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Soul Kitchen Welcomes One World Everybody Eats Summit Attendees

Cafes, like Soul Kitchen, incorporate a strong volunteer component from within the local community, without whom we would not be able to accomplish our mission. Attendees of the Summit did a field visit to Soul Kitchen and heard from management and staff about the model of empowerment, inspiration, and “community” we hold so important.

It was inspiring to us at Soul Kitchen to hear the many stories of why so many others decided to start community kitchens / cafes and how they promote the social goals we all epitomize.

Many shared stories, photos, suggestions and conversations later – we are re-energized to continue to reach out to our community to ensure that those who are experiencing food-insecurity issues know where to turn to experience a sense of community and a healthy meal – – one Soul at a time!!

To view photos from this event please visit our PHOTO GALLERY

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Year-End Letter from JBJSF’s Executive Director Mimi Box

2012 has proved to be a year of both expected and unexpected occurrences. During this year we expected to build on the knowledge being gained from having opened our first Soul Kitchen in Red Bank, NJ in October 2011 – and that happened. We learned that hunger insecurity can affect many people of varied socio-economic backgrounds and circumstances. And our belief that many do not just want a hand out but are desirous of becoming contributing members of their community.

On the housing front, we expected to proceed with funding two large projects: a 55-unit, mixed-use new construction project in Philadelphia with Project H.O.M.E. – which we did, and a renovation / addition for the moms and babies program at Northern Services also here in Philadelphia – which we did!! We saw some previously funded projects with Heart of Camden become fully occupied and we provided additional support to Covenant House and worked with Rebuilding Together on a 31 –home revitalization project.

And then in late October when Hurricane Sandy hit the Jersey coast, we unexpectedly, through Soul Kitchen, provided food to emergency relief workers, families in need, and to other nonprofits who were unable, due to the effects of the storm, to provide meals in the community. After the NBC Concert in support of the Red Cross emergency relief efforts, many donations flowed in to our foundation to support a project for those that experienced great loss in the hurricane.

While immediate responders provided that initial relief, we will look to expend these funds, and others that we raise, for a project during the “recovery” phase that, in keeping with our mission, provides great impact for the community in which we will work.

Still, for many families in New Jersey this holiday season, there is no home. Even under normal circumstances, many children in our communities are homeless. I’m hearing that those numbers have swelled now that hundreds more have been displaced by Hurricane Sandy.

Where will they live during the months before they are able to repair or replace their homes? In an area where affordable rental properties are already in short supply, the devastating storm has increased the demand as it has reduced the inventory.

That makes our resources more relevant and more necessary than ever before. To support families in your communities who are struggling we encourage you to commit to provide volunteer support to those in need.

The overriding theme of the work we did this year was to build community and, in keeping with our funding strategy, to participate in projects that strengthened the communities in which we work.

All of these projects encourage self-empowerment of the residents of the community because we continue to believe that no one can do it alone. They may have a vision of what it takes to break intergenerational cycles of homelessness, housing or food insecurity – but not know how to go about doing so. Each of the projects or programs to which we provided funding has wrap-around social services to help those who want their next generation to succeed and be self-sufficient achieve that goal.

2012 was a busy year!! Without your support, none of this work would be possible! So, as we pause this holiday season to recognize the goodness in our lives , we offer special thanks to each and every one of you who contributed time, knowledge, resources and funding to the programs we are involved with. And to ALL who make our work possible – we offer wishes for a Merry Christmas and Healthy Happy Holiday season!

Best Wishes,
Mimi

Mimi Box, Executive Director, JBJ Soul Foundation …one soul at a time!!

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First Time Homebuyer Moves into Heart of Camden Home Funded by JBJSF

First Time Homebuyer Moves into Heart of Camden Home Funded by JBJSF

“Hi my name is Chimere and I have 3 kids. Just a year ago things were very hard for me. I tried as a Mother to be the best Mother for my kids. I also was receiving General Assistance through the struggle. I wanted to attend Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) classes which would cost $1300. I was asking around to see if I could get help with the payment, and with someone’s help within 2 days I had a sponsor and the sponsor was Mrs. Helene Pierson from Heart of Camden.

During my struggle I was living in a house where the landlord did not want to fix anything. Mold was growing through the whole house. I finished the CNA classes and as of Nov. 7, 2012. It’s been a year for me working as a CNA which also helped me to get where I am today in life. I now have a house from the Heart of Camden. When I received the great news that on Oct. 1 I would be moving to a new and improved house from the Heart of Camden, all I could do was thank God for blessing me and my kids with a brand new house.”

We thank Chimere for sharing her family’s story with us and are proud to have been a part of helping her and her children find a safe home to call their own. We wish them all the best!

Affordable housing is not out of reach so long as families are given the tools and opportunity to become successful homeowners. Heart of Camden provides homeownership counseling and guidance through the mortgage process plus support for new homeowners moving into Waterfront South. A strong organization supporting strong homeowners builds a monumental sense of community in the neighborhood. For more information on Heart of Camden, please visit their website: heartofcamden.org

Projects like this one would not be possible without your support. To donate to the JBJ Soul Foundation, please click HERE. Your donation helps to make a difference…one SOUL at a time.

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Watch, share, and donate in support of Hurricane Sandy Relief

Jon Bon Jovi – Saturday Night (Live 11/9/12)

Jon Bon Jovi – Old Habits Die Hard (Live 11/9/12) – Brand New Song

Jon Bon Jovi – Not Running Anymore (Live 11/9/12) – Brand New Song

Jon Bon Jovi – Livin’ on a Prayer (Live 11/9/12)

Jon Bon Jovi – Who Says You Can’t Go Home (Live 11/9/12)

Jon Bon Jovi – Superman Tonight (Live 11/9/12)

Jon Bon Jovi – Here Comes the Sun (Live 11/9/12)

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PROJECT H.O.M.E. ANNOUNCES GROUNDBREAKING OF JBJ SOUL HOMES, CITY’S NEWEST BUILDING FOR PEOPLE IN NEED

“The single most effective way to end homelessness is affordable housing,” said Sister Mary, co-founder of Project H.O.M.E. “Over time, this project will give hundreds of people a decent home with supportive services that will allow them to flourish.”

JBJ Soul Homes’ residents will have access to all Project H.O.M.E. services including basic medical care and fitness classes through its Health Initiative Program, employment training through its Employment Services Department, education access through its Honickman Learning Center and computer use through its Comcast Technology Labs.

The building, slated to open in November 2013, receives both private and public funding. The lead private funding comes from the JBJ Soul Foundation and the Middleton Partnership. The lead public funding comes from US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the City of Philadelphia. People for People, Inc. will manage the retail space and Project H.O.M.E. will manage the residences.

The Jon Bon Jovi Soul Foundation, with its lead gift for the development of this project, provides leadership in affordable housing in Philadelphia and in its Soul Home in Newark, NJ. Mimi Box, JBJ Soul Foundation Executive Director said, “We are committed to promoting innovation and long-lasting solutions to rebuilding pride in one’s self and one’s community, one soul at a time.”

JBJ Soul Homes is the second project of the Middleton Partnership. The Middleton Partnership is funded by a transformational leadership gift from Leigh and John Middleton and supports Project H.O.M.E.’s strategy to end chronic street homelessness in Philadelphia. The Middleton Partnership leverages the support of both public and private funders.

Jon Bon Jovi Speaking at the Groundbreaking Ceremony for JBJ Soul Homes in Philadelphia, PA JBJSF Board Members at the Groundbreaking Ceremony for JBJ Soul Homes in Philadelphia, PA PROJECT H.O.M.E. ANNOUNCES GROUNDBREAKING OF JBJ SOUL HOMES, CITY’S NEWEST BUILDING FOR PEOPLE IN NEED

About Project H.O.M.E

Since 1989, Project H.O.M.E. has helped more than 8,000 people break the cycle of homelessness and poverty by providing a continuum of care that includes street outreach, supportive housing and comprehensive services that focus on health care, education and employment. The organization also works to prevent homelessness and poverty through comprehensive neighborhood revitalization in North Philadelphia. These efforts include the renovation of vacant or deteriorated houses that are then sold to first-time homebuyers; economic reinvestment along the Ridge Avenue Corridor; adult and youth education and enrichment programs at the Honickman Learning Center and Comcast Technology Labs; and community-based health care services. To learn more, visit www.projecthome.org.