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sale of your donated vehicle.
Algonquin Arts Theater
Providing cultural enrichment and educational enhancement of the highest artistic quality through live performance, film and educational programs. Director of Development - Brett Colby (732) 528-9211.
www.algonquinarts.orgAutism Family Services of New Jersey
Support for children, adults and family facing the many challenges of Autism. Coordinator, Special Projects - Michelle Smith (732) 262-8020.
www.autismfamilyservicesnj.comBig Brothers Big Sisters of Monmouth & Middlesex Counties
Providing mentors to single parent children. William Salcedo, Exec. Director (732) 544-2224.
www.bbbsmonmouth.orgBig Brothers Big Sisters of Ocean County
Founded in 1904, Big Brothers Big Sisters is the oldest and largest youth mentoring organization in the United States. Executive Director - Sue Sedivec. (732) 905-5349.
www.bbbsoc.orgCANSWERLINK
CANSWERLINK is the only non-profit organization providing free monthly non toxic house cleaning to all cancer patients: men, women and families with children. We provide our services regardless of cancer type. Cancer doesn't discriminate and neither does CanswerLink. Founders: Donna Sandvig & Vici Prodromitis. (908) 256-1192.
www.canswerlink.orgCourt Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Camden County, Inc.
An independent, non-profit organization committed to advocating for the best interests of children in out-of-home-placement under the jurisdiction of the NJ Family Court system. Executive Director - Shyra Bland (856) 858-4488.
www.casaofcamdencounty.orgCourt Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Monmouth County, Inc.
Child Advocate volunteers working within Monmouth County and the NJ Court system helping abused and neglected children. Cindi VanBrunt, Executive Director (732) 460-9100.
www.casaofmonmouth.orgCourt Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of New Jersey, Inc.
An organization of volunteer advocates trained to speak as an independent voice in court for the best interests of abused, abandoned and neglected children that are in the out-of-home placement program of the court system. Rita Gulden, Executive Director. (609) 695-9400.
www.casaofnj.orgCourt Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Somerset, Hunterdon and Warren Counties, Inc.
A Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) is a trained citizen who is appointed by a judge to represent the best interests of a child in court. Children helped by CASA volunteers are those who have been removed from their home because of abuse or neglect.CASA volunteers provide judges with carefully researched background information for each assigned child to help the court make a sound decision about the child’s future. The CASA volunteer recommends if it is in the child’s best interest to remain in foster care, be returned to his or her parent/guardian, or be freed for adoption. Tracey Heisler, Executive Director. Phone: (908) 689-5515.
www.casashaw.orgEarth Share of NJ
Founded by New Jersey's leading environmental groups to economically raise funds for member organizations working to protect our environment. Executive Director Paula Aldarelli (609) 989-1160.
www.earthsharenj.orgEmmanuel Cancer Foundation
Providing food, counseling and support to families with a child diagnosed with pediatric cancer, since 1983. Office Manager - Gloria Pocchio (908) 322-4323.
www.emmanuelcancer.orgEpilepsy Foundation
Dedicated to the education and support of people with developmental disabilities including: Epilepsy, Cerebral Palsy, Autism, Mental Retardation, Spina Bifida and traumatic brain inury. Coordinator, Special Projects - Michelle Smith.
www.efnj.comFairview Lake YMCA Camps
Provides educational activities, programs and experiences to youth and families through outdoor camping and activities. Many needy children are sponsored into the program through the generosity of donations from New Jersey residents. Associate Executive Director-Ellie Daingerfield (973) 383-9282.
Fathers' and Childrens' Equality
Fathers' and Children's Equality, Inc. (FACE) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit support and self-help group for noncustodial parents and their families. We educate our members as to their rights and responsibilities as parents, and provide help primarily with divorce, child custody, parenting time, child support, parental alienation, paternity fraud and false allegations of abuse. Jeff Golden, Vice President (888) 76 FACE 9 (888-763-2239).
www.facenj.orgGirl Scouts of the Jersey Shore
Giving girls a safe and nurturing environment in which to grow strong so they can assume the role of active citizens in their own community. Senior Director, Development & Public Relations - Patricia Walsh (732) 938-5454.
www.girlscoutsjs.orgHabcore
Habcore provides housing for homeless adults in the Monmouth County area. Steve Heisman, Executive Director. (732) 544-1975.
www.habcore.orgHope For The Warriors®
The mission of Hope For The Warriors® is to enhance quality of life for U.S. service members and their families nationwide who have been adversely affected by injuries or death in the line of duty. Hope For The Warriors® actively seeks to ensure that the sacrifices of wounded and fallen warriors and their families are never forgotten nor their needs unmet. Ella Claney, Event Coordinator. (212) 471-9478.
www.HopeForTheWarriors.orgJersey Shore Council, Boy Scouts of America
Assisting boys in scouting while building a brighter tomorrow. Craig Shelley, Scout Executive (732) 349-1037.
www.jerseyshore-bsa.orgMonmouth Council Boy Scouts of America
Preparing boys for the future while instilling positive values and building leadership skills. Council Executive-Lee Marconi. (732) 536-2347.
www.monmouthbsa.orgNational Multiple Sclerosis Society, New Jersey Metro Chapter
Improving the quality of life through Knowledge, Health and Independence through programs and support to those afflicted with MS and their families. President - Michael Elkow (732) 660-1005.
www.nationalmssociety.org/chapters/njm/index.aspxNew Jersey Blind Citizens Assoc, Inc
Our educational and social support programs for the blind and visually impaired enhance the quality of life for a population that is more independent than ever before. Many of our programs are run through the Wobser Day Camp located at Camp Happiness in Leonardo, NJ, including: Fine Arts; Medical; Computer Training; Fitness; Peer Support Group; Garden Club; Crochet Club and Lending Library. Executive Director, Doug Scott. (732) 291 0878.
www.NJBCA.orgNew Jersey Repertory Company
A celebration of theater and the arts while developing and producing new plays with diverse themes. Teresa Staub, Dir. of Dev. (732) 229-3166 Ext. 104.
www.njrep.orgNew Light Baptist Community Church of the Township of Aberdeen
"Church On A Mission" Here at New Light Baptist Community Church our mission is to evangelize edify, and empower the whole man. 233 Center Street, Cliffwood Beach, New Jersey 07735. Rev. John H. Armstrong, Pastor. (732) 566-0233.
www.newlightbaptistcommunitychurch.orgPatriots Path Council, Boy Scouts of America
Providing strong scouting values for boys in Morris County. Joseph Gonnella, Sr Finance Director (973) 765-9322.
www.ppbsa.orgPoricy Park, Middletown, New Jersey
Offering educational activities and information to those interested in learning the history of local wildlife, preservation, nature walks and similar programs. Joyce Ferejohn, Executive Director (732) 842-5966.
www.poricypark.orgPreferred Children's Services
Serving local youth with services benefiting children and families such as: counseling, educational programs, social services, medical assistance, training, shelter, etc. President/CEO - William J. Sette (732) 364-4590.
www.preferredbehavioral.org/childrenProdigal Foundation, Inc.
"Reaching out to children whose lives have been adversely affected by cancer". Dedicated to helping High School Seniors achieve their dreams of Higher Education through Scholarship Awards. In addition, we work closely with hospitals in meeting their demands for particular equipment and materials that will benefit children with cancer. Our "Project Teddy" is known throughout the state for bringing joy and pleasure to children during the holiday season.
www.prodigalfoundation.comReRun
ReRun is a nationally recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 1996. Our mission is to rehabilitate, retrain, and find adoptive homes for Thoroughbred racehorses when their careers on the track are over. ReRun takes in horses from off the racetracks throughout the Mid-Atlantic and East Coast regions, and serves as the on-site aftercare program for Monmouth Park Racetrack in New Jersey. ReRun is based in New Jersey and maintains chapters in New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, as well as Kentucky. Christine Orman, Resource Development Director. (732) 521-1370.
www.ReRun.orgS.P.C.A (Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals)
The Mission of the Monmouth County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (MCSPCA) is to protect and advocate for all animals. We are dedicated to enforcing animal cruelty laws; providing a safe haven for homeless, abused and abandoned pets while they await adoption; reducing pet over-population through spay/neutering; and cultivating their humane treatment through education and service as a valuable community resource. Caring for homeless, abused and abandoned pets since 1945. Executive Director - Laurie Garrison (732) 542-2030.
www.monmouthcountyspca.orgSchool for Children with Hidden Intelligence
The School for Children with Hidden Intelligence (SCHI) is a state approved, private school that specifically educates multiply handicapped, underpriviledged children with special needs from the Tri-State Metropolitan area. Our aim is to try and alleviate the suffering of the most vulnerable members of our community and offer services to help them grow. Mark A. Seigel, MBA, Executive Director. (732) 730-1234.
www.schischool.orgSociety for the Prevention of Teen Suicide
Robert Agel, President. 4249 US Highway 9, Bldg #2, Freehold, NJ. (732) 294-1300.
South Branch Watershed Association
The South Branch Watershed Association (SBWA) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to protecting the environment in the watershed of the South Branch Raritan River. For over 40 years, SBWA has been assisting municipalities, schools, community groups, and citizens with protecting natural resources through education and outreach. Dir of Development, Lynn Becker (908) 782-0422 Ext. 13.
www.sbwa.orgSt. Joseph Church
Monsignor Donovan High, Middle and Grade Schools - Education and religious services to Toms River, New Jersey and the surrounding areas. Debbie Cini, Administrative Assistant (732) 914-8002.
www.stjosephtomsriver.orgSt. Michael’s Episcopal Church
St. Michael’s Episcopal Church. Episcopal Diocese Of New Jersey, Saint Michael's The Archangel. 3402 Woodfield Avenue, Wall Township, NJ 07719. (732) 681-1863.
United Way of Summit, New Providence and Berkeley Heights
Strengthening and Supporting Families, Supporting Vulnerable and Aging Populations, Helping Youth and Children. Executive Director - Hope M. Cassano (908) 771-0717.












