Family Promise established its Walk-In Dinner Program

Family Promise established its Walk-In Dinner Program
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On this day in 1991, Family Promise established its Walk-In Dinner Program, making a promise to our community that we’ve kept for the past 32 years: anyone who is need of a meal can have one, no questions asked. Since that day—thanks to the dedication of our many food providers, volunteers, and donors—we’ve remained true to our promise, serving 1.3 million meals to families and individuals in Bergen County facing hunger.

Today, please consider helping us commemorate this anniversary by making a $32 donation to the Family Promise Walk-In Dinner in honor of a special volunteer. Thank you for helping us feed our neighbors in need for 32 years!

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