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Make a Difference With Joseph’s House This Thanksgiving

Joseph’s House will provide shelter to 75 homeless men and women each night. While sheltered, Joseph’s House staff will begin the process of connecting these people to services they need to exit homelessness.
They will also offer a hot meal – and that is where you come in.

Every dollar raised by this campaign will be donated to Joseph’s House to help them outfit their kitchen. They are in need of items such as appliances, pots, pans, dishes and utensils. The funds raised will enable them to secure the supplies they need to provide meals.

We thank you for your support of our partnership with Joseph’s House. Together WE can make a difference…one SOUL at a time.

To donate, please click HERE

Make a Difference With Joseph's House This Thanksgiving

For more information please visit josephshouseofcamden.org

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Jon Bon Jovi Continues Support of A Place at the Table

A Place at the Table (APATT) is working to use the power of communication to unite Americans around ending hunger and also elevating the issue to a level of highest priority. They are driving awareness of the scale of the hunger issue and creating consensus that this is a national economic and humanitarian issue affecting us all. By using stories to inspire empathy, understanding and respect for the millions of families experiencing hunger, APATT is hoping to encourage everyone to work together to help end this very real problem in our communities.

Jon Bon Jovi Continues Support of A Place at the Table
Photo: New Jersey Senator Cory Booker and Jon Bon Jovi at the event for A Place at the Table.

For more information on A Place at the Table visit their website

To read about our event, Soul of Hunger click HERE

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Jon Bon Jovi Visits Future Home of Joseph’s House in Camden

Bon Jovi was joined by Camden Mayor Dana Redd, donors supporting the initiative and residents who have benefited from services of The Joseph Fund.

“We remain committed to Camden,” Jon Bon Jovi said about the Soul Foundation’s involvement in this project. “Today we have had the opportunity to see the progress on what a year ago was just a vision. We offer our sincere thanks to all the organizations and individuals involved in making Joseph’s House possible.”

The mission of Joseph’s House is to work collaboratively with others to aid the homeless men and women of Camden by offering a continuum of services including emergency shelter, a range of supportive housing, and access to comprehensive social services. Previously, Joseph’s House operated as a temporary, six-month facility offering food and shelter for the area’s chronically homeless during the winter months. When complete, the new site of Joseph’s House will accommodate 75 adults each night, providing food, shelter and support services for Camden’s homeless population year-round, with a longer-term goal of developing day programs.

“We understand the importance of providing onsite social services in addressing the long-term cycle of homelessness. With this new facility, we will expand those services to more men and women in need and help them secure stable futures,” said John Klein, executive director, Joseph’s House.

“Joseph’s House is designed to connect individuals with services that can lead them out of homelessness. Through help from our community partners, we hope to provide the help necessary for those who visit us to escape poverty,” said Monsignor McDermott, board chairman of The Joseph Fund and pastor, St. Joseph’s Pro-Cathedral, who helped Klein spearhead the transition of Joseph’s House from a temporary facility into a year-round operation.

Joseph’s House will partner with Project H.O.P.E., an organization dedicated to serving the medical and social needs of the homeless population, to provide case management services and health care, mental health and substance abuse services. In addition, Our Lady of Lourdes Medical Center will operate a free onsite medical clinic utilizing volunteer physicians and nurses.

“The physical collaboration of providing shared services in one facility is unique to the city of Camden. Joseph’s House will be the only shelter offering this array of social services under one roof,” said Mark Hodges, executive director, The Joseph Fund.

Renovations of the building, located at 555 Atlantic Ave. in Camden, began in September and will continue to undergo renovations in order to house the Café Program, administrative offices and offices for social service partners of Joseph’s House. The project is expected to be completed by December 2013.

In addition to support from the Jon Bon Jovi Soul Foundation, Joseph’s House is being funded by contributions from the TD Bank Foundation, Halloran Philanthropies and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Haydinger.

Since 2006, the Jon Bon Jovi Soul Foundation has provided solutions and opportunity for families and individuals in economic despair. The organization assists in establishing programs that provide food and affordable housing for those affected by poverty and homelessness, while supporting social services and job-training programs.

The Joseph Fund supports six ministries that provide housing and youth programs, convert abandoned buildings into affordable homes, and much more to the Camden community. In addition to Joseph’s House, programs of The Joseph Fund include The St. Joseph’s Carpenter Society, St. Joseph’s Elementary School, The Child Development Center, Lifting Up Camden’s Youth (L.U.C.Y.), and Romero Center Ministries.

Jon Bon Jovi Visits Future Home of Joseph’s House in Camden
From L to R: Pilar Hogan, Mark Hodges, Monsignor McDermott, and Jon Bon Jovi

To see more images from Jon Bon Jovi’s visit, please visit our Photo Gallery

For more information on Joseph’s House, visit josephshouseofcamden.org.
To learn more about The Joseph Fund or any of its six ministries, visit josephfundcamden.org/.

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Hurricane Sandy: One Year Later

What is very evident in each community are the bonds formed between volunteers and residents in the aftermath of the storm. We heard stories from residents who over the course of the past year experienced shock and despair – as well as hope and overwhelming kindnesses from people around the country they did not even know before the storm hit.

We, once again, had the opportunity to thank those first responders who put their lives in harms way to save others. Jon Bon Jovi remembers those first hours after the storm in Sea Bright, and fittingly that was one of our stops today where we got to see the volunteer efforts still underway.

Jon Bon Jovi commented: “A year to the day we continue to thank all the first responders and our neighbors in New York and New Jersey for being there for each other in our time of need. This photo (below) is of 2 vehicles we purchased for responders to help serve our community and yours.” – JBJ


For more photos from today please visit our Photo Gallery

Thanks to all who continue to serve these communities!
-Jon Bon Jovi Soul Foundation

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Sandy Service Day

The Relief Fund and Jersey Cares will mobilize 5,000 volunteers in Ocean, Monmouth, Atlantic, and Bergen counties for two days of service in highly impacted communities. Volunteers can sign-up to participate on Saturday, October 26th, or Tuesday, October 29th for team, individual and family friendly activities. Project types include:

• Beach Clean-ups and Fence Installation
• Bench, Picnic Table, Raised Bed and Lifeguard Stand Assembly
• Debris/Sand Removal
• Field/Park Revitalization
• Home Repairs/Rebuilding
• Meal Service for Early Responders
• Mural Painting, Line Game Painting in Schools
• Welcome Home Painting Kit Assembly

“We are proud to partner with Jersey Cares for the launch of Sandy Service Day: Remember. Rebuild. Recover. to mark New Jersey’s first year of recovery after Hurricane Sandy,” said First Lady Mary Pat Christie, Chair of the Hurricane Sandy New Jersey Relief Fund. “We hope many will join us to continue the spirit of compassion and service that united people one-year ago. The Garden State has made great strides to rebuild, but there are many in need of a helping hand and this effort seeks to provide that as we remember Hurricane Sandy and look toward the future.”

“The Hurricane Sandy New Jersey Relief Fund has been a great partner to non-profit organizations working with recovery efforts. We are honored to mark the one-year anniversary of the storm with two days dedicated to volunteer service and recovery,” said Brian Dean, Executive Director, Jersey Cares. “The Sandy Service Day is an important moment to celebrate all that selfless volunteers have accomplished, emphasize the need that remains and ask New Jerseyans to commit to helping with the tremendous amount of work that lies ahead.”

Volunteers interested in participating can visit www.jerseycares.org.

About the Hurricane Sandy New Jersey Relief Fund
The Hurricane Sandy New Jersey Relief Fund distributes funds to organizations that support the recovery and rebuilding efforts of New Jersey communities impacted by the storm. The Relief Fund aims to make a sustainable, long-term impact and has awarded grants to 81 organizations, totaling $21 million, to date, for home rebuilding, mold remediation, mental health support, economic development, and financial and legal counseling. For more information, visit www.SandyNJReliefFund.org

About Jersey Cares
Jersey Cares, a nonprofit organization, established in 1993, recruits and engages volunteers in rewarding, effective efforts that address community-identified needs. They partner with local nonprofits to identify needs and implement volunteer projects to meet these needs. They provide individuals, families, corporate employees and community groups with a wide variety of volunteer opportunities that range from tutoring children to painting new murals in schools. Learn more at jerseycares.org.