NYC taxi drivers deliver food to those in need during coronavirus pandemic in new program

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NYC taxi drivers deliver food to those in need during coronavirus pandemic in new program
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More than 11,000 taxi drivers have delivered 6 million meals to New Yorkers in need during the coronavirus pandemic.

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, which provides meals to the elderly, sick and households who can't afford meals, according to a spokeswoman for the TLC.Nancy Reynoso, 48, a Bronx cab driver participating in the program, said it's been helping to keep her family afloat since she's reduced her passenger pickups in the last month. A green taxi driver delivers emergency food to vulnerable Bronx residents, such as the elderly and immunocompromised.

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