Jon Bon Jovi is opening an anti-hunger facility in New Jersey.
The rocker has announced plans for the B.E.A.T. Center, which stands for Bringing Everyone All Together, a one-stop facility at Superstorm Sandy-ravaged Ocean County which will help people get food stamps, health care, meals for at-risk children and senior citizens, as well as offering culinary-related job training.
The centre will also house a JBJ Soul Kitchen community restaurant, where diners pay a minimum $10 donation or receive a meal in exchange for voluntary work.
The 53-year-old believes Ocean County suffered the worst damage from the 2012 storm but has not received a proportionate share of aid.