Momentum Builds for the July 30th Congressional Reception

by Richard Brown on June 17, 2008

in Advocacy Network, Congressional Reception

More than 100 have registered to attend!

Congressional Reception July 30, 2008

Six weeks prior to the 2nd Annual , more than one hundred (100) formerly homeless, passionate advocates and housing providers from across the state have registered to attend the July 30th event. If you want to register now is the time to do so. Click here to register online to attend as well as to sign up for one of the three free busses!

The New Jersey Advocacy Network to End Homelessness’ mission is to advocate on a federal level for adequate funding for permanent affordable and supportive housing for homeless individuals and families.

The Second Annual Congressional Reception has been scheduled for July 30, 2008 starting at 1:30 PM and ending at 3:30 PM. Please plan to arrive by 1 PM. This year’s reception will build on the success of last year’s Reception and seek to have an even larger impact on federal policy issues that impact homeless individuals and families.

July 30, 2008
1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Russell Senate Office Building
Room SR 385
Constitution Avenue and First Street, SE
Washington DC

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At least three buses will be chartered to help transport participants to the . To register online for the and the bus click here.

Click here for a flyer for the 2008 . Please circulate to all interested parties.

The New Jersey Advocacy Network to End Homelessness is a statewide organization that coordinated its First Annual Congressional Reception on July 11, 2007.

The encourages new members. For more information on how to join please contact Richard W. Brown [Email address: rbrown #AT# monarchhousing.org - replace #AT# with @ ] via email or phone 908-272-5363.

To view a list of the membership of the click here. To view the list of members of the Steering Committee of the click here.

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