Food Bank of South Jersey
Karrie Kindermann, NDTR, currently serves as a Group Fitness Instructor at Crunch Fitness since April 2022, leading safe and engaging workouts. Concurrently, Karrie has worked as a Data Clerk at the Food Bank of South Jersey since March 2019, focusing on data entry for the Health & Wellness Department. Previous experience includes roles as a Health and Wellness Associate and Health and Wellness Instructor (Per Diem) at the Food Bank, specializing in healthy cooking classes and demonstrations. Karrie was an ACE Certified Group Fitness Instructor at Uplift Fitness Workouts from January 2021 to January 2022, emphasizing the development of home workout programs. Additional experience includes group fitness instruction at Icandi Training Studio, administrative duties as Office Manager at New Age Powder Coating and Vehicle Wraps, and completing a dietetic clinical rotation as a student intern at Nutrition Management Services Company. Karrie holds an Associate of Arts and Sciences in Dietetic Technician from Camden County College and a Baking and Pastry Arts Certificate from Gloucester County Institute of Technology.
Food Bank of South Jersey
The Food Bank of South Jersey provides food to people in need, delivers health and wellness programs, and designs sustainable solutions to help people improve their lives. We operate on one simple premise: food should not be wasted when hungry people are in our midst. From this truth, FBSJ has built an effective food distribution program that annually links over 12 million pounds of food with more than 250 charitable food providers, such as food pantries, soup kitchens and emergency shelters. The Food Bank of South Jersey is the largest source of government and non-government food assistance in South Jersey and is the largest agency in South Jersey. Our mission is to eliminate hunger and malnutrition by ensuring that wholesome surplus food reaches people in need. Our centralized food donation and distribution system is a vital community link ensuring that low-income and disadvantaged residents can access free groceries and wholesome meals from a charitable food provider in their neighborhood.