Spectrum News: New York advocates concerned about proposed cuts to food insecurity program

Spectrum News: New York advocates concerned about proposed cuts to food insecurity program

Read Article February 22, 2024 BY CASEY BORTNICK AND CAPITAL TONIGHT STAFF NEW YORK STATE Food assistance organizations across New York state have been seeing an uptick in the number of people in need of a helping hand. They often rely on resources like the Hunger Prevention and Nutrition Assistance Program, or HPNAP, and Nourish New York. But now, many advocates are concerned about proposed cuts to HPNAP. Dan Egan, executive director of Feeding New York State, joined Capital Tonight Wednesday to discuss the topic.

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Troy Record: ‘Feeding New York State’ program reaches milestone

Troy Record: ‘Feeding New York State’ program reaches milestone

Read Article November 6, 2023 at 6:02 a.m.  NEW YORK — Gov. Kathy Hochul recently announced Feeding New York State, the state association of New York’s 10 Feeding America member food banks, has reached the five-million-pound collection milestone as part of the ongoing implementation of the New York State Food Donation and Food Scraps Recycling Law that reduces waste and climate-altering emissions caused by landfilling while providing quality food to New Yorkers in need.

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Tackling climate change and alleviating hunger: States recycle and donate food headed to landfills

Associated Press: Tackling climate change and alleviating hunger: States recycle and donate food headed to landfills

Read Article BY DAVID R. MARTIN AND MICHAEL CASEY Updated 3:57 PM EST, November 26, 2023 ELMSFORD, N.Y. (AP) — When Sean Rafferty got his start in the grocery business, anything that wasn’t sold got tossed out. But on a recent day, Rafferty, the store manager for ShopRite of Elmsford-Greenburgh in New York, was preparing boxes of bread, donuts, fresh produce and dairy products to be picked up by a food bank. It’s part of a statewide program requiring larger businesses to donate edible food and, if they can, recycle remaining food scraps.

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Inform NNY: Feeding New York State reaches Milestone

Inform NNY: Feeding New York State reaches Milestone

Read Article Oct 30, 2023 NEW YORK (WWTI) – Feeding New York State, the state association of New York’s 10 Feeding America member food banks, has reached the five-million-pound collection milestone as part of the ongoing implementation of the New York State Food Donation and Food Scraps Recycling Law. 

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Feeding New York State Statement on the FY 2024 State Budget

Feeding New York State Statement on the FY 2024 State Budget

Read Press Release Albany, NY – May 2, 2023 – Feeding New York State – the state association of New York’s 10 Feeding America member food banks – applauds state leaders for negotiating a budget that includes critical investments to address hunger, poverty, and food insecurity. In particular, we’d like to recognize our champions in the legislature for consistently standing up for our most vulnerable families.

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Feeding New York State Statement on State Budget Negotiations

Feeding New York State Statement on State Budget Negotiations

Read Press Release Albany, NY – April 5, 2023 – Feeding New York State, the state association of New York’s 10 Feeding America member food banks, applauds Speaker Heastie, Senate Majority Leader Stewart-Cousins, and the state legislature for uplifting New York families in their respective budget proposals.

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BUILD AN ECONOMY THAT EMPOWERS AND UPLIFTS LOW-INCOME AMERICANS

Raise the federal minimum wage to a living wage of $15 per hour, tie future increases to the rate of inflation, and phase out subminimum wages for tipped workers, workers…

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The Takeaway: The Issue of Hunger on College Campuses

WNYC's The Takeaway: Feeding New York State Advocacy Manager Ryan Healey guests with host Dr. Melissa Harris-Perry to discuss hunger on college campuses.

Listen Now Oct. 26, 2022 – Numerous reports over the years show that food insecurity among college students is as widespread as ever. According to the latest data from The Hope Center for College, Community, and Justice, in the fall of 2020, nearly three in five students lacked adequate access to “basic needs” like food or housing. And across both two-and-four year colleges, 1 in 3 students experienced food insecurity. We spoke with Ryan Healy from Feeding New York State about what college administrators can do to help students on campus, and what state and federal policies can do to expand SNAP access for students.

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The Capitol Pressroom

The Capitol Pressroom : Feeding New York State Exec. Dir. Dan Egan guests with host David Lombardo

Listen Now Oct. 19, 2022 – Feeding New York State Executive Director Dan Egan highlights a state investment in equipment for food banks and outlines the need for monetary and food donations as nonprofits grapple with bare shelves.

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Capital Tonight: Exec. Director Dan Egan discusses why the need for food continues

Capital Tonight: Exec. Director Dan Egan discusses why the need for food continues

Watch Segment September 2, 2022 -- Inflation is the primary reason that so many New Yorkers are experiencing hunger. We have to pay our rent or mortgage. We have to keep the lights on. We have to pay to gas up the car. But food is something families can control and many are now turning to food banks to supplement their meals. On this National Food Bank Day, Dan Egan, the executive director of Feeding New York State, an organization that represents food banks all over New York, discussed why food banks are stretched to capacity this year. “There may be this false belief that we’re not in lockdown anymore, because the unemployment numbers look much better than they did a year ago, that there might be less need,” Egan said. “In fact, we’re seeing equal or greater need right now.”

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