Volunteer organizations team up to
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TIMESLEDGER | QNS.COM | JULY 3-JULY 9, 2020 13
BY ANGÉLICA ACEVEDO
COVID-19 cases may be decreasing
in New York City but
the effects of the health crisis
— like food insecurity due to
job loss — continue to resonate
in communities like Corona,
one of Queens’ hardest hit
neighborhoods by the virus.
To help alleviate the demand
on existing food pantries
and relief efforts in Corona, La
Jornada and Together We Can
have established a food pantry
at the Queens Museum, located
in the New York City Building at
the Flushing Meadows Corona
Park.
The food pantry opened for
the first time on June 17, and is
gearing up to serve 1,000 families
a week, after serving 200 in
its inaugural week.
Participation in the food pantry
is by advance registration,
according to a spokesperson
at the Queens Museum. Registrants
are assigned a one-hour
pickup window between 10 a.m.
to 3 p.m. on Wednesdays. The
pantry will be giving away
a week’s worth of fresh and nonperishable
food items.
La Jornada and Together
We Can Food Pantry at Queens
Museum is sponsored in part
by Oresky and Associates, Pllc
and the Elmhurst Community
Partnership.
Corona is home to a large
population of Black, brown and
immigrant communities who
have been disproportionately
impacted by the pandemic. With
the city reporting a third of its
food pantries closing in April,
the Queens Museum is looking
to bring accessible food to its
neighbors.
La Jornada, a volunteer-led
hunger-relief organization that
has operated in Queens for 12
years, is located in Flushing at
the Bland Houses. But Executive
Director Pedro Rodriguez,
who oversees a team of volunteers
distributing food to more
than 5,000 families, said many
families travel from Corona to
their location.
“Eighty percent of my requests
in Flushing are coming
from people in Corona impacted
by COVID-19 who have lost their
businesses and livelihoods.
Most are young families with
two kids who cannot go to work
anymore,” Rodriguez said. “How
many of us have enough savings
to last for more than two weeks?
They were living paycheck to
paycheck and now there are no
paychecks. We have gone from
20-30 new clients a week to thousands
in the last three months.
Corona is the most affected and
there’s so much suffering. This is
the situation we are in right now
and it’s only getting worse as
more people are losing their jobs.
The need is overwhelming.”
Together We Can, a volunteer
led nonprofit that services
the residents of Jackson Heights,
Elmhurst, and Corona, works to
empower community members
by linking them to community
resources and providing educational
opportunities. The organization’s
Co-founders Jessica
Chacha and Shannon Getzel say
they’ve witnessed the need for
more assistance.
“We have seen the food distribution
lines and the food insecurity
being experienced by
the community,” they stated.
“We were compelled to organize
something so families would not
need to stand in long lines to be
turned away without food. The
team has a strong emphasis on
dignity and respect, exemplifying
and embodying the resiliency
and strength of immigrant
New Yorkers.”
Photo courtesy of Queens Museum
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