Binghamton Governmental Plaza Offices Collect Food for CHOWBinghamton Governmental Plaza Offices Collect Food for CHOWLocal government offices in Binghamton are preparing to launch their annual challenge to help feed the hungry. Kathy WhyteKathy Whyte
Governor Okays Using SNAP Benefits at RestaurantsGovernor Okays Using SNAP Benefits at RestaurantsPeople struggling with food insecurity in the Empire State may soon get hot meals from restaurants using public assistance benefits.Kathy WhyteKathy Whyte
CHOW Hunger Walk Goes Virtual AgainCHOW Hunger Walk Goes Virtual AgainFor a second year, the Community Hunger Outreach Warehouse Hunger Walk to raise money to combat food insecurity will be a virtual event.Kathy WhyteKathy Whyte
SNAP Benefits MaintainedSNAP Benefits MaintainedFood assistance benefits are being maintained for New Yorkers in need for the rest of the month. Kathy WhyteKathy Whyte
Easter Dinner DonationEaster Dinner DonationTioga Downs Casino Resort is donating $100,000 to help fight food insecurity in the region.Kathy WhyteKathy Whyte
Greater Good Grocery OpensGreater Good Grocery OpensThe North Side of the City of Binghamton officially loses its “Food Desert” title with the official opening of a new grocery store.Kathy WhyteKathy Whyte
M&T Bank Donates to Fight Food InsecurityM&T Bank Donates to Fight Food InsecurityM&T Bank is announcing grants to a dozen Southern Tier nonprofit organizations that work to fight food insecurity in the region.Kathy WhyteKathy Whyte
Food-a-Bago & CHOW's Challenge on Close UpFood-a-Bago & CHOW's Challenge on Close UpCHOW director Les Aylesworth is on Southern Tier Close Up as a very unusual Food-a-Bago food drive is about to get started.Kathy WhyteKathy Whyte
SNAP Assistance ExpansionSNAP Assistance ExpansionNew York Governor Andrew Cuomo says community college students, older adults and disabled New Yorkers facing food insecurity are getting some help.Kathy WhyteKathy Whyte
Nourish NY Funding for So. Tier Food BanksNourish NY Funding for So. Tier Food Banks$25-million in state funding is going to food banks across New York dealing with new food insecurity from the pandemic.Kathy WhyteKathy Whyte