Irwin Lincoln Mazda Kicks Off Annual Food Drive

Irwin Lincoln Mazda Kicks Off Annual Food Drive
Fight Against Hunger”

As a proud sponsor of Students Change Hunger and Fulfill of Monmouth & Ocean Counties, Irwin Lincoln Mazda has already contributed over 6,700 meals the equivalent of 563lbs of food and they still want to do more! Therefore, Irwin Lincoln Mazda will donate a frozen turkey for every vehicle sold from now through November 19th, 2018.

Ending hunger in our communities is a complex challenge so in addition to their frozen turkey donations, Irwin Lincoln Mazda is an official drop-off center. You can find Fulfill of Monmouth & Ocean Counties collection boxes located in their showrooms and their Service Center. Canned and dry goods will be accepted during regular business hours through December 10th, 2018 making it easy for you to support your community. Just stop in and drop your items off and they will get them where they are needed most.

Some of the most needed items are as follows:

·         Canned Tuna, Chicken, Salmon

·         Canned Fruits/Vegetables

·         Brown/Wild/White Rice

·         Peanut Butter & Jelly

·         Pasta / Hot or Cold Cereal

·         Canned or dry beans/peas/lentils

·         100% juice boxes

·         Healthy snacks/ Unsalted Nuts

·         Cooking Oils & Ready-to-eat Canned Meals

·         *No glass containers please

The Irwin Lincoln Mazda food drive efforts are a great example of their core values which extend beyond their customers… it’s embodied in their support for local communities and humanity as a whole.

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