Market Street Mission Invites Community to Free Thanksgiving Dinner in Morristown

Parsippany, NJLocal News

Market Street Mission in Morristown will host a free Thanksgiving dinner on November 20, 2025, with a traditional meal served at 4:30 p. m. The event is open to all community members, including those facing homelessness or financial hardship. A chapel service at 3:00 p. m.

will precede the dinner, welcoming the public to participate. Mission leaders stress the significance of fostering a sense of belonging during the holiday season. The organization aims to ensure that no one has to spend Thanksgiving alone or without a warm meal. Market Street Mission operates as a nonprofit, providing over 150,000 meals and 47,000 nights of shelter each year across its New Jersey locations. Additionally, the Mission offers addiction recovery programs and emergency services to support individuals in need.

Community members are encouraged to spread the word to help those seeking a welcoming place to celebrate Thanksgiving.

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