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TRENTON:
Mailing Address:
123 East Hanover St.
Trenton, NJ 08608

Food Pantry:
400 Hamilton Ave.
HOURS:
Monday – Friday
9am – 12 noon

Homelessness Prevention and Administrative Office:

117 E. Hanover St.
Homelessness
Prevention Hours:

M, T, TH, 9am – noon
W, 1 – 3pm
ph: 609-396-2227
Administrative Hours:
M – F, 9am – 5pm
ph: 609-396-9355
fax: 609-482-4444

PRINCETON:
Nassau Presbyterian
61 Nassau St.
Princeton, NJ 08542
609-921-2135
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M – Th 1:30 - 4pm

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Housing and Homelessness

Housing and Community Network of New Jersey: http://www.hcdnnj.org/
"The Housing and Community Development Network of New Jersey (formerly the Affordable Housing Network of New Jersey) is a statewide association of over 250 non-profit affordable housing and community development corporations, individuals, and other organizations that support the creation of housing and economic opportunities for low- and moderate-income community residents."

National Low-Income Housing Coalition: http://www.nlihc.org/
"The National Low Income Housing Coalition is dedicated solely to ending America’s affordable housing crisis. We believe that this is achievable, that the affordable housing crisis is a problem that Americans are capable of solving. While we are concerned about the housing circumstances of all low income people, we focus our advocacy on those with the most serious housing problems, the lowest income households."

National Coalition for the Homeless: http://www.nationalhomeless.org/
Their mission is to end homelessness. by focusing their work in the following four areas: housing justice, economic justice, health care justice, and civil rights. Their approaches are: grassroots organizing, public education, policy advocacy, technical assistance, and partnerships.