Free Food & Services

Free Food & Services

Find a food pantry near you and explore the free services that can help you and your family.

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Apply for Food Assistance

Apply for food assistance programs

Get free help applying for food assistance programs and accessing the benefits available to you and your family.

Apply For WIC 

Apply For SNAP

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Job Training

Job Training

Sign up for one of CFBNJ’s free job training programs that can prepare you for a career in the culinary or logistics industries.

 

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Healthy Recipes

Healthy Recipes

Healthy recipes, cooking videos, and tips are all here. Browse through the info provided by our Nutrition Education team to get the most out of your grocery budget without compromising on nutrition.

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Donate

Donate

Learn about all the ways to give a monetary gift, including recurring donations, planned gifts, tributes, and more to CFBNJ to lift up our neighbors.

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Volunteer

Volunteer

Explore the many opportunities to volunteer – whether that is packing food with your company, family, and friends at either our Hillside or Egg Harbor Township locations, distributing healthy food at one of our partners, or making phone calls from the comfort of your home.

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Advocate

Advocate

Take action to support our advocacy efforts that address the root causes of hunger and learn more about how CFBNJ collaborates with legislators.

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Fundraise

Fundraise

Coordinate a virtual or in-person fundraiser with friends, family, or coworkers.

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Donate Food & Goods

Donate Food & Goods

Over one-third of our food is donated by generous supporters like you. Set up a food or special product drive, join our retail food donation program, and more.

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Make a Corporate Donation

Make a Corporate Donation

Manufacturers, retailers, corporations, and small businesses can donate food, funds, and time.

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Events

Events

Attend a CFBNJ event to show your support and meet other like-minded supporters.

24-Hour Pack-a-Thon
Blue Jean Ball

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Youth

Youth

Opportunities for youth engagement includes fundraising, food drives, and service days.

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Sign Up to Volunteer

Sign Up to Volunteer

Sign up to sort and pack food with your company, family, and friends at either our Hillside or Egg Harbor locations.

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Corporate Groups

Corporate Groups

Use your next company outing to give back to your community.

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Special Volunteer Programs

Special Volunteer Programs

View the opportunities available for regular volunteers to level up their participation at CFBNJ.

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Youth

Special Volunteer Programs

Opportunities for youth engagement includes fundraising, food drives, and service days.

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About Us

About Us

Discover how our journey began almost 50 years ago, and how we are committed to ending hunger in New Jersey.

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Our Programs

Learn about what we do to help our neighbors in need.

Learn about what we do to help our neighbors in need.

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How a FoodBank Works

How a FoodBank Works

Understand how food and hygiene supplies get from our two warehouses to your community.

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Leadership

Leadership

Meet our executive leadership team and Board of Directors.

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Annual Report & Financials

Annual Report & Financials

Get a clear picture of our finances, how our programs impact the community, and how it all ties together.

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Careers

Careers

Check out our career opportunities and don’t miss a chance to put your talents to work for a great purpose.

Internships Available

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News & Press

Keep up to date with the latest news about our work to end hunger.

Keep up to date with the latest news about our work to end hunger.

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Our Locations

Locations

We have locations in Hillside and Egg Harbor Township, each with their own events and volunteering opportunities.

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Strategic Plan

Strategic Plan

Explore the roadmap of the future of CFBNJ and how we plan on helping hungry neighbors going forward.

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Cathy McCann, Former VP of Operations

Cathy McCann, Former VP of Operations

Cathy McCann, Former VP of Operations 1280 550 CFBNJ

Cathy McCann had recently left a successful logistics career at Pepsi to work in hunger relief, when a mutual friend connected her with Kathleen DiChiara. Cathy’s skills and dedication met Kathleen’s conviction and boundless energy, and the rest is history. Kathleen convinced her to “join us for six months – and then we will sit down for an evaluation.” But that evaluation never happened, and for thirty-five years Cathy had helped to build CFBNJ as we know it today.

When Cathy joined in 1984, Kathleen had recently rented CFBNJ’s first warehouse in Newark. The entire staff consisted of five people, plus a retiree who did odd jobs and a part-time truck driver. There was no money for them to purchase their own truck, so they rented or borrowed one when they could. The building was old, the floor tiled and broken. The space was so narrow that everything had to be loaded by hand – they had no forklifts or pallet jacks in those days.

Cathy remembered, “If a delivery came in, every single employee stopped whatever they were doing to carry food through case by case by case, like a bucket brigade in a fire.”

Cathy and Kathleen bonded over their willingness to roll up their sleeves and “figure it out.”

“Kathleen never asked anyone to do something she wouldn’t do herself,” Cathy said. “If the toilet got stopped up, Kathleen would fix it.”

Food banking was a new movement, and Cathy helped develop the system CFBNJ used to track and provide food. A list was typed every day of what food was in the warehouse, and the agencies wrote out food orders by hand. Where the food went was listed on written cards, using carbon paper for record keeping. Every day was something new, and every decision was an experiment.

Cathy shared, “I learned pretty quickly that Kathleen needed to just try it her way and see what happened.” Yet in that first year together, they moved a million pounds of food.

Cathy found it “an inspiration to watch Kathleen. She was fearless – she would go anywhere, and she would ask anyone for anything. Kathleen was a woman on a mission. She wouldn’t let anyone stop her.”

During Operation Desert Storm in 1992, an enormous supply of surplus food was sitting at Port Newark. There was difficulty getting it out of the Port, for labor reasons. But of course, Kathleen was determined to have it, so she went down to the Port and “cozied up to those crusty old longshoremen and got them to listen, and to help.”

To Cathy, “giving and getting back is everything.” She says that Kathleen had a way of “making sure everyone on the staff knew that even on a bad day, they had helped someone.”

She loved going home from work every day, knowing that together she and her staff had made the world a little bit better. She looks back on her long career “with gratitude for the meaning that my work at CFBNJ gave to my life.”


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