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                                HOPE COMMUNITY
 SERVICES
50 Washington Ave, New Rochelle, NY 10801 | 914.636.4010 | www.hopecommunityservices.org
OUR MISSION
To provide essential services to the underserved populations of Westchester County.
 Year established: 1984 Number of full-time employees: 6 Number of part-time employees: 6 Annual revenue: $1.8 million Geographic service area:
New Rochelle, NY/Westchester County
Walter J Ritz
Executive Director
TOP FUNDING SOURCES: Contributions: 30% Grants: 56%
Events: 10%
HOPE is great!They’re here every day on the front lines and they never stop providing people with nutrition. They’ve certainly helped me out.
—Brian Purcelle, Guest of HOPE Community Services
SOCIAL MEDIA:
@ HOPECommunityServices
@hopecomm
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HOW WE MAKE AN IMPACT
HOPE Community Services was founded in 1984 to address the problem of hunger that exists in our area. HOPE provides support that promotes the value of dignity and self- sufficiency. Our expanded programming revolves around Emergency Food Services, Community Engagement, Kids, and Housing. Our programs depend heavily on the efforts of our volunteers who make
a difference in the lives of those living in
poverty. HOPE exists to develop the betterment of our community.
Our mission is about providing dignity in self-suffi ciency. HOPE is not just a Soup Kitchen. We are a vibrant and growing community service organization investing in our neighbors!
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
Your generosity at every amount is put to work to help lift up people in our community who are experiencing homelessness and hunger. You can change the trajectory of their lives by making a gift to be used where we need it most or dedicated to one of our program areas. We love discussing meaningful opportunities to maximize your philanthropic impact.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
If you wish to take advantage of these volunteer opportunites, you are more than welcome! We ask that you please call 914.636.4010 to schedule a date. Volunteers are the life blood of HOPE Community Services. We strive to seek a community of like minded helpers to make this happen. Below are some of the opportunities at HOPE.
Food Pantry Soup Kitchen Food Drives Special Projects Events
LEADERSHIP
MANAGEMENT
Lynn Goldberg, Board President Ali Green, Vice President Edward S. Dorian, Treasurer Jim Henry, Recording Secretary
MEMBERS
Carole Balik, Christine Biskup, Dr. Amarilys Cortijo, Rev. Dr. William J. Damrow, Bro. J. Kevin Devlin, John T. Ferris, Jr., Ryan N. Kies, David Kies, Brian Koh, Dorothy Meehan, Augusta Melendez, Rabbi David Schuck, Frances Shahar, Shirin Stein, Amanda Timchak
       


































































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