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Fighting Hunger One Food Drive at a Time

  • Writer: Angelic Health Palliative and Hospice Care
    Angelic Health Palliative and Hospice Care
  • Jun 5
  • 2 min read
Volunteers came from throughout the area to help with the Sip for Hunger Food Drive in support of No1HungeryinEHT were Emmy Seybold of Galloway, food drive organizer Jamie Reichelt of Galloway, Carisa Calabrese of Tuckerton, Shaina Green of Ventnor, and Amy Muskett of Port Republic.
Volunteers came from throughout the area to help with the Sip for Hunger Food Drive in support of No1HungeryinEHT were Emmy Seybold of Galloway, food drive organizer Jamie Reichelt of Galloway, Carisa Calabrese of Tuckerton, Shaina Green of Ventnor, and Amy Muskett of Port Republic.

It’s hard to believe but 12% of families, particularly children, do go hungry right in the Atlantic County.   This is why Angelic Health supports efforts to raise hunger awareness, food, and money to fight food insecurity.  Special thanks to the hard work of Angelic Health Social Worker Jamie Reichelt of Galloway who spearheaded a Sip for Hunger Food Drive at JD’s Pub in Smithville who were marvelous partners in this drive.

 

The event held May 31 was attended by over 100 people who donated $500 and 22 bins of food to help those in need. Jamie was so happy and so were we because that will all make a difference for families in this area. 

 

“Everyone did such a great job in making this a huge success,” said Reichelt, “JDs staff was wonderful and worked hard all day.” 

 

Although the event is over you can still donate to No1HungryinEHT Food Pantry. Visit their website at No1hungryinehc | Egg Harbor City Food Pantry | Egg Harbor City, NJ, USA  to learn more about events and other ways to donate.


Over 100 people donated food and funs to help the No1HungryinEHT Food Pantry
Over 100 people donated food and funs to help the No1HungryinEHT Food Pantry
Generous staff from Angelic Health were on hand to help, donate and make this event a big success.
Generous staff from Angelic Health were on hand to help, donate and make this event a big success.
 Amy Muskett of Port Republic volunteered to help and donated to the food drive.
 Amy Muskett of Port Republic volunteered to help and donated to the food drive.
The event held May 31 was attended by over 100 people who donated $500 and 22 bins of food to help those in need. Jamie was so happy and so were we because that will all make a difference for families in this area. 
The event held May 31 was attended by over 100 people who donated $500 and 22 bins of food to help those in need. Jamie was so happy and so were we because that will all make a difference for families in this area. 
DJ Steve Gallagher of Smithville made sure there was music in the air, as food drive organizer Angelic Health’s own Jamie Reichelt of Galloway, and from Somers Point Tracy Fooks, hospice administrator at Angelic Health enjoyed the day’s event. 
DJ Steve Gallagher of Smithville made sure there was music in the air, as food drive organizer Angelic Health’s own Jamie Reichelt of Galloway, and from Somers Point Tracy Fooks, hospice administrator at Angelic Health enjoyed the day’s event. 

The most needed food items include canned proteins such as tuna and chicken, peanut butter, jelly, shelf stable milk, canned soup, vegetables, and fruits, cereals, Ramon Noodles, pasta, and sauces.  No glass please. 


Angelic Health provides hospice care that is second to none. Learn more about how we may help you and your family at www.angelic.health.


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