Gifts donated to Families in Need through the Crisis Ministry

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Pictured, from left, Carolyn Biondi, Executive Director of The Crisis Ministry of Mercer County, and Elizabeth Wall, Housing Stability Program Coordinator, are surrounded by a colorful variety of gifts donated by members of Trinity Church Princeton, Princeton Girl Scouts Council, First Baptist Church of Trenton, First Presbyterian Church of Ewing, Nassau Presbyterian Church of Princeton and Shine and Inspire, Inc., based in Pennington. The gifts will go to families who are working with the Crisis Ministry on the path to achieving financial stability.

At the moment Elizabeth Wall’s office at The Crisis Ministry of Mercer County resembles a gift-wrapping room in Santa’s Workshop.

With the help of co-workers, Ms. Wall, the Crisis Ministry’s Housing Stability Program Coordinator, is managing the distribution of hundreds of gifts donated through the Angel Tree of Trinity Church, Princeton; Council of Girl Scouts, Princeton; First Baptist Church of Trenton; First Presbyterian Church of Ewing; Nassau Presbyterian Church, Princeton; and Shine and Inspire, Inc., Pennington.

The Crisis Ministry, which will mark its 35th anniversary in 2015, assists low-income families and individuals in Mercer County with programs, resources, and support that promote food security, housing stability, and workforce readiness. A non-profit organization, it operates three food pantries, a community vegetable garden, homelessness prevention programs, and workforce development initiatives, and hosts nutrition lessons and health screenings.

Learn more about the Crisis Ministry at thecrisisministry.org or by calling 396-9355.

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