In shore communities, the end of the summer season occurs just beyond Labor Day when summer residents and visitors dip their toe in the ocean one more time, purchase a few souvenirs and clean out their cupboards. For those individuals and families who have a surplus of non-perishable foods, basic essentials and baby products and prefer not to lug them back home, then Jewish Family Service of Atlantic & Cape May Counties (JFS) is the place for you.
At JFS, we will eagerly accept canned and boxed goods – peanut butter, jelly, cereal, tuna, soups, snacks and more – so we can keep the pantry shelves stocked. For your convenience, you may drop-off food at the JFS Pantry, located at 607 North Jerome Avenue in Margate, Monday through
Friday from 9am to 3pm.
So far in 2023, the JFS Food Pantry distributed nearly 30,630 pounds of food to more than 5,298 Atlantic County residents, including 1,962 children. In addition, JFS provided 1,776 Kosher Meals on Wheels to older adults and homebound seniors. With the agency’s expanded pantry, JFS continues
to provide individuals and families in need with non-perishable foods as well as fresh fruits and vegetables, poultry, meats, frozen products, and more.
“Food insecurity continues to be prevalent throughout the county and JFS is committed to helping those in need by providing nutritious, healthy food options. By cleaning your cupboards at summer’s end and donating to the agency, JFS can continue to meet the increased demand that exists today,”
said Andrea Steinberg, JFS Chief Executive Officer.
For more information on the JFS Food Pantry or volunteer opportunities, contact