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About the Campaign

 

We are now celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the Grand Central Food Program, launched the day after a homeless woman died of starvation in Grand Central Terminal. The program is now the largest nightly mobile soup kitchen in New York, and has never missed a single night of operation.

To commemorate three decades of unfailing service to our city’s most vulnerable men, women and children, the Coalition is running a special GCFP30 Campaign to honor the staff, the volunteers and the tens of thousands of homeless people we serve on the streets of the city.

Our goal is to raise $300,000 by June 30th to ensure that we can keep this vital program going. Like you, we believe no one should have to go to sleep hungry and homeless on the streets of NYC.

There are so many easy ways you can help!

•  Click the SUPPORT tab above to learn how to join our peer-to-peer Crowdrise Campaign;
•  Become a CORPORATE SPONSOR of one of our vans;
•  Or simply make a GIFT to the program.

And don’t forget to take a minute to explore this GCFP30 site and read the inspiring stories of our volunteers and the people we serve each night.

 

 

About the Grand Central Food Program

 

The Grand Central Food Program, launched 30 years ago the night after a homeless woman died of starvation in Grand Central Terminal, is New York’s largest nightly mobile soup kitchen. Every single night of the year, our three vans – manned by our loyal volunteers – hand out roughly 1,000 nutritious meals consisting of hot stew, fresh fruit, bread and milk to those living rough on the street of the city. During the cold winter months we also hand out blankets, coats, hats and other emergency items when available.

In three decades we have never missed a single night of operation: Not during January’s brutal blizzard. Not during Hurricane Sandy. Never. We have distributed more than six million meals in our history, and have brought countless homeless people in out of the cold. We save lives – and bring hope and a way off the streets for the most fragile and marginalized New Yorkers.

The program is staffed almost entirely by volunteers who drive the vans and hand out the food each night, many of whom have been with us for years. Click here to learn more about the program or find out how to volunteer, and here to support out GCFP30 Campaign.

Facts About the Grand Central Food Program

• The GCFP operates 365 days a year
• We hand out around 1,000 meals each night, as well as blankets, hats and
coats during the winter.
• Meals include hot stew, fresh fruit, bread and juice or milk
• Food is distributed between 5:30pm – 10pm at two dozen sites around the city
• The program is staffed mainly by volunteers
• We are the largest nightly mobile soup kitchen in New York
• We have never missed a night in 30 years
• The GCFP has handed out more than 6 million meals to date.
 The program relies on private donations to keep going year after year

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 Past Sponsors

 

 

Kramer Levin

Proskauer

Troutman Sanders

GCFP Supporters

 

 

Columbus International

Hall Capital Partners Fund

Hotel Interactive

Judith C. White Foundation

Morgan Stanley

National Association of Insurance Commissioners

Platinum Underwriters Reinsurance Co.

 

Hear more about Corporate Sponsorships from long time GCFP supporter, Greg Burke of Lane Office:

Click HERE to learn more about becoming a corporate sponsor.

 

THE GOAL OF THE GCFP 30 CAMPAIGN IS TO RAISE $300,000 TO KEEP THIS VITAL PROGRAM GOING STRONG. 

Thousands of homeless men, women and children rely on us for what is often their only meal of the day.  But we need your help to make sure we can buy enough nutritious meals for all who need us.

There are three ways to help:

1) Donate:

Click HERE to help support the GRAND CENTRAL FOOD PROGRAM.

Every dollar helps!

2) Raise Money With Friends:

We’re running a campaign on Crowdrise where you can recruit your friends and family to help feed our homeless neighbors.

Click HERE to learn more.

3) Become a Corporate Sponsor:

Sponsor a van for one month to deliver 10,000 lifesaving meals to needy New Yorkers.

Click HERE to learn more.