On Thursday, we handed out hundreds of Thanksgiving dinner kits to families in need in South Jersey, and our ability to do so can only be attributed to the generosity of YOU. So, we wanted to show you what we made of your Feed A Family donations.
The many employees of the Townsquare Media South Jersey radio stations spent Tuesday making sure local families in need received groceries to have a bountiful Thanksgiving dinner.
No kid should have to be cold in the winter...which is why the team here at SoJO 104.9 has partnered with the Atlantic City Rescue Mission for our annual Coats For Kids drive!
For the last two years, the Atlantic City Rescue Mission has welcomed into its kitchen a group of culinary power players it calls its "Souper Chefs," who return each week to produce some 600 bowls of soup for the mission's clients.
The holiday season has arrived and with it the season of giving. To get in spirit, Townsquare Media paired up with the Atlantic City Rescue Mission for its annual Feed a Family event to help provide meals to hundreds of local friends and neighbors in need.
Our advertising partners and friends at Matt Blatt KIA and Matt Blatt Glassboro are giving back to the community and helping families in need this holiday season.
The preparation is officially underway at Bader Field in Atlantic City, the site of tomorrow first ever SoJO 104.9 Insane Inflatable 5K obstacle course! You can join us, and Team Heather DeLuca's wave at 11 a.m. supports the Atlantic City Rescue Mission.
Having access to fresh fruits and vegetables is crucial to the Atlantic City Rescue Mission being able to provide balanced, healthy meals to the hundreds of impoverished souls they feed each week. Please join SoJO at Cologne Farm on Saturday, July 19 for a special volunteer day benefiting ACRM!
The Atlantic City Rescue Mission is an organization so dear to my heart. What the staff and volunteers do there to help the homeless population of South Jersey is beyond commendable. They work so hard day in and day out to provide meals, shelter, and a better future for the impoverished. It's only fitting that there be a night to honor the 50 years of service the ACRM has given to the community