
'Brooklyn Eats Cares' for the Hungry Raises Over $10,000 for Six Brooklyn Food Banks
NYBDC Foundation Contributes $6,000 as Biggest Donor
The Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce is thrilled to announce that it has raised $10,200 as part of its "Brooklyn Eats Cares" campaign to help the hungry this holiday season.
"We are excited to be able to collect food and give this money to the six food pantries we have partnered with," said Carlo A. Scissura, President & CEO of the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce. "The generosity of people from Brooklyn and beyond to our campaign is a great way to help those less fortunate than ourselves during this special time of the year. Thank you to the New York Business Development Corporation Foundation and to everyone who donated to 'Brooklyn Eats Cares' this year. A big thank you also goes out to our partners: Assemblyman Joe Lentol, National Grid and the Alliance for Coney Island."
The campaign's biggest donor - New York Business Development Corporation Foundation - made six $1,000 donations to coincide with the Brooklyn Chamber's Winter Gala on December 18 where Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz and former Brooklyn Chamber Board Chair Phil Stenger were honored.
"In recognition of the service, compassion and innovation of Borough President Markowitz and Phil Stenger, I'm pleased to announce these six gifts of $1,000 each to local Brooklyn agencies helping to fight hunger in the community," said NYBDC President and CEO Pat MacKrell. "As we work with the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce to help small businesses grow and hire more people, it is always critical to remember the most vulnerable in our communities and do what we can to help them, as well."
In addition, the Brooklyn Chamber raised $2,100 at its Winter Gala when it raffled off two business class tickets to Europe courtesy of Delta Air Lines and a $500 gift card courtesy of Macy's.
Aside from the food that was collected, the money raised will be given in equal parts - $1,700 each - to the following food banks:
Bedford Stuyvesant Campaign Against Hunger
2010 Fulton Street
(718) 773-3551
Coney Island Lighthouse Mission
2114 Mermaid Avenue
(718) 415-1170
Masbia
4114 14th Avenue
(718) 972-4446
New Hope Family Worship Center
817 Livonia Avenue
(718) 342-1305
Reaching Out Services
7708 New Utrecht Avenue
(718) 373-4565
Greenpoint Food Pantry and Soup Kitchen
136 Milton Street
(718) 383-5941
About the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce
The Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce promotes economic development across the borough and serves as an advocate for its member businesses. Our mission is to promote a healthy and robust business environment throughout Brooklyn. With over 1,500 members, the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce is the foremost resource for doing business in Brooklyn, respected as a leader in advancing public policy, new technologies, products, services and programs that support and promote a vibrant local economy. More information on the Brooklyn Chamber and its programs is available at www.ibrooklyn.com