A Need We Feed gets $195K grant from NJEDA Sustain and Serve program March 8, 2021
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The group will use the funds to purchase 1100 meals a week from 20 local restaurant partners. A Need We Feed then works with other local organizations to distribute the meals.
For example, the group plans to drop off 100 meals a week to the American Legion of Toms River, which will then will distribute to our veterans in need. It will send 200 meals a week to a local elementary school which will distribute them to children and families in need. And the group will provide 150 meals a week to the Toms River Senior Center which will then distribute the food to homebound seniors.
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RIDGEWOOD, NJ A $1 million state grant will help the HealthBarn Foundation support restaurants in Ridgewood s Central Business District, and deliver 100,000 meals to county residents struggling with food insecurity.
The grant was awarded through the New Jersey Economic Development Authority s Sustain and Serve program, which delivered $14 million in grant funding to 27 recipients across the state.
That money was distributed to nonprofits like HealthBarn, which utilize local restaurants to distribute meals to community members facing food insecurity. That s evermore important since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, when county residents relied on donated meals at numbers hardly seen before.
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