Atlantic County residents can easily donate non-perishable food items to those in need on their recycling day starting Monday.
The Atlantic County Utilities Authority is conducting its 34th annual Holiday Food Drive through Dec. 13.
Residents simply can place a clearly marked bag of donations at the curb on their scheduled recycling day during the two-week period. ACUA’s recycling crews will collect and deliver donations to the Community FoodBank of New Jersey Southern Branch in Egg Harbor Township.
“Our food drive makes it very easy to help others in need this holiday season,” ACUA President Matthew DeNafo said. “We hope you’ll join us by placing out a bag of donations. Our crews will handle the rest.”
Suggested donations include canned tuna and meats, soups, meals in a can, cereal, peanut butter, feminine hygiene products or diapers. Nothing perishable. No frozen items or food in glass jars.
According to statistics provided by CFBNJ:
CFBNJ provides donated food to more than 300 partner agencies across Atlantic, Cape May and Cumberland counties for distribution. These charities include emergency food pantries, homeless shelters, soup kitchens, and other charitable feeding programs.
Since its inception, the ACUA Holiday Food Drive has provided more than 1 million pounds of food to those in need.
Atlantic County residents not serviced through ACUA’s curbside recycling program can bring donations to the ACUA Geo Administrative Building at 6700 Delilah Rd., or to the Community FoodBank of New Jersey’s Southern Branch located in Egg Harbor Township at 6735 Horse Pike.
For more information, call 609-272-6950 or visit www.acua.com/fooddrive.