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Community Food Closet of Cape May Benefits from Food Donations at Physick Estate Holiday Tree Lighting

Community Food Closet of Cape May Benefits from Food Donations at Physick Estate Holiday Tree Lighting

By Press Release

The Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts & Humanities (MAC) presented the Cape May Community Food Closet with two grocery carts full of donated groceries Nov. 30 at the First Presbyterian Church of Cape May. Food closet Director Tina Johnson, shown here at center, accepted donations from MAC Director of External Affairs Eliza Lotozo, left, and MAC Chief Outreach Strategist Mary Stewart, right.
The Food Closet provides supplemental groceries to people in need who live in Cape May, West Cape May, Cape May Point and a portion of Lower Township. The Hill House Office at the Emlen Physick Estate collected food donations from the public during MAC’s Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony Nov. 18 at the Emlen Physick Estate.
For more information on MAC, call (609) 884-5404 or (800) 275-4278, or visit www.capemaymac.org.

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