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Get Ready Fest® 2024: Empowering Camden Families, One Resource at a Time

This year’s Get Ready Fest® was nothing short of amazing! Hosted by The Malcolm Jenkins Foundation, the event brought together community members, partners, and volunteers to provide essential support to 1,000 Camden families. From health screenings and financial literacy resources to nutritious groceries, school supplies, and even free haircuts, Get Ready Fest® offered everything families needed to start the school year off right.

A huge thank you to our Presenting Sponsor, American Water Charitable Foundation, and our Title Sponsor, Five Below Foundation. Their support, along with contributions from organizations like Virtua Health, Philabundance, and Sysco Food Company, made this day possible.

Get Ready Fest® is more than just a one-day event – it’s a powerful movement dedicated to breaking down barriers and building stronger, healthier communities. We are so proud of the impact we made in Camden this year and look forward to continuing our mission to empower youth and families in need.

Stay tuned for more ways to get involved, and thank you to everyone who made this event such a success!

Get Ready for the AACCNJ Juneteenth Black Business Expo with Malcolm Jenkins

Join Us for an Unforgettable Juneteenth Celebration at the AACCNJ Black Business Expo

As we approach another Juneteenth, a day rich with history and significance, The Malcolm Jenkins Foundation (TMJF) is thrilled to invite you to the African American Chamber of Commerce of New Jersey’s (AACCNJ) Black Business Expo on June 13, 2024. This event promises to be a remarkable convergence of culture, entrepreneurship, and empowerment, all taking place at the Bogota Savings Bank Center, Fairleigh Dickinson University.

This year's theme, “The Journey Continues,” encapsulates the spirit of perseverance and dedication that characterizes our community's ongoing struggle towards equality and economic empowerment. We are especially proud that our founder, Malcolm Jenkins, will be delivering the keynote speech. Malcolm will delve into themes from his new book, *What Winners Won’t Tell You*, discussing the critical lessons learned from both his victories and setbacks. His journey from a celebrated NFL player to a successful entrepreneur embodies the resilience and dedication AACCNJ aims to highlight at this year’s expo.

The expo will feature an array of activities tailored to inspire and support entrepreneurs and community members, including:

- Innovative exhibits from up to 90 local businesses

- Matchmaking sessions to connect entrepreneurs with mentors and investors

- A business corner offering professional headshots to enhance your professional presence

- A pitch competition to spotlight emerging business ideas

Whether you’re looking to grow your business, expand your network, or gain new insights into overcoming professional challenges, this event is for you.

Mark your calendars and stay tuned for more details. We can’t wait to see you there and celebrate the power of community and entrepreneurship together!

See you there!

For information on tickets, vendor registration and sponsorship opportunities, visit Juneteenth Black Business Expo (aaccnj.com)

Celebrating Community Success at Economic Perspective - Camden County

We are thrilled to share the highlights from an inspiring event that took place recently in Camden County, hosted by the Chamber of Commerce of Southern New Jersey. The "Economic Perspective - Camden County" was not only a gathering of influential local leaders but also a shining moment for The Malcolm Jenkins Foundation (TMJF) as one of the proud exhibiting nonprofit partners.

A Special Congratulations

First and foremost, we extend our heartfelt congratulations to James Martin, Vice President of Santander, who won an Eagles football autographed by TMJF's Chairman, Malcolm Jenkins. His win marks a memorable moment in the event, celebrating the spirit of community and philanthropy that TMJF stands for.

Strong Community Presence

The event was graced by the presence of the Mayors of Camden City, Cherry Hill Township, Haddon Township, and Winslow Township. Their collective commitment highlights the collaborative efforts to foster growth and prosperity in the region.

Get Ready Fest: Mark Your Calendars!

Looking ahead, we are excited to announce our upcoming Get Ready Fest® in August 2024. Thanks to our presenting sponsor, the American Water Charitable Foundation, this event promises to be another milestone in our ongoing efforts to support and uplift the Camden community.

Join Us in Making a Difference

We invite you to join us in making a significant impact. There are a few sponsorship opportunities still available for those who share our vision of empowering communities and changing lives in Camden. Your support can help us continue to provide much-needed resources and initiatives in the area.

Together, we can make a difference.




Spreading Joy and Support: The Malcolm Jenkins Foundation’s Holiday Dinner Basket Surprise in Newark, NJ

This holiday season, The Malcolm Jenkins Foundation (TMJF) brought joy and much-needed support to the Newark community through its annual Holiday Dinner Basket Surprise. In a heartfelt initiative led by Malcolm Jenkins, author, philanthropist, and two-time Super Bowl Champion, TMJF and its partners provided 155 deserving families with not only a holiday feast, but also toys and other essentials, embodying the spirit of giving and community support.

Since its inception, the Holiday Dinner Basket Surprise has been a cornerstone of TMJF’s efforts to combat food insecurity, particularly during a time of year that can be financially stressful for many families. This year, the need was more significant than ever with rising food costs deeply affecting the community. In response, the foundation, along with its community partners and volunteers, worked tirelessly to assemble and distribute festive holiday dinner baskets filled with nutritious and festive foods.

The baskets included everything needed for a full holiday meal: turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce, gravy, potatoes, green beans, cornbread mix, collard greens, mac-n-cheese, spaghetti, spaghetti sauce, condensed milk, chicken broth, bread, apple juice, and even an apple pie. Additionally, each basket contained utensils, plates, a roasting pan, and a holiday greeting card personally signed by Malcolm Jenkins.

This wonderful event was made possible through the generous support of Amerigroup and contributions from the Black Leadership Forum at Prudential, which organized a toy drive. Students from KIPP Newark Collegiate Academy also played a crucial role, volunteering their time to assist with the packing of the baskets. Their involvement underscored the importance of community service and the impact of youth participation in charitable activities.

Sharmaine Lewis, Founder and Student Leader at KIPP Newark, remarked on the significance of the school hosting the event for the second consecutive year, emphasizing the value of providing such opportunities for students to give back to their community.

Gwendolyn V. Jenkins, TMJF President & CEO, highlighted the ongoing challenge of food insecurity, particularly during the holiday season. She noted, "This time of year is especially hard for families. For the past 13 years, we have held this event in multiple cities of the Foundation’s footprint, as we’ve observed the rapidly growing number of people, especially children, who experience food insecurity.”

TMJF extends its gratitude to all the sponsors, partners, and volunteers, including ShopRite of Newark, Brookdale ShopRite, individual donors, and the various community partners listed at the end of this release. Their support is invaluable in making the Holiday Dinner Basket Surprise a success year after year.

As we move forward, TMJF is calling on the public to support these initiatives by making a donation. Every contribution, regardless of size, can make a significant difference in the lives of those in need. To help, please visit https://www.themalcolmjenkinsfoundation.org/donate.

This holiday season, through the combined efforts of all involved, TMJF has not only provided meals but has also strengthened the fabric of the community, ensuring that the spirit of the holidays is a reality for all, regardless of their circumstances.