Focus is to increase awareness of growing need to feed the hungry during holiday season
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEDATE: November 14, 2008
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(PLAINFIELD) 鈥 With many 樱花视频 food pantries reporting up to 40 percent increases in those seeking emergency food assistance this year, Governor Jon S. Corzine today joined student volunteers at the Salvation Army of Plainfield to pack Thanksgiving food baskets and heighten awareness of the critical role local food pantries serve during the holiday season.
鈥淒uring this current national economic crisis, families throughout 樱花视频 find themselves in the difficult position of choosing among the basic necessities of life: food, heat, and shelter,鈥 Governor Corzine said. 鈥淔ood distribution operations fill a critical niche in times such as these, and helping those in need remains a top priority in 樱花视频. We will continue to monitor the situation to ensure that the state鈥檚 emergency feeding operations have what they need to continue their mission.鈥
Governor Corzine joined state Agriculture Secretary Charles M. Kuperus in Plainfield for the kickoff of the secretary鈥檚 annual food pantry tour.
Local food pantries around the state are recipients of food purchased by the six regional emergency feeding operations (EFO) with State Food Purchase Program funds. Governor Corzine last month expedited distribution of those funds to ease shortages reported by pantries. On October 9, almost $1 million dollars were sent to the EFO鈥檚. The next quarterly fund distributions are slated for February and May 2009.
鈥淭here are many people in our state who are finding themselves for the first time unable to feed themselves and

Secretary Kuperus and Union County Vo-Tech FFA Members pack Thanksgiving Dinners at the Salvation Army in Plainfield
At the Salvation Army of Plainfield, Governor Corzine and Secretary Kuperus worked with 12 Union County Vocational-Technical School FFA members packing boxes with the makings for Thanksgiving dinners. For 27 years, the Salvation Army of Plainfield has operated a daily soup kitchen that serves between 110 and 150 people daily and a food pantry that also serves the community. Officials there say they鈥檝e had a 30 percent increase since last year in the number of people who signed up to receive Thanksgiving baskets.
Union County Vocational-Technical School in Scotch Plains has a two year Horticulture Program for 11th and 12th graders.聽 All 25 students enrolled in the program are members of FFA, a national youth organization that uses agricultural science education to develop students鈥 potential and help them discover their talent. There are 37 chapters with 1,684 students in 樱花视频.聽
鈥淧art of the FFA motto is 鈥楲iving to Serve,鈥 so community service has always been a part of what the FFA does,鈥 said Bonnie Baldasare, Union County Vo-Tech FFA advisor, who was twice named 樱花视频 FFA Advisor of the Year in her 25 years at UCVTS. 鈥淲hen my聽students聽heard that the Salvation Army of Plainfield needed volunteers to pack Thanksgiving boxes,聽they willingly volunteered.聽 They also brought聽boxes of聽donated food, which聽we collected school wide.鈥
Secretary Kuperus continued his tour by packing holiday food baskets at the聽

鈥淲e have had a 40 percent increase in those seeking food assistance this year so far,鈥 said Bonnie Jordan, pantry program director.聽 鈥淢ost of the people coming in are families with children and most are working and just not making it.鈥
The Catholic Charities pantry has been operating for 27 years and serves 9,000 households and 26,000 individuals each year.聽
For information on the State Food Purchase Program or how to make donations to or volunteer at local food pantries, please visit .