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Table to Table Turns Surplus Into Sustenance For Families Like LaToya’s
When LaToya talks about her children, her face lights up with love and determination. Her son, Sterling, is 22 and living with sickle cell disease, autism, and epilepsy. Her daughter, Praise, is 12, full of energy and potential. Like any mother, LaToya wants the best for her children. But the challenges of caring for her son’s complex needs while keeping food on the table are overwhelming — especially because Sterling requires a highly nutritious diet to keep his health stable.
The nourishing food LaToya receives from Table to Table is more than just groceries. It’s a lifeline. It means she can provide her children with healthy meals she otherwise could not afford. It means she can take a breath in the middle of her hectic days, knowing she has what her family needs to get through the week.
“When we get food from Table to Table, we always get a lot of healthy vegetables & fruits. It means nourishment. It means health,” LaToya said.
Read more about what we’re doing to rescue healthy surplus food into sustenance and deliver it to our hungry neighbors.
As New Jersey’s first and largest food rescue, our mission is to reduce food waste and provide nourishment to our food-insecure neighbors throughout North Jersey. We rescue millions of pounds of fresh, surplus food annually that would otherwise be wasted and end up in landfills. This rotting food emits methane gas, which contributes to climate change. We deliver this food to partner organizations who support the nearly 1.1 million people struggling with food insecurity in New Jersey.
Together, we can reduce food waste in our home and make a positive impact on the planet. Every little bit of effort — no matter how small — leads to change.
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