The New York City Greenmarket opened its regular Tuesday morning farmers market at the World Trade Center on Tuesday, September 11, 2001. All farmers at the market escaped injury, but their trucks, tables, canopies, supplies, and produce were destroyed, and… Continue reading
Food for Survival solicits, collects, warehouses, and distributes food to a wide range of community feeding programs throughout the five boroughs of New York City. An individual can obtain food at a food pantry, soup kitchen, day-care center, senior centers,… Continue reading
If you own a business in New York and were effected by the terrorists attacks, contact he Mayor’s Hotline at 718-403-2220; or the Economic Development corporation Hotline at 718-30-2457 or 800-456-8369. These offices can answer your business questions, and direct… Continue reading
Over 157 local organizations around the country fight for the rights of low-income people on welfare. These organizations can be a good place to turn to insure that you are getting the proper benefits, and for knowing your rights in… Continue reading