In a continuing effort to give back to the community, the Salad House today is donating 100% of the sales at its three N.J. locations to Spectrum360, an organization that serves those on the autism spectrum.
Salad House, founded by CEO Joey Cioffi in 2011, has locations in Millburn, Morristown and Westfield.
Since launching a ‘Big Give’ initiative in 2021, Salad House has made giving back a big part of its story, supporting numerous worthy charities.
Spectrum Works fits that profile.
Based in West Orange, it is a nonprofit leader in special education and adult services for people with autism and those with related challenges. With campuses in northern New Jersey, its schools and adult programs provide education, socialization and therapeutic support for the individuals we serve.
In other words, it’s the type of organization that is worth supporting.
Cioffi and Salad House are happy to do just that. It’s a big part of the company’s profile.
“We aspire to be pillars in the communities that we are a part of and strive to partner with like-minded brands and people to help elevate our customers’ experiences,” it wrote on its website.