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Summer Merchandise

Exciting news! Our limited edition Summer Collection is here, featuring Retro Tanks and T-Shirts! Available now on our website, each purchase supports the Jon Bon Jovi Soul Foundation, dedicated to breaking the cycle of hunger, poverty, and homelessness since 2006.

“No one person can do this work alone. The mission of ending homelessness and ensuring that everyone has a safe place to live is not just the work of the government, nor is it the sole responsibility of the private sector. It takes everyone—what I like to call the Power of We.” – Jon Bon Jovi

By developing partnerships, creating innovative programs, and providing essential grant funding, the Foundation helps communities thrive. All proceeds from this collection go directly to the JBJ Soul Foundation, helping to fund their vital initiatives.

Check out our new styles at bit.ly/SFRetroMerch and wear your shirt with pride as we join together in the fight against hunger, poverty, and homelessness.

Thank you for your support!

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Project HOME 35th Anniversary Gala

PHILADELPHIA, PA – May 2, 2024 – Project HOME today announced that it raised a total of $7.6 million at its 35th anniversary gala held at the Marriott Downtown Philadelphia on May 1, 2024. Attendees and committed citizens donated $4.4 million in the lead up to the evening and $3.2 million during the event itself. For the event, more than 1,400 civic, business, and philanthropic leaders gathered to celebrate 35 years of Project HOME and the organization’s dynamic co-founders, Sister Mary Scullion and Joan Dawson McConnon.

“What an incredible evening of community, love, and generosity,” said Project HOME Co-Founder and Executive Director Sister Mary Scullion. “When Joan and I first imagined Project HOME 35 years ago, we could hardly have imagined the growth and impact we’ve been able to achieve as part of this tremendous organization. It’s taken a lot of hard work and determination, and we’re grateful to the entire Project HOME community for their support and shared belief that none of us are home until all of us are home.”

The event celebrated the enduring legacy and friendship of McConnon and Scullion, who are transitioning out of their day-to-day leadership roles with Project HOME but will remain connected to the organization. It honored Project HOME’s 35 years of impact with a dedicated focus on the organization’s next chapter and its continuing work to end and prevent chronic street homelessness in Philadelphia. Highlights of the event included:

  • A special video message from President Joe Biden honoring the organization and its impact
  • A special video message from actress Lily Tomlin, a long-time friend and advocate of Project HOME
  • Opening remarks from Governor Josh Shapiro
  • A special in-room fundraising effort that raised $3.2 million
  • A surprise on-the-spot donation of $1 million by Phillies Charities, Inc., presented by the Phillie Phanatic
  • A heartfelt tribute from Leigh and John Middleton before presenting Sister Mary Scullion and Joan Dawson McConnon with the “Golden Heart” award.
  • Special participation from Dorothea and Jon Bon Jovi who both served as co-chairs of the event. Jon Bon Jovi led the “Impact in an Instant” in-room fundraising initiative, and shared special remarks during the evening

“We were thrilled to co-chair this wonderful event that honored the incomparable leadership of Sister Mary Scullion and Joan Dawson McConnon,” said Dorothea and Jon Bon Jovi, JBJ Soul Foundation. “We consider them mentors, friends, and inspirations. May their work continue until homelessness is a thing in the past.”

During the “Impact in an Instant” initiative, attendees raised $2.2 million before a surprise $1 million donation was presented by the Phillie Phanatic on behalf of Phillies Charities, Inc., the charitable arm of the Philadelphia Phillies.

“For 35 years Project HOME, led by the heroic efforts of Sister Mary Scullion and Joan Dawson McConnon, has tackled the root causes of homelessness,” said Phillies Managing Partner and Chief Executive Officer John Middleton. “We are incredibly proud to provide this significant donation to Project HOME in support of their mission to end homelessness for good.”

John Middleton and his wife, Leigh, a Project HOME board member, presented Sister Mary Scullion and Joan Dawson McConnon with the “Golden Heart” award. The two co-founders shared their perspectives and vision for the future of Project HOME to conclude the ceremony.

“Ending chronic street homelessness will improve the quality of life of every person who calls Philadelphia home,” Dawson McConnon said. “Let’s get this done, together!”

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Person of the Year Award

Congratulations to our Board Chairman, Jon Bon Jovi, for being honored with the Person of the Year award by MusiCares! Over the last 18 years, we’ve worked to break the cycle of hunger, poverty, and homelessness. We are excited for the years ahead as we continue expanding our mission through JBJ Soul Foundation and JBJ Soul Kitchen, creating hope, one SOUL at a time.

For more information on the 2024 Gala, including photos and videos from the event, please click here.

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – FEBRUARY 02: Honoree Jon Bon Jovi accepts the 2024 MusiCares Person of the Year award onstage during the 2024 MusiCares Person of the Year Honoring Jon Bon Jovi during the 66th GRAMMY Awards on February 02, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)

 

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Giving Tuesday 2023

We are proud to partner with Pilgrim Baptist Church again to open our Hope & Comfort Center this winter season to provide warmth and shelter to those in-need on the coldest nights. Our program, JBJ Soul Kitchen is there to serve our guests a warm meal and a respite from the cold before they’re transported to the Hope & Comfort Center.

This season, we’re only one of the few warming centers in Monmouth County for men. The county will no longer be placing homeless individuals in motels, we expect to see the number of unsheltered people increase and we are prepared to do all we can, but we can’t do it alone. Last winter, there were over 90 Code Blue/Inclement Weather Nights issued, providing shelter and support to homeless individuals.

On this Giving Tuesday, we launched our Amazon Gift List that will further provide men in-need with temporary shelter, safety, and food. We are so grateful to announce that we have fully sold out of our Amazon Gift List items and raised over $1,400. Thank you to everyone who supported us this winter season and donating through our Gift List!

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JBJ Soul Family Thanksgiving

On Wednesday, November 22nd, we hosted our annual JBJ Soul Family Thanksgiving at our JBJ Soul Kitchen locations in Red Bank and Toms River. This event is very special to us as we all come together as a team to serve our community, family-style. Everyone sat down together for a delicious meal, and our guests were provided with a dinner to take home and enjoy.

This year, we were incredibly grateful to have Senator Cory Booker join us to serve our patrons at our Red Bank location.