Project Self-Sufficiency will partner with Acme for donations to its annual Nourishing Neighbors campaign aimed at helping ensure every child has access to a healthy breakfast.
Donations made at Acme stores in Blairstown, Sussex, and Vernon during September will be used to support Project Self-Sufficiency’s Food Project. Project Self-Sufficiency offers free food and limited personal care products to Sussex and Warren County residents, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
This is the third grant from Acme to PSS.
Nourishing Neighbors aims to fight hunger by helps keep food banks stocked, supporting meal distribution programs at schools, and championing organizations that provide food to seniors.
Project Self-Sufficiency is welcoming monetary donations to purchase food, as well as the donation of non-perishable items such as canned soups and stews; canned fruits and vegetables; fresh seasonal fruits and vegetables; frozen meals; coffee; tuna; pastas and sauces; peanut butter and jelly; toothpaste; shampoos and conditioners; hair care products; skin care products; laundry detergents; diapers and baby wipes; toilet tissue; facial tissue; and feminine hygiene products.
Those who are interested in accessing The Food Project: Nourishing Our Neighbors at Project Self-Sufficiency may visit the campus, 127 Mill Street, Newton or call the agency, 973-940-3500.
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