Toms River Mayor Mo Hill Announces November BBQ

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TOMS RIVER, NJ –  Operation Barbeque Relief will be in Toms River Saturday, November 14, 2020, to serve 1,000 hot meals to residents who need it, Toms River Mayor Mo Hill announced today as gun shots rang out in Downtown Toms River for the second time this week.
The meals will be served at the Presbyterian Church Toms River parking lot, 1070 Hooper Ave, Toms River, from 12:00 – 2:00 p.m. The event was coordinated through the Hope Center, a 501 © 3 non-profit organization initiated by the Clergy Association of Greater Toms River.
As recommended by the CDC, we are practicing social distancing and limiting interactions. The food distribution will be performed drive-through style. Families should remain in their vehicle at all times. Please keep your windows closed and pop the trunk and we will deliver the food to the trunk or truck bed of your vehicle.
David Keith, Operation BBQ Relief Area Coordinator for New Jersey, and Mayor Maurice B. Hill during Operation BBQ Relief’s last visit to Toms River in November, 2019.
This will be the fourth time that Operation BBQ Relief has helped Toms River. They served meals to Superstorm Sandy victims and came to town on two other occasions to serve needy families in 2018 and 2019.
David Keith, Area Coordinator for New Jersey, said, “We are so happy to be helping out our town and our neighbors, it is amazing to see what a hot meal can do to nourish the soul. We are grateful we are able to do this again and look forward to a great day.”
“Operation BBQ Relief has been providing hot meals to residents in need in the Jersey Shore Area throughout the pandemic,” said Mayor Maurice B. Hill. “We are very thankful that they will be providing hot meals to the residents of Toms River on November 14th, particularly as we near the Thanksgiving holiday.”
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