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Indian-Americans Fight Against Food Insecurity

Darpan News Desk IANS, 28 Mar, 2019 08:01 PM

    Indian-Americans across New York are coming together to fight food insecurity, with a major organisation working to end hunger throughout the city's five boroughs.


    The Food Bank For New York City's new Indian-American Council (IAC) will work to raise awareness, improve engagement and channel community resources to help end hunger, The American Bazaar daily reported.


    The newly-formed Council kicked off its "Million Meal March" campaign at Baar Baar restaurant earlier this month.
    The event garnered more than 100 attendees and raised over 610,000 meals for New Yorkers in need.


    The group has mobilized the Indian-American community with the rallying call of "Hunger Mitao!", which means "Wipe Out Hunger." The Council's Co-Chair is Payal Sharma, the Managing Partner of the restaurant, and its Founders and Advisors are Raj Asava and Aradhana Asava.


    "In the spirit of 'give where you live', the community through IAC, has enabled close to five million meals in Texas in just over a year," said Raj Asava in a press release.


    "We are excited to bring this model to New York City and are confident that the Indian community here will galvanise around Food Bank and provide millions of meals for the city's food insecure children, seniors, veterans and vulnerable families," added Anna Asava.

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