To say that Chef Justin Warner is a loyal supporter of Bed-Stuy Campaign Against Hunger would be an understatement. In a span of only one year, Chef Justin Warner competed on three reality shows on The Food Network and raised over $20,000 for his favorite charity organization. Justin’s first appearance was on the Food Network’s
Noah Lukeman has been a friend of the organization for more than six years. We met him through his personal venture, Project Oatmeal. Noah shared the following as his inspiration, “At the top of the “most needed” food list is oatmeal. Oatmeal is desirable for many reasons: it is Inexpensive, highly nutritious, light to transport
Eggplant Stir Fry recipe courtesy of Community Chef Amria Gordon. This recipe feeds 4-6 people.
Article written by Sun Sentinel No one really knows how many people go to bed hungry around the world, although it’s definitely in the millions. The United Nations estimates that 16,000 children die every day due to hunger-related diseases, while many more are malnourished and suffer from a multitude of illnesses. Numerous organizations, both governmental
Article written by MetroFocus For almost two years, a team at Columbia University’s Population Research Center has been calling 2,300 New York residents every three months to ask about housing, health, income and more. While the federal definition of poverty is most often based solely on income, here in the most expensive city in America,
Troops Will Watch Team Practice and Later Players and Troops will Serve Early Thanksgiving Meal to 100 Brooklynites from Bed-Stuy Campaign Against Hunger Article written by Brooklyn Nets Brooklyn, NY (November 17, 2014) – The Brooklyn Nets will visit historic U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hamilton at the intersection of 101st Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway
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Justin Warner, Co-owner of Bed-Stuy's famous Do or Dine restaurant competed on the Food Network's 'Cutthroat Kitchen Superstars' and generously donated his winnings to Bed-Stuy Campaign Against Hunger (BSCAH).
Three leaders in Brooklyn, BSCAH’s Dr. Melony Samuels, Dara Cooper and Brenda Thompson Duchene sat down with Feet in 2 Worlds to talk about the origins of their community outreach organizations and how they are working to provide good, fresh food to the people. Listen to the series below: [soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/164627580″ params=”auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=false&show_user=false&show_reposts=false&visual=false” width=”100%” height=”100″ iframe=”true”
State, a company working under the “get one, give one” mantra and supplying a backpack to a child in need every time a backpack is purchased, took the time to focus on the great work BSCAH is doing by naming us Role Model of the Week. State and BSCAH discuss various topics such as how