Bergen County Community Transportation


201-368-5955


Services Include Transportation For:

  • Routine medical visits
  • Meals on Wheels
  • Community outreach/activity center
  • Driving people to their places of employment
  • Recreational activities
  • Shopping
  • Education
  • Post-stroke support groups
  • Physical therapy

(Services may be limited due to COVID)

Tuesdays at noon Curbside pickup
Disabled Combat Veterans Youth Program 
First Baptist Church
351 West Englewood Ave.
Online pre-registration required:
 
    www.dcvyp.org


3rd Saturday of every month

Joy Christian Fellowship

Free produce (fruits & vegetables)
70 Ivy Lane, Englewood
Register: text name to 201-500-8967


Every Wednesday - 5:30 PM

SESCIL

228 Grand Avenue, Englewood

Drive thru pick-up meals - FREE

Registration not needed


Every Wednesday - 6 PM

Ideal Lodge #470

17 Bennett Road, Englewood

Dine in or take out - FREE

Registration not needed


Fridays - 11 AM-6PM​

Englwood Farmers Market

​Depot Square -  through Oct. 29

Resources for Transportation

Discounted Rides With Uber & Lyft











New Jersey is partnering with Uber and Lyft to provide access to free and discounted rides to NJ residents who lost a personal vehicle as a result of Tropical Storm Ida.   To request a ride, text NJIDARIDE to 898-211 or dial 2-1-1.

​​​Resources for Food


Center for Food Action 

Food distributed Monday thru Friday 

192 West Demarest, Englewood

By appointment only. 

Register online at www.cfanj.org

or call 201-569-1804 x11

Leave your name and phone number.  CFA representative will call you back to schedule a pickup time.  Typical package: frozen meat, eggs, cheese, bread, produce and an emergency food box with 35 lbs of shelf stable items.  Diapers and formula available on request (supplies limited).


ShopRite of Englewood, which was flooded and closed for three weeks, is now open!

Supplies of some items are limited, but this valuable community asset is now ready for shoppers.


Food for Displaced Residents - click to find out how we are getting food to those who have been displaced by Ida.



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