Service is not limited to one place or one moment. Alan Bond believes leadership starts by showing up and doing the work.
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Alan discusses how community service and engagement inform his policy priorities for District 11.
Alan Bond discusses why listening to families across Morris, Essex, and Passaic counties shaped his campaign.
From food pantry ministry to senior visits, from church outreach to neighborhood engagement—this is where Alan Bond's commitment to community shows up in action. These are not campaign promises; this is ongoing service.

Deacons serving at the St. Paul Baptist Church Ministry Fair supporting the Food Pantry outreach program for local families.
Alan Bond serves alongside fellow deacons supporting the St. Paul Baptist Church Food Pantry ministry, helping connect families with food assistance, care, and community support. This work reflects a hands-on commitment to serving neighbors with dignity, compassion, and practical help.
Public service continues beyond Election Day. This week, we gathered to prepare for our ongoing food pantry distributions across District 11, ensuring that families facing food insecurity have access to fresh produce and nutritious meals.


Preparing to serve residents before pantry distribution begins.
From the wide pantry setup to the fresh produce ready for distribution, every detail reflects our commitment to serving our neighbors with dignity and respect. This is the work that matters—showing up for families, listening to their concerns, and taking action.
These distributions will continue throughout the year as part of our commitment to addressing food insecurity and supporting affordability for all residents. Whether it's through food pantry partnerships, senior services, or community listening sessions, our work to strengthen District 11 continues every single day.
Thank you to all the volunteers, community partners, and faith leaders who make this work possible.
Supporting families with food assistance and community care through St. Paul Baptist Church
Visiting and supporting seniors in our community with compassion and practical help
Serving alongside deacons and volunteers in church outreach and community programs
Building relationships and supporting neighbors through direct community involvement
Our community work directly shapes the policy priorities we bring forward. When families tell us healthcare is unaffordable, we listen—and we act.
A Montclair resident shares concerns about how school funding pressures are affecting teachers and classrooms across our community.
These conversations are why this campaign is focused on practical solutions that strengthen local schools.
Whether you want to volunteer, donate, or learn more about our community initiatives, there are many ways to get involved.