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Food Assistance Program

As part of our mission to strengthen our community, the Summit Area YMCA (SAY) provides support to those facing food insecurity within our community by partnering with The Community FoodBank of New Jersey and other local organizations to donate food packages to local families in our service area of Summit, Berkeley Heights, Gillette, Millburn, New Providence, Short Hills, Springfield, and Stirling.

With gracious assistance from The Community FoodBank of New Jersey who contribute fresh and shelf-stable nutritious food, we can distribute hundreds of packages out of the Summit YMCA to local families who have a stressed financial need for essential food and supplies.

PROGRAM DETAILS:

WHEN
Food packages are available for pickup 2x a month (on the 2nd and 4th Monday).
Distribution days/times are 2x a month (on the 2nd and 4th Monday).
The program manager contacts participants for pick-up schedules. 

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TYPES OF FOOD

• Dairy
• Meat
• Fresh produce
• Shelf-stable foods such as rice, pasta, canned vegetables, cereals, condiments, granola bars, etc.

HYGIENE SUPPLIES

• Diapers for Kids/Adults
• Period Supplies

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PICK-UP LOCATION

Summit YMCA
67 Maple Street, Summit, NJ 07901

Delivery can be arranged if needed.

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HOW TO SIGNUP
Click below to sign up for the Y’s Food Assistance program. Eligible participants must reside within our service area of Summit, Berkeley Heights, Gillette, Millburn, New Providence, Short Hills, Springfield or Stirling (New Jersey).

SIGN UP

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BECOME A VOLUNTEER

Volunteers are needed 3x per month to organize groceries at the Summit YMCA and deliver them locally to families in Summit, Berkeley Heights, New Providence, or Springfield who may have no means of transportation, are at home with an infant or sick child, or are elderly. Year-round volunteer opportunities are available!

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CONTACT INFO

Patty Facchinei
908-273-3330 Ext. 1174


HELPING FAMILIES IN NEED DURING COVID-19

CORONAVIRUS FOOD ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

Starting in June 2020, with schools closed and unemployment on the rise, even more families were faced with food insecurity. The Summit Area YMCA and The Community FoodBank of New Jersey partnered again to extend its food insecurity programs and provide access to healthy food packs for even more local families in need. With the distribution centers hours adjusted and a lower capacity for bagging food, the Summit Area YMCA stepped in to fill the gap. Every week, in addition to the pallets of food sent to the Y, staff and volunteers sorted and bagged shelf stable groceries, fresh produce purchased by the Y and donations from our community garden and local partners.

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OTHER FOOD ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS

Family Packs Program – Originally operated throughout the school year for low income students facing food insecurity on the weekends, this program now runs year round for local families in need. The Summit Area YMCA partners with local schools and organizations like The Community FoodBank of New Jersey to distribute food for supplemental meals every week to local families.

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GET INVOLVED

Have questions or want to bring our attention to any under-served needs within our community, causes you support or get involved by becoming a community partner or volunteer, please fill out the form below.

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In 1886, we were founded as the Young Men’s Christian Association, but today, we are The Y; an association that values, and is made stronger by, its diverse people. We stand for youth development, healthy living and social responsibility — For a better us. We are committed to creating equal opportunity for all regardless of gender, age, disability, income, ethnicity, sexual orientation or religious affiliation. We strive to create a welcoming and inclusive culture in which our four core values — responsibility, honesty, caring and respect — are integral to everyday operations.

Each year, as one of the area’s leading 501(c)3 charitable organizations, the Summit Area YMCA serves more than 15,000 individuals with our free and fee-based programs and services in an area spanning the New Jersey communities of Berkeley Heights, Gillette, Millburn, New Providence, Short Hills, Springfield, Stirling and Summit. Our history is rooted in working side-by-side with our neighbors to ensure that everyone has the opportunity to learn, grow and thrive. Through the generosity of our members, donors, and partners, we are able to offer financial assistance for our programs and services to those in need.