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 Packathon
Bake For Good
Blue Jean Ball
Souperbowl Saturday
Women Fighting Hunger Luncheon

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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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What is a food bank, what is a food pantry and what is the difference between the two?

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What is a food bank, what is a food pantry and what is the difference between the two?

What is a food bank, what is a food pantry and what is the difference between the two? 600 300 CFBNJ

New Jersey is home to hundreds of food pantries and five food banks, three of which (including the Community FoodBank of New Jersey) are members of Feeding America’s national network. The question becomes – if there are only five food banks but hundreds of food pantries, what is the difference between a food bank and a food pantry?

What is a food bank?

A food bank is usually a warehouse that stores food and other necessities such as hygiene products that will later be allocated to area community partners like local nonprofits, nutrition and warm meal programs, and food pantries.

Those community partners then distribute items from the food bank to those in need. To better understand how a food bank works
, think of it as essentially a bank, but for food and necessities. A food bank stores food and supplies for safe-keeping and does not serve the public directly, unless there is a pantry attached to the food bank.

Food banks often hold millions of pounds of food at a time, though the size and volume of the food bank will vary from place to place. CFBNJ’s warehouse, for example, is 285,000 square feet, the size of 5 football fields with the ability to hold millions of pounds of food and necessities at a time.

Food banks source the food and necessities that go to community partners through the following partnerships:

  • Grocery stores
  • Local and national companies and retailers
  • Individual donors, both nationally and the surrounding community

A food bank can gather the food directly from their sources or receive support to raise the necessary funds to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables, proteins, shelf-stable items, and hygiene products such as period supplies and diapers. You may find even more convenient opportunities to donate to the Food Bank via the check-out at your local grocery store, at your school, or in your local community. If you’d like to donate to CFBNJ, click here.

Just as food banks work with the local community to gather resources, they also partner with local food pantries, nutrition and meal programs, and other like-minded organizations to distribute the supplies they have gathered including free food and hygiene products. Food pantries within CFBNJ’s service area can become community partners and participate in food bank programs, such as our gleaning direct program, that enable them to efficiently source their food and necessities through the food banks at higher quantities and lower costs.

What is a food pantry?

Food pantries are distribution centers where the public can go for free food and hygiene products, serving as a direct line to families and individual clients in need. Essentially, a pantry is a community center for the public, where those in need can either receive free food directly, or shop, for free, as they would in a grocery store. This type of food pantry is also known as a choice pantry. CFBNJ serves over 800 food pantries in New Jersey.

Serving as a center for community food in urban and rural communities, food pantries come in all shapes and sizes:

  • Mobile pantry on wheels
  • A part of a specific food bank, church, school, college, homeless shelter, or community center
  • Nutrition and warm meal programs, such as soup kitchens or even a residential house.
  • Independent pantry that relies on other sources such as donations from church members or government and corporate grants.

As you can see, there is no one-size-fits-all approach as food pantries fight against hunger in New Jersey.

How does someone qualify for free food assistance at a food pantry?

Community members can qualify for free food assistance by contacting a local community pantry, as each will have its own set of rules and regulations.

How can I find a food pantry that is open near me today?

If you or someone in your community needs food or hygiene product assistance, you can use our partner agency finder tool to see if there is a local food pantry or nutrition and meal program that is open today near you.

The CFBNJ Find Food online locator tool will help neighbors locate food pantries, soup kitchens and shelters in these New Jersey counties: Atlantic, Bergen, Cape May, Cumberland, Essex, Hudson, Middlesex, Morris, Passaic, Somerset or Union.

If you need to find a food pantry in the New Jersey counties outside of CFBNJ’s service area, click these links for more information in your area:

Monmouth & Ocean Counties

Mercer County

Sussex, Hunterdon & Warren Counties

Camden, Gloucester, Salem & Burlington Counties

The CFBNJ Find Food online locator tool is easy to use.

  1. Enter your zip code
  2. Select the maximum distance that you’re able to travel
  3. Press the search button to view a list of food pantries near you

When you get your results in the Find Food tool, each location will be displayed in a box that will show the food pantry’s distance from you, their address, their phone number, plus a link to a Google Map that will give you turn by turn directions to the food pantry. This makes it easy to find a food pantry that is open near you today.

CFBNJ also offers mobile food pantries in the southern part of New Jersey that offer a variety of nutritious free foods. You can see a map that shows where and when the mobile food pantries will be distributing free food by clicking here.

CFBNJ operates two food pantries, The Garfield Unity Pantry in Garfield and the Community Assistance Pantry in Egg Harbor Township.

The Community Assistance Pantry is located at 6735 Black Horse Pike in Egg Harbor Township. It is open Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday from 12PM to 4PM and on Saturday from 9AM to 1PM. You can make an appointment at the Community Assistance Pantry by calling (908) 418-8716. Walk-ins are allowed on Saturday only.

The Garfield Unity Pantry is located at 529 Midland Avenue in Garfield and is open Monday and Tuesday from 9:30AM to 2:30PM for free food shopping. They also accept volunteers on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday from 9AM to 3PM. To make an appointment go to PlentifulApp.com, search for Garfield and make a free food shopping appointment.

How you can help your local community

If you are interested in donating to the FoodBank or one of the pantries, check the Most Needed Items list. This ensures your donation will be the most useful. Generally, non-perishable items are the best food to donate. Canned goods, pasta, cereal, rice, diapers and period products are always in demand.

If you want to get involved with CFBNJ in the fight against hunger and food insecurity, join one of our many volunteer programs or give a monetary gift today!


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