COVID-19 Food Justice Relief and Resilience Program

Little Guyana Holiday Food and Essentials Distribution

Join Caribbean Equality Project on Sunday, December 12 at 1 pm, as we partner with South Queens Women's March and the United Madrassi Association Inc. to host a culturally responsive Holiday Food and Essentials Distribution in Little Guyana, Queens.

Little Guyana Holiday Food and Essentials Distribution

Date: Sunday, December 12, starting at 1 pm

Location: 130-01 Liberty Ave, Richmond Hill, NY 11419 (side door on 130th street)

::: Offerings :::

We will be distributing free groceries, fresh produce, toys, cultural clothing, hygiene care packages, PPE, sexual health & period products, and COVID-19 testing & vaccine resources.

We will be on-site until supplies last. Wear a mask. Bring a cart.

Co-Sponsored by The Campaign Against Hunger, Apicha Community Health Center, Assembly Member Khaleel M. Anderson, Council Member Adrienne Adams, District Leader Richard David, Queens Defenders, Sigma Sigma Rho Sorority, Inc – NYIT, Delta Phi Omega Sorority, Inc - CCNY/Adelphi, Kappa Phi Gamma Sorority, Inc -Adelohi/ NYIT, and Delta Epsilon Psi Fraternity, Inc – NYIT.

In December 2021, the Caribbean Equality Project’s food justice work continues in the form of our second hyper-local Tri-Borough Holiday Food and Essentials Distribution series in Caribbean neighborhoods in Queens, Brooklyn, and The Bronx. Help us keep providing our most impacted and vulnerable community members with critical nutritious food, essential resources, love, and joy during this pandemic holiday season. We are asking for your financial support for this initiative. Donate here: https://bit.ly/cepholidayfund

To learn more about the Caribbean Equality Project’s food justice work, click here.

2021 Holiday Food and Essentials Distribution Series

The Caribbean Equality Project's advocacy and organizing are all volunteer-led, with a focus on community building and education, facilitation of pro-bono legal representation for Caribbean LGBTQ+ asylum seekers, culturally competent mental health resources, visibility at city-wide pride parades and cultural festivals, and empowering LGBTQ+ Caribbean diasporic community through storytelling and resource sharing.

The Caribbean Equality Project is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt, registered non-profit organization. All contributions and donations are fully tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.

Be Social! Help us to maximize our relief efforts by sharing our COVID-19 Holiday Food Pantry e-fundraiser with your networks! Tag us on Twitter @caribequality and Instagram @caribbeanequalityproject.

For more information or to make a donation by phone, please email info@CaribbeanEqualityProject.org or phone 347.709.3179.

To learn more about the Caribbean Equality Project & for regular updates on our work connect with us on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube at @CaribbeanEqualityProject, and Twitter at @CaribEquality.