No Free Food Distribution in Parsippany This Week Will be at CCM Instead

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Table of Hope announces a free food distribution in Morristown on November 20 from 1 PM to 2 PM at Bishop Nazery Way. There will not be a distribution in Parsippany on November 21; instead, residents can register for an event at County College of Morris during the same time. This change highlights the organization's commitment to meeting community needs despite logistical challenges. Dinners are served Monday through Friday at Bethel Church in Morristown from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM, emphasizing the ongoing support for those facing food insecurity. Community engagement is crucial, as it ensures that local residents have access to necessary resources.

The Table of Hope initiative aims to alleviate hunger and foster community well-being. For more information, visit Table of Hope's website at https://tableofhopenj. org/table-of-hope. This service reflects a broader commitment to addressing food insecurity in the region.

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