1.2 million New Jerseyans are going hungry right now. How to get help, volunteer or make a donation.
Updated Mar 16, 2021;
Posted Mar 16, 2021
Margarita Valentin of Elizabeth directs cars as volunteers distribute meals May 30, 2020, to more than 2,000 families at Kean University in Union. The county is partnering with the Community Food Bank of NJ and the United Way of Greater Union County to help families during the COVID-19 pandemic.Matt Smith | For NJ Advance Media
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For those who are food insecure, there are links at the bottom of this article to lists of nonprofits and agencies in each New Jersey county that list food assistance as a primary service. These organizations also welcome donations and volunteers.