CCSO - Food Bank of Corona Thanksgiving Celebration

In Corona, Queens, on a crisp, sunny November morning, the community came together for a remarkable Thanksgiving Celebration complete with hot meals, turkey distribution, and cloting giveaway. The event, hosted by the Community Center Services Organization (CCSO) aka Corona Avenue Food Bank on November 20, 2023, from 8 am to 12 pm, was a beacon of hope and compassion, showcasing the strength of unity within the neighborhood.

The success of this heartwarming initiative was spearheaded by CCSO Executive Director, Evelyn Heilbron, and the generous support of lead sponsors New York State Senator Jessica Ramos, Broadway Stages, and local gem Latino Bites from Jackson Heights, Queens, demonstrating their mutual commitment to giving back. In addition, multiple other local organizations provided support to help CCSO provide a dignified helping hand to residents in need. In collaboration with over 100 volunteers the following organizations, and others, shared in the success of this day of Thanksgiving. 

●       34th Avenue Open Streets Coalition; Betty’s Catering; El Rey de la Birria; Evelia Tamales; Las Doña’s Academy; Metro Plus Health;

●       NY Mets Foundation; NYPD; Peruvian Civic Center; Productos Mexicanos La Guadalupanan; Queens Chamber of Commerce; and others.

A hot and delicious thanksgiving meal, prepared by Peruvian Chef John López, was offered, complete with turkey and all the trimmings.  And there were many other offerings including amazing homemade tacos, and tamales. In total, more than 1,000 meals were served.  Among the highlights of the day, was the distribution of 300+ turkeys, ensuring that families in Corona could enjoy a traditional and hearty holiday meal! The event truly resonated with the community, and the presence of a DJ added a festive atmosphere, turning the food giveaway into a celebration of unity and compassion.

The CCSO Thanksgiving celebration was more than just a charitable event, it was a testament to the strength of community spirit. We thank all who helped to make this happen and especially to CCSO Executive Director, Evelyn Heilbron, for her deep rooted commitment to community.  This initiative, and her daily community outreach offering food, clothing, coats and more, have made a lasting impact on those in need.   For that we are eternally grateful. 

As we reflect on the holiday season, may this heartwarming event serve as a reminder that together, we can make a difference in the lives of our neighbors, one act of kindness at a time. If you would like to donate to CCSO please click here