Fox News is offering special access to select articles and premium content for free with a valid email. Toms River Mayor Daniel Rodrick expressed concerns to Fox News Digital regarding Jon Bon Jovi’s soup kitchen in New Jersey, stating it is worsening the city’s homelessness problem. Rodrick believes that nonprofits, including Bon Jovi’s JBJ Soul Foundation, are bussing people into Toms River, creating unsafe conditions. Bon Jovi’s pop-up restaurant at the library is part of an initiative to help those in need by allowing diners to pay for meals for others. Despite this, Rodrick feels that the soup kitchen is attracting homeless individuals from around the state, leading to public safety issues. Bon Jovi defended his organization’s efforts to combat homelessness, stating they focus on real solutions rather than simply relocating individuals. Rodrick is considering legal action against nonprofits that he believes are contributing to the problem. The community kitchen is set to close in May, but Rodrick remains frustrated with the situation in Toms River.
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