Field Reports
Lower Food Security in Upper Manhattan?: A Survey of Residents of Washington Heights and Inwood
Thomas Furstenberg-Carroll,
Emerson Fellow
Published 2012
New York, New York
Lower Food Security in Upper Manhattan?: A Survey of Residents of Washington Heights and Inwood presents the findings from 290+ resident surveys conducted in Washington Heights and Inwood about food security. City Harvest is using this community input to guide its decisions about future programming in the area.
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Originally from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Tom graduated from Northeastern University in 2009 with a degree in economics. He then worked as an AmeriCorps VISTA providing free income tax preparation services for low income Philadelphians through a volunteer income tax (VITA) organization. He later served as a New York State AmeriCorps member in Brooklyn, New York, where he helped low-income individuals and families access essential public benefits and financial education and managed the organization’s VITA site.
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