Brown bags of groceries full of shelf-stable healthy food such as pasta and canned goods.

Trinity Church Wall Street Expands Food Programs to Serve 25 Locations Throughout New York City

Sites in Manhattan, the Bronx, Brooklyn, and Queens offer grocery staples and meals for those facing food insecurity 

NEW YORK, NY, November 24 – Trinity Church Wall Street announced today that it is expanding its food programs to reach 25 locations across New York City in response to the historic rates of food insecurity among city residents as a result of the pandemic.

The food programs consist of Compassion Meals, which are to-go meals available at 10 locations plus Trinity Church, and Compassion Markets, which provide prepackaged bags of shelf-stable groceries including rice, cereal, and fruits and vegetables, as well as personal hygiene kits, and are available at those 10 sites and an additional 15 locations, including St. Paul’s Chapel in lower Manhattan. Through these combined programs, Trinity expects to provide groceries and meals for more than 90,000 families across the city by year end. 

“Before the COVID-19 crisis, over a million people in New York City were considered food insecure, and that figure is expected to soar by 38% by the end of this year,” said Lorelei A. Vargas, Executive Director of Trinity Commons. “At the same time, nearly 40% of food pantries and soup kitchens across the five boroughs have closed, and those that remain open are struggling to meet demand. The pandemic has not only increased the number of people who need help, but it has also exacerbated the challenges faced by those who were food insecure pre-pandemic.”

“Coupled with a 14% rise in unemployment since the start of the pandemic – which has disproportionately affected lower-income communities – food insecurity is a critical issue,” she said. “The expansion of our food program could not happen without the help of dozens of churches and organizations who have partnered with Trinity and share in the goal of caring for our neighbors across the city.”

Compassion Market locations include nine sites in the Bronx, four in Brooklyn, seven in Queens, and five in Manhattan, which will provide bags of groceries and hygiene kits twice per month. 

Trinity's weekly Compassion Market operates out of St. Paul's Chapel (Broadway and Fulton St.) on Wednesdays from noon to 3pm. Those seeking to participate are asked to make a reservation using the Plentiful app, but walk-ins are welcome while supplies last. To-go meals also are available daily at Trinity Church (Broadway and Wall St.). 

A full listing of Compassion Meals/Compassion Markets sites is below. 

Bronx

Westchester United Methodist Church

2547 E. Tremont Ave.
Bronx, NY 10461
Facebook page
This site is also part of our Compassion Meals grab-and-go lunch program.

O.U.R. Place (Organizing to be United and Resilient)

940 Garrison Ave.
Bronx, NY 10474
ourplacefec.graham-windham.org
This site is also part of our Compassion Meals grab-and-go lunch program.

Metropolitan College of NY (Bronx Campus)

463 East 149th St.
Bronx, NY 10455
mcny.edu/mcny-bronx
This site is also part of our Compassion Meals grab-and-go lunch program.

Bronx Community College (CUNY)

Early Childhood Center
2155 University Ave.
Bronx, NY 10453
bcc.cuny.edu
This site is also part of our Compassion Meals grab-and-go lunch program.

Agape Love Christian Center

1023 Allerton Ave.
Bronx, NY 10469
www.agapelovecc.com
This site is also part of our Compassion Meals grab-and-go lunch program.

Agatha House

Co-op City - rotating locations
Bronx, NY 10475

177 Dreiser Loop

Bartow Mall Pedestrian Plaza, 2047 Bartow Ave.

120 Erskine Place

agathahouse.org
This site is also part of our Compassion Meals grab-and-go lunch program.

Mission Helping Hand

El Coqui Liberation Community Garden
414 E. 163rd St. (Melrose side)
Bronx, NY 10451
missionhelpinghand.com
This site is also part of our Compassion Meals grab-and-go lunch program.

Circle of Dreams

266 East 165th St.
Bronx, NY 10456
circleofdreams.clubexpress.com
This site is also part of our Compassion Meals grab-and-go lunch program.

Southeast Bronx Neighborhood Centers

995 Tinton Avenue
Bronx, NY 10456
sebnc.org
 

Brooklyn

The C.R.I.B.

2779 Atlantic Ave.
Brooklyn, NY 11207
thecrib.enyfec.org
This site is also part of our Compassion Meals grab-and-go lunch program.

New Visions Charter School AIM I

1150 E. New York Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11212
newvisions.org/aim1

Contract Artists Collaborative via Bed-Stuy Strong

224 Glenmore Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11207
bedstuystrong.com

High School for Public Service

224 Glenmore Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11203
highschoolforpublicservice.com
 

Queens

St. Mary Star of the Sea

1920 New Haven Ave.
Far Rockaway, NY 11691
saintsmaryandgertrude.org
This site is also part of our Compassion Meals grab-and-go lunch program.

Humanities IV Charter High School 

Beach Channel Educational Complex
100-00 Beach Channel Dr.
Rockaway Park, NY 11694
newvisions.org/humanities4

Community and Family Head Start

41-05 Beach Channel Dr.
Far Rockaway, NY 11691
access.nyc.gov/location/community-and-family-head-start

Committee for Early Childhood Development Day Care Center

117-21 Sutphin Blvd.
Jamaica, NY 11434
cechs.org

High School for Community Leadership

167-01 Gothic Drive
Jamaica, NY 11432
nychscl.org

SCO Family Services (Ottilie Campus)

85-70 148th Street
Briarwood, NY 11435
sco.org

Long Island City Zone 126 High School

31-10 23rd Street
Astoria, NY 11106
zone126.org
 

Manhattan

St. Paul's Chapel

Broadway and Fulton Street
New York, NY 10007
Wednesdays at 12-3pm
Daily Brown Bag lunches are also available for pickup at Trinity Church on Broadway at Wall Street, 7 days a week, 9am-5pm.

DREAM Charter School (East Harlem)

1960 First Avenue (through pathway between buildings)
New York, NY 10029
wearedream.org

P.S. 140 Nathan Straus

123 Ridge Street
New York, NY 10002
schools.nyc.gov/schools/M140

East Harlem Action Collaborative

1216 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10029
nyam.org

Hamilton Madison House

50 Madison Street
New York, NY 10038
hamiltonmadisonhouse.org


About Trinity Church Wall Street

Now in its fourth century, Trinity Church Wall Street is a growing and inclusive Episcopal parish of more than 1,200 members that seeks to serve and heal the world by building neighborhoods that live Gospel truths, generations of faithful leaders, and sustainable communities. The parish is guided by its core values: faith, integrity, inclusiveness, compassion, social justice, and stewardship. Members come from the five boroughs of New York City and surrounding areas to form a racially, ethnically, and economically diverse congregation. More than 20 worship services are offered every week at its historic sanctuaries, Trinity Church and St. Paul’s Chapel, the cornerstones of the parish’s community life, worship, and mission, and online at trinitywallstreet.org. The parish welcomes approximately 2 million visitors per year.