Soups
Cereal
Snack/Granola Bars
Pasta
Shelf Stable or Instant Milk
Crackers
Cookies
Paper Plates
Paper Cups
Diapers
Shampoo
Toothpaste
Disinfectant Cleaner
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