
A Taste of Greenwich House is an evening of delicious tastings from many of New York's finest restaurants with entertainment and an exciting variety of silent auction items. It is hosted and produced by the Taste Benefit Committee with proceeds benefiting Greenwich House's 14 services for at-risk and abused children, seniors, and other New Yorkers in need.
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The mission of Greenwich House is to help individuals and families lead more fulfilling lives by offering social and health services, cultural and educational programs, and opportunities for civic involvement to New Yorkers of all ages and backgrounds.
Since 1902, Greenwich House has been responding to the social needs of individuals and families in New York City through its varied social service and arts education programs, with a vision to help members of the community live more fulfilling lives. Greenwich House continuously responds to current community needs with 14 varied programs that provide special care to thousands of clients each day. These programs include: serving daily hot meals at our thriving Senior Center, enriching the curriculum of NYC schools with music classes, hosting resident artists and learning the rich history of ceramic arts, treating abused children through counseling and prevention programs, providing clinical and therapeutic care through our HIV/AIDS services, offering drug-free counseling to substance abusers and their families and reaching home bound seniors in need of mental health and consultation services.
Your participation in A Taste of Greenwich House directly supports the critical work we do every day.