Project Self-Sufficiency is currently seeking monetary donations, gift
cards or new, unwrapped items suitable for senior citizens as part of the
agency’s Earth Angels initiative. During
mid-December, students in the New Jersey Youth Corps high school diploma
program at Project Self-Sufficiency will stuff festive bags with the cards and
gifts; the items will be delivered by volunteers, including members of the
Sparta Women’s Club, to homebound seniors during the week leading up to
Christmas.
Along with monetary contributions, the agency is seeking the donation of gift
cards from local retailers, including Kohl’s, Shop Rite, Stop & Shop,
Wal-Mart, Weis and the hair salons at the Homestead and Liberty Towers senior
residences. New flashlights, batteries,
magnifying glasses, jar openers, nightlights, postage stamps, grabber tools,
draft barriers, crossword puzzles, word searches, first aid items, and tissues would also be appreciated.
Newton attorney Elenora L. Benz, Esquire, originated the Earth Angels program
in 1999 by enlisting the support of her staff member Mary Jones, along with clients,
business colleagues, and community volunteers.
Although most Earth Angels recipients reside in Newton’s Liberty Towers
and Frankford’s Homestead, organizers hope to reach additional senior citizens
in other parts of the county as the program grows.
Monetary
donations can be made online at www.projectselfsufficiency.org or by making out a check to “Project Self-Sufficiency” and
indicating “Earth Angels” on the memo line.
Donations of checks, gift cards and other items can be dropped off at
Project Self-Sufficiency, 127 Mill Street, Newton.
Project Self-Sufficiency has served
families in northwestern New Jersey for more than 30 years. The agency’s mission is to provide a broad
spectrum of holistic, respectful, and comprehensive services enabling
low-income single parents, teen parents, two-parent families, and displaced
homemakers to achieve personal and economic self-sufficiency, family stability,
and to improve their lives and the lives of their children. The agency offers a supportive
family-centered environment where life issues are addressed through a
combination of individual counseling, peer support groups, case management
services, parenting skills training, life skills management training, home
visits, childcare and early childhood education, family activities and health
education. For more information about
the Earth Angels initiative, or any of the other programs offered by Project
Self-Sufficiency, call 973-940-3500 or 844-807-3500, or visit www.projectselfsufficiency.org.
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