Neighborhood Coalition for Shelter | November 2022
Neighborhood News November 2022
It’s no surprise that food is one of the most requested items at NCS’s programs. Whether it's a warm meal or shelf-stable canned goods in our food pantries, food is essential. And with the cost of food up 13% over the past year and some neighborhood meal programs still suspended because of the pandemic, food donations have become even more pivotal for our clients. 

That’s why we were so ecstatic when the Engel & Völkers Wellness Committee reached out to say they wanted to run a food drive for NCS! 

The Wellness Committee was established in the spring of 2020 with the purpose of implementing initiatives that promote employee wellness and encourage happiness and connection among team members. They've hosted several employee events (such as pumpkin carving contests and friendsgiving) and send out a monthly newsletter with topics that include self-care tips and healthy recipes. 

Community engagement and giving back are also part of these initiatives, especially around the holiday season. This year the Committee wanted to focus on a local New York City charity serving New Yorkers who may be unhoused or food insecure. 

When Stuart Siegel, Chief Strategy Officer at Engel & Völkers Americas and Vice President of the NCS Board of Directors, heard that the Wellness Committee was looking for such an organization to support, he immediately suggested NCS.  

"As a committed supporter of NCS, I am continually impressed by the organization's ability to find creative solutions to ever-changing issues surrounding housing,” Stuart explained. “NCS has helped so many New Yorkers during times of great need, and it's an honor to support this cause and to have introduced the organization to my colleagues at Engel & Völkers." 

Engel & Völkers team members were asked to donate shelf-stable items to their Thanksgiving food drive. When Alex Dennis-Browne from the Wellness Committee delivered the donations, he also brought good news—Engel & Völkers decided to keep the food drive going so that more donations can be collected throughout the holiday season!

"At Engel & Völkers, we are always looking to give back to the communities which we serve throughout the Americas and around the globe," explained Anthony Hitt, President and CEO of Engel & Völkers Americas. "With our Americas headquarters located in New York City, we are honored to be able to give back to our fellow New Yorkers, especially during the holidays."

Thank you to everyone at Engel & Völkers who organized the food drive and donated four huge bags of food for NCS clients.  

Would you like to join Engel & Völkers in providing food for NCS’s clients?  
All funds raised through NCS’s Giving Tuesday campaign will be used for food for homeless and food-insecure New Yorkers.  

Giving Tuesday is tomorrow, but you can donate already here:  
NCS Celebrates Thanksgiving!
Last week, NCS staff and volunteers served delicious Thanksgiving meals at our programs. We had a fantastic time sharing these meals and are so thankful for the volunteers and supporters who make experiences like these possible!

We hope that you and your family had as much fun at your Thanksgiving celebrations as our clients did at theirs.
Tomorrow is Giving Tuesday, the largest fundraising day of the year. NCS is raising funds to purchase food for hungry New Yorkers throughout 2023.
 
Your support will be used to provide community meals (like the Thanksgiving meals featured above), stock the food pantries at our residences, and provide daily breakfast for Chance for Change clients. 
 
Giving Tuesday is tomorrow, but you can make a gift to feed your neighbors TODAY! 

And for a limited time, if you start a monthly gift on Facebook, they will match your contributions up to $100! Start a monthly gift and double your impact through 2023!
If you make a gift on Facebook, be sure to share our fundraiser with your friends and help raise even more funds for food. 
Administrative Office 
50 Broadway
Suite 1301 
New York, NY 10004
Phone: (212) 537-5100
Fax: (212) 860-2301
ncs@ncsinc.org
www.ncsinc.org

Board of Directors 
David A. Oliver
President
Wolcott B. Dunham, Jr.
Stephanie W. Guest
Thomas J. Kilkenny
Stuart N. Siegel
Vice Presidents
Susan Stevens
Treasurer
Jan F. Golann
Secretary

Victoria Bert
Anne S. Davidson
Abigail Black Elbaum
Matthew D. Hughes
Oren K. Isacoff
Ann Ross Loeb
Rachael Piltch-Loeb
Susan Shevell
Stephanie Shuman
Christopher W. Solomon
Eva Suarez



Ann L. Shalof
Chief Executive Officer
 
NCS Programs
 
Neighborhood Coalition for Shelter provides New Yorkers who are homeless or at risk of homelessness with a home, a community, and access to the services that they need to thrive. We create innovative solutions and engage community partners to provide housing and support that can transform lives.