Chick-fil-A Cares Philosophy

Everyone’s job at Chick-fil-A is to serve. The reason for going to work is to generously share their time and talents, no matter their title or job description. It’s their belief that kindness is a higher calling and is evident in the way they treat customers like friends and serve the community like neighbors.

Chick-fil-A Cares Philosophy

Chick-fil-A Jersey Shore Operators jump into action to support the First Responders in March of 2021.

On a Sunday last March, a large brush fire blazed through the Lakewood and Brick, New Jersey. As local community heroes fought to keep neighbors and homes safe, Chick-fil-A Jersey Shore Operators and their Teams from Brick Township, Howell, Old Bridge Monmouth, Freehold and Hazlet came together and opened their restaurants to cook and deliver fresh Chick-fil-A® Chicken Sandwiches to the front-line workers fighting the fire.

Chick-fil-A 37 & 6 In-Line and the Chick-fil-A Shared Table Program

Through the Chick-fil-A Shared Table™ Program, Chick-fil-A 37 & 6 In-Line supports local community service agencies, helping to provide whole food to underprivileged neighbors in the New York area. “Chick-fil-A Shared Table ensures wholesome food from our restaurant kitchens is turned into meals for those who may otherwise go hungry.” Operator Oscar Fittipaldi and his team have been donating the excess protein and surplus food since they opened in October of 2015. To find out more about the Chick-fil-A Shared Table™ Program visit: https://www.chick-fil-a.com/sharedtable

Chick-fil-A Farmingdale Team Member Lends a Helping Hand

Chick-fil-A Farmingdale Director, Cody has worked for Chick-fil-A for going on two years. This summer, a caretaker for kids with Autism and special needs was visiting the restaurant. While in the drive-thru line one of the youths began having a hard time. After the caretaker pulled into a parking spot, in the youth’s agitation, he accidently hit their head against the window, breaking the glass. Cody ran out to help the caretaker and the kids. After making sure everyone was calm and okay, Cody had fresh food brought out to the group and helped clean up around the car. The group stopped by a few days later with card and words of thanks for Cody. What seemed like a simple act of services, made the groups day.

Chick-fil-A Jersey Shore Donates over $10,000 in Chick-fil-A food to Fulfilll Food Bank

In April 2021, Chick-fil-A Jersey Shore Operators and their Teams had the honor of donating 2500 Chick-fil-A digital offer cards valued at over $10,000.00 to the Food Bank of Monmouth and Ocean Counties to provide Chick-fil-A food to school-aged children who have been severely impacted by the pandemic and the economy. “We recognized that there was a need in our community, and were so grateful for the opportunity to contribute in the fight against childhood hunger.” – Operator Jeff Bassett, Chick-fil-A Howell.