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Pennsauken Township Proud Partner Of Dine Out For Hunger
Published by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 09/04/2015 - 13:44Pennsauken Township is a proud sponsor of Dine Out For Hunger, a special initiative of the Food Bank of South Jersey. On Tuesday, Sept. 15, visit one of many participating restaurants and inform them you're "dining out for hunger." A portion of the proceeds from your meal with be donated to the Food Bank of South Jersey.
For more information, click here.
Every day in South Jersey, more than 200,000 people are not sure where their next meal will come from. Of that number 35% are children who after eating at school may come home to an empty plate and 12% are seniors that are making the difficult choice of whether to eat or pay for medicine. The rest are working families that don’t have enough to pay bills and keep three square meals on the table.
The Food Bank of South Jersey and its network of 200+ food pantries and meal kitchens have - since 1985 - provided prepared meals and groceries to people in need. From humble beginnings in a small warehouse in Camden City to their present 65,000 square foot distribution center in Pennsauken, the Food Bank is the last safety net for those in need.
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