New App Plentiful, Funded By The Helmsley Charitable Trust, Streamlines How NYC Food Pantries Feed The Hungry

Monday, December 4, 2017

New App Plentiful, Funded By The Helmsley Charitable Trust, Streamlines How NYC Food Pantries Feed The Hungry

City food pantries are turning to technology to help feed the hungry. A new phone app and reservation system offers those in need of nutritional assistance a fast way to find a meal — just in time for winter.

Dubbed Plentiful, it allows people to register and check in at food pantries using their phones, via the app or text, significantly reducing wait times and easing the process for food providers.

“It’s faster,” Lucy Roque, 46, a mother of five kids, she as she emerged from the National Council of Jewish Women New York Section food pantry on the Upper West Side. “I was in there a few minutes then I was out.” Rita Shapiro, the organization’s finance director, said the app has allowed it to do away filling out time-consuming paper records on the recipients and amount of food distributed. “Things are much, much easier,” Shapiro said. “All you need is the person’s name and phone number and their information comes up in the system.”

The app was born out of the New York City Food Assistance Collaborative, a mix of private and public groups that include the NYC Mayor’s Office of Food Policy, City Harvest and the United Way of New York City. It is funded by the Helmsley Charitable Trust.

Plentiful also allows pantries to send out mass texts if there is a change to their normal schedule or if they have information they need to get to their clients...

 

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