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This year, God’s Love We Deliver proudly celebrates 40 years of nourishing New York with love, dignity, and compassion — and there’s no better time to reflect on that legacy than during Pride Month.
We’re so excited to continue our many-year partnership with NYC Pride and celebrate our growing collaboration with OUT at L’Oréal, whose dedication to uplifting LGBTQ+ voices inspires us every day.
We’re especially proud to introduce our 2025 Pride Ambassadors: Niecy Nash-Betts and Jessica Betts — a radiant couple whose love, authenticity, and joy light up every room they enter. Their support of our mission means so much to us.

Let’s honor our past, uplift our present, and step boldly into the future — together.
At God’s Love We Deliver, Pride isn’t just a moment — it’s who we are.
Responding to a Crisis
In 1985, our founder Ganga Stone delivered her first meal to Richard Sales, a man living with AIDS. She realized how the crisis was affecting New York City and founded God's Love We Deliver.
Growing Our Support
Since Ganga's first delivery, we have grown to now serve 17,000 New Yorkers annually and address 200 diagnoses with our medically tailored meals.
How We Show Pride
At God's Love, we celebrate Pride all year-round. We establish collaborations with local LGBTQIA+ organizations and providing resources for people living with life-altering illnesses.
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7.1.24 / Events
Dear Friends, At the end of last month, we celebrated Pride and the LGBTQIA+ community at the 2024 Heritage of Pride March! This year’s theme, “Reflect. Empower. Unite.” inspires us all.
6.27.23 / Community
OUT @ L’Oréal, Lea DeLaria, Victoria Brito, Michelle Buteau, Amanda Freitag, Miss Universe R'Bonney Gabriel, and Leah Juliett help God's Love celebrate Pride in NYC!
6.30.22 / Community
After a two-year hiatus, the NYC Pride March returned to the streets of Manhattan last Sunday. Hundreds of God’s Love staff, volunteers, and supporters gathered to celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community and advocate for equality. …