Townsquare Media Binghamton and CHOW are collecting non-perishable food to help feed neighbors facing hunger this coming winter season, but we need your help!
Andy Kipp owns the Old Union Hotel in Binghamton and he's serious about our community. So serious that he's issued a challenge to fellow business owners.
Unbelievable. That's how I describe the efforts so far with our community stepping up and dropping off non-perishable food for our annual Food-A-Bago Food Drive for Broome County CHOW.
Now that school's out, a lot of kids in Broome and Tioga Counties will not get the meals they depend on during the school year. Here's where they can get help.
Think of how many times you snap a photo of your food and share it on social media. Now, imagine that photo actually feeding the hungry in our community.
Our annual Food-A-Bago starts on Monday. If you are going shopping this week, please grab some extra non-perishables and then drop them off to us starting 10/30