Funding for Food Security: A Vital Initiative in Sussex County
In an uplifting development for Sussex County, the local Division of Social Services has been awarded a $2,500 grant from the German Christmas Market of New Jersey. This funding, which was presented during the organization’s annual Giving Back event on March 15 at the Sussex County Fairgrounds, is a significant boost for the food pantry that serves an estimated 14,000 residents each year.
The Impact of the Food Pantry
The food pantry, established in 1932, plays a crucial role in delivering essential food supplies to Sussex County’s most vulnerable populations. Commissioner Henderson noted, “Due to the important role the food pantry plays in Sussex County, this award will further help the pantry’s efforts.” The pantry's operations are critical for numerous families struggling to make ends meet, and the grant will assist in sustaining these vital services.
Community Support: A Hallmark of the German Christmas Market
The German Christmas Market of New Jersey is more than just a seasonal gathering; it represents a committed effort to redistribute resources within the community. This year alone, the market has donated over $177,000 to 64 local charities, reinforcing the importance of collective action in mitigating food insecurity. “This award is deeply appreciated,” remarked Deputy Director Jack DeGroot, emphasizing the necessity of community support in sustaining essential services.
How You Can Help
For residents of Sussex County, the Division of Social Services is readily accessible for those in need of assistance. The food pantry is located at 83 Spring St. in Newton, and is open from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM, Monday through Friday. Community members are also encouraged to contribute by donating food and pet supplies, helping to ensure that the pantry remains a vibrant resource for those who rely on it.
Looking Ahead: A Commitment to Service
The German Christmas Market’s support underscores a broader movement towards community resilience and local philanthropy. As these funds are put to use, both the food pantry and its patrons will benefit from strengthened resources and continued assistance. The upcoming holiday season will see the German Christmas Market hosting more events, furthering its mission of giving back to the community.
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