Food

Recovery Road Invites the Public to a Community Meeting on December 3rd

Robin Rush, the founder and CEO of Recovery Rd, has secured a property at 1124 E Elm in Fullerton 92831. Recovery Rd has begun leasing the building. They paid for their starting of CIP today.

The property will be used as a nonprofit appointment-only food pantry and Resource Center.

“This may be a change in the previous use of the property. I am reaching out to the neighboring businesses to provide information. I am sure that we can maintain a positive relationship going forward. As a responsible business owner, I will take every measure to ensure that the guests do not disturb neighborhood peace. I have set some guidelines for the guests to follow to ensure they respect our neighborhood and community standards,” said Robin Rush.
“We have been working with these policies for almost five years, and they work seamlessly to guarantee that we do not have lines around any area during the day when people come to pick up their food at the times of their given appointments.”
Recovery Rd currently supports and works with a few of our Fullerton community partners, such as the Fullerton Police Department, the Hope Center, United OC, Fullerton Community College, Standing United, Wood Glen Recovery Junction, many of the seniors at Rancho La Paz Mobile Home Park, and Illumination Foundation.

Recovery Rd invites the community to meet the staff at their current location to show how they function and address any concerns on Tuesday, December 3rd, 2024, between 5:30 and 7:30.

“I value local businesses and am committed to being a responsible business owner. I look forward to working together to maintain a positive, vibrant community,” said Robin Rush.


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