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RXR Realty Gives $1M To New Rochelle For Coronavirus Relief

Additionally, RXR will provide direct funding to three local nonprofits to address food insecurity and and mental health services.

A developer is giving $1 million to New Rochelle to help it deal with the new coronavirus.
A developer is giving $1 million to New Rochelle to help it deal with the new coronavirus. (Michael Woyton/Patch)

NEW ROCHELLE, NY — RXR Realty announced Friday a $1 million contribution to support organizations and New Rochelle residents impacted by the new coronavirus outbreak. Funding will go toward programs to address both immediate needs, as well as the long-term recovery of New Rochelle.

RXR’s commitment to New Rochelle, in collaboration with the Westchester Community Foundation, is a model that private sector organizations can implement in impacted communities and regions across the country.

“We’re proud to support those organizations on the frontlines of providing essential food and non-food services to our most vulnerable, as well as supporting programs that provide our seniors with tele-health services to assure them that they are not alone during this public health crisis," said Scott Rechler, chairman and CEO of RXR.

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"Now, more than ever, is the time for all of us to step up and support our New Rochelle neighbors in need,” he said.

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In addition to the $1 million contribution, the RXR Building Community Fund will immediately provide $108,000 to support programs that ensure continued distribution of meals and non-food items to low-income New Rochelle residents, including seniors and people with disabilities. The funding will also support 60 low-income seniors access to tele-health services. Seniors are at a high-risk for the new coronavirus and their isolation increases the need for additional emotional support.

New Rochelle Mayor Noam Bramson said that in the face of an unprecedented challenge, it was essential for the entire community to come together, including the investors and builders who have a direct stake in New Rochelle’s future.

“We have a shared obligation to identify the most critical needs, lift up our most vulnerable residents, support our struggling businesses, and demonstrate our city’s strength and resilience," he said. "I applaud RXR for this outstanding example of corporate citizenship, and for establishing a framework through which other partners can contribute."

Specific grantees include:

● $50,000 to WestCOP, a multi-purpose social services agency that combats poverty and its adverse effects in New Rochelle and the Hudson Valley region

● $50,000 to HOPE Community Services, the largest emergency food pantry and soup kitchen in the City of New Rochelle, which also provides clothing, language skills, emotional support, immigration services and other daily necessities

● $8,000 to The Guidance Center of Westchester, which offers essential and lasting support to those in communities challenged by mental illness, substance abuse, poverty, and homelessness

The RXR Building Community Fund is a fund held at the Westchester Community Foundation, a philanthropic institution that works to improve the quality of life in Westchester County. RXR's fund was established earlier this year with an initial contribution of $225,000 to benefit the residents of the City of New Rochelle.


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