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Monday, July 23, 2012

Seabrook Residents Make Sandwiches to Help Monmouth County's Hungry

Program assists Bridges at the Shore in meeting its goal of helping the underprivileged

In their continuing effort to help feed some of Monmouth County’s hungry, some residents of Seabrook, a retirement community in Tinton Falls, made more than 125 sandwiches for Bridges at the Shore. This is the second year the program has been held at Seabrook, but residents are hoping it will continue as Bridges at the Shore takes the sandwiches and distributes them to the needy in Monmouth County.  About 12 resident volunteers gathered in the kitchen of the Princeton Restaurant at Seabrook to make turkey and cheese sandwiches before placing them in paper bags, along with apples, chips, bottled water and a special form of encouragement. Residents included hand-written notes which were placed in each bag aimed at encouraging the recipient. …

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Seabrook Residents Praised For Volunteer Efforts

Residents volunteered almost 10,000 hours of service in 2011

  Residents of Seabrook, full-service retirement community in Tinton Falls, have not let age slow them down or stop them from helping their community. In 2011, approximately 450 Seabrook volunteers cumulatively produced nearly 10,000 volunteer hours assisting agencies, non-profits, schools and organizations. Some of the groups helped by Seabrook residents last year include; Meals on Wheels, The FoodBank of Monmouth and Ocean Counties, Bradley Food Pantry, Red Cross, United Way, ARC of Monmouth, New Jersey Special Olympics, Bridges at the Shore, Toys for Tots, SPCA, Visiting Nurse Association and the Mahala F. Atchison School. Executive Director of the Governor's Office of Volunteerism Rowena Madden recently addressed a group of …

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