STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Project Hospitality was honored recently by the United Way for 43 years of serving impoverished New Yorkers.

The non-profit was the only Staten Island organization representing city anti-hunger groups to receive the United Way’s inaugural Champions for Change Award, during a reception earlier this month in Manhattan.

Project Hospitality provides a wide range of support services to the homeless, hungry and vulnerable.

Founded in 1982, its mission is to reach out to community members who are hungry, homeless or otherwise in need in order to work with them to achieve their self-sufficiency and enhancing the quality of life for the community.

The organization serves thousands of individuals annually and is the largest provider of social services on Staten Island.

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