CHiPS, a nonprofit in Brooklyn, has served vulnerable populations for over 50 years and has recently received the 2025 Spark Prize, which provides $100,000 in unrestricted funding. The organization focuses on expectant and new mothers by offering hot meals, a pantry, and shelter, delivering over 190,000 meals last year. Peter Endriss, the Executive Director, highlighted the growth in demand for their services and the positive impact the prize will have in expanding food quality and support for their clients through improved programs.
CHiPS provides free hot meals, pantry services, and shelter to those in need, particularly expectant and new mothers, awarded the 2025 Spark Prize for commitment to social justice.
The Spark Prize grant will support CHiPS in expanding its reach and improving services, including enhancing food quality and client choice in their pantry programs.
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