
Sharing the Hope Family Support Center in Mercer County is grant funded, and offers free, one-on-one family support for individuals who have a loved one affected by substance use disorder. Programs include crisis intervention, emergency shelter, counseling, court advocacy, and housing services.

They are dedicated to improving the quality of life for adults and their families. WomanSpace: A non-profit organization that provides a comprehensive array of services to individuals and families impacted by domestic and sexual violence. Food pantry hours for the Princeton location are Mondays & Wednesdays, 1:30PM- 4:00PM, and Tuesdays, 1:30PM- 7:00PM.


Food pantry hours at the Trenton location are 9:30AM- 1 PM on Mondays & Wednesdays. Arm In Arm has two locations: 48 Hudson St. HomeFront also attacks the problem of homelessness from all sides, not only providing immediate emergency housing, but also working with families to promote education.Īrm in Arm: Provides numerous services to ensure Mercer County has the basic needs of food and shelter. Walk-up hours are Monday 10am-2pm, Tuesday, 2pm-6pm, and Thursday, 10am-2pm. HomeFront: provides resources ranging from food, including baby formula/food when available, diapers and wipes, feminine hygiene products (pads and tampons), and other hygiene products for adults and children. Pennington Adult Living Services (PALS): PALS is fully licensed by the New Jersey Department of Developmental Disabilities to offer services and interventions to assist individuals with autism to achieve more independent, productive, and happy lives. Hopewell Valley Single Parenting Together : Builds community and provides solidarity and support among single parents in the Hopewell Valley School District and vicinity. They also offer educational programs on health and safety, babysitting, diabetes prevention, etc.

The goal is to get the youth of Hopewell Valley involved in sports and other social activities. For more information click to visit their website or contact the coordinator, Heidi Kahme, at Valley YMCA: The YMCA offers before and after-school child care programs, as well as other youth programs. It is a volunteer organization with representatives from various community sectors including local government, schools, businesses, law enforcement, non-profit organizations, faith communities, youth-serving organizations, special needs communities, parents, and health providers. Hopewel l Valley Municipal Alliance: administers programs and activities in Hopewell Valley that promote positive youth development and build community.
