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Two South Jersey brothers manage food pantry in front yard to help those in need

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FOX 29's Jennifer Joyce has the story. MARLTON, N.J. - Two brothers are finding a way to pass the time, while waiting for work to pick up.

It’s a new workflow for 16-year-old Zach Franz and his 11-year-old brother John from Marlton, New Jersey. They created and are now actively manage a makeshift food pantry in their front yard. “We took two old shelves with the help of our Nono.

We made it into a pantry, took doors out, put plexiglass in, so you can see inside.” Zack said. FULL COVERAGE: CORONAVIRUS “We came up with the idea because we kept seeing it on the news.

How many people relied on the school lunches and now are struggling to get food.” John added. For the brother’s pantry, there is an open door take what you need policy and more

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