Pick a borough. Sustain a bus. Every week.
Two routes are running now — Manhattan and Staten Island. Three are on pause and coming back as we hit their sustainer goals.
Running this week. Help keep them on the road.

Manhattan
East Harlem, near the Metro-North overpass
$11,200 a month keeps the Manhattan bus on the road every Monday: food sourcing, fuel, supplies, kitchen overhead, and a hot meal for the neighbors who show up at the East Harlem stop. Hit the goal and we have room to grow.

Staten Island
Port Richmond, across from the mosque
$8,400 a month covers the Friday Staten Island route — one day a week, about 300 hot meals served. Hit this goal and we have room to grow another day if the need calls for it.
Paused — coming back as soon as we have the sustainers.
These three routes ran for years and built deep relationships in their neighborhoods. We'll restart each one as its dedicated sustainer base comes together.
Returning soonBrooklyn
Brownsville, beside the community center
The Brooklyn route is on pause — coming back as soon as we have the sustainers to cover it. Brownsville's families used to pull up early every week, no matter the weather.
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Returning soonQueens
Jamaica, near the transit hub
The Queens route is on pause — coming back as soon as we have the sustainers to cover it. The Wednesday Jamaica stop caught commuters, families, and seniors heading home.
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Returning soonThe Bronx
Hunts Point, off the produce-market corridor
The Bronx route is on pause — coming back as soon as we have the sustainers to cover it. Hunts Point has one of the highest food-insecurity rates in the city. We want to be back on Thursdays.
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