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JBJ Soul Kitchen, Murphy Family Foundation, Announces Ongoing Partnership

Furloughed federal workers can receive a free meal at either JBJ Soul Kitchen location throughout the shutdown

Due to the tremendous demand demonstrated by participation in this week’s events, The Philip and Tammy Murphy Family Foundation is announcing that they will continue their partnership with JBJ Soul Kitchen on an ongoing basis. Starting today, any furloughed federal employee may receive a free meal at either Toms River or Red Bank JBJ Soul Kitchen location during their regular service hours throughout the government shutdown.

The JBJ Soul Kitchen in Red Bank can be found at 207 Monmouth Street, just one block from the Red Bank train station. The JBJ Soul Kitchen’s Toms River location can be found at 1769 Hooper Avenue. Those wishing to participate should bring proof of federal employment. 

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Soul Kitchen Partners with The Murphy Foundation Sponsor Meals for Furloughed Employees

Red Bank – The Murphy Family Foundation, Phil and Tammy Murphy’s philanthropic organization, is announcing a partnership with JBJ Soul Kitchen in Red Bank to provide free meals to furloughed federal workers. The first meal will be available this Monday, January 21, from noon to 2 pm, with Tammy Murphy and Dorothea Bon Jovi in attendance.


“Too many working families in New Jersey struggle to make ends meet every day, and just one missed paycheck can mean financial catastrophe,” Phil and Tammy Murphy said. “We are committed to doing everything we can to help hard-working federal employees, who have now been out of work a full month, through this prolonged and meaningless shutdown. Until this shutdown ends, it is incumbent upon all of us to help our fellow New Jerseyans through this difficult time.”


“Since founding the Soul Kitchen, we wanted to ensure that anyone struggling with food insecurity had a place to go,” Dorothea and Jon Bon Jovi, of JBJ Soul Kitchen, said. “This Monday, we will be open for lunch as a way to create a place of support and resources for furloughed federal workers, many of whom are our friends and neighbors. We are thrilled to work together with Phil and Tammy Murphy on this endeavor, and this Monday we look forward to giving back in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.”


The JBJ Soul Kitchen can be found at 207 Monmouth Street in Red Bank, just one block from the Red Bank train station. The initial meal will take place this Monday, January 21, from 12 to 2 pm. The second meal will be served at JBJ Soul Kitchen in Toms River at 1769 Hooper Avenue. Those wishing to participate should bring proof of federal employment.

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Jon Bon Jovi Opens B.E.A.T. Center to Fight Hunger in Shore Town Hit Hard by Sandy

The Sayreville, New Jersey-born rocker and his wife, Dorothea Bongiovi, are joining with local charities and wealthy fellow philanthropists to tackle hunger and poverty in a shore town that was devastated by Superstorm Sandy.

He and his Jon Bon Jovi Soul Foundation held a grand opening Tuesday for the B.E.A.T. Center, which stands for Bringing Everyone All Together. The center includes the second JBJ Soul Kitchen restaurant, where those in need can do volunteer work for their meals, and paying customers donate toward the cost of the volunteers’ food by purchasing a “Pay It Forward” certificate. The first one opened in Red Bank in 2011.

Jon Bon Jovi at Podium

The center in Toms River is designed as a one-stop facility to help people apply for nutritional assistance benefits and health care, and get culinary-related job training.

The singer best known for rock anthems like “Livin’ On A Prayer,” “You Give Love A Bad Name” and “Wanted Dead Or Alive” said hunger is something he can actually do something about.

“We didn’t need scientists to find a cure,” he said. “There are so many wonderful causes and so many passionate people that are addressing them. We have been inspired by so many of our in-need neighbors who have come seeking help.”

He and several others active with the center said one of its main goals is not just to feed the lines at food pantries but also to permanently shorten them.

“We serve people with dignity,” added his wife, Dorothea. “You get great food and volunteer for the meal, and we ask our paying customers to pay it forward and pay for the volunteers’ meals. That’s part of our sustainability model.”

Bon Jovi said many area residents are still recovering from Sandy and don’t have enough nutritious food to eat. But he said the need predated the storm in Ocean County, where one in five residents is low-income or lives in poverty.

“This is happening across our nation,” he said. “When there’s 15 percent of children going to be hungry at night in a nation like ours, that’s not an issue it takes a scientist to solve.”

Toms River was one of the hardest-hit communities during Sandy, which struck Oct. 29, 2012. The nearby Ortley Beach section was devastated, and many homes and businesses still have not been rebuilt as the fourth summer after the storm approaches.

Bon Jovi is partnering with the Food Bank of Monmouth and Ocean Counties, The Peoples Pantry and the David Tepper Charitable Foundation to provide $5 million in services to needy families in the B.E.A.T. Center’s first year of operation.

Jon Bon Jovi Ribbon Cutting at The B.E.A.T. Center

The center joins other charitable endeavors undertaken by Bon Jovi, including the construction of 440 units of affordable housing for homeless or low-income families and donations to numerous Sandy relief efforts.

Donate to The B.E.A.T. Center

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Happy Holidays from the Jon Bon Jovi Soul Foundation!

All donations are tax deductible and will go towards our mission of helping to end homelessness and hunger.

To make their holiday even brighter, the first 100 people to donate $100 or more will receive a limited edition JBJSF Holiday Card signed by Jon Bon Jovi!

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Please click HERE to donate.

Hope IS Delicious this Holiday Season!

From Everyone at the JBJ Soul Foundation & JBJ Soul Kitchen, we wish you and yours a Happy Holiday Season & Healthy New Year!

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JBJ Soul Kitchen

Soul Kitchen at night

Visit www.jbjsoulkitchen.org to learn more.

HOURS OF OPERATION:
The JBJ Soul Kitchen currently has seatings for Dinner from 5pm – 7pm on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday and from 11:30am – 2pm for Brunch on Sundays.

ADDRESS:
207 Monmouth St.
Red Bank, NJ 07701
Phone: (732) 842-0900

RESERVATIONS are not needed at JBJ Soul Kitchen. We welcome everyone at our table and will seat guests on a first come, first serve basis.

In October 2011, the Foundation expanded by opening the JBJ Soul Kitchen in Red Bank, NJ to address issues of food insecurity, and has since served over 37,000 meals. Most recently Soul Kitchen reached the goal of 51% of the diners paying and 49% in-need. The community kitchen serves nutritious, culinary dishes in a restaurant atmosphere where diners contribute either volunteer hours or a minimum donation for their meals. The JBJ Soul Kitchen runs the Employment and Empowerment Team (EET) Program which connects a team of professionals with qualified volunteers to aid with resume writing, interview skills, job coaching, financial counseling and legal advice.

 

To read the original press release from the JBJ Soul Kitchen Grand Opening on October 19, 2011 please click here.

To watch the Live Stream from our JBJ Soul Kitchen Press Conference, please visit the Video section of our website.

JBJ Soul Kitchen on the Today Show (air date: 10/21/2011).