Where neighbors
help neighbors
For over 30 years, the Interfaith Food Pantry Network has been a leader in the fight against hunger and food insecurity throughout Morris County.
The Interfaith Food Pantry Network is proud to have donated over 2.3 million pounds of food last year. But there’s still much work to do and we need your help.
– Carolyn Lake, Executive Director
To improve the health & well-being of Morris County residents in need by providing access to food, nutrition education & related resources;
To provide hands-on opportunities for neighbors to help neighbors;
To educate and engage the public about the issues of food insecurity in our area;
To leverage strategic partnerships to innovatively address the root causes and impact of food insecurity.
The ultimate goal of IFPN is to provide food security to all Morris County residents and to foster conditions for a healthy, thriving community.
We are compassionate, care for each other and the people we serve, and believe all individuals should be treated with dignity and respect.
We value listening, learning and understanding each other, and all those we interact with in our community.
We are open to new ideas and innovative solutions to meet the needs of our guests.
We strive for operational excellence and are constantly improving as individuals and as an organization.
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