Minority Task Force – Food Distribution Center is a food bank located in New York, New York, serving the community in the 10033 postal area. The center operates as a vital resource for individuals and families facing food insecurity, providing access to nutritious food supplies. Situated at 567 W 183rd St, the facility functions as a distribution hub where food donations are collected, organized, and made available to those in need throughout the local area.
The food bank focuses on addressing hunger by connecting donors, volunteers, and recipients, ensuring that food reaches vulnerable populations efficiently. Through partnerships with local businesses, community organizations, and volunteers, the center helps reduce waste and improve food access for underserved residents. The center’s activities often include the sorting of perishable and non-perishable goods, as well as coordinating outreach efforts to inform the public about available food assistance programs.
In addition to its primary role in food distribution, Minority Task Force – Food Distribution Center contributes to broader social support initiatives by working with local agencies to identify families requiring urgent assistance. The center’s location in northern Manhattan positions it to serve a diverse urban population, including low-income households and those experiencing economic hardship. By facilitating equitable food access, the center plays an important role in supporting community health and well-being across New York City.


































