WHO WE ARE
The Food Bank of South Jersey (FBSJ) operates on one simple premise:
food should not be wasted when hungry people are in our midst. From
this truth, it has built an effective food distribution program that
annually links 8 million pounds of food with over 200 charitable
food providers, such as, food pantries, soup kitchens and emergency
shelters.
Founded in 1985, the FBSJ is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization
whose mission is to help eliminate hunger and malnutrition in four
counties of southern New Jersey—Burlington, Camden, Gloucester
and Salem. It is a member of Feeding America™, formally named
America’s Second Harvest, the Nation’s Food Bank Network™ and
the largest domestic hunger relief organization. Food Bank of South
Jersey is an affiliate partner of United Way Burlington, Camden,
Gloucester counties and other United Ways throughout the Delaware
Region.
Food Bank of South Jersey is the largest source of government and “non-government” food
assistance in South Jersey. We are the only major agency in South
Jersey whose mission is to eliminate hunger and malnutrition by ensuring
that wholesome surplus food reach people in need. Our centralized
food donation and distribution system is a vital community link ensuring
that low-income and disadvantaged residents can access free groceries
and wholesome meals from a charitable food provider in their neighborhood.
In our 25th year of community service, the FBSJ continues to serve
as an agent for effective food rescue and charitable food distribution
in southern New Jersey. Since our inception, we have provided more
100 million pounds of food—the equivalent of 76 million meals—to
thousands of families, seniors, individuals and children in need. |