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2018 Soul Kitchen Golf Outing

SK Golf Outing Logo 2018

Join us on Monday, June 11, 2018 at the Colts Neck Golf Club for a day of golf & fun to support
JBJ Soul Kitchen‘s mission to help alleviate hunger.

Golf Registration includes:
– Luncheon
– 18 Holes at the Colts Neck Golf Course (50 Flock Road, Colts Neck, NJ)
– Golf Cart
– Player gift
– Practice Range
– Putting Greens
– Course Refreshments
– Post-Golf Dinner Reception and Awards Ceremony

Schedule of Events
11:00am – Registration
12:00pm – Lunch
12:30pm – Shotgun Start
6:00pm – Dinner Reception & Awards Ceremony

To Register by Check/Mail: REGISTRATION FORM

ONLINE REGISTRATION

Questions? Please contact us at events@jbjsoulkitchen.org

 

Thank you to our Presenting Sponsor
Amara Dental

Thank you to our Hole-in-One Sponsor

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A ‘Hub of Hope’ For Those in Need

Project HOME, City of Philadelphia and SEPTA Open First-of-Its-Kind Facility to Assist City’s Homeless

PHILADELPHIA, PA (January 30, 2018) — Project HOME, the City of Philadelphia and SEPTA held a ribbon cutting ceremony today to celebrate the opening of the new Hub of Hope in the Center City sub-concourse.  The 11,000-square-foot facility is operated by Project HOME and provides a gateway to vital services and care for Philadelphia’s homeless. The Hub of Hope is a first-of-its-kind engagement center for homeless created via a partnership with a social services agency, a transportation authority and a municipality.

 “SEPTA is not only in the transportation industry, we are also in the community service business and we are proud of our role as a partner in working to find solutions to the Philadelphia region’s needs,” said SEPTA Chairman Pasquale T. Deon, Sr. “Beyond the human toll of homelessness and poverty, homelessness presents unique challenges for SEPTA and our customers, especially in Center City. That is why SEPTA and our Board are proud to support the Hub of Hope to help those struggling with homelessness.”

Philadelphia Mayor James F. Kenney added, “We know that City government can’t solve homelessness alone. This kind of partnership shows what we can do when we all work together. I hope other businesses will take SEPTA’s lead. They invested their money and leadership in the development of this site, stepping up to be part of a creative solution.”

 Since 2012, the Hub of Hope—operating in a 150 square-foot storefront in Suburban Station from January-April—has  placed thousands of those experiencing chronic homelessness into shelter, treatment and other housing options. In 2017, 1,462 individuals visited the Hub of Hope more than 11,000 times. The new permanent facility will be open Monday-Friday from 7 a.m.-7 p.m. and on weekends, year-round, not just during winter’s cold months.

“Project HOME is proud to partner with SEPTA, the City of Philadelphia, and many other committed partners to establish a larger, permanent, year-round location for the Hub of Hope,” said Sister Mary Scullion, Project HOME co-founder and Executive Director. “Thanks to the incredible dedication and leadership of this partnership, the new Hub of Hope will offer a safe place where people can enjoy a warm cup of coffee, take a shower and wash laundry, and speak to peers or case managers to begin the process of finding a permanent home. It creates even greater opportunities to connect individuals experiencing homelessness to treatment, medical care and ultimately stable, supportive housing.”

The new Hub of Hope is located in an underground concourse space that was last used 25 years ago by the Philadelphia Police Department Transit Division.

“We knew there was a location that would give Project HOME the room its staff needed to better serve the city’s homeless population,” said SEPTA General Manager Jeffrey D. Knueppel.  “We realized it was a huge undertaking to have the facility up and running by the winter. But I knew the team of in-house employees and contractors would meet the challenge.  And they did, working around the clock. I am proud of their commitment to meet the demands this job brought.”

Construction on the facility started in mid-August 2017. Staff at the new Hub of Hope will continue to engage, assess and place individuals experiencing homelessness into shelter, treatment or other long-term housing opportunities with supportive services. The center also includes shower and laundry facilities for visitors.

While the new Hub of Hope is the result of a partnership with Project HOME, the City of Philadelphia and SEPTA, start-up funding for the facility was made possible through the support of many individuals, organizations and businesses, including: Bank of America; Lynne and Harold Honickman; Jon Bon Jovi Soul Foundation; Leigh and John Middleton; Aileen and Brian Roberts; Wawa, Inc.; and A. Morris Williams, Jr.

“Wawa is proud to provide support, which includes our coffee to anyone visiting the Hub of Hope all year long,” said Dave Simonetti, Sr. Director of Store Operations for Wawa. “We are committed to partnering with the City and others to support programs that make a difference in the lives of all citizens. We commend Project HOME, the City of Philadelphia and SEPTA for imagining this exceptional space and we are honored to join the partnership that made it a reality.”

“This partnership remains committed to breaking the cycle of poverty and homelessness” said Jon Bon Jovi, Chairman of the Jon Bon Jovi Soul Foundation. “The Hub of Hope is another example of what we like to call the ‘Power of We’”.

“Thank you to all of those who put their faith in this project and believe in the mission of Project HOME. Working together, we will make a difference in the lives of thousands in our region,” said Deon.

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JBJSF Thanks NAB Education Foundation and Alkemy X for PSA

On behalf of the Jon Bon Jovi Soul Foundation​, I would like to thank Brad Lawrence, Kris Magyarits and Alkemy X​ for taking our vision and creating a powerful and bold PSA. The issues of hunger and homelessness in America are serious matters but with the help of the caring individuals in communities across this land, we feel that we can make a real impact.

We’d once again like to thank the NAB Education Foundation and the members of the National Association of Broadcasters who aired our spot to highlight the JBJ Soul Kitchen and applaud the work of so many other community organizations.

Keep the Faith,
Jon Bon Jovi

 

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Holiday Message from Jon Bon Jovi

Dear Friends,

As another year comes to an end, I have a moment to sit and reflect on all that has happened in our ever-changing world.

In 2017, as tragedy hit the shores of Puerto Rico, Houston, Mexico and Florida, the JBJ Soul Foundation donated in excess of $300,000 to a variety of relief funds focused on meeting immediate housing and hunger needs. Our dollars supported Covenant House in Houston and Fort Lauderdale, the Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund in Houston, the Irma Community Recovery Fund in Florida, Feeding South Florida, UNIDOS; Disaster Relief and Recovery Program for Puerto Rico, and through the International Community Foundation we joined other donors to support relief efforts from the earthquakes in Mexico.

This year we continued to effect positive change on the issues of hunger and homelessness through grants of over $450,000 to community partners. We worked with our partners at Project Home in Philadelphia, supported programs at People Serving People in Minneapolis and stood with Cass Community Social Services in their efforts to build tiny homes in Detroit.

Our efforts happen in great part because of you, our donors, who I am grateful for. Please know that in this time of giving, your money continues to affect lives directly. On behalf of those who work at the Soul Foundation, and to all those who work with us as supportive partners I send a word of thanks for your continued trust and friendship.

We wish you and yours a happy healthy holiday.
JBJ

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Happy Holidays from the JBJ Soul Foundation!

This holiday season, give the gift of giving by donating to the Jon Bon Jovi Soul Foundation in honor of your co-workers, employees, friends, or loved ones. By using our Give a Gift function, they will receive an email with a personal message from you notifying them that a donation was made in their name!

To make their holiday even brighter, the first 100 people to donate $100 or more will receive one of our classic limited edition JBJSF Holiday Cards below signed by Jon Bon Jovi!

Donate Now!

 

 

All donations are tax deductible and will go towards our mission of helping to end homelessness and hunger.

From everyone at the Jon Bon Jovi Soul Foundation & JBJ Soul Kitchen, we wish you and
yours a Happy Holiday season & Healthy New Year!