Robbinsville mayor’s Pay it Forward recipient announced

Date:

Share post:

Mayor Dave Fried has announced that Robbinsville Meals on Wheels will be the 9th annual Pay it Forward recipient when he delivers his State of Robbinsville Township address on May 14 at The Stone Terrace by John Henry’s beginning at 6:30 p.m.

Meals on Wheels has delivered more than 100,000 nutritious meals to homebound residents since being founded by former resident Josephine Parr in 1995.

“At its very core, Robbinsville Meals on Wheels is the personification of our mission to pay it forward,” said Mayor Fried.

Meals on Wheels is a non-profit organization staffed entirely by volunteers that is funded by personal and corporate donations. It does not receive government funding of any kind.

Past Pay it Forward recipients include the Shepherd Family, Quilts for Comfort, Deborah Dauer, C.A.R.E., Mercer Street Friends Food Bank, the We Love Our R’ville Neighbors campaign, the Breden Family and the McLaughin family. Since 2015, those efforts have raised over $450,000.

Fundraising for this effort is now open and corporate sponsorships levels of $25,000 (Community Champion), $10,000 (Township Trailblazer), $5,000 (Hometown Hero), $2,500 (Township Partner), $1,500 (Beverage Sponsor) and $350 (We Love R’ville Neighbors Sponsor) are available (see flyer below). Individual tickets are $125, and $1,000 for a table of 10.

RSVP by May 3, 2024. Make checks payable to C.A.R.E. and send to: 2298 Route 33, Robbinsville, NJ 08691. Attn: Jodi Stephens. Please write “2024 Pay it Forward” in the check notes.

CE-Robbinsville

Related articles

Independent exits Lawrence Council race after petition challenge

Brad Moore, who launched an independent campaign for an open seat on the Lawrence Township Council, has withdrawn...

Township Council to hold special meeting to update residents on the Master Plan process

A special meeting has been set for June 11 to update residents on the status of Lawrence Township's...

Upper Freehold schools grow greener with tree grant

More than 140 brand-new “large caliper” shade trees native to New Jersey have been planted throughout the Upper...

The Gazette welcomes long-time reporter Lea Kahn

Beginning with this issue, the Lawrence Gazette is pleased to welcome longtime Lawrence Township reporter Lea Kahn to...