News, Events & Stories
Sep 1, 2022
One Man Makes a Difference
Long-time TASK consultant accepts Geltzer Family Foundation Award for Service.
Irwin Stoolmacher has provided guidance and leadership to TASK for nearly our entire 40-year history.
Sep 1, 2022
Leading the Local Fight Against Hunger
TASK Serves 8,000 Meals Each Week at 34 Sites Across the Area.
September is Hunger Action Month, a time when people from all over the United States stand together to fight food insecurity and raise awareness to help those in need.
May 10, 2023
Supporter Spotlight
When volunteers put on a TASK hat and apron, they are given the chance of seeing what a difference a…
Sep 1, 2022
Supporter Spotlight
Three teens receive prestigious award for their volunteer efforts.
Jocelyn Nunez and brothers Justin and Brandon Feder earned the Presidential Point of Light Award in recognition of their volunteer service at TASK.
Aug 29, 2022
FY2022 Community Impact Report
In 2022, your extraordinary generosity allowed the Trenton Area Soup Kitchen to expand our reach to more communities than ever before! Thank YOU for teaming up with TASK to turn hunger into hope.
Jul 27, 2022
TASK 2022 Summer Wishlist
There are so many ways to support TASK and our efforts to combat the hunger crisis.
With your help, TASK can keep improving the lives of so many individuals of the community.
Jun 1, 2022
Beautification & Bikes
TASK worked with Wills Kinsley, a Trenton artist and bike enthusiast, to create one of his signature bike racks.
For TASK patrons, bicycles are a popular mode of transportation.
Jun 1, 2022
Access to Healthcare
TASK works closely with local healthcare providers as part of our mission to improve our patrons' quality of life.
From educational classes about oral hygiene to emergency visits, the staff at KinderSmile Foundation's Trenton Oral Health Center have been exceptional partners.
Event
Jun 25, 2022
Jazz Comes to TASK
On March 25, celebrated Trenton jazz musician Rick Fiori—a world-renowned drummer, bandleader and teacher—performed during lunch service.
Funded in part by the New York Jazz Foundation, Fiori and his band had toes tapping and heads bopping to classic tunes ranging from Duke Ellington to Miles Davis.