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Representatives from Concordia and Iona Colleges Present $1,200 Check amd Canned Goods to Eastchester CAP Food Pantry

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August 3, 2011:  On Thursday, July 28, representatives from Concordia and Iona colleges handed over a $1,200 check and many canned goods to support the Eastchester Community Action Project (ECAP) Food Pantry. Kathleen Hymes, from the registrar's office at Concordia, and Regina Reilly, from the admissions office at Iona, presented ECAP area director Charlene Lambrecht with the contributions.

The money and food items were donated through an inaugural charity softball game played at Concordia College's softball complex by the faculty and staff of Concordia and Iona colleges.  "We are so grateful for the support and awareness that [were] brought to our organization through this effort.  There are so many in the community who struggle to provide for their families," said Ms. Lambrecht.

Each month the ECAP Food Pantry, through partnerships with local food banks, distributes food to more than 100 families living far below the poverty line.  While canned food drives are prevalent throughout the holidays, ECAP points out that there is a growing year-round need for offerings that is often overlooked.  ECAP notes that nearly 25% of Westchester County residents live below the poverty line and over 3,000 are homeless.  ECAP says that last year over 5 million meals were served in Westchester, about half served to children.

Aside from the food pantry, ECAP hosts an after-care program and summer camp for low-income families.  The programs focus on fitness and nutrition while providing educational and computer skills.

For more information on the Eastchester CAP Food Pantry, contact Charlene Lambrecht, area director, at 914-337-7768, or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Editor's Note:  Eastchester Community Action Program is a component of Westchester Community Opportunity Program, Inc.

Pictured here:  (L to R) Kathleen Hymes and Regina Reilly present ECAP area director Charlene Lambrecht with their collective contributions.

Photo by Flladi Kulla