It is called the B.E.A.T. Center, which stands for Bringing Everyone All Together and will open at Toms River later this year, reported Female First.
It will also house a JBJ Soul Kitchen community restaurant, where diners pay a minimum USD 10 donation or receive a meal in exchange for voluntary work.
The 53-year-old rocker believes Ocean County suffered the worst damage from the 2012 storm but has not received a proportionate share of aid.
"At one point or another, 45 percent of households that had kids needed emergency food relief services during the course of the last year. I know people who have been hungry. You'd be shocked to know these hardworking, middle-class people from the tri-state area who after the economic downturn couldn't afford to keep a consistent, nutritious meal on the table."
Jovi has teamed with the Food Bank of Monmouth and Ocean Counties, The Peoples Pantry and the David Tepper Charitable Foundation to provide USD 5 million in services to families in the facility's first year of operation.
