The Jon Bon Jovi Soul Kitchen does so many good things for the community and it's a great part of the Toms River area it serves here in Ocean County. Providing meals for those in need and providing a platform for residents to give back to the community.

 

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"A Community Restaurant is a place where individuals or families can come to eat a delicious farm-to-table meal in a warm, welcoming setting and meet our neighbors." ~ JBJ Soul Kitchen

According to a recent Patch article the JBJ Soul Kitchen is offering FREE kids meals to children under 12 years of age. Bring your kids to JBJ Soul Kitchen in Toms River during August to enjoy a delicious free kids meal.

 

 

Also in August, the JBJ Soul Kitchen will offer FREE health screenings on August 10th from Noon - 2 pm. The screenings include blood pressure screening, medication management, stroke risk management, and health education. The screenings are provided by the Ocean County Health Department.

You can also join the JBJ Soul Kitchen in Toms River for their monthly all-you-can-eat BBQ on August 20th, 5-7 PM. Sounds tasty and fun.

Check out the JBJ Soul Kitchen website for more information and upcoming events here in Toms River.

"We encourage our customers to effect change by making a suggested donation for their meal. JBJ Soul Kitchen offers a Pay It Forward Program where each additional $20 donation provides meals for those who are unable to donate."

The JBJ Soul Kitchen is located at 1769 Hooper Avenue Toms River, NJ 08753

 

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