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Greenburgh Sets Up Baby Formula Donation Drop-Off Sites
The town supervisor said residents can also pick up formula that they need.

GREENBURGH, NY — Anyone who has unopened, unused baby formula is urged to drop it off in the lobby of Greenburgh Town Hall.
Supervisor Paul Feiner said he has placed a bin in the lobby where extra formula can be left. He added that residents who also need formula can stop by and pick up what they need.
He asks that anyone who makes a donation of formulas to email him letting him know what has been donated.
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"When I hear from residents who need the formula, I can advise them if we have the formula that they need," he said. "Since some formulas look alike, but the containers have different colors, please advise of your needs or what you are donating."
Feiner said the town is also looking for volunteers who can search for formulas and possibly pick them up. Any formula that isn't needed will be donated to a food pantry.
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He said the goal was to make the process of getting formulas as easy with as little stress as possible.
Another resource Feiner said is the Westchester Formula Finders private Facebook group.
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