Table of Hope to Host Drive-Through Thanksgiving Food Distribution Nov. 21 at County College of Morris

Parsippany, NJLocal News

Table of Hope will distribute free Thanksgiving meals on November 21 from 1:00 to 2:30 p. m. at the County College of Morris. The drive-through event will offer turkey and all the traditional fixings, but families must register in advance and remain in their vehicles. Walk-ups will not be accommodated to ensure safety and smooth traffic flow.

This holiday initiative collaborates with Alstede Farms, Bethel Church, the Community FoodBank of New Jersey, and the Morris County Sheriff’s Office, showcasing community support. Last year, similar distributions were vital for many local families facing food insecurity during the holiday season. The event emphasizes the importance of access to meals, especially during Thanksgiving, a time often centered around family gatherings. Residents can learn more about Table of Hope and future distributions by visiting tableofhopenj. org.

Registration for the event is available online to facilitate the process.

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