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Food Bank Will Deliver Groceries To Atlantic City Seniors Via DoorDash
The Community FoodBank of New Jersey received a grant that will supply food insecure seniors with groceries via DoorDash.
ATLANTIC CITY, NJ — Food insecure seniors will get groceries delivered to them in an innovative way thanks to a nearly $500K grant received by the Community FoodBank of New Jersey, the nonprofit announced in a news release.
Funds from the New Jersey Economic Development Authority through the Atlantic City Food Security Grant Program will be used to address food access challenges experienced by senior residents of Atlantic City through an innovative home delivery project, in partnership with DoorDash’s Project DASH.
It will expand the reach and impact of CFBNJ’s efforts to feed seniors in Atlantic City by delivering fresh produce and nonperishable staples directly to their homes. More than 500 food insecure seniors will receive two boxes per month of grant-funded fresh and nonperishable food – delivered via DoorDash.
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“Seniors and Atlantic City residents are populations for whom food insecurity is a tremendous challenge,” said Elizabeth McCarthy, President & CEO of the Community FoodBank of New Jersey. “We’re grateful that this funding from the NJEDA will allow us to launch a program that fits in with our efforts to tailor our work to the unique needs of the different communities and demographics we serve.”
Access to fresh, healthy food in Atlantic City is a challenge, as it is considered a food desert - a low-income area where grocery stores are hard to find. There hasn’t been a real supermarket on the island in more than 20 years.
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In Atlantic City, the food insecurity rate is 22 percent, higher than the rate of 15.1 percent in Atlantic County and more than twice the statewide estimate. According to 2020 U.S. Census data, nearly 6,000 Atlantic City residents are over the age of 65. Over 35 percent of them have incomes at or below 125 percent of the federal poverty line. Limited financial resources, health concerns, and lack of reliable transportation are several factors that put seniors at significantly higher risk of food insecurity and diet-related chronic diseases.
Since 2018, DoorDash’s Project DASH has partnered with hundreds of food banks and food pantries across the country to deliver more than 100 million meals to people experiencing food insecurity.
“DoorDash is proud to partner with the Community FoodBank of New Jersey to deliver groceries to Atlantic City seniors experiencing food insecurity,” said Daniel Riff, Head of Government and Nonprofit Operations, DoorDash Drive. “Home delivery ensures that charitable food can reach seniors and other people experiencing food insecurity - overcoming barriers like access to transportation, food deserts, and physical limitations. We’re excited that the NJEDA is supporting this crucial work so the public, private, and nonprofit sectors can leverage the best of what each of us does to expand food access.”
Following a planning and enrollment period, CFBNJ expects to launch the program in the coming months.
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