With my resources, and your resources, everyone will benefit. A New Zealand Maori Proverb
In This Issue... Follow the Volunteer Center Page 2
Monthly Cause Drives Page 4
Volunteers In Action Page 7
Visit Our Sponsors Page 8
4212 Beacon Avenue Pennsauken, New Jersey 08109
Phone (856) 663-9356 Fax (856) 663-4879 Toll-Free (888) 301-3001
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To Guide & Inspire
The newsletter of The
Volume 2, Issue 3 July August September 2011
Global Youth Service Day The Largest Volunteer Service Day in the World!
Project REcycle Volunteer Positions Available
Volunteers will inspect, repair, clean and inventory donated bikes. Project REcycle rescues used bikes, refur-bishes them, and provides them, with helmets, to Camden County youth in need. Volunteers accepted ages 12 and up. For more informa-tion contact the Volunteer Center of Camden County at (856) 663-9356 or via email at [email protected].
Thanks to some amazing volun-teers, some great community partners, and generous donors, Project REcycle collected over 100 new and used bikes, refur-bished them, and donated them to needy kids in Camden. In ad-dition, we distributed new bike helmets, taught bike safety classes, served lunch and brought a LOT of smiles to faces of grateful kids. Project REcycle (the Volunteer Center’s flagship project for Global Youth Service Day) was conceived as a way to engage Camden youth in a healthy activ-ity, by introducing them to the joys of cycling. There is an urgent need for positive, recreational programs for the city’s youth. And this is what we delivered. We plan on continuing Project REcycle, and we hope we can count on your help again in the future. Please show your support for the Project REcycle sponsors: Su-
Project REcycle is on YouTube!
Click http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sL3nmHf_TwI to see the video created by Peter Cicali, an Advisory Board member to the
Volunteer Center of Camden County.
baru of America, Rutgers Univer-sity - Camden, State Farm Insur-ance, Danzeisen & Quigley, 21st Century Storage, Kent Interna-tional Bicycles, Quality Bike Prod-ucts, Easton Bell Sports, Nutcase Helmets, Silver Diner of Cherry Hill, Ravitz Family ShopRite Food Markets, Budget Truck Rental, Mark It Alternatives, Voorhees Rotary, Wegman’s of Cherry Hill, Elite Express Trucking, Pepsi-Cola & National Brand Bever-ages, LTD., Edgewater Apart-ment Homes, and BJ’s Whole-sale Club. Without our sponsors, and without our volunteers, Pro-ject REcycle would not have been possible.
Saturdays from 9:00am to 1:00pm July 16 Aug. 13
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Sandra Capell Subaru of America, Inc.
Peter Cicali Videographer & Media Assistant
Sylvia Cohen Volunteer
Jenny Cubero Office of Camden County Freeholder
Carmen Rodriguez
Stephen Drayton (Co-Chair) Temple University Health System
Heather Gross Volunteer
Peggy Grossmick Silver Diner of Cherry Hill
LaKeisha Hayes Devereux Foundation
Kathy Hiltner Liberty Bell Bank, DOVIA
Gina Horlacher Cheese Etc. & Gourmet Gifts
Sandi Kelly (Co-Chair) Camden County Improvement Authority
Sandra Martin Great Dane Rescue
Gwen Miles RSVP of Camden County, Senior Corps
Manish Mishra Unitarian Universalist Church
of Cherry Hill
Suzanne Paquette Event Planning Consultant
Victoria Santana Lourdes Center for Public Health
Bob Schiavinato President, UOSS
Janice Smith Virtua Health
Lawrence Smith Volunteer, Ronald McDonald House
Nina Wallace Youth Volunteer Program Coordinator
Christine Willse Volunteer at Professional Service Group Camden County One Stop
Volunteer Center of Camden County
Advisory Board Members
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Visit The Treehouse Coffee Shop (120 West Merchant Street, Audubon, NJ) on July 19
August 16 September 20 (3rd Tuesday of every month) from 4-9 pm for a monthly Volun-teer Opportunity Open House. Meet the Director of the Volun-teer Center and find out about the many volunteer opportunities where you can make a differ-ence. Have a cup of coffee and a scrumptious homemade pastry; get informed and get involved. See you there!
Volunteer Open House at The Treehouse
The Volunteer Center of Camden County connects Camden County resi-dents with worthwhile volunteer oppor-tunities. Through the Center, volunteers
can work with the homeless, literacy programs, mentoring programs and
much more. The Volunteer Center is a program of the Union Organization for
Social Service funded by United Way of Camden County. For more information contact the Volunteer Center of Cam-
den County at (856) 663-9356.
MISSION STATEMENT To involve Camden County residents
more effectively in meaningful volunteer service at non-profit agencies in Camden County,
while enhancing community resources and empowering members of the com-munity, by providing opportunities to make a significant contribution to the
well being of the county.
• New Jersey Court System Volunteer Pro-gram
• New Jersey Guardianship Monitoring Or-ganization
• New Jersey Office of the Ombudsman • New Jersey Public Interest Research Group • New Jersey Tree Foundation • One Accord - Kids Alley • Our Lady of Lourdes Medical Center • Our Lady of Lourdes - Helping Hands Pro-
gram • Our Lady of Lourdes - Project H.O.P.E. • Our Lady of Lourdes - Senior Companion
Program • Parents Anonymous of NJ, Inc. • Pennsauken Adult Training Program • PetPals of SNJ • Planned Parenthood of SNJ • Reaching Impacted Students Everywhere
(RISE) • Rebuilding Together - Camden & Vicinity • Robins’ Nest • Ronald McDonald House of SNJ • Rutgers Camden Center for the Arts • Saddler’s Woods Conservation Association • Salvation Army • Samaritan Hospice • Senior Citizens United Community Services
of Camden County, Inc. (SCUCS) • Services Empowering Rights of Victims • Small Steps In Speech • South Camden Christian Fellowship, Inc. • South Jersey Land and Water Trust • South Jersey Legal Services, Inc. • Spanner • St. Mary's Catholic Home • St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church • Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Founda-
tion • Symphony In C • Touch New Jersey, Inc. • United Way of Camden County • Urban Promise Ministries • Virtua Health West Jersey Hospital • Volunteer Advocate Program (Elder Care) • Volunteers of America - Delaware Valley • Voorhees Pediatric Health System • Women of Hope Resource Center, Inc. • Youth Consultation Services • Youth Golf Academics Program • Youth Volunteer Corps
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• Allies, Inc. • Alzheimer’s Association • American Cancer Society • American Cancer Society Bike-a-thon • American Red Cross of Camden County • Ancora Psychiatric Hospital • Animal Welfare Association • Arc of Camden (Berlin Center) • Arthritis Foundation - NJ Chapter • Autism Speaks • Bancroft • Battleship New Jersey • Bellmawr Library • Bestwork Industries for the Blind • Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Burlington, Cam-
den and Gloucester Counties • Boat People, S.O.S. • Bookmates-SNJ • Borough of Clementon • Boys and Girls Club of Camden County • Bridge, The • Broadway Family Center • Build Jake’s Place • Cadbury Foundation • Camden Area Health Education Center
(AHEC) • Camden Center for Youth Development • Camden Children's Garden • Camden City Youth Services Commission • Camden Community Connections • Camden County Amachi Project • Camden County Animal Shelter • Camden County Board of Social Services • Camden County Division of Senior Services • Camden County Historical Society • Camden County on Economics Opportunity • Camden County Public Library - Haddon
Twp. • Camden County Public Library - Voorhees • Camden County Senior Corps/RSVP • Camden County Youth Center • Camden Forward School • Camden Urban Ministry Initiative & Youth
Ministry Initiative • Camden Youth Soccer Club • Caring Hospice Services • CASA of Camden County, Inc. • Cathedral Kitchen • Catholic Charities, Diocese of Camden • Center for Family Services • Cerebral Palsy Adult Center • Children of Promise Christian School • Children's Home Society of New Jersey • Citizens Advocacy Program of Camden
County • Collingswood Manor – UMH • Comienzos, Inc.
• Concerned Citizens of North Camden • Contact Community Helplines • Cooper Against Domestic Abuse (CADA) • Council for Adult & Experiential Learning
(CAEL) – Mentors 4 STEM • Cramer Hill CDC • Delaware Riverkeeper Network • Dooley House, Inc. • DOT Organization, The • El Centro Comunal Borincano • Family Services • Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network • Food Bank of South Jersey • Girl Scouts of Central and Southern NJ, Inc. • Goodwill Industries of SNJ • Haddonfield Home • Haddonfield Public Library • Heartland Hospice • Hispanic Family Center of SNJ • Holy Redeemer Hospice • Hopeworks 'N Camden • I'm Free Ministries • InterFaith Caregivers • Jewish Family & Children's Service • Jewish Federation Senior Housing and
Healthcare Services • Junior Achievement • Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation • Kennedy Health System • Kingsway Learning Center • Larc School • Latin American Economic Development
Association, Inc. • Lauren Rose Albert Foundation • Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, The • LIFE at Lourdes • Lighthouse Hospice • Lindenwold Towers • Lions Gate • Literacy Volunteers of Camden County • March of Dimes • Mental Health Association in S.W. NJ, The • Message of Hope Treatment Program • Metro Camden Habitat for Humanity, Inc. • Moorestown Visiting Nurses & Hospice • Mothers Against Drunk Driving NJ (MADD) • Multiple Sclerosis Association of America • National Association for Child Abduction
Prevention (NACAP) • National Center for Environmental Health
Strategies • National MS Society - Greater Delaware
Valley Chapter • New Jersey Aid for Abused Animals • New Jersey Citizens Action Program • New Jersey Coalition Against Sexual As-
sault
Partner Organizations of the Volunteer Center of Camden County
Volunteer Center of Camden County’s HandiCapable Program
Engaging Volunteers with Disabilities = Accessing Abilities
21st Century Storage will be conducting a monthly drive to support a local non-profit organization. The non-profit projects were identified with the help of the Volunteer Center of Camden County. Bring your donations to 21st Century Storage at 7490 S Crescent Blvd., Pennsauken, NJ 08109. Donation Hours: Monday thru Friday 9-6; Sat. 9-5 and Sunday 9-4. Visit them on the web at www.21css.com/pennsauken-nj or email [email protected]. 21st Century Stor-age is rated #1 by women in customer satisfaction and is a Green Facility.
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21st Century Storage Conducts Monthly Charity Drives
The Volunteer Center’s newest program, HandiCapable, will launch with an in-service at Rut-gers University - Camden Cam-pus. The in-service, aimed at the non-profit sector, will feature a discussion panel comprised of individuals with various disabili-ties who are actively volunteering in the community. The panelists will share their stories about why and how having access to volun-teer opportunities enriched their lives and helped the community.
HandiCapable’s sole intent is to create a method of better en-gagement for volunteers of ALL abilities. As many as 70 percent of all Americans with disabilities
July 2011 Boys and Girls Club of Camden County
Clothing Drive
• New Children’s Clothing • New Children’s Underwear • New Children’s Pajamas • Clean Bath Towels • Unused Toiletries • Clean Blankets • Shoes in Good Condition • Hand Sanitizer
August 2011 Volunteers of America
Delaware Valley School Supplies Drive
• Backpacks • Lunch bags/boxes • Notebooks & Paper • Composition Books • Calculators • Folders and Planners • Pencils, Pens, Markers and
Erasers
September 2011 Samaritan Healthcare
and Hospice Toiletry Drive
• Soap & Washcloths • Toothbrushes • Mouthwash • Shaving Cream • Deodorant & Body Sprays • Shavers • Lotions • Barrettes & Bobbie Pins
who can and wish to work are unemployed. If these individuals can work, they can volunteer, if they choose.
For various reasons, some volun-teer programs tend to reject po-tential volunteers with disabilities. Finding the door to volunteer ser-vice locked means people with disabilities have less access to serving their communities, and less access to the rewards of vol-unteering their time, talent and effort, to others. The ability to give (rather than receive) offers the sense of doing something for someone else rather than being on the receiving end of charity.
Organizations lose the enthusi-asm, hard work and problem solving skills of volunteers with disabilities. They miss the gifts each of these volunteers could have given them, their clients and their communities. Society also misses a chance to be fully inte-grated.
For disabled individuals, volun-teering has many benefits, such as boosting self-esteem, confi-dence, and creating a feeling of being a worthwhile member of the community. Often, the volun-teer with disabilities teaches other workers and volunteers how to deal with disabled clients and customers more effectively.
It is imperative to view individuals with disabilities as valuable, skilled resources rather than peo-ple who are only on the receiving end of community service. By recruiting volunteers with disabili-ties, organizations will benefit from the volunteer’s unique in-sights and understanding. Indi-viduals with disabilities have been overcoming obstacles their entire lives….what better volun-teer is there?
For more information on Handi-Capable , please call (856) 663-9356 or email [email protected].
NJ Aid for Animals (NJAFA) is an all volunteer 501(c)(3) non-profit whose mission is to en-sure the safety and well-being of domestic animals through unique, cutting-edge programs and a focus on serving impov-erished communities. 100% of
donations go directly to programs for the animals. Our unique ability for ca-pacity building - bringing together non-profits, local government agencies and community resources - enables NJAFA to maximize our donations and en-sures that funding is allocated to the services which are desperately needed.
NJAFA advocates, educates and provides spay and neuter services for dogs and cats in Camden, NJ whose owners cannot afford the cost and/or transpor-tation in an effort to reduce pet over-population. Our Pet Enrichment Program (PEP) Clinics include shots, flea treatments, grooming, doghouses, medical assistance, food assistance, collars and education where we bring services to the people who cannot otherwise get to them because of transportation. NJAFA also pursues justice and rescues abused animals. We have success-fully brought to justice animal abusers involved in dog fighting and neglect.
New Initiatives: Project Knockout: Celebrity spokesperson Bernard Hopkins is lending his name to billboards to encourage neutering pit bulls. Camden Ani-mal Wellness Clinic: NJAFA is in the process of opening a “wellness” clinic - the first of its kind, for preventive pet care in Camden, and Sanctuary for Pit Bulls: We ensure that abused animals receive the care they need and have partnered with a pit bull sanctuary in Texas.
YOU can help! Make a donation to help our programs continue; sponsor a billboard; sponsor a pit, or volunteer (administrative/events planner/graphic/skilled laborers). For more information contact Kathy McGuire, NJAFA Foun-der/President at (856) 498-3978, email [email protected] or visit www.njafa.org.
Walk to Cure Diabetes
More than 5,000 walkers represent-ing local businesses, families, schools, and other organizations will be participating in the (JDRF) three-
mile Walk to Cure Diabetes, on Sunday, October 23rd at the Waterfront at Campbell’s Field with registration at 8:00 am – start time 9:30 am. Come and walk along the scenic Waterfront, beginning at the Riversharks Stadium, all the way to the Battleship NJ and back. And if you prefer a more intimate walk site, feel free to participate at the Walk to Cure Diabetes on Sunday, October 2nd at Parvin State Park in Pittsgrove, NJ. The JDRF Walk is fun and features plenty of entertainment, food, and activi-ties. Our goal? To raise more than $1 million for research to find a cure for mil-lions of children and adults with type 1 diabetes and its complications. Take the first step and register today at www.jdrf.org/southjersey. It is free to regis-ter, and walkers who raise a minimum of $100 will receive a Walk to Cure T-Shirt on the day of the Walk. Please don’t forget we always look for volunteers on walk day…..all extra hands (and feet) are WELCOME (and must be 16 years or older)! Contact Annette Weidenfeld, Development Coordinator, at (856) 429-1101 or [email protected]. Interesting in the JDRF Ride to Cure Diabetes? The South Jersey Chapter has a Ride Team heading to Tucson, Arizona in November. Go to www.jdrf.org for additional information about the JDRF Ride Program and how you can participate. Page 5
The Volunteer Center of Camden County is very pleased to announce the launch of it’s newest pro-gram...Community Involved Veter-ans in Camden County (CIVIC). CIVIC’s overall mission is to bring veterans “back into the fold” by suc-cessfully integrating them back into civilian life through volunteer service. It will be an opportunity for our Veter-ans to share their skills and service with the community, themselves and other veterans. CIVIC will also be a way for our Veterans to develop and enhance new and existing skill sets so they can translate their military skills into civilian job skills.
CIVIC’s goals will be to reconnect Veterans with other Veterans, foster growth of existing Veteran organiza-tions, and provide networking oppor-tunities for Veterans
The services offered by CIVIC to our Veterans will potentially include a Veteran Volunteer Day of Service, Resume Building Workshops, a Vol-unteer Referral Service, and possible job references from local non-profits where the Veterans are volunteering.
CIVIC volunteer opportunities may include (but are not limited to) re-searching Vietnam Dog Tags for re-turn to family members, younger Vet-erans assisting older Veterans, tutor-ing and mentoring Camden County youth, housing rehabilitation, and delivery of meals to shut-ins for the Thanksgiving FEASTival. For more information on CIVIC, or to become involved in this exciting pro-gram , please call (856) 663-9356 or email [email protected].
Agency Spotlights
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Agency Spotlights
Kids get arthritis, too! It is a sur-prising fact to many people that children are affected by arthritis. Juvenile arthritis (JA) is an um-brella term used to describe the many autoimmune and inflamma-tory conditions that can develop in children ages 16 and younger. Arthritis typically affects joints. The word “arthritis” literally means joint inflammation: arth (joint) and itis (inflammation) – but JA can involve the eyes, skin and gastrointestinal tract as well. There are several types of juve-nile arthritis. Over time, a child with JA may exhibit a variety of symptoms including muscle and soft tissue tightening, bone ero-sion, joint misalignment, and changes in growth patterns.
The first six months after the on-set of JA are extremely important. A child’s doctor, likely a pediatric rheumatologist, will monitor the number of joints affected during those first six months, as well as administer the rheumatoid factor blood test, which checks for a substance in the blood that’s usu-ally found in people with this con-dition. There is much that can be done for kids affected by JA. Medica-tions can be targeted to help slow or stop disease progression. Ex-ercise can keep muscles strong and joints flexible. Education about diet and mental well-being can help to manage the disease as well. The Arthritis Foundation offers many resources to educate fami-lies about JA. They include JA summer camps, family educa-tional days, parent networking sessions, and educational materi-
als. Community events like the Arthritis Walk and Jingle Bell Run/Walk raise crucial aware-ness and support for JA and all the forms of arthritis, and are great ways to bring families to-gether. The 2011 Jingle Bell Run/Walk is taking place on Saturday, December 10, 2011 at Cooper River Park in Pennsauken, NJ. Please consider forming a team of friends, family, and co-workers! For more information about Juve-nile Arthritis or the Jingle Bell Run/Walk for Arthritis, please contact the Arthritis Foundation at 215.574.3060 or visit www.arthritis.org.
It only takes one person to make a difference in the fight to end Alzheimer’s disease – and that person can be you. Create an Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer'sTM team with your friends, family, and colleagues. Together, we can end Alz-heimer’s – the nation’s sixth-leading cause of death. The Alz-heimer’s Association suggests a team of 8-10 members, but all are welcome. Start with one email, one phone call, or one let-ter asking friends and family to join you. Your efforts will equal more awareness and funds for research, care and support.
Join the Movement Start a Team
By stepping up as a team cap-tain, you can encourage others to get involved in the fight against Alzheimer’s.
Register Today • Visit www.alz.org/desjsepa to
find a Walk near you and reg-ister as a team captain.
• Start recruiting. Ask three peo-ple to join you. Then, ask them to invite three more people, and before you know it, you’ll have a team!
• Ask friends, family and col-leagues to support our efforts by making a donation to your team.
Did you know?
• Every 69 seconds someone develops Alzheimer’s disease.
• As many as 5.4 million people in America are living with Alz-heimer’s disease and nearly 15 million are providing care.
• 85,000 people in South Jersey currently live with Alzheimer’s or a related disorder.
• Alzheimer’s is not normal ag-ing; it is a progressive and fa-tal disease. Alzheimer’s is the only one of the top 10 causes of death that cannot be pre-vented or cured.
South Jersey
Sunday, October 23 Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City
Pennsylvania Saturday, September 10
Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia To register visit www.alz.org/desjsepa or call (800) 272-3900.
Volunteers In Action
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TD Bank employees volunteered for a Day of Service at Collingswood Manor, a non-profit long term care nursing community lo-cated in Collingswood NJ. The TD Bank
employees assisted with various painting projects including the business office, the men's locker room and the nurses station. The group also pol-ished a brass salad bar in the main dining room and helped with many gardening projects, including building a raised vegetable garden for the residents to enjoy throughout the summer and power washing some parts of the property. TD Bank has a strong history of helping the com-munities in which their employees live and work...Great Job TD Bank!
TD Bank recognizes that their success as a financial institution
and a community partner is directly related to the health of their commu-nities. That is why TD Bank encour-ages their employees to volunteer
for causes that matter to their customers, their employees and
stakeholders.
Thank You To Our Sponsors!
The generous support from our sponsors (listed alphabetically below) enables the Volunteer Center of Camden County to continually reach new goals. The Volunteer Center of Camden County could not do as much for our
community without their involvement. Please support our sponsors! Thank You!
“The miracle is this - the more we share, the
more we have.”
--Leonard Nimoy
21st Century Storage www.21css.com
Arts Plus Gallery
www.artsplusgallery.com
BJ’s Wholesale Club www.bjs.com
Budget Truck Rental www.budgettruck.com
Camden County Board of Chosen
Freeholders www.camdencounty.com
Camden County
Improvement Authority http://business.camdencounty.com/
AboutCCIA.aspx
Camden Printworks & Dotted Line www.dottedlineshirts.com
Cathedral Kitchen
www.cathedralkitchen.org
Cheese Etc. & Gourmet Gifts www.cheeseetc.com
Collingswood Farmers’ Market
www.collingswoodmarket.com
CRW Graphics www.crwgraphics.com
Dan Gutman
www.dangutman.com
Danzeisen & Quigley www.dandq.com
DiBartolo Bakery
www.dibartolobakery.com
Elite Express Trucking www.eliteexpress.com
Framestyles by Arlene
www.framestylesbyarlene.com
George’s Gourmet Pound Cakes www.georgespoundcakes.com
Great Harvest Bread Company
www.greatharvest.com
Holman Automotive www.holmanauto.com
Johnson Electric Services
www.johnsonelectric.com
Kapo’s Gang www.kaposgang.com
Kent International Bicycles
www.kentbicycles.com
L.L. Bean www.llbean.com
Manhattan Bagels
www.manhattanbagel.com
New Jersey’s 5th Legislative District Senator Donald Norcross www.njleg5.com/norcross
Assemblyman Angel Fuentes
www.njleg5.com/fuentes
Assemblyman Gilbert “Whip” Wilson
www.njleg5.com/wilson
New Jersey’s 6th Legislative District Senator James Beach
www.beachgreenwaldlampitt.com
Assemblyman Louis Greenwald www.beachgreenwaldlampitt.com
Assemblywoman Pamela Lampitt www.beachgreenwaldlampitt.com
Nutcase Helmets, Inc.
www.nutcasehelmets.com
Party Productions www.partyproductions234.com
Party Warehouse of NJ
www.partywarehouse.com
Pepsi-Cola & National Brand Beverages, LTD.
www.pepsi-nj.com
Premium Pest Control
Quality Fuel - Auto & Truck Repair www.autotechpros.net
Quality Bicycle Products
www.qbp.com
Ravitz Shop Rite www.ravitzfamilyfoundation.org
Rothman Animal Hospital
www.rothmananimalhospital.com
Rutgers University - Camden www.rutgers.edu Page 8
Sherwin Williams Paints www.sherwin-williams.com
Silver Diner of Cherry Hill
www.silverdiner.com
State Farm Insurance www.statefarm.com
S.J. Transportation Authority
www.sjta.com
South Jersey Welding Supply www.sjwelding.com
Southwest Airlines www.southwest.com
Sports Authority of Cherry Hill
www.sportsauthority.com
Spots Before Your Eyes Entertainment
Staples of Moorestown, NJ
www.staples.com
Subaru of America www.subaru.com
Target of Cherry Hill
www.target.com
Treehouse Coffee House www.treehousecoffee.net
UFCW Local 1360
www.UFCW1360.org
United Way of Camden County www.uwccnj.org
Union Organization for Social Service
www.uoss.org
Wegman's www.wegmans.com
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