Pictured on opening day: Jim Vaccaro (Manasquan Bank CEO), Chrissy Rice (Kindness Cafe founder), & Cathy Franzoni (Manasquan Bank COO) Photo by Industry Media
Peer Leaders at Manasquan High School love to support The Kindness Cafe with their teacher Jill Santucci
community and enhancing the experience for all community members. The commitment to strengthening the community is shown through the partnership, as it embodies the kind of fresh, meaningful opportunities that are aimed to be fostered within our communities.
lasting positive environment that benefits customers and employees with its meaningful impact. FOSTERING LONG-LASTING POSITIVITY Both the café and Manasquan Bank are dedicated to creating sustainable opportunities for the neurodivergent
assortment of baked goods, muffins, bagels, and homemade bread. In the future, the café hopes to expand their menu to include healthier options, the days they are open, and employ more people. The goal of The Kindness Café is to provide the community with a long
employees within the neighborhood feel on a day to day basis. SERVING SMILES The Kindness Café is open Monday through Wednesday from 8:30 to 11:30. They currently serve coffee, tea, and hot chocolate. They also sell an
well as the meaning behind its mission, has been outwardly appreciated by members in the community who have had a chance to visit. The partnership has created a local hub for individuals to support an important cause within a friendly atmosphere, furthering the sense of unity that clients and
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