New Brunswick, NJ – Middlesex County’s food distribution center MCFOODS, through its
partnership with LogistiCare, the nation’s largest non-emergency medical transportation company
and the contracted transportation vendor for New Jersey Medicaid participants, is providing food to
those who need it most during this COVID-19 pandemic.
A new home food delivery program, using transport from LogistiCare, is now available to serve local
food pantries, food insecure members of the community, and those who would have previously
relied on public transportation to get to the store or other food sources. Within the first week of the
program, food was delivered to over 150 residents. Residents are nominated for this program
through their local food pantries based on need.
“The Coronavirus pandemic has cut many people off from essentials, but Middlesex County,
MCFOODS, and LogistiCare are working to ensure that our residents will still get the food they
need,” said Middlesex County Freeholder Director Ronald G. Rios. “I applaud MCFOODS and
LogistiCare for their coordinated efforts and their dedication to service and safety. This is a
wonderful example of how we can all work together in these challenging times.”
“Due to the reduced number of medical trips being provided, LogistiCare reached out to MCFOODS
to discuss how we could help to provide needed transportation,” said Lori Bonderowitz, Senior Vice
President of New Jersey Client Services for LogistiCare. “People register with us for delivery service,
MCFOODS provides the food packages, and we use our pre-existing resources to create routes, pick
up food, and deliver.”
About MCFOODS
Beginning in the closet of a park police building in Roosevelt Park in Edison in 1994, MCFOODS has
since expanded into a 5,000 square foot warehouse in East Brunswick. MCFOODS provides
nonperishable foods and necessities to our network of over 120 partner organizations throughout
the 25 towns in Middlesex County to ensure that all residents always have access to nutritionally
adequate food and necessities. In the early years, MCFOODS received and distributed 92,000 pounds
of nonperishable foods and necessities to about 30 partner agencies. In 2019, MCFOODS received
and distributed over 2.2 million pounds of food including fresh produce, dairy, and meat products to
over 130 partners. A database of agencies that can provide emergency food can be found though the MCFOODS website.
About Providence Service Corporation and LogistiCare
LogistiCare, a wholly owned subsidiary of The Providence Service Corporation, is the nation’s largest
manager of non-emergency medical transportation (“NEMT”) programs for state government
agencies and managed care organizations. LogistiCare’s services include NEMT ride management,
call center management, transportation provider network development and credentialing, and
vendor administration. LogistiCare is focused on providing access to convenient, cost-effective, safe
and reliable transportation. LogistiCare delivers tech-enabled solutions that provide enhanced
functionality, stronger network performance, streamlined workflow processes, and higher overall
system efficiency. Annually LogistiCare manages over 63 million trips for more than 24 million
eligible riders in 50 states and the District of Columbia. For more information about LogistiCare visit
www.logisticare.com.
For more information and resources on COVID-19, please visit the Middlesex County COVID-19 website.