HomeFront’s 29th Back To School drive

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For the 29th year, HomeFront has partnered with the community to ensure over 1,000 local children are ready to succeed in school.

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HomeFront makes sure that kids go back to school with shoes, uniforms, clothing, back packs, school supplies, and snacks donated by local individuals, businesses, and organizations who sponsored one or more children.

19 Years of NJ Dept. of Human Services and HomeFront Partnering to Send Kids Back To School Ready To Learn.
For the past 19 years, of NJ Dept. of Human Services and HomeFront Partnering to Send Kids Back To School Ready To Le arn. Employees sponsor children who are homeless or at risk, providing them the clothes, shoes, school supplies they requested, plus snacks, so they are confident and ready to learn when school starts.
 Otsuka employees from Princeton
Otsuka employees from Princeton deliver HOMEFRONT Bags of Back To School Supplies and Clothes for Local Children In Need. Over 1,000 local children in need have been sponsored by local businesses, organizations, and individuals as part of HomeFront’s 29th Back To School Drive. Each child receives the shoes, clothes, uniforms, backpack and supplies they requested, plus snacks to return to school confident and ready to learn.
For the Erwin family
For the Erwin family, donating to HOMEFRONT’S 29th Back To School Drive was a family affair. They were one of many families, individuals, organizations and corporations throughout the county sponsoring over 1000 local children in need, filling their specific requests for shoes, clothes, uniforms, backpack, and school supplies, plus snacks. Our community helps HomeFront ensure every child returns to school feeling confident and ready to learn.
Rue Insurance

 

Rue Insurance Puts The “Glam” Back In HOMEFRONT’S 29th Back To School Drive… With Shiny Back Pack Donations! Employees Pricilla Rivera and Brittany Falcon showing off the shiniest of the company’s donations to local children who are homeless or at-risk. Over 1,000 local children in need have been sponsored by local businesses, organizations, and individuals this year as part of HomeFront’s 29th Back To School Drive, which provides children with shoes, clothes, uniforms, backpacks and supplies they requested, plus snacks, so they return to school confident and ready to learn.

About HomeFront

HomeFront provides emergency shelter with intensive case management and affordable housing for families; tutoring and enrichment programs for children; and life skills and self-advocacy training for adults. Since 1991, the organization has helped homeless families to build lives of self-respect, stability and independence by using a comprehensive and holistic approach to ending homelessness in Central New Jersey. HomeFront has become a sophisticated social service agency able to address material needs for shelter, food, and clothing. It has established effective programs to help parents develop educational, vocational and life skills while also opening the world and all its wonderful possibilities to their children. For more information about how you can help, visit www.homefrontnj.org or call 609-989-9417×103

 

Suki Wasserman

Community Engagement Coordinator

HomeFront, Inc.

1880 Princeton Avenue

Lawrenceville, NJ 08648

(609) 989-9417 x103

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