Stephen Sullivan will manage the collection of food from supermarkets, grocers and other food stores.
Peekskill was the only town in Westchester County visited by Lincoln’s funeral train 150 years ago.
Today's Students, Tomorrow's Teachers celebrates 20 years of training culturally diverse and economically disadvantaged students to become teachers.
Student Advocacy, an Elmsford-based nonprofit, combines an understanding of school systems with education law to advocate for children.
Ridge Hill Academy, a career-exploration and job readiness program for Yonkers students, starts its fifth session this week.
Museum Village, a living history museum in Monroe, has started digitizing a collection of its 19th-century artifacts.
With a $250,000 grant, Neighbor to Neighbor plans to build a two-story facility on a church campus in Greenwich.
Nonprofits in Westchester and Putnam counties can register until Friday to be eligible to receive donations through a 24-hour fundraising event.
Millennial advocacy group Young Invincibles receives a grant from Westchester Community Foundation to distribute its health insurance education app.
The WorkPlace will run fee-for-service staffing and grant-writing companies with an eye on the bottom line.
An event raises more than $50,000 to benefit the preservation of the historic Sheffield Island Lighthouse.
The Westchester Children's Association has been collecting and publicizing data about the county's children and their unmet needs for 100 years.
David Rockefeller donates $4 million to establish an operating endowment for his family’s namesake park.
The artist awards are part of ArtsWestchester's 50th-anniversary programs, which are funded in part by First Niagara Bank.
The nonprofit will host workshops for entrepreneurs to learn about basic tools and finding financing.