The Hunter Food Policy Organization provides assistance to a wide network serving people within New York City. Through the pandemic, they have become a trusted resource for information on the availability of food and support services. Their Food Resource Guides, organized into 59 neighborhood specific guides, include information related to food access within the community, such as the location and hours of food pantries, meals for students and seniors, delivery services for people with disabilities, and resources for immigrants. The guides have become a go-to resource for many New Yorkers, as evidenced by the estimated 1,000,000+ views of the information. Additionally, the guides have been translated for 17 underserved neighborhoods into Spanish, Mandarin, or Haitian Creole based on the most common language spoken at home in each neighborhood.