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ny301025190213 Jennifer Winn, right, with her daughter, Savior, after receiving a hot lunch and food to bring home from Grace Place Soup Kitchen in Monroe, La., on Oct. 29 2025. The state has vowed to step in and provide food assistance for many who face a cut-off in federal SNAP aid. But there is still fear and anxiety about how to get by. (Rory Doyle/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny301025190214 People receive food to bring home from the Grace Place Soup Kitchen in Monroe, La., on Oct. 29 2025. The state has vowed to step in and provide food assistance for many who face a cut-off in federal SNAP aid. But there is still fear and anxiety about how to get by. (Rory Doyle/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny071125110111 FILE Ñ A hot meal is served at Grace Place Soup Kitchen in Monroe, La., on Oct. 29, 2025. For the 42 million people who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, the countryÕs largest anti-hunger program, it has been a chaotic, nerve-racking week. (Rory Doyle/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny311025225511 People wait in line at Grace Place Soup Kitchen in Monroe, La., on Oct. 29 2025. The president said a lapse in SNAP funding would ÒlargelyÓ hurt Democrats. But interruptions to the program will also affect Republicans.(Rory Doyle/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny301025190312 People wait in line at Grace Place Soup Kitchen in Monroe, La., on Oct. 29 2025. The state has vowed to step in and provide food assistance for many who face a cut-off in federal SNAP aid. But there is still fear and anxiety about how to get by. (Rory Doyle/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny301025190313 Volunteers pray before serving a hot meal at Grace Place Soup Kitchen in Monroe, La., on Oct. 29 2025. The state has vowed to step in and provide food assistance for many who face a cut-off in federal SNAP aid. But there is still fear and anxiety about how to get by. (Rory Doyle/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny301025190215 People wait to receive a hot meal and nonperishable food from Grace Place Soup Kitchen in Monroe, La., on Oct. 29 2025. The state has vowed to step in and provide food assistance for many who face a cut-off in federal SNAP aid. But there is still fear and anxiety about how to get by. (Rory Doyle/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny280425185012 Sara Busse prepares a meal in the kitchen at Trinity?s Table in Charleston, W. Va., April 16, 2025. After federal cuts, food banks scrounge and scrimp; in one of the country?s poorest areas, the quantity and quality of government deliveries have dropped, forcing one charity to make do with thin soup and dried cranberries. (Maddie McGarvey/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny280425101613 Sara Busse prepares a meal in the kitchen at TrinityÕs Table in Charleston, W. Va., April 16, 2025. After federal cuts, food banks scrounge and scrimp; in one of the countryÕs poorest areas, the quantity and quality of government deliveries have dropped, forcing one charity to make do with thin soup and dried cranberries. (Maddie McGarvey/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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60550838 On April 3, 2025 advocates, direct service providers and New Yorkers who support strengthening food security for all held a rally at the steps of City Hall on the day of the NYC Council Oversight Hearing on Hunger and Food Insecurity in New York City to call on the Mayor and City Council to fund the Community Food Connection (CFC) program at $100M in the next budget, to increase support for food pantries and soup kitchens who are on the frontlines in the fight against hunger. Photo Credit: Erik McGregor/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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60550835 On April 3, 2025 advocates, direct service providers and New Yorkers who support strengthening food security for all held a rally at the steps of City Hall on the day of the NYC Council Oversight Hearing on Hunger and Food Insecurity in New York City to call on the Mayor and City Council to fund the Community Food Connection (CFC) program at $100M in the next budget, to increase support for food pantries and soup kitchens who are on the frontlines in the fight against hunger. Photo Credit: Erik McGregor/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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60550821 On April 3, 2025 advocates, direct service providers and New Yorkers who support strengthening food security for all held a rally at the steps of City Hall on the day of the NYC Council Oversight Hearing on Hunger and Food Insecurity in New York City to call on the Mayor and City Council to fund the Community Food Connection (CFC) program at $100M in the next budget, to increase support for food pantries and soup kitchens who are on the frontlines in the fight against hunger. Photo Credit: Erik McGregor/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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60550837 On April 3, 2025 advocates, direct service providers and New Yorkers who support strengthening food security for all held a rally at the steps of City Hall on the day of the NYC Council Oversight Hearing on Hunger and Food Insecurity in New York City to call on the Mayor and City Council to fund the Community Food Connection (CFC) program at $100M in the next budget, to increase support for food pantries and soup kitchens who are on the frontlines in the fight against hunger. Photo Credit: Erik McGregor/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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60550834 On April 3, 2025 advocates, direct service providers and New Yorkers who support strengthening food security for all held a rally at the steps of City Hall on the day of the NYC Council Oversight Hearing on Hunger and Food Insecurity in New York City to call on the Mayor and City Council to fund the Community Food Connection (CFC) program at $100M in the next budget, to increase support for food pantries and soup kitchens who are on the frontlines in the fight against hunger. Photo Credit: Erik McGregor/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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60550848 Equity Advocates Executive Director, Leah Eden. On April 3, 2025 advocates, direct service providers and New Yorkers who support strengthening food security for all held a rally at the steps of City Hall on the day of the NYC Council Oversight Hearing on Hunger and Food Insecurity in New York City to call on the Mayor and City Council to fund the Community Food Connection (CFC) program at $100M in the next budget, to increase support for food pantries and soup kitchens who are on the frontlines in the fight against hunger. Photo Credit: Erik McGregor/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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60550861 New York City Hall building. Photo Credit: Erik McGregor/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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60550839 On April 3, 2025 advocates, direct service providers and New Yorkers who support strengthening food security for all held a rally at the steps of City Hall on the day of the NYC Council Oversight Hearing on Hunger and Food Insecurity in New York City to call on the Mayor and City Council to fund the Community Food Connection (CFC) program at $100M in the next budget, to increase support for food pantries and soup kitchens who are on the frontlines in the fight against hunger. Photo Credit: Erik McGregor/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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60550859 New York City Hall building. Photo Credit: Erik McGregor/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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60550828 On April 3, 2025 advocates, direct service providers and New Yorkers who support strengthening food security for all held a rally at the steps of City Hall on the day of the NYC Council Oversight Hearing on Hunger and Food Insecurity in New York City to call on the Mayor and City Council to fund the Community Food Connection (CFC) program at $100M in the next budget, to increase support for food pantries and soup kitchens who are on the frontlines in the fight against hunger. Photo Credit: Erik McGregor/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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60550841 City Harvest Chief Policy, City Harvest Operations Officer, Carlos Rodriguez. On April 3, 2025 advocates, direct service providers and New Yorkers who support strengthening food security for all held a rally at the steps of City Hall on the day of the NYC Council Oversight Hearing on Hunger and Food Insecurity in New York City to call on the Mayor and City Council to fund the Community Food Connection (CFC) program at $100M in the next budget, to increase support for food pantries and soup kitchens who are on the frontlines in the fight against hunger. Photo Credit: Erik McGregor/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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60550847 Hunger Free America Director of Communications and Advocacy, Kim Moscaritolo. On April 3, 2025 advocates, direct service providers and New Yorkers who support strengthening food security for all held a rally at the steps of City Hall on the day of the NYC Council Oversight Hearing on Hunger and Food Insecurity in New York City to call on the Mayor and City Council to fund the Community Food Connection (CFC) program at $100M in the next budget, to increase support for food pantries and soup kitchens who are on the frontlines in the fight against hunger. Photo Credit: Erik McGregor/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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60550820 On April 3, 2025 advocates, direct service providers and New Yorkers who support strengthening food security for all held a rally at the steps of City Hall on the day of the NYC Council Oversight Hearing on Hunger and Food Insecurity in New York City to call on the Mayor and City Council to fund the Community Food Connection (CFC) program at $100M in the next budget, to increase support for food pantries and soup kitchens who are on the frontlines in the fight against hunger. Photo Credit: Erik McGregor/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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60550842 NYC Councilmember Christopher Marte. On April 3, 2025 advocates, direct service providers and New Yorkers who support strengthening food security for all held a rally at the steps of City Hall on the day of the NYC Council Oversight Hearing on Hunger and Food Insecurity in New York City to call on the Mayor and City Council to fund the Community Food Connection (CFC) program at $100M in the next budget, to increase support for food pantries and soup kitchens who are on the frontlines in the fight against hunger. Photo Credit: Erik McGregor/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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60550844 West Side Campaign Against Hunger CEO and Executive Director, Greg Silverman. On April 3, 2025 advocates, direct service providers and New Yorkers who support strengthening food security for all held a rally at the steps of City Hall on the day of the NYC Council Oversight Hearing on Hunger and Food Insecurity in New York City to call on the Mayor and City Council to fund the Community Food Connection (CFC) program at $100M in the next budget, to increase support for food pantries and soup kitchens who are on the frontlines in the fight against hunger. Photo Credit: Erik McGregor/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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60550831 On April 3, 2025 advocates, direct service providers and New Yorkers who support strengthening food security for all held a rally at the steps of City Hall on the day of the NYC Council Oversight Hearing on Hunger and Food Insecurity in New York City to call on the Mayor and City Council to fund the Community Food Connection (CFC) program at $100M in the next budget, to increase support for food pantries and soup kitchens who are on the frontlines in the fight against hunger. Photo Credit: Erik McGregor/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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60550823 On April 3, 2025 advocates, direct service providers and New Yorkers who support strengthening food security for all held a rally at the steps of City Hall on the day of the NYC Council Oversight Hearing on Hunger and Food Insecurity in New York City to call on the Mayor and City Council to fund the Community Food Connection (CFC) program at $100M in the next budget, to increase support for food pantries and soup kitchens who are on the frontlines in the fight against hunger. Photo Credit: Erik McGregor/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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60550827 On April 3, 2025 advocates, direct service providers and New Yorkers who support strengthening food security for all held a rally at the steps of City Hall on the day of the NYC Council Oversight Hearing on Hunger and Food Insecurity in New York City to call on the Mayor and City Council to fund the Community Food Connection (CFC) program at $100M in the next budget, to increase support for food pantries and soup kitchens who are on the frontlines in the fight against hunger. Photo Credit: Erik McGregor/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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60550850 NY Common Pantry Executive Director, Stephen Grimaldi. On April 3, 2025 advocates, direct service providers and New Yorkers who support strengthening food security for all held a rally at the steps of City Hall on the day of the NYC Council Oversight Hearing on Hunger and Food Insecurity in New York City to call on the Mayor and City Council to fund the Community Food Connection (CFC) program at $100M in the next budget, to increase support for food pantries and soup kitchens who are on the frontlines in the fight against hunger. Photo Credit: Erik McGregor/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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60550871 New York City Hall building. Photo Credit: Erik McGregor/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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60550833 On April 3, 2025 advocates, direct service providers and New Yorkers who support strengthening food security for all held a rally at the steps of City Hall on the day of the NYC Council Oversight Hearing on Hunger and Food Insecurity in New York City to call on the Mayor and City Council to fund the Community Food Connection (CFC) program at $100M in the next budget, to increase support for food pantries and soup kitchens who are on the frontlines in the fight against hunger. Photo Credit: Erik McGregor/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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60550856 Food Bank For New York City Senior Vice President of Programs Zac Hall. On April 3, 2025 advocates, direct service providers and New Yorkers who support strengthening food security for all held a rally at the steps of City Hall on the day of the NYC Council Oversight Hearing on Hunger and Food Insecurity in New York City to call on the Mayor and City Council to fund the Community Food Connection (CFC) program at $100M in the next budget, to increase support for food pantries and soup kitchens who are on the frontlines in the fight against hunger. Photo Credit: Erik McGregor/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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58033914 Clients with their shopping carts line up outside the Holy Apostles food pantry in Chelsea in New York for a Thanksgiving food distribution on Wednesday, November 27, 2024. (ÂPhoto by Richard B. Levine)
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58014524 Clients with their shopping carts line up in the rain outside the Holy Apostles food pantry in Chelsea in New York for a Thanksgiving food distribution on Tuesday, November 26, 2024. Photo Credit: Levine-Roberts/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57849407 Robin Hood, in collaboration with Columbia University?s Center on Poverty and Social Policy and its Population Research Center, released its annual food insecurity report, Poverty Tracker Spotlight on Food Assistance from New York City?s Pantry System. The report defines food hardship as sometimes or often running out of food, or a person worrying that they will. Amid these challenges, 230 million pounds of emergency food were distributed across New York City?s five boroughs in 2023, according to a City Harvest analysis of data from FeedNYC. Photo Credit: Erik McGregor/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57849415 Robin Hood, in collaboration with Columbia University?s Center on Poverty and Social Policy and its Population Research Center, released its annual food insecurity report, Poverty Tracker Spotlight on Food Assistance from New York City?s Pantry System. The report defines food hardship as sometimes or often running out of food, or a person worrying that they will. Amid these challenges, 230 million pounds of emergency food were distributed across New York City?s five boroughs in 2023, according to a City Harvest analysis of data from FeedNYC. Photo Credit: Erik McGregor/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57849408 Robin Hood, in collaboration with Columbia University?s Center on Poverty and Social Policy and its Population Research Center, released its annual food insecurity report, Poverty Tracker Spotlight on Food Assistance from New York City?s Pantry System. The report defines food hardship as sometimes or often running out of food, or a person worrying that they will. Amid these challenges, 230 million pounds of emergency food were distributed across New York City?s five boroughs in 2023, according to a City Harvest analysis of data from FeedNYC. Photo Credit: Erik McGregor/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57849412 Robin Hood, in collaboration with Columbia University?s Center on Poverty and Social Policy and its Population Research Center, released its annual food insecurity report, Poverty Tracker Spotlight on Food Assistance from New York City?s Pantry System. The report defines food hardship as sometimes or often running out of food, or a person worrying that they will. Amid these challenges, 230 million pounds of emergency food were distributed across New York City?s five boroughs in 2023, according to a City Harvest analysis of data from FeedNYC. Photo Credit: Erik McGregor/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57849405 Robin Hood, in collaboration with Columbia University?s Center on Poverty and Social Policy and its Population Research Center, released its annual food insecurity report, Poverty Tracker Spotlight on Food Assistance from New York City?s Pantry System. The report defines food hardship as sometimes or often running out of food, or a person worrying that they will. Amid these challenges, 230 million pounds of emergency food were distributed across New York City?s five boroughs in 2023, according to a City Harvest analysis of data from FeedNYC. Photo Credit: Erik McGregor/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57849416 Robin Hood, in collaboration with Columbia University?s Center on Poverty and Social Policy and its Population Research Center, released its annual food insecurity report, Poverty Tracker Spotlight on Food Assistance from New York City?s Pantry System. The report defines food hardship as sometimes or often running out of food, or a person worrying that they will. Amid these challenges, 230 million pounds of emergency food were distributed across New York City?s five boroughs in 2023, according to a City Harvest analysis of data from FeedNYC. Photo Credit: Erik McGregor/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57849417 Robin Hood, in collaboration with Columbia University?s Center on Poverty and Social Policy and its Population Research Center, released its annual food insecurity report, Poverty Tracker Spotlight on Food Assistance from New York City?s Pantry System. The report defines food hardship as sometimes or often running out of food, or a person worrying that they will. Amid these challenges, 230 million pounds of emergency food were distributed across New York City?s five boroughs in 2023, according to a City Harvest analysis of data from FeedNYC. Photo Credit: Erik McGregor/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57849423 Robin Hood, in collaboration with Columbia University?s Center on Poverty and Social Policy and its Population Research Center, released its annual food insecurity report, Poverty Tracker Spotlight on Food Assistance from New York City?s Pantry System. The report defines food hardship as sometimes or often running out of food, or a person worrying that they will. Amid these challenges, 230 million pounds of emergency food were distributed across New York City?s five boroughs in 2023, according to a City Harvest analysis of data from FeedNYC. Photo Credit: Erik McGregor/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57849422 Robin Hood, in collaboration with Columbia University?s Center on Poverty and Social Policy and its Population Research Center, released its annual food insecurity report, Poverty Tracker Spotlight on Food Assistance from New York City?s Pantry System. The report defines food hardship as sometimes or often running out of food, or a person worrying that they will. Amid these challenges, 230 million pounds of emergency food were distributed across New York City?s five boroughs in 2023, according to a City Harvest analysis of data from FeedNYC. Photo Credit: Erik McGregor/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57849424 Robin Hood, in collaboration with Columbia University?s Center on Poverty and Social Policy and its Population Research Center, released its annual food insecurity report, Poverty Tracker Spotlight on Food Assistance from New York City?s Pantry System. The report defines food hardship as sometimes or often running out of food, or a person worrying that they will. Amid these challenges, 230 million pounds of emergency food were distributed across New York City?s five boroughs in 2023, according to a City Harvest analysis of data from FeedNYC. Photo Credit: Erik McGregor/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57849413 Robin Hood, in collaboration with Columbia University?s Center on Poverty and Social Policy and its Population Research Center, released its annual food insecurity report, Poverty Tracker Spotlight on Food Assistance from New York City?s Pantry System. The report defines food hardship as sometimes or often running out of food, or a person worrying that they will. Amid these challenges, 230 million pounds of emergency food were distributed across New York City?s five boroughs in 2023, according to a City Harvest analysis of data from FeedNYC. Photo Credit: Erik McGregor/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57728036 Visitors view Can I Get Another by HOK at the annual Canstruction Design Competition in New York, seen on Sunday, November 10, 2024, on display in Brookfield Place in New York. Architecture and design firms participate to design and build giant structures made from cans of food. The cans are donated to City Harvest at the close of the exhibit. Over 100,000 cans of food are collected and will be used to feed the needy at soup kitchens and food pantries. (ÂPhoto by Richard B. Levine)
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57728042 Visitors view Little Shop of Hunger by Simpson Gumpertz + Heyer at the annual Canstruction Design Competition in New York, seen on Sunday, November 10, 2024, on display in Brookfield Place in New York. Architecture and design firms participate to design and build giant structures made from cans of food. The cans are donated to City Harvest at the close of the exhibit. Over 100,000 cans of food are collected and will be used to feed the needy at soup kitchens and food pantries. (ÂPhoto by Richard B. Levine)
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57728037 Visitors view Anyone Can Cook by Severud Associates at the annual Canstruction Design Competition in New York, seen on Sunday, November 10, 2024, on display in Brookfield Place in New York. Architecture and design firms participate to design and build giant structures made from cans of food. The cans are donated to City Harvest at the close of the exhibit. Over 100,000 cans of food are collected and will be used to feed the needy at soup kitchens and food pantries. (ÂPhoto by Richard B. Levine)
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57728043 Visitors view Ding-Dong, Hungers Dead by Gensler at the annual Canstruction Design Competition in New York, seen on Sunday, November 10, 2024, on display in Brookfield Place in New York. Architecture and design firms participate to design and build giant structures made from cans of food. The cans are donated to City Harvest at the close of the exhibit. Over 100,000 cans of food are collected and will be used to feed the needy at soup kitchens and food pantries. (ÂPhoto by Richard B. Levine)
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57728040 Visitors view Seal You Later, Hunger! by McNamara Salvia Structural Engineers and Meyers+ Engineers at the annual Canstruction Design Competition in New York, seen on Sunday, November 10, 2024, on display in Brookfield Place in New York. Architecture and design firms participate to design and build giant structures made from cans of food. The cans are donated to City Harvest at the close of the exhibit. Over 100,000 cans of food are collected and will be used to feed the needy at soup kitchens and food pantries. (ÂPhoto by Richard B. Levine)
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57728041 Visitors view Alice in Wondercan by DeSimone Consulting Engineers at the annual Canstruction Design Competition in New York, seen on Sunday, November 10, 2024, on display in Brookfield Place in New York. Architecture and design firms participate to design and build giant structures made from cans of food. The cans are donated to City Harvest at the close of the exhibit. Over 100,000 cans of food are collected and will be used to feed the needy at soup kitchens and food pantries. Photo Credit: Levine-Roberts/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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57728039 Visitors view Squirtle?s CANvolution by EP Engineering at the annual Canstruction Design Competition in New York, seen on Sunday, November 10, 2024, on display in Brookfield Place in New York. Architecture and design firms participate to design and build giant structures made from cans of food. The cans are donated to City Harvest at the close of the exhibit. Over 100,000 cans of food are collected and will be used to feed the needy at soup kitchens and food pantries. (ÂPhoto by Richard B. Levine)
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57728038 Visitors view The Shell and It?s Pearl by Gilsanz Steficek Structural Engineers and Building Envelope Consutants at the annual Canstruction Design Competition in New York, seen on Sunday, November 10, 2024, on display in Brookfield Place in New York. Architecture and design firms participate to design and build giant structures made from cans of food. The cans are donated to City Harvest at the close of the exhibit. Over 100,000 cans of food are collected and will be used to feed the needy at soup kitchens and food pantries. (ÂPhoto by Richard B. Levine)
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57728044 Visitors view Slay Hunger by LERA Consulting Structural Engineers at the annual Canstruction Design Competition in New York, seen on Sunday, November 10, 2024, on display in Brookfield Place in New York. Architecture and design firms participate to design and build giant structures made from cans of food. The cans are donated to City Harvest at the close of the exhibit. Over 100,000 cans of food are collected and will be used to feed the needy at soup kitchens and food pantries. (ÂPhoto by Richard B. Levine)
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ny110424165406 A delivery driver interacts with a remote cashier as she appears on a screen at an outlet of Yaso Kitchen, a soup dumpling spot, in New York, April 4, 2024. A handful of New York City restaurants are experimenting with virtual staff members, who greet customers on a screen via Zoom from the Philippines. (Victor J. Blue/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny270117134903 The breakfast line at Desayunador Salesiano Padre Chava, a former soup kitchen that was turned into a shelter in downtown Tijuana, Mexico, Jan. 25, 2017. At one point it housed more than 500 people, many of them Haitian migrants. With shelters in Tijuana already teeming with Haitians, some advocates fear President TrumpâÃôs plan could spur a far bigger crisis that Mexico may not be able to handle. (Meghan Dhaliwal/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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NYC156020 USA. 2013. New YorkThanksgiving at the Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen on 9th avenue/28th street. Between 10.30am to 12.30pm, volunteers serve a turkey meal to homeless and poor people. A few hundred people came in, in several servings.
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NYC149054 USA. Houston, Texas. 2013. Loaves and Fishes soup kitchen. Black Friday.
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NYC125698 USA. Fremont, OH. 2012. Fremont Soup Kitchen, Grace Lutheran Church.
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NYC125699 USA. Fremont, OH. 2012. Fremont Soup Kitchen, Grace Lutheran Church.
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NYC125701 USA. Fremont, OH. 2012. Fremont Soup Kitchen, Grace Lutheran Church. GMC Starcraft.
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NYC125700 USA. Fremont, OH. 2012. Fremont Soup Kitchen, Grace Lutheran Church.
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NYC109067 USA. Twain-Hart, Tuolumne County, California, 2010. In The Pines Chapel Food hand out program.
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NYC109066 USA. Twain-Hart, Tuolumne County, California, 2010. In The Pines Chapel Food hand out program.
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LON21593 USA. Hollywood. Los Angeles. 'The Standard Kitchen'. Gaspachio. 2000.
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NYC16593 USA. New York City. 1991. Man at church soup kitchen.
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NYC41622 USA. New York City. 1991. Man at church soup kitchen.
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LON15310 USA. New York. NYC. East Bronx. Salvation Army Thanksgiving. 1981.
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PAR321005 USA. NYC. Salvation army. 1979.
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PAR328324 USA. NYC. Madison Square Garden Area. Soup kitchen. 1976.
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NYC110140 USA. South Carolina. 1965. Sharecroppers.
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PAR308378 USA. Unemployment. 1957.
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akg4821112 Geschichte / USA / Schwarze. Schwarze beim Schlangestehen an einer Essensausgabe in Forrest City (Arkansas, USA) im Camp für Opfer der Flutkatastrophe vom Januar 1937. (Große Teile v.a. der Landbevölkerung von Arkansas waren durch die Lage im Dust Bowl sowie durch die Great Depresseion bereits vor der Überschwemmung verarmt). Foto von Walker Evans. Entstanden im Februar 1937 im Rahmen seiner von der Resettlement Administration (RA; ab 1937 Farm Security Administration (FSA)) in Auftrag gegebenen Fotodokumentation über die Armut der Landbevölkerung, v.A. im sog. Dust Bowl, während der Great Depression sowie über die Errungenschaften des New Deal.
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akg442845 USA / Worldwide Economic Crisis. Unemployed men waiting in front of a soup kitchen in Chicago which was opened by Al Capone eröffnet. Photo, February 1931. Colour added digitally.
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akg4821046 Geschichte / USA / Schwarze. Schwarze beim Schlangestehen an einer Essensausgabe in Forrest City (Arkansas, USA) im Camp für Opfer der Flutkatastrophe vom Januar 1937. (Große Teile v.a. der Landbevölkerung von Arkansas waren durch die Lage im Dust Bowl sowie durch die Great Depresseion bereits vor der Überschwemmung verarmt). Foto von Walker Evans. Entstanden im Februar 1937 im Rahmen seiner von der Resettlement Administration (RA; ab 1937 Farm Security Administration (FSA)) in Auftrag gegebenen Fotodokumentation über die Armut der Landbevölkerung, v.A. im sog. Dust Bowl, während der Great Depression sowie über die Errungenschaften des New Deal.
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akg4821094 Geschichte / USA / Schwarze. Schwarze beim Schlangestehen an einer Essensausgabe in den USA; möglicherweise in Forrest City (Arkansas) im Camp für Opfer der Flutkatastrophe vom Januar 1937. (Große Teile v.a. der Landbevölkerung von Arkansas waren durch die Lage im Dust Bowl sowie durch die Great Depresseion bereits vor der Überschwemmung verarmt). Foto von Walker Evans. Entstanden im Februar 1937 im Rahmen seiner von der Resettlement Administration (RA; ab 1937 Farm Security Administration (FSA)) in Auftrag gegebenen Fotodokumentation über die Armut der Landbevölkerung, v.A. im sog. Dust Bowl, während der Great Depression sowie über die Errungenschaften des New Deal.
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alb3622778 The Silver Tureen. Artist: Jean Siméon Chardin (French, Paris 1699-1779 Paris). Dimensions: 30 x 42 1/2 in. (76.2 x 108 cm). Date: ca. 1728-30.In 1728 Chardin was admitted to the French Academy, and achieved immediate and lasting fame as a painter of still life. This picture is unusual in that it combines motifs from the kitchen and from elegant society. The covered silver tureen is an expensive vessel which he must have borrowed. Chardin paints the feathers of the bird and the coat of the hare with great subtlety, contrasting their stiffening stillness with the tense body of the crouching cat. The composition is unbalanced and the fruit is overly large in scale. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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58178919 A hand of overly ripe bananas discarded outside of a soup kitchen in New York on Monday, December 2, 2024. (ÂPhoto by Richard B. Levine)
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akg209653 Militär / Feldküche:-Feldküche in einem Camp der US-Armee in Frankreich: Soldaten beim Schlangestehen an der Essenausgabe.-Foto, 1945-46.
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akg206554 USA / World Economic Crisis. - Unemployed men queue outside a soup kitchen in New York which was opened by Al Capone. Photo, February 1931.
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akg426854 Society: Social Welfare / Soup Kitchen /. School Lunch Programme: From Sept. 1950. through July 1951, 8.5 million marks are spent on a US-HICOG programme in Berlin:. Pupils of a West Berlin school eating lunch in a classroom. Photo, undated. (1950/51).
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akg161764 Society:. Social Issues / Soup Kitchen. Poverty and misery after World War I. The Quakers help out by providing food for starving children. Col. print aft. original by K.Fürer. School mural. Image 2 of series: Darstellungen zum aktuellen Geschichtsunterricht, Bochum (P.Stockmann) c. 1960. Dortmund, Westfälisches Schulmuseum. Museum: Dortmund, Westfälisches Schulmuseum.
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akg4821093 USA / Great Depression. - Kinder an einer Essensausgabe. - Foto von Walker Evans. Entstanden im Februar 1937 im Rahmen seiner von der Resettlement Administration (RA; ab 1937 Farm Security Administration (FSA)) in Auftrag gegebenen Fotodokumentation über die Armut der Landbevölkerung, v.A. im sog. Dust Bowl, während der Great Depression sowie über die Errungenschaften des New Deal.
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akg1035845 Geologie: Erdbeben.-Erdbeben in Long Beach, Kalifornien, USA, 11. März 1933 (115 Tote): Essenausgabe an die obdachlos gewordene Bevölkerung.-Foto, undat.
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akg077337 History of the USA. Earthquake in San Francisco, 18.4.1906. Street scene in the ruins of the destroyed city: food aid given to the citizens of San Francisco. Photo (Arnold Genthe, 1868-1942).
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akg1729230 Poorhouse inmates waiting for dinner, Randall's Island, New York City, 1870s.|Handcolored woodcut of a 19thcentury illustration.
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akg026866 Society:. Social Issues / Soup Kitchen. Quaker soup kitchen in Berlin, Germany. Photo, c.1920.
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akg4821095 Geschichte / USA / Schwarze. Schwarze beim Schlangestehen an einer Essensausgabe in den USA; möglicherweise in Forrest City (Arkansas) im Camp für Opfer der Flutkatastrophe vom Januar 1937. (Große Teile v.a. der Landbevölkerung von Arkansas waren durch die Lage im Dust Bowl sowie durch die Great Depresseion bereits vor der Überschwemmung verarmt). Foto von Walker Evans. Entstanden im Februar 1937 im Rahmen seiner von der Resettlement Administration (RA; ab 1937 Farm Security Administration (FSA)) in Auftrag gegebenen Fotodokumentation über die Armut der Landbevölkerung, v.A. im sog. Dust Bowl, während der Great Depression sowie über die Errungenschaften des New Deal.
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akg4821091 Geschichte / USA / Schwarze. Schwarze beim Schlangestehen an einer Essensausgabe in den USA; möglicherweise in Forrest City (Arkansas) im Camp für Opfer der Flutkatastrophe vom Januar 1937. (Große Teile v.a. der Landbevölkerung von Arkansas waren durch die Lage im Dust Bowl sowie durch die Great Depresseion bereits vor der Überschwemmung verarmt). Foto von Walker Evans. Entstanden im Februar 1937 im Rahmen seiner von der Resettlement Administration (RA; ab 1937 Farm Security Administration (FSA)) in Auftrag gegebenen Fotodokumentation über die Armut der Landbevölkerung, v.A. im sog. Dust Bowl, während der Great Depression sowie über die Errungenschaften des New Deal.
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akg1729240 Giving out soup tickets to the unemployed on a snowy day in London, 1880s.|Handcolored woodcut of a 19thcentury illustration.
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akg1729227 Italian-American grandmother preparing soup for supper, New York City, 1870s.|Handcolored woodcut of a 19thcentury illustration.
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akg892778 Woman stirring a cookpot hanging in a fireplace. Handcolored woodcut of a 19thcentury illustration.
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akg893484 Beggars' club in the Northern Liberties section of Philadelphia, 1870s. Handcolored woodcut of a 19thcentury illustration.
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akg7031925 USA / Economic Crisis and "New Deal". The White Angel Breadline. Men in front of the "White Angel Jungle", a soup kitchen for the needy in San Francisco (USA). Photo (Dorothea Lange) 1933.
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iblwes01067182 Volunteers serve food to the hungry at an outdoor soup kitchen, Washington, DC, USA, North America
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iblwes01067179 Volunteers serve food to the hungry at an outdoor soup kitchen, Washington, DC, USA, North America
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iblwes01054736 Poor people eat lunch at the Capuchin soup kitchen, Detroit, Michigan, USA, North America
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iblwes01054738 Volunteers serve lunch at the Capuchin soup kitchen, Detroit, Michigan, USA, North America
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iblwes01242975 Volunteers work at the Earthworks Urban Farm, which grows fresh produce for the Capuchin Soup Kitchen, Detroit, Michigan, USA, North America
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iblwes01242976 Volunteer works at the Earthworks Urban Farm, which grows fresh produce for the Capuchin Soup Kitchen, Detroit, Michigan, USA, North America
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iblwes01242977 Radishes growing at Earthworks Urban Farm, which grows fresh produce for the Capuchin Soup Kitchen, Detroit, Michigan, USA, North America
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