The Rotary Club of Brick Township will be volunteering at the Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, 15 Meridian Rd, Eatontown, NJ 07724

Registration is full so just go to the site. There will be a lot of help needed. Thank you!

Directions

Exit 100. Make left at first light to Hope Road.

Stay on Hope Road till you get to Industrial Way

Make a right onto Industrial Way

Make a left onto Meridian Road

It is the 2nd driveway

 

 

 

STOP HUNGER NOW!

Saturday, November 5th, Rotarians and our family members, co-workers and friends from all over District 7500 will come together for a fun, hands-on service project to pack 60,000 meals in a single day. These meals will then be shipped off to impoverished people who cannot count on having a nutritious meal—typically, children in orphanages. And the cost? Just 29 cents a meal! You can see how a typical meal packing project works by viewing the short YouTube video on this link:

https://www.youtube.com/user/StopHungerNow

We need people to serve on a 2-hour shift: 9-11, 11:30-1:30, or to help set up at 7:30am or clean up at 1:30pm.

The Rotary Club of Brick Township will be volunteering at the Center for Vocational Rehabilitation, 15 Meridian Rd, Eatontown, NJ 07724

You must go to this link and register: http://events.stophungernow.org/EatontownNJ

Here are some frequently-asked questions:
• Is there an age limit for volunteers to pack the meals? Yes: from 5 to 105!
• Can I sign up for both shifts? Yes.
• Can I spread the word about my participation on Facebook? Yes.
• What about bringing young people? Great idea! Bring scouts and we’ll give them a patch. Or invite kids needing confirmation hours or National Honor Society service time. And what a perfect Interact Club activity!
• How many people do you need for each shift? From 40 to 80, depending on how many total meals we’ll be packing.
• What’s in the meal packets? Rice, soy, dried vegetables, and a packet of 23 essential vitamins donated by Kraft Heinz.
• Where will our meals go? We can’t give you that location today, because it depends where
the greatest need is in November. But they will go to children in orphanages in one of 47 countries around the world where Stop Hunger Now has a field presence.