10/31/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/31/2025 16:02
Mayor Ras J. Baraka mobilized leaders, experts and community volunteers in an emergency task force to meet the looming economic crisis caused by the federal shutdown and cutbacks which threaten to block, delay or reduce food stamps and other economic benefits to Newarkers in need. The city counts more than 37,000 SNAP recipient households among its residents, including 29,000 children.
Mayor Baraka, working with Newark Public Schools, nonprofits corporations and faith leaders has identified one central location in each of Newark's five wards to serve as hubs for food, clothing, holiday gifts other giveaways to Newark residents receiving SNAP.
Plans include arrangements for Newark public schools to stay open to provide meals to students during November school holidays. A website page to launch midday tomorrow, Saturday, November 1, will connect Newarkers to resources including emergency cash for utilities and other vital needs. It will contain more information for residents including how to have necessities delivered to seniors and homebound individuals. Check the City of Newark website and social pages for the link.
Operating Monday, Wednesday and Saturdays from Noon to 8:00 p.m., the five Community Ward Food Hubs are:
South Ward
Belmont Runyon
1 Belmont Way
Coordinator: Ronice 973-851-3496
South Improvement District
South Ward Promise
Clinton Hill Community Action
Central Ward
Dr. Elma Flagg or Camden
150 3RD Street
Coordinator: Abigail 516-680-3817
Greater Newark Conservancy
Boys and Girls Club
NCC
West Ward
Speedy Way Avenue
701 Orange Street
Coordinator: Chris Keys 862-405-3154
UVSO
Urban League
East Ward
South Street School
44 Hermon Street School
Coordinator: Charles 973-964-6077
Ironbound Community Crop
Montante
North Ward
Rafeal Hernadez
345 Broadway
Coordinator: Ivonne Salazar 973-943-5050
La Casa De Don Pedro
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To see Mayor's message to residents, click here.