Through our Loaves and Fish program we reach out to those who may be food insecure, low-income, underserved, and people with other needs, serving nutritioius meals in a warm and welcoming environment.
Our Loaves and Fish teams serve a hot meal (usually a multi-course dinner) every Saturday evening on the Trinity Campus of Grace Episcopal Church in Ossining, which is at 7 South Highland Avenue
Everyone belongs and all are welcome. We do not income-qualify our guests, nor are we interested in their ID documents, race, ethnicity or religion. We do not charge. Dinner is served at 5pm.
Holy Name of Mary parishioners founded this program in 1993 in response to a growing need in the Croton/Ossining community.
It is called Loaves and Fish, inspired by Christ's miraculous feeding of the multitudes. In addition to the fulfillment of worshiping God through service to our brothers and sisters, we benefit from the fellowship and from the relationships developed between us who - from different backgrounds – come together in love for the sake of God.
Run in partnership with Grace Episcopal Church, we are supported by 13 volunteer cooking teams, a host of volunteer servers, the parishioners of Holy Name of Mary and other friends of the program.
How you can help
If you would like to help, please donate. Monetary donations are used to purchase the ingredients we use to cook and serve healthy dinners. We would also like to replace some of the tablecloths and cookware we use, which have become old and worn. 100% of your donations will be used for ingredients and essential supplies; our labor and administrative expenses are donated. The link below will direct you to our online giving page. Please be sure to select Loaves and Fish as the fund.
New volunteers are welcome. All our volunteer efforts need to be coordinated to prevent waste while ensuring we are fully covered, so please contact us ahead of time if you wish to participate. Cooking teams serve four or five times per year. We also need servers to help our cooking teams, particularly during the summer months to cover for regulars who are on vacation. Always welcome are people who occasionally make the desserts, the salads or purchase non-alcoholic drinks for a dinner.
Grace Church is at 7 South Highland Avenue. It is best to park in Grace’s parking lot off Ellis Place as the stairs leading down to the kitchen entrance are easily accessed from the lot. Cooks arrive around 2pm or 3pm. Servers arrive at 3:45 pm. The meal is served at 5 pm and clean up is finished by 6:15 pm.
Fiona Matthew, Ken Gmoser and Kristen Zamora coordinate the program.
Contact: Fiona Matthew
[email protected]
(914) 417-7873