Help House a Homeless Man in Monmouth County This Winter
A $5 donation pays for a night of food and shelter through the Freehold Clergy Association Emergency Housing and Advocacy Program, now in its ninth year.
The holiday season should be the happiest time of the year. For Monmouth County’s homeless population, however, the winter months often prove the most treacherous. The Freehold Clergy Association Emergency Housing and Advocacy Program is a refuge for many who have fallen on hard times, providing shelter and a hot meal to homeless men in Monmouth County from Dec. 1 through March 31. “Last year provided 1,100 bed nights—someone in a bed for the night. We had between 35 to 40 individuals last year. Some stayed for the whole program,” said Stan Rosenthal, who helps run the program along with Joan Mandel and George Lowe. Homeless men who take part in the program arrive at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church in Freehold for an evening intake process. …
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Jeanine
7:36 am on Thursday, November 29, 2012
this is the best program i have read about so far for the homeless. posted the link about this to my facebook hoe it helps   more ›