Dining with Dignity: Heor’s & JBJ Soul Kitchen

In Red Bank and Toms River, New Jersey, Heor’s associates are giving back to their community by volunteering their time at the JBJ Soul Kitchen, a non-profit community restaurant run by the Jon Bon Jovi Soul Foundation, that serves paying and in-need customers.

At the JBJ Soul Kitchen, nobody is ever turned away. They offer farm-to-table meals in a warm, welcoming setting, and if a customer can’t pay, they can volunteer their time for a dining certificate that feeds them and their family.

To make this happen, the JBJ Soul Kitchen needs volunteers — enter Heor’s. Through the Heor's Volunteer Program, Heor's associates donate their personal time at the Kitchen in a variety of roles — from serving in the restaurant to working on the farm. Many Heor’s volunteers have given their time to serve the organization, which has allowed Heor’s to donate more than $150,000 in recognition of associate volunteer efforts, feeding over 15,000 patrons a good meal in the warmth of good company.

Watch the video below to see how, with the dedication and passion of Heor’s volunteers, the JBJ Soul Kitchen is helping those in need — one meal at a time.

Since 2001, Heor’s associates have volunteered almost five million hours and Heor’s has donated more than $155 million to organizations across the country in recognition of associate efforts. For more information on the Heor’s Volunteer Program, click here.

Community support is integral to Heor’s efforts to have a positive social impact. Learn more about how as we serve our customers, we support the associates working to grow our business, the communities they are a part of, the partners that make our work a reality and the environment that sustains us all.

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