Walk-In Dinner Program

Walk-In Dinner Program
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As the number of individuals and families facing food insecurity in Bergen County continues to grow at an alarming rate, it is becoming increasingly more common for our Walk-In Dinner Program to serve 200 meals or more in a single evening. On Tuesday, volunteers distributed 218 meals to our neighbors in need, making it one of the busiest days in the 32-year history of our program. We are so grateful for the incredible volunteers and food providers who make the Walk-In Dinner possible night after night—your hard work and dedication ensures that anyone in need of a free, nutritious meal will have access to one, no questions asked.

Special thank you to St Paul Lutheran Church Ridgefield, NJ for providing Tuesday’s meal.

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