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Fulfill Welcomes Two New Board Members

                       Neptune, NJ – Fulfill, a leader in alleviating hunger and building food security in Monmouth and Ocean Counties, is pleased to announce Gene Waddy and the Reverend Rosemarie Broderick as new members of the Board of Trustees.  “We are excited to welcome Gene and […]

RCT Puts 900,000+ Meals on Neighbors’ Tables

Fulfill's Resource Connections Team (RCT) is out daily in the local community, assisting residents in Monmouth and Ocean Counties in signing up for SNAP benefits (also known as food stamps), affordable healthcare, housing and utility assistance programs, and other much-needed services. Starting in March, SNAP emergency allotments that began during the COVID-19 pandemic were discontinued, [...]

Don’t Let Lawmakers Pretend Charity Is the Answer for Policy Failures 

The panicked phone calls started at the end of February. As the official notices of a significant reduction in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) allotments reached our neighbors, this new reality was sinking in. The decision to take food resources away from approximately 785,000 low-income New Jersey residents (and millions of others across the country) […]

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