“New York stands ready to give impacted families all the support they need.' Mayor Eric Adams said in a statement on Saturday that the city is extending free meal delivery services for survivors of the Jan. 9 Bronx fire.
Mayor Eric Adams announced an extension of meal delivery benefits for Bronx fire victimsNew York City is extending free meal delivery services for survivors of the Bronx blaze that killed 17 people when it tore through an apartment building on January 9th. Starting Saturday, culturally sensitive meals will be provided to the families impacted by the fire by the NYS Latino Restaurant, Bar & Lounge Association, which is taking over the task from groups that previously stepped up to help.
World Central Kitchen, a nonprofit that provides meals in response to humanitarian crises, initially offered this service after the fire. But the group has since shifted its focus to helping Ukrainian refugees in Europe.
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