Masbia is a nonprofit organization based in New York City that provides meals to hungry people in a dignified, respectful manner.
Founded in 2005 by Alexander Rapaport, a Jewish Orthodox ordained rabbi
Started as a small food pantry in Brooklyn
Expanded to four locations in the New York City area
Serves about 2,000,000 meals annually
Provides free home delivery to elderly and homebound individuals
Also a New York City-based nonprofit that rescues excess food to distribute to those in need.
National nonprofit that partners with food banks and other food rescue organizations to provide meals to people in need throughout the United States.
National nonprofit that provides home-delivered meals to seniors and other individuals who are unable to prepare their own meals.
A nutritious and freshly cooked hot meal provided for free to anyone who needs it.
Packages filled with non-perishable food items to help individuals and families who need food.
Free home-delivered meals for elderly and homebound individuals who are unable to cook for themselves.
Masbia is a nonprofit organization that provides free meals to hungry people in the New York City area.
Anyone who needs a meal can receive one from Masbia. There are no eligibility requirements or applications necessary.
You can support Masbia by making a donation, volunteering, or spreading the word about their mission to end hunger.
Masbia has four locations in the New York City area: two in Brooklyn, one in Queens, and one in Rego Park.
Masbia serves about 2,000,000 meals annually to hungry people in the New York City area.