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Assemblyman Eustace speaks at anti-hunger event at Central Unitarian Church in Paramus, Sept. 27
Also featuring an exhibition of photographs from the series "New Jersey Soul of Hunger."

Assemblyman Tim Eustace of the 38th Legislative District speaks at the Central Unitarian Church, Paramus, on Sunday morning, Sept. 27, at 10:30 as part of an anti-hunger awareness and service event organized by the congregation’s Social Action and Children and Youth Faith Development Committees. His topic is “Service,” presented as part of the Sunday worship program.
A selection of photographs from the series “New Jersey Soul of Hunger” will also be on display, an exhibit organized by the New Jersey Anti-Hunger Coalition and funded by the Jon Bon Jovi Soul Foundation.
The day concludes with a multigenerational community service project in support of the Center for Food Action (CFA). Children, youth, and adults in the congregation raised thousands of dollars by holding soup-and-sandwich lunches to help fund CFA’s weekend Snack Pack program for school children in Bergen County at risk of hunger. Immediately following the service, church volunteers will pack 1,000 Snack Packs for distribution this fall.
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Central Unitarian Church, Bergen County’s liberal religious community, is located at 156 Forest Ave., about one-mile north of Route 4. Convenient parking is provided, and the building is wheelchair accessible. The church offers an array of music, worship, education, community service, public advocacy, and fellowship programs year-round. Visit cucparamus.org or call 201-262-6300 for more information.