Jon Bon Jovi is doing his part to help federal employees affected by U.S. President Donald Trump’s partial shutdown of government.
The ’80s rocker and his wife Dorothea own JBJ Soul Kitchen in New Jersey. The couple is offering free lunch on Monday to any furloughed federal employees.
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Bon Jovi and Dorothea are teaming up with a charitable organization called Murphy Family Foundation.
“Since founding the Soul Kitchen, we wanted to ensure that anyone struggling with food insecurity had a place to go,” the pair said in a statement via NBC Philadelphia.
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“This Monday, we will be open for lunch as a way to create a place of support and resources for furloughed federal workers,” the statement continued. “Many of whom are our friends and neighbours.”
The free food may not be restricted to just one day. The statement said free meals “will be determined by turnout, feedback and demand, and will be announced at a later date.