Local Food Pantries
  • Hours of operation are 4 pm to 6 pm on Wednesdays and 9 am to 11 am on Saturdays at St. Peter's Episcopal Church at 137 N. Division Street in Peekskill.
  • Open on the first and third Saturdays of each month, from 9:00 - 11:00 am​, rain or shine. Located at the Holy Name of Mary Church in Croton can be accessed at the back entrance of the church next to Vasallo Park. For more information, email crotonfoodpantry@gmail.com.
  • Our Mobile Food Pantry and Fresh Market distributions travel throughout the county providing nutritious food. Use the schedule to find stops near you.
  • The Fran Boylan-Holy Spirit Food Pantry at 1969 Crompond Road, Cortlandt Manor is open the 3rd or 4th week of the month. (914) 737-2111
  • 137 7th Street Verplanck Hours of Operation Fridays 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM Serving Verplanck, Montrose, Buchanan and the Town of Cortlandt.
  • The pantry is open every Saturday from 10am-11am at 337 Peekskill Hollow Road, Putnam Valley. For information call (845) 458-1251.
  • The Community Food Pantry at St. Mary’s Mohegan Lake is a grassroots all volunteer staffed service that has been in operation for over 30 years. Address: 1836 East Main Street, Mohegan Lake, Hours of Operation: Every Saturday Morning- 9:00 am - 11:00 am (Pre-packed emergency bags available during the week, call 914-528-3972
General
  • Westchester County Clerk Timothy C. Idoni's community outreach staff travel throughout the county to bring the services of the clerk's office closer to Westchester residents
  • Cortlandt has partnered with Helpsy to make sure those clothes don’t end up in the trash. Recycle your unwanted clothes, shoes, accessories, linens and other textiles with an easy Helpsy home pickup.
  • Remember, it's best to shred documents you're no longer using, that contain personal identifying information such as name, address, phone number, credit card number or social security number. Such documents should be shredded before they are thrown out for recycling.
  • Encounters with wildlife have become more numerous as a result of urban growth into an animal's natural habitat. Seeing an animal in the woods can be fun, but having a skunk under the porch or a woodchuck digging up your yard, is not. Information on the following pages are intended to help landowners find out how to prevent and control negative encounters with wildlife.
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