In the spirit of giving, Camden Mayor Victor Carstarphen and The Cooper Foundation were joined by City Council members, community leaders, Camden corporate partners, the City’s Department of Human Services, staff and volunteers, as they look to celebrate the Thanksgiving Holiday by providing a total of 1,000 turkeys and turkey breasts to Camden senior citizens and families.
The effort is coordinated as a part of Mayor Victor Carstarphen’s Annual Turkey Giveaway in cooperation with The Cooper Foundation and Cooper University Health Care. The turkeys have been generously donated by an anonymous individual who was instrumental in providing the 1,900 holiday meals distributed last year to seniors in Camden during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic. The turkeys were distributed to Camden residents on Monday, November 22 at pre-selected City of Camden community centers and housing complexes.
“As our region prepares to once again celebrate Thanksgiving during this ongoing pandemic, we continue to partner with local organizations to support our Camden neighbors,” said Mayor Carstarphen.
“The City of Camden has been Cooper’s home for nearly 135 years and this turkey giveaway is one more way we can serve the community. We wish everyone a safe and healthy Thanksgiving,” said George E. Norcross, III, the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Cooper Health System, Cooper University Hospital, and MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper.
