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Your continued support helps us support the following:  

Monmouth County Child Advocacy Center Building Fund - a not-for-profit organization established in 2003 to raise the funds to build a child advocacy center in Monmouth County. The child advocacy center will serve as a safe, child-friendly facility for the victims of child abuse, neglect, and assault and their caregivers. 

Freehold Open Door - Division Donates 100 pounds of Food Monthly- It is a non-profit interfaith agency that provides emergency food, emergency funding, mentoring and scholarships to those in need from the Freehold area. Open Door provides the following 5 programs: a Food Pantry Program, a Lunch Program, an Emergency Funding/Advocacy Program, an After School Program and a Scholarship Program. Open Door is a United Way of Monmouth County Certified Agency. 

Project Children – The Program was founded by the Gaelic Cultural society in Greenwood Lake NY in 1975. The program has hosted 21,000 children. Project Children is an apolitical, non-sectarian, non-profit organization with charitable and humanitarian motivations. It is a totally volunteer organization, which is financed through grants, corporate sponsors and private donations. The program operates in the six counties on Northern Ireland and 17 States in the USA. This year the children will arrive June 28 and return to Northern Ireland July 27, 2007. 

St. Vincent DePaul Society ( St. Thomas More - Our Lady of Mercy Chapter (Manalapan - Englishtown) St. Rose of Lima Chapter ( Freehold) , St. Catherine ( Farmindale) Church of The Nativity( Monroe) Annual Thanksgiving Meal – Wegmans Food gift cards.  

Freehold Boro Police Department: Donation for the Purchase and training of a Police K-9

Michael’s Feat - A non-profit organization established to support, give comfort and ease the burden for parents caring for seriously ill newborns in Monmouth and Ocean County New Jersey. Michael’s Feat provides support through education about seriously ill newborns and provides benefits to parents to assist in caring for their ill children.  

Hibernian Charity - Hibernian Hunger Project – Project St. Patrick - AOH Scholarship Fund. As well as many other Hibernian charities on a National and State level