Local businesses in the Westchester County area are hosting a community-wide food drive to ensure local food banks are well stocked and in a position to help as many local families as possible this holiday season.
Local residents are encouraged to drop-off non-perishable food items such as canned goods, rice, pasta, cereals, peanut butter, jelly, etc. Donations of baby food and infant formula are also important during the winter months. All donations will benefit Neighbors Link located at 27 Columbus Avenue in Mt. Kisco, New York.
Event organizer, White Plains based disability law firm, Markhoff and Mittman encourages everyone to get involved and support those in need this holiday season.
“When it comes to feeding the hungry, no donation is too small. We encourage everyone to check their cabinets or pick up a few extra items at the store and bring them to an official drop-off location for the drive," said Brian Mittman, managing partner of Markhoff & Mittman. "We are a community which supports one another, and this is an excellent way to serve those in need.”
For more information on the ‘Hope For The Holidays Food Drive’, please contact Jane Fogelson at 914-220-9269.
The ‘Hope for the Holidays Food Drive’ will take place from Dec. 3 to 19 with official drop-off boxes at the following locations:
Calano & Culhan
- 14 Mamaroneck Avenue, 3rd Floor, White Plains
Cohen & Siegel
- 14 Mamaroneck Avenue, 4th Floor, White Plains
Curan & Ahlers
- 14 Mamaroneck Avenue, 2nd Floor, White Plains
Delgado & Delgado
- 300 Martine Avenue, Suite 2K, White Plains
Dr. DeLa Cruz
- 175 Grand Street, White Plains
Dr. Robert Reiss
- 40 Triangle Center, Suite 215, Yorktown Heights
Dr. Sheldon Manspeizer
- 1 Greenridge Avenue, White Plains
Global Financial
- 14 Mamaroneck Avenue, 3rd Floor, White Plains
Law Office of Michael L. Varon
- 14 Mamaroneck Avenue, 4th Floor, White Plains
Lever & Stolzenberg
- 303 Old Tarrytown Road, Suite 2, White Plains
Markhoff & Mittman
- 14 Mamaroneck Avenue, 2nd Floor, White Plains