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Table to Table Receives a $100,000 Grant from Impact100 Garden State
Funding will help the non-profit expand its food rescue efforts into Morris County.
Table to Table, considered the state’s first food rescue organization, is the recipient of a $100,000 grant from Impact100 Garden State for its program, Food Rescue Heroes: Bridging the Gap Between Food Waste & Food Insecurity.
The funding will allow the Saddle Brook-based food rescue nonprofit, which is celebrating its 25th year, to expand its mission of rescuing food, reducing waste, and relieving hunger into Morris County, adding to its existing footprint of Bergen, Essex, Hudson, and Passaic counties.
Food rescue efforts for this grant will be supported by Table to Table I-Rescue, the nonprofit’s volunteer-based app powered by Food Rescue Hero. To volunteer to become a Food Rescue Hero, download the Table to Table
I-Rescue App at https://tabletotable.org/i-rescue/
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