New Members join the Advocacy Network!

by Richard Brown on May 26, 2008

Three organizations have become members of the New Jersey Advocacy Network to End Homelessness last week. The new members are:

Jersey City Episcopal Community Development Corporation (JCECDC)

NewBridge Services, Inc.

New Jersey Community Development Corporation (NJCDC)

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 New Jersey Advocacy Network to End Homelessness is a statewide organization that coordinated its First Annual Congressional Reception on July 11, 2007. New Jersey was well represented by more than one hundred (100) New Jersey constituents including the formerly homeless, passionate advocates and housing providers from across the state. People traveled by train, bus and car to get there to be part of this unique opportunity to meet with our legislators to let them hear firsthand issues of importance to our communities. The Second Annual will be held on July 30, 2008.

To register online for the and the bus click here. If you are unable to access this form click here [Email address: EVENTS #AT# ENDINGHOMELESSNESSINNJ.ORG - replace #AT# with @ ] to send an email.

Click here for a Save the Date form.

For more information on membership click here.

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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