A COMMUNITY UNITED AGAINST HUNGER
The Food Bank of South Jersey could not ask for a better group of partners within our four-county service area. Whether they serve 50 households a month or hundreds a week, these champions are dedicated to helping us find ways to create a more food-secure future.
We’d like to highlight a small sample of our 300 incredible partners that help us change hunger in South Jersey.
The First Baptist Church of Moorestown shows an unwavering commitment and resilience, remaining strong and supportive through all seasons. FBC provides an invaluable platform for the community, offering a weekly supermarket-style food pantry where community members can select the food items they really need.
Through its dedication to service, Grace Episcopal Church in Merchantville has a tremendous impact on its community. Beyond its far-reaching pantry services, Grace Episcopal is an active participant in Kids Thrive 365 programs, retail rescue programs, and weekly home deliveries, responding to emergency needs with compassion and efficiency.
Providing strong foundational support and establishing roots that allow its community to thrive, St. John’s Pentecostal Church continues to do
amazing work in Salem. St. John’s has a plethora of resources for its neighbors, such as education, employment, self-care, and much more are available at its distribution.
With unwavering compassion and consistency, Calvary Chapel Gloucester County serves its community with remarkable efficiency. It has streamlined its operations and improved communications within the community. Efforts in fund-raising and marketing have not only sustained their programs but have also expanded its reach, enabling service to more people.
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