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This food pantry listing is sponsored by Julia Vazquez: This Donation is from the Sisterhood of Temple Emanu-el of Closter
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Pantry Supporters
This food pantry listing is sponsored by Julia Vazquez: This Donation is from the Sisterhood of Temple Emanu-el of Closter
Interested in sponsoring this pantry?Learn More
This listing was last updated Jun 16, 2025
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The 1st and 3rd Saturday of every month
Hours are in EDT. Hours updated 1 year ago
66 Summit Street, Norwood, NJ, USAGet Directions
2013622751
Joanne Scalpello
From the Listing
Our pantry is located in the same building as the church not the school, if possible please send a quick message to let us know you are dropping off donations before you come if not there is a box outside the side door under the walkway that is located under the arch it is the side door of the church, the door and bin has all of our information on it and donations can be placed on this bin. In the photo the red circle shows the path to take to get to the side door.
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