Deliveries to Food Bank of the Southern Tier cancelled due to federal cuts
The United States Department of Agriculture cut funding to its Commodity Credit Corporation which had provided money for the Emergency Food Assistance Program.
A few weeks ago, a delivery of cheese, chicken, milk, dried fruit, turkey, eggs and pork chops to the Food Bank was cancelled.
The Food Bank is headquartered in Elmira and distributes items to pantries and soup kitchens across a six-county region, including Broome and Tioga Counties.
The Vice President of Community Impact, Randi Quackenbush, says the delivery would have been in addition to its typical bonus loads, and therefore considered bonus-bonus. However, the cancellation represents 14% of all bonus loads, equivalent to 215,408 meals valued at over $434,000.
Last week, the Food Bank got news that it will be receiving 11 additional loads of produce and nuts from another CCC program called Section 32 worth $485, 914 and representing 258,233 meals.
While Quackenbush acknowledges that that represents a slight increase over the amount that was canceled, they are still disappointed about the loss of meat and dairy proteins for people with food insecurity.
Explore Chenango Outdoor Challange returns for second year
Deliveries to Food Bank of the Southern Tier cancelled due to federal cuts
Delhi man facing rape charges
Copper cable dropped into Susquehanna River by thieves removed by NYSEG
NYSP: Elmira woman arrested for driving on meth with child in car
Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
10-06-2025
- Yahoo
Top News Headlines for Tuesday night, June 10, 2025
It's Tuesday night, June 10, 2025. Enjoy the lovely weather while you can. The rain may be back on Friday Here's this evenings headlines. Baltimore grandmother sentenced to 9 years in prison after child accidentally shoots herself with stolen gun Maryland Food Bank receives $750,000 grant from Walmart and Feeding America to expand food rescue operations
Yahoo
29-04-2025
- Yahoo
BPD: Argument leads to stabbing in Binghamton Monday night
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – A stabbing near Carroll and Pine Streets in Binghamton Monday night appears to have stemmed from an argument at the Greater Binghamton Transportation Center, Binghamton Police announced. At around 9 p.m. on April 28, officers of the BPD responded to the area of a reported assault. Officers found the victim who had sustained several stab wounds to his upper body. The man was taken to a local hospital and is currently listed as stable. Through further investigation, police believe the incident was not random in nature, and may have stemmed from an argument at the transportation center at 81 Chenango Street just prior to the reported assault. BPD did not mention a potential suspect and is continuing to investigate the situation. Anyone with information to please contact the Binghamton Police Detective Bureau at 607-772-7080. 'We're citizens!': Family traumatized after ICE raids home, but they weren't suspects 'I can't do that': Teen flees Saigon as city collapses What's next for Space Command? BU Forum: How AI and higher education work together Democrats push bill to ban discrimination against the LGBTQ+ community Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
17-04-2025
- Yahoo
Akshar buys full page ads to explain ICE cooperation
BROOME COUNTY, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – After his town hall in Endicott was cut short last week, Broome County Sheriff Fred Akshar has found an alternate way to get his message out about his department's cooperation with ICE. The Sheriff's Office has purchased a full-page ad in the Press & Sun-Bulletin three times this week. It's laid out in question-and-answer format and explains how Akshar says his department serves warrants on behalf of ICE and holds some of its detainees. Akshar tells News 34 that the questions are ones they've largely fielded from the community. And he says he considered submitting a guest viewpoint to the paper but that it would have limited him to 500 words. The ads, which ran Sunday, Monday, and Friday cost the Sheriff's Office $2,400. On Tuesday of last week, a scheduled town hall at the Endicott Visitors Center descended into chaos after criminal justice reform activists began shouting questions and demands in protest of the Sheriff's agreement with ICE. BCSO Featured Warrant: Crystal Collier Akshar buys full page ads to explain ICE cooperation Vestal PD Narcotics Unit, NYSP combine for fentanyl bust in Binghamton VINES hosting 11th Annual Spring Farm to Table Dinner State DMV asking New Yorkers to register as organ donors Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.