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ALL KNOWN GROUPS IN NEW YORK

This page was updated July 16, 2010
17 known Food Not Bombs groups in New York


Albany
Charlie @ 845-430-2584
Abe @ 267-210-2069
foodnotbombsalbany@hotmail.com
www.myspace.com/ foodnotbombsalbany Monday @ 7pm
The Social Justice Center on Central Ave. in Albany (right where Central meets Washington). Cooking starts at 5pm at 8 Madison Place, in between Eagle St. and Phillip St. in Downtown Albany.

Tuesday at 7pm
The Furnace at 84 Grand St off of Madison Ave in Downtown Albany. Cooking starts at 5pm at the Furnace.

Binghamton
binghamtonfoodnotbombs@ gmail.com
We cook and share food every Sunday at the Ritchie building, operated by Lutheran Redeemer Church, at 149 Chapin St (the white building behind 72 Main St, across the street from CVS). Meals are shared from 1-2pm inside the Ritchie building (until warm weather brings us outside again). If you'd like to help cook, please arrive at 10am. For more info or to get involved, email binghamtonfoodnotbombs@ gmail.com

Brooklyn
brooklynfnb@gmail.com
We can be found online at myspace.com/brooklynfnb people can join our listserv by sending an email brooklynfnb-subscribe@yahoogroups.com.
Bed-Stuy Chapter
We share food every Saturday at 3pm at Tompkins Park on the corner of Marcy and Lafayette.
Bushwick Chapter
We serve every Thursday at 1pm at Bushwick Park which is located at Knickerbocker & Starr St in Brooklyn. Also we cook Every Thursday 10:00am at 15 Thames, Brooklyn.
myspace.com/Bushwick

Bronx
914-323-6687 (ask for rebecca)
serve on sundays at 3:30 in St. Mary's Park at 148th St. and St. Ann's (the west side of the park)
Bronx FNB website
bronxfnb@yahoo.com

Buffalo
160 Winspear Ave. Buffalo, NY 14215
716-831-0018
We serve Wednesdays and Saturdays from 1 - 3
www.orgsites.com/ny/buffalofoodnotbombs.htm

Long Island Food Not Bombs
Web:www.LIFNB.com
Newsletter: www.LIFNB.com/newsletter
Email: LongIslandFoodNotBombs[at]gmail[dot]com Myspace: www.myspace.com/ LongIslandFNB
24-7 Hotline: 631.223.4370
*To receive text message updates & sharing schedules text LIFNB to 41411.

Long Island Food Not Bombs shares groceries, hot food, clothing, books, seedlings and other necessities in towns across Nassau and Suffolk counties. To learn more - contact us (information listed above) or check out our website ( www.LIFNB.com/get_involved) . Locations and times for our Food Shares are listed below.

Hempstead Food Share: Every Sunday @ 1:30pm outside the Hempstead train station (on the north end of W Columbia St, one block east of Main St.) for directions or more information check out ( www.lifnb.com/ chapters/hempstead_food_share)

Huntington Food Share: Every Tuesday @ 6:30pm at the insertion of E.6th Street & Fairground Ave. (on the East side of the All-Weather Tire shop) for directions or more information check out (www.lifnb.com / chapters/huntington_food_share)

Farmingville Food Share: Every Thursday @ 6:30pm near the insertion of Horseblock Rd. & Granny Rd. (by the large clock in the traffic tri-angle) for directions or more information check out (www.lifnb. com/ chapters/farmingville_food_share).

New York City
ABC No Rio, 156 Rivington St., NYC 10002; P.O. Box 436 Stuyvesant Station, New York,NY,10009 212-254-3697

We do regular food sharings every Friday and Sunday at Tompkins Square Park, around 3:30pm. We start cooking at ABC No Rio around 12:30pm. If you are interested in helping out just show up. Its just that easy. ABC No Rio is located at 156 Rivington St. on the Lower East Side. It is two blocks south of Houston St. and one block north of Delancey St., between Clinton and Suffolk Streets. To get here by subway, take the F train to Delancey St. or the J to Essex St. and walk one block north. EVERY ONE WELCOME!
New York City FNB website

Poughkeepsie
(631) 513-6330
We are sharing food at the corner of Hamilton and Mill Street in the parking lot behind the Chance at 6:00 PM until the food runs out.
crazyeddie42@hotmail.com Kerri.Kannengieser@marist. edu

Rochester
rochesterfoodnotbombs@ gmail. com
www.myspace.com/ rochesterfoodnotbombs
RochesterFNB@yahoogroups.com
We meet every other Saturday at 402 South Avenue (St. Josephs House of Hospitality) at 4PM to prepare a vegan meal with produce from the Public Market. We cook for 2 hours and have the mealshare around 6 PM.

Saugerties
845 246-6286
foodnotbombs5@aol.com

Suffolk County
Mike Bruno 66 Avenue E., Holbrook, N.Y. 11741
Annmarie cell: (631) 877-6090
Steve cell: 1 (631) 258-0455
Mike home- (631) 737-5710
Suffolk County FNB website

Staten Island
Wednesdays, 12 to 2 pm, outside Borough Hall (10 Richmond Terrace)
Email - Tothestreets@gmail.com or friedmilk@riseup.net
We have a Myspace group:
www.myspace.com/foodnotbombssi


Syracuse
(315) 209-7425
syrfnb@gmail.com
FoodNotBombsSyracuse@ riseup. net
FoodNotBombsSyracuse @ lists.riseup.net
www.myspace.com/ foodnotbombssyracuse
We meet to cook together every Saturday at 12:30 PM at Castle Rockmoore (113 West Borden Avenue/Syracuse, NY/13205). At 3:00 PM we gather next to the State Tower Building on Warren Street for the mealshare. We are usually downtown for around two hours. Anyone is welcome to help out in any way they can, rather it be cooking, eating or donating. All donations can be dropped off on the back porch of the house at any time of the day or night.

Utica
Call us at 315-527-2121
betty_poop@riseup.net
winkyfish@aol.com
www.myspace.com/fnbutica
We cook at 1406 dudley ave, Utica at 11:00 PM on Sundays and serve at Nurses' Park on Genesee St, right next to Planned Parenthood at 2:00 PM

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