The Princeton Free Garden Project The Princeton Free Garden Project, an initiative of Send Hunger Packing Princeton (SHUPP), allows Princeton residents to pick free produce grown on community soil. Currently the project has several beds in two locations: the parking lot of Tortugas Restaurant on...
What does an advanced hydroponic vertical garden have to do with relieving food insecurity for children in Princeton? Since SHUPPrinceton’s emergence as a community resource 10 years ago, one thing that has sustained us was our ability to adapt to unanticipated events that have adversely...
Food boxes will only be delivered on Monday, March 16th. Starting at 11:00 AM, PPS buses will be stationed at the following locations: In some cases food will be drop off at individual homes. Bus #1 – Hibben Apt Side entrance- 11:00 AM Bus # 1 – Mercer Road...
Rep. Bobby Scott says the US Department of Agriculture concealed data showing that its recent proposed changes to the food stamp program could result in more than 500,000 low-income students losing free meals. In a letter to Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue, Scott, a Virginia Democrat who’s...
From everyone on the SHUPPrinceton Board, we would like to thank those individuals, organizations and companies that help us help the children in need, in our community. Corporate Sponsors: In Kind Support: H1912 MacLean Agency The Gould Group of Wells Fargo Advisors Princeton Global Asset...