Our Volunteer Work

 
 

we know that these are unprecedented times…

And we are doing everything we can to make a difference for those on the front lines.

 
 

Please consider donating to our partners to help them continue to serve our community during this time.

 
 

Our Partnership with Share My Meals

Ever since this pandemic hit Italy, Owner Michele Moriello has been thinking about what he could be doing to make a difference for people in need. Once it came to the Princeton, he wasted no time in getting into action.

 
 
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La Mezzaluna has partnered with Share My Meals in Princeton to deliver freshly prepared meals for people in need during this time. You can learn more about his efforts by watching this video that appeared on Fox-29 Philadelphia.

 
 
 
 

If you are moved by what we are doing or would like to learn more about how you can help are a few ways that you can get involved. You can donate directly to Share My Meals. Sending them money will help our work continue to happen.

 
 

 
 
 

Our Partnership with

Mr. Rogers’ Neighbors Kindness Project

This partnership allows you the ability to add extra meals to your order that we will cook and send directly to Princeton families that are in need of food during this critical time. You can learn more about them by clicking the button below.

 
 

To order a meal for a family all you need to do is look on our menu for the dishes that have “for Mr. Rogers” at the end of them. By ordering one of those meals over the phone or online you can feel good knowing that you are helping a family in need eat for another day.

 
 

Our Partnership with Feed the Frontlines

This partnership allows you the ability to add extra meals to your order that we will cook and send directly to Princeton families that are in need of food during this critical time. You can learn more about them by clicking the button below.

 
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La Mezzaluna has partnered with Feed the Frontlines in Princeton to deliver freshly prepared meals for healthcare and essential workers at Penn Medicine Hospital.