"In January, he started a new Facebook group, Audubon Peer to Peer Aid, for the sole purpose of matching those who need help with anyone willing and able to offer it. People message Radie privately, so no one feels judged or ashamed, he said. He keeps their identity to himself unless told otherwise; then he posts their requests on the pa
"In January, he started a new Facebook group, Audubon Peer to Peer Aid, for the sole purpose of matching those who need help with anyone willing and able to offer it. People message Radie privately, so no one feels judged or ashamed, he said. He keeps their identity to himself unless told otherwise; then he posts their requests on the page and, with the help of Kelli Aceto, another borough resident, works to get their requests filled. Donors are, for the most part, also anonymous."
" When Steve Radie first created the Audubon Peer to Peer Aid Facebook page in January 2020, about three months before the pandemic took hold in New Jersey, he never intended for the group to become a food bank. However, pandemic-related shutdowns quickly forced the organization to adapt to the rising needs in the community. ........"
"Peer to Peer relies on donations from the Camden County community and does not have corporate sponsorships. Still, many large organizations like the Red Cross send families to Peer to Peer in search of weeks worth of food. Radie said baby formula and diapers have been hard to come by recently and their pet food section is nearly empty. P
"Peer to Peer relies on donations from the Camden County community and does not have corporate sponsorships. Still, many large organizations like the Red Cross send families to Peer to Peer in search of weeks worth of food. Radie said baby formula and diapers have been hard to come by recently and their pet food section is nearly empty. Peer to Peer is always in need of staples like canned goods and non-perishable items."
“'Audubon Peer to Peer Aid' started in 2020 as a way to fill in the blanks where people needed a bit of help. But as the years went on, the need grew. Now, Kelli Aceto and her task force mobilize to acquire donations of essential items and distribute them to families in various towns around Camden County. Both the giving and receiving can be done anonymously…..”
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