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Juilliard, Manhattan School of Music, Columbia & NYU Society of Emerging Artists Benefit Concert for NYCCAH

Posted by bboyd on April 18, 2012

This Saturday Night, join us for a special performance by the Society of Emerging Artists, featuring talented musicians from Juilliard, Columbia, NYU, and the Manhattan School of Music!

RSVP on the Facebook event page HERE


Boston to Host Swearing-In of Second Year Class of National Anti-Hunger Service Program

Posted by bboyd on February 8, 2012

MEDIA ADVISORY: Boston to Host Swearing-In of Second Year Class of National Anti-Hunger Service Program

With Public and Private Support, the AmeriCorps VISTA Anti-Hunger and Opportunity Corps will Build Capacity at Community-Based Organizations Across the Nation


Starving Artist Project Debuts Friday in Dumbo

Posted by admin on January 26, 2012

Come check out The Starving Artists Project's debut at the Dumbo Arts Center tomorrow, Friday, January 27th from 12 to 6 p.m. The exhibit will showcase a collection of diverse, hand-drawn cardboard signs created by homeless New Yorkers with portraits of the artists by renowned photographer Andrew Zuckerman. Donations will be accepted with proceeds going to NYCCAH and Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen.


Join NYCCAH at the 2011 BUST Magazine Craftacular!

Posted by admin on November 28, 2011

Join NYCCAH at the 2011 BUST Magazine Craftacular December 10th - 11th (11am-7pm). Check out the NYCCAH table to ask any questions and learn more about the organization, the fight against hunger, and how you can help! Come browse, shop, and eat. $3 dollar admission. Click on the picture below for more details.


YELP House Party to Fight Hunger!

Posted by bboyd on October 27, 2011

This November, NYCCAH is teaming up with our good friends at YELP to throw the first-ever House Party To Fight Hunger! All donations will help fund our innovative anti-poverty programs. See below for more details. Hope to see you there!


Temporary Shelter: New Exhibition Tells the Stories of Homeless New York Families

Posted by bboyd on October 24, 2011

Fiber Artist Heather G. Stoltz tells the stories of homeless men, women and children through her installation piece, Temporary Shelter.

For the last two years, Stoltz has been interviewing men and women in New York's faith-based homeless shelters and translating their stories into visual fiber art panels that make up the interior walls of the structure.

The outside walls are made up of more than 100 small fiber art pieces made by children in the city's family shelters.


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