Many can’t believe that food insecurity can be so prolific in an affluent community such as ours. The seasonal nature of our community only exacerbates the problem. These non-profit food banks are working to make sure no one goes hungry, and they need our help and support.
Hamptons
East Hampton Food Pantry
The East Hampton Food Pantry works closely with individuals and families to make sure no one in the community is hungry. Their primary location is
Heart of The Hamptons
The mission of Heart of the Hamptons is to help people in our local community who are in need, without discrimination, in a dignified manner.
Montauk Food Pantry
The Montauk Food Pantry was established in 1984 by Fran Ecker, Ines Fox, and Shelly Engstrom when they discovered that some children in our community came
Sag Harbor Food Pantry
The cost of living and raising a family can be challenging for many in communities on the East End of Long Island, despite what appears
Springs Food Pantry
2021 marks the 29th anniversary of the Springs Food Pantry. In 1992, Springs Food Pantry was established by a few members of the Springs Presbyterian
North Fork
Community Action Southold Town, Inc. (CAST)
Since 1965, CAST has been serving low-income individuals and families on the North Fork of Long Island. CAST helps struggling community members meet their basic
Shelter Island Food Pantry
The Shelter Island Community Food Pantry is providing more food for more hungry people than ever before. Housed by Shelter Island Presbyterian Church, the Shelter
Long Island
Island Harvest
Island Harvest’s mission is to end hunger and reduce food waste on Long Island. Island Harvest was created in 1992 by one woman with a
Long Island Cares
Founded by the late Harry Chapin, Long Island Cares, Inc. brings together all available resources for the benefit of the hungry and food insecure on