Westchester Foodbank currently feeds Westchester, and Elmsford nonprofit says its name conveys its role in better counties.
This change occurred in the thirtieth year when the organization is celebrating its business. Food Bank has established a network with more than 200,000 partners and provides food directly to the people of 200,000 hungry counties. With this work, Westchester can distribute 5 million meals per year to Westchester's kitchen, shelter, day care and other projects.
"Said Leslie Gordon, president and chief executive officer of West Chester.
Nonprofit organizations said it cooperated with domestic experts in a new brand strategy to do extensive research and tie the organization to the fight against domestic hunger.
Mr. Gordon said on Thursday in a statement: "We are the West Chester's largest hunger relief program and we are responsible for providing 95% of food to the people in the county's hungry." We will safely regain nutritious food, but Otherwise it will be in vain - we are serious about providing people with delicious and nutritious foods. We can offer food to West Chester. "
Feeding Westchester said it is in the second year of the strategic plan with a final goal of distributing 10.5 million pounds of food annually and 3 million meals per year by 2021.
The name change was announced in the press release sent to the media at noon today. Mother nature prevented the organization from affirming its new name. Three different Blizzards postponed a major announcement at Westchester at a press conference from March 7th to March 13th, then postponed until March 21st, and eventually was completely canceled.
Nonprofit news releases include Mike Spano of Mayor Yonkers, Thomas Roach of Mayor White Plains, Ben Bowkin of West Chester County Parliamentary Chair, George Latimer, county secretary.
"Feeding Westchester is a very good organization name," says Latimer. "The work they do is to serve the well-forgotten inhabitants of our county, they will support themselves and their families, work hard to rely on the assistance this organization can provide I will. "
Today Westchester Food Bank has been renamed Feeding Westchester! We made this change not only to communicate better what we are, but also to tell what we are doing and what we are serving. We feed on West Chester. Please join our team and celebrate this special greeting by visiting our new website. County Feedwestchester.org is surprisingly hungry, this mission is important. According to this organization, one fifth of the population of West Chester is hungry, including one third of the child. Currently, Feeding Westchester plans to deliver 10.5 million pounds of food annually by 2021. This is equivalent to 9.3 million meals. The name change of this organization was developed by domestic brand experts and supported by extensive research.
West Chester Food Bank changed its name to Feeding Westchester on 22 March in order to better match the name with the present mission of providing food to people who are hungry by Westchester. For Feeding Westchester, this change is in perfect time to celebrate this year as one of the most active nonprofit organizations in this county, especially the 30th anniversary. According to Leslie Gordon, president and CEO of Feeding Westchester, much of the content about non-profit organizations remains the same. "While our name is changing, our mission, our work, our board of directors, and our employees will not change," she said. "We are 95% of food to the hungry people in the county in West Chester's largest hunger relief program, safely recycling nutritious food otherwise wasted, Good food, nutritious meals. "