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Red Bank Charity Donates Free Meals For 'Meal Service Monday'
Lunch Break, a social service resource center, will serve delicious meals purchased by partnering nonprofit Soup Kitchen 411.
RED BANK, NJ — As part of Meal Service Monday, a Red Bank social service resource center will provide free meals from 10 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. on Monday, April 4.
Lunch Break, located at 21 Drs James Parker Blvd. in Red Bank, will serve meals purchased by Soup Kitchen 411, a partner nonprofit. The meals for Monday were provided by No Limits Cafe, a mission-driven Middletown restaurant that employs young people with intellectual disabilities.
Read more: Middletown's No Limits Cafe Receives $30,000 Surprise Gift
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This event will also serve as a 50-day countdown to New Jersey's first annual Taste of the State, a hunger awareness event hosted by Soup Kitchen 411.
No Limits Cafe previously received a $30,000 surprise holiday gift from Marcus Lemonis, host of the CNBC television show “The Profit.” The cafe was featured on the “Tamron Hall Show” where the generous donation was announced to the cafe's owners, Middletown residents Stephanie and Mark Cartier.
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