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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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Read the December 2011 Neighbor to Neighbor newsletter!

This Week in Education from Princeton Community Television on Vimeo.

Angela Olsen of Church & Dwight presents donation to Carolyn BiondiChurch & Dwight Employee Giving Fund Awards Crisis Ministry $10,000 grant for Homelessness Prevention program Princeton Patch Princeton Online

Carolyn Biondi named Executive Director of the Crisis Ministry Princeton Patch Read release

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation awards $100,000 grant to the Crisis Ministry's Homelessness Prevention and Workforce Development initiatives Read release

Chapin School community's 35th annual Runathon shares $15,028 in proceeds with the Crisis Ministry via Princeton Online

West Windsor High School Students hold personal care products drive for the Crisis Ministry via CentralJersey.com and Read release


7th Annual Valentines for Food Drive for the Crisis Ministry Sets Records In Support of Hunger Prevention: 11.7 tons of food collected, $19,200 raised Read release

Bonner Foundation awards Crisis Ministry $40,000 grant; provides key support to Hunger Prevention Program on Princeton Patch Read release



Carolyn Biondi, MSW, is Crisis Ministry Interim Executive Director Trenton Times

Princeton Area Community Foundation awards Crisis Ministry $25,000 Greater Mercer Grant for Homelessness Prevention Read release

Congregation of Pennington Presbyterian Church makes donation to Crisis Ministry heating fund Read release

J. Seward Johnson, Sr. 1963 Charitable Trust Awards $250,000 Legacy Grant to Crisis Ministry Read release

Recognition given to Crisis Ministry founders at 30th anniversary celebration in US1 pdf, pg. 25, or in US1 Newspaper Read release

Marian Wright Edelman delivers "Re-Imagining Charity" lecture on behalf of Crisis Ministry: Trenton Times October 17, 2010

Former Executive Director Jarrett Kerbel quoted about Crisis Ministry in New York Times. New York Times May 17, 2010

Town Topics features our "Cream of the Crop" partner group Yes We CAN! Food Drives. May 19, 2010, edition.

Teens Give Help, Pantry Offers Hope Trenton Times February 15, 2010

Food Banks Feeding Many More Trenton Times August 19, 2009

 

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