215-382-6680
Council for Relationships is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to help people from all walks of life improve their important relationships by providing exemplary therapy, educating and training clinicians in the family systems approach, and advancing the behavioral health field through research.
609-497-2100
The YWCA Princeton received its charter in 1922; since then, we have been bringing our mission of Eliminating Racism and Empowering Women to life. We strive to meet the changing needs of our diverse community through: an After School Program for more than 500 local children at five school sites; our English as a Second Language department, that teaches English and life skills to immigrants from various socio-economic backgrounds; The Breast Cancer Resource Center, that provides information and support services to more than 5,000 women annually; our Child Care Center at Valley Road School, that provides English-language and social skill development, specifically to low-income and Latino children. We also offer many adapted classes for those with mental and physical challenges, adult education classes, an aquatics program, arts & crafts, fitness and martial arts for women, and a dance program for children and adults. Financial assistance is available.
609-278-0822
Trenton Children's Chorus is a unique after-school program offering exceptional musical, academic, social, and personal opportunities for young people in the Greater Trenton Area. TCC offers choral music education and performance opportunities as well as drumming instruction, music theory instruction, tutoring, homework assistance, SAT prep, college application help, and summer camp scholarships. Tuition is on a sliding scale; no child is ever denied participation because of limited resources. In an urban area where the high school drop out rate of nearly fifty percent, 100% of TCC’s graduates attend college.
609-924-4141
Access Princeton is here to answer all your questions about Municipal services. We are located in the Administration office at 400 Witherspoon St. If you have questions about municipal services or want to report a non-emergency problem in town Access Princeton is here to help. You can call 609-924-4141, report it using the mobile app or on line at https://www.princetonnj.gov/departments/access-princeton. Access Princeton is open Monday-Friday 8am-5pm.
609-890-1400
609-951-9900
609-896-1212 X110
The Community Well is a community center based at The Presbyterian Church of Lawrenceville, 2688 Main Street (Rte. 206) in the village of Lawrenceville. The center's mission is to develop community and to promote wellness of mind, body and spirit - and a sense of purpose. Accordingly, the Community Well provides educational and participatory programs/events/activities and serves as the home for an array of support groups. The Well also provides information regarding opportunities for service in the community and includes a counseling program, called The New Directions Center. All programs/groups are available to everyone in the community. Programs are offered in partnership with a variety of organizations and serve children and families, adults and Seniors. Activities include everything from musical offerings, fitness/recreation, art, mental health, cooking, healthy eating, adult and kids education programs and more.
Advocates For Special Kids(ASK)
ASK grew out of a shared vision of parents of special needs children. We saw the need for a resource for families seeking answers and support in what can be a challenging journey. ASK, a district-wide Parent Teacher Organization (P.T.O.), serves children placed in all schools in Lawrence Township District, as well as in out of district placements.
973-586-4300
Together with our millions of supporters, the American Cancer Society (ACS) saves lives and creates a world with less cancer and more birthdays by helping people stay well, helping people get well, by finding cures, and by fighting back. The American Cancer Society is a nationwide, community-based voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem. Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, the ACS has 12 chartered Divisions, more than 900 local offices nationwide, and a presence in more than 5,100 communities.
732-469-7979
The mission of A.I.R. Attitudes In Reverse® is to educate society about mental health. People need to know that the best suicide prevention plan is a good mental health awareness program. In addition, A.I.R. tries to educate that ALL people should be treated with dignity, respect, and understanding, no matter what illness they might have. If people “act different” there is a very good chance that there is a diagnosed or non-diagnosed mental illness, and should NOT to be judged or criticized.
609-944-8431
Bierman Autism Centers is a place where young kids engage in play to learn foundational skills they can build on, such as self-advocacy and communication. We recognize that every kid’s success is unique, and our one-on-one autism therapy approach allows us to drive progress and measurable outcomes while each child is advancing on their own terms.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Mercer County, Inc.
609-656-1000
732-704-4999
Bloom builds knowledge sharing communities for survivors, therapists, providers, and hospitals through interactive learning forums facilitated by leading specialists currently working in the maternal mental health and wellness field.
Brain Injury Alliance of New Jersey
732-745-0200
The Brain Injury Alliance of New Jersey is the only non-profit organization in the state dedicated to brain injury. Our mission is to support and advocate for individuals affected by brain injury and raise public awareness through education and prevention.
Building Our Youth's Development (B.O.Y.D.)
609-954-2033
Building Our Youth's Development is a character-education and life-skills organization designed to motivate and empower students in grades three through twelve. B.O.Y.D. also includes parents and guardians of our participants to create cohesive shifts in family paradigms.
Buy Veteran is a national campaign spearheaded by the National Veteran-Owned Business Association (NaVOBA) to bring the success and momentum of the National Veteran Business Movement to all of America’s 3 million veteran-owned businesses. In 1999, the federal government passed Public Law 106-50 that set a mandate to award 3 percent of all federal contract and subcontract dollars to service-disabled veteran-owned businesses.
CASA for Children of Mercer and Burlington Counties
609-434-0050
609-731-7556
CHADD (Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) is the nation's leading non-profit organization serving individuals with AD/HD and their families. CHADD has over 16,000 members in 200 local chapters throughout the U.S. Chapters offer support for individuals, parents, teachers, professionals, and others.
866-674-4528
We are dedicated to financially supporting children and families of children diagnosed with cancer and other life-threatening diseases. We are extending a support system to the community by providing a caring resource in which temporary and timely assistance is given to children and their families who find themselves in need of clothing, food, and emergency assistance.
609-394-5181
We are a faith-inspired social services agency with more than 100 years of experience. Our mission directs us to alleviate human suffering and we do that through a wide variety of services that include behavioral healthcare, domestic violence prevention and treatment, help with basic needs, housing assistance, job training and supported employment, and addiction treatment. We are a non-profit recognized by the Chronicle of Philanthropy as one of the most fiscally efficient in the country, using less than 10 percent of our revenue for administrative costs.
Central Jersey Mothers of Multiples (CJMOM)
CJMOM is a non-profit organization offering a supportive network of friends with common joys and challenges. Meet with us to share experiences, gain information, and socialize with other families of multiples
Christine's Hope for Kids Foundation
It is the mission of Christine’s Hope for Kids Foundation to raise money to help underprivileged children in the United States, provide them with opportunities to learn, laugh, grow and excel, and provide experiences that will have a positive impact on their lives. Each donation will be made with the message to pay it forward, and believe that each person can make a difference every day by just being a little bit kinder and helping others when they can. This was how Christine lived her life everyday. This is the legacy this foundation will carry on.
609-910-4942
City of Angels NJ, Inc. realizes that addiction is a devastating disease that destroys too many lives, and seeks to foster strong relationships with the community, schools, the criminal justice system and various treatment centers in order to bridge the gap between addiction and a healthy lifestyle.
Colin's Kids' mission is to provide critical funding to advance medical research related to the diagnosis, life-improving treatment, cure and prevention of congenital heart defects; and to provide rapid response financial assistance to economically strained families struggling to obtain the best available care for their children.
800-273-TALK(8255)
CONTACT of Mercer County is a non-profit, volunteer organization with over 200 active volunteers. Our Mission is to provide free and compassionate listening, crisis intervention and safety services to those in need.
609-924-8018
301-951-4422
A foundation designed to help middle income & self-employed families facing the devastating effects of Cancer by providing support with day to day activities such as meals, household chores and yard services, as well as assistance navigating the financial, legal and insurance issues they may be facing.
We are a group of Asian youths striving to uplift marginalized communities through education, activism, and celebration. Dear Asian Youth was founded in May of 2020 by Stephanie Hu, a 16-year-old who wished to create a platform to publish her poetry. It evolved into a blog dedicated to the Asian narrative, then a literary magazine, then a full-fledged organization with over 100 members on the national team. Functioning remotely, the organization today is the result of passionate volunteers with a shared purpose.
Decoding Dyslexia - NJ is a grassroots movement driven by NJ families concerned with the limited access to educational interventions for dyslexia and other language-based learning disabilities within our public schools. We aim to raise dyslexia awareness, empower families to support their children and inform policy-makers on best practices to identify, remediate and support students with dyslexia in NJ public schools.
Dress for Success Central New Jersey
609-896-4112
The mission of Dress for Success is to promote the economic independence of disadvantaged women by providing professional attire, a network of support and the career development tools to help women thrive in work and in life.
201-702-4075
EDSers United is a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving the EDS community. Together we must Stay Strong and Stay Connected for Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS). You are encouraged to utilize the information and resources provided to you via EDSers United and to join our efforts in raising global awareness for EDS and for raising funds for EDS research.
Einstein’s Alley is a private, non-profit economic development initiative located in Central New Jersey. Our mission is to foster economic growth through advocacy and delivery of services that will: Attract new companies to the area, Retain existing business, Encourage the growth of jobs and services. Einstein’s Alley’s job is to make Central New Jersey the destination for technology companies.
609-987-5003
215-862-3325
FACT Bucks County is dedicated to providing financial assistance as a point of last resort to those individuals living with HIV/AIDS who reside in Bucks, Hunterdon and Mercer Counties in order to maintain independence and quality of life. FACT Bucks County is also dedicated to reducing the spread of HIV through educational grants to local community based organizations.
212-533-2141
The Financial Women’s Association brings together high achieving professionals from every sector of the financial world. We are dedicated to developing future leaders, enhancing the role of women in finance, and investing in the community.
973-GSE-LGBT
Garden State Equality is New Jersey’s statewide advocacy and education organization for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community.
609-498-6674
Good Grief's mission is to normalize grief in our communities through education, advocacy and year-round grief support programs for grieving children, teens and adults. Good Grief is a loving and supportive community, a home and a refuge, for New Jersey’s grieving children. Through our peer-support programs and educational workshops, Good Grief creates a community and environment that normalizes grief and honors the individual grief journey. At Good Grief, we believe children are resilient and have an innate ability to heal after a death, and that a supportive community makes all the difference!
Habitat for Humanity of Burlington County and Greater Trenton-Princeton
856-439 -6717
Putting Faith into action, Habitat for Humanity of Burlington County and Greater Trenton-Princeton partners with families in need and volunteers to transform lives through decent and affordable housing.
609-683-5155
HiTops is a health education and advocacy organization dedicated to ensuring every adolescent safe passage to adulthood by providing comprehensive sexuality education and promoting healthy relationships and supportive connections.
609-989-9417
HomeFront’s mission is to end homelessness in Central New Jersey by harnessing the caring, resources and expertise of the community. We lessen the immediate pain of homelessness and help families become self-sufficient. We work to give our clients the skills and opportunities to ensure adequate incomes, and we work to increase the availability of adequate, affordable housing. We help homeless families advocate for themselves individually and collectively.
609-414-7907
HomeWorks inspires and equips young women from marginalized communities to achieve their potential and positively transform the world around them by providing a supportive and educational residential environment.
609.730.1144
Hope Loves Company is the only non-profit dedicated to providing both emotional and educational support to children and young adults who had or have a loved one battling with ALS.
Our mission is to connect volunteers with local nonprofits through our community-wide service events. Our goal is to get people of all ages and all backgrounds excited about volunteering and we hope that we can allow for the volunteers to connect with a nonprofit that they enjoy and want to continue their volunteer service.
Hopewell Valley Municipal Alliance
737-0120, Ext. 642
Hopewell Valley Recreation Foundation
609-737-7862
The Recreation Foundation of Hopewell Valley has been the area’s premier advocate for facilities that provide active and healthy recreational options for area youth since 1999. Foundation Trustees include the heads of all the major recreation providers in Hopewell Valley. Through creative and successful fundraising activities resulting in donations of over $750,000, the Foundation has been the driving force in the construction of five multi-use fields at the Athletic Fields at Timberlane. The Recreation Foundation’s tireless efforts to alleviate the acute shortage of recreational facilities in the Valley have provided hundreds of youngsters in scholastic sports programs, as well as recreational leagues, with safe and convenient playing fields. The Foundation’s work serves as a powerful example of the importance of community partnerships with local schools and dedication to the healthy development of the Valley’s youth.
Hopewell Valley Veterans Association
It is the mission of the Hopewell Valley Veterans Association (HVVA) to establish and promote friendship, camaraderie, understanding and cooperation between all veterans, members of the Association and the Residents of Hopewell Valley. It is also the mission of the Hopewell Valley Veterans Association to erect and care for a permanent memorial park for 17,000 plus residents of Hopewell Valley.
Hopewell-Keroka Alliance (HKA)
The Hopewell-Keroka Alliance (HKA) is a public non-profit organization that focuses on raising awareness in the Hopewell Valley Community of the needs of the people of the Keroka Community. HKA raises funds to support the health and education of the people of Keroka and to improve the infrastructure in the Keroka area.
I Am Trenton Community Foundation
515-674-2127
I Am Trenton Community Foundation was founded with the understanding that each and every individual who lives, works, learns and plays in Trenton can contribute to the city. We are governed by a diverse, all-volunteer board of trustees committed to the mission of making Trenton even better through community engagement, building pride in our city and community-focused giving. Our name reflects a pride of ownership and membership in our unique urban community.
Interfaith Caregivers of Greater Mercer County
609-393-9922
Interfaith Caregivers of Greater Mercer County (formerly Interfaith Caregivers Trenton) is a nonprofit organization established in 1994 to improve the quality of life and help meet the concerns and special needs of homebound elderly and people with disabilities in Mercer County, NJ.
Jewish Community Foundation of Greater Mercer
609-219-0555
The Foundation is a donor-driven organization. We represent the entire Jewish community. The Foundation works in cooperation with United Jewish Federation of Princeton Mercer Bucks, local agencies, synagogues, and other charitable organizations. We are the endowment arm that supports all 501(c) (3) organizations in the interest of our donors.
Jewish Federation of Princeton Mercer Bucks
609-219-0555
Latin American Legal Defense and Education Fund
609-688-0881
Established in 2004, LALDEF promotes the rights of all immigrants, with a focus on the Latin American community in the Mercer County area, facilitates access to health care, education and legal representation; advocates for the integration of immigrants; and fosters inter-cultural communication to strengthen our communities. We seek to prevent human rights violations, educate immigrants about their rights and responsibilities, and foster their integration into the civic fabric of our communities.
The mission of Let's Say Thanks is to provide a way for individuals across the country to recognize U.S. troops stationed overseas. By submitting a message through this site you have the opportunity to send a free personalized postcard greeting to deployed servicemen and women.
MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers)
609-799-9000 ext.15
Meals on Wheels of Mercer County
609-695-3483
Meals on Wheels programs serve homebound seniors who are over 60 in their communities. Meals on Wheels of Mercer County also serves a growing population of those under 60, who find themselves unable to cook or shop due to the onset of a debilitating disease, or another life changing situation that makes them homebound. This could be temporary, or for a longer term. Currently, this population represents 17% of who we serve, and is growing. They are “invisible” as our homebound seniors once were, and equally as vulnerable to food insecurity. Meals on Wheels of Mercer County is also unique in that we provide a significant number of subsidies for those who cannot afford the cost of our meals. We subsidize heavily in the City of Trenton, although homebound individuals on a fixed income are all our neighbors.
908-707-0774
Men Mentoring Men is a self-sustaining council of thoughtful men dedicated to participation in and appreciation of the triumphs and failures of life’s journey by enriching the lives of each other, those we love and the community at large.
Mercer Alliance to End Homelessness
Founded in 2004, the Mercer Alliance to End Homelessness is a public-private partnership of the county?s business, government and nonprofit sectors. We develop strategies to ent and end homelessness in Mercer County, New Jersey.
Mercer Council on Alcoholism & Drug Addiction
609-396-5874, ext 203
MCADA is a private, non-profit agency dedicated to strengthening the foundations of children and families by empowering them to successfully handle difficult, everyday life situations and the impact of substance abuse. MCADA actively provides quality alcohol, tobacco and other drug abuse prevention and early intervention services in partnership with individuals, families, schools, communities, businesses and professionals throughout Mercer County.
Mercer County Estate Planning Council
609-252-9667
The Mercer County Estate Planning Council is a non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of the field of Estate Planning. Our members consist of accountants, attorneys, financial planners, life underwriters, trust officers, as well as other professionals involved in Estate Planning.
Mercer County Family Support Organization
609-586-1200
609-731-9311
Minding Our Business, Inc. is a non-profit organization that began in 1997 as a community outreach program of Rider University’s College of Business Administration. The mission of Minding Our Business, Inc. (MOB) is to change the lives of low income youth and their communities through entrepreneurship. Having trained and mentored more than 3,000 local middle school students in starting and running their own businesses, Minding Our Business currently operates three distinct educational and mentoring programs focused on experiential learning.
609-392-5159
MovingMindsForward Foundation(MMF Foundation)
732-707-7663
MovingMindsForward Foundation (“MMF Foundation”) believes each child has the right to a free, appropriate and effective education to help facilitate their transition into adulthood & their opportunity to reach their full potential and their desire to become an active, appreciated member of society. MMF Foundation is dedicated and passionate about helping as many families as possible realize that dream!
NJ Center for Tourette Syndrome
732-972-4459
NJCTS provides referrals for medical diagnosis, treatment and psychological services; coordinated family support among partner and community organizations; education and training at medical schools and universities to develop a new generation of professionals who are knowledgeable about TS and its associated disorders; and outreach to practicing physicians, educators, and medical professionals.
National Junior Tennis League(NJTL) of Trenton
609-341-1698
The mission of National Junior Tennis & Learning of Trenton is to strengthen the character and enhance the lives of youths by providing opportunities and instruction in nutrition, education and tennis.
908-581-3998
We are an innovative 501(c)(3) non-profit organization designed to support people with disabilities and their families in choosing and creating a life for themselves within their local towns and neighborhoods.
New Jersey Institute for Disabilities
732-549-6187
The New Jersey Institute for Disabilities (NJID) is dedicated to the provision of comprehensive, superior, multi-faceted programs of service to individuals with intellectual, developmental and related disabilities and their families regardless of race, gender, creed, economic status or age.
New Jersey Self-Help Group Clearinghouse
800-367-6274
We provide you with information and contacts on any of over 6,750 NJ support groups, over 1,200 national and online groups, and over 100 people who are seeking others to start new local groups.
New Jersey Speech-Language-Hearing Association (NJSHA)
888-906-5742
The mission of the New Jersey Speech-Language-Hearing Association (NJSHA) is to serve audiologists, speech-language pathologists, and speech, language or hearing scientists by providing resources, information, programs, and services that meet members' needs; promoting public awareness; and advocating for professional standards, legislation, and regulation necessary to provide the highest quality of care for the individuals they serve.
New Jersey Young Professionals
New Jersey Young Professionals is about getting out and making friends! There are thousands of members and a whopping 20-30 Official Events per month. Members meet at restaurants, bars, in coffee houses, at comedy clubs, and even outdoors. We get together to taste wine, honor the happy hour, network, play board games, hike, bike, and so much more.
Northeast Organic Farming Association of New Jersey (NOFA-NJ)
908-371-1111
732- 828-0099
This affiliate is a community of those who have an interest in Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Our goals are modeled after those outlined by the national Obsessive Compulsive Foundation. Our goals are to: Raise awareness and educate the public and professional communities about the disorder at a local level. To support individuals afflicted and their significant others. Support research into the causes and treatments of the disorder.
PALS (Pennington Adult Living Services)
609-737-4469
Pennington Adult Living Services (PALS). PALS is fully licensed by the New Jersey Department of Developmental Disabilities to offer services and intervention that ultimately assist individuals with autism achieve more independent, productive and happy lives.
609-791-9740
The PFLAG Princeton chapter is focused on supporting family members and friends of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people. We hold monthly meetings where attenders have the opportunity to share their experiences, feelings, and challenges in a safe, confidential, and non-judgmental environment. Some participants are looking to get better educated, some are working to come to terms with their loved one’s sexuality, and some have a friend or family member who is transgender and want to be better able to support, understand, or relate to this aspect of their loved one’s life.
Parents Of Autistic Children (POAC)
888-460-7622
Parents Of Autistic Children (POAC), a nonprofit organization formed, is the educational leader for the autism community providing more free training than any other organization. Additionally, POAC provides recreational and support services to children with autism and their families. The costs of such services are prohibitive for most families.
609.392.6409
609-924-3822
609-924-8652
Community Works is designed to support the partnership between volunteers and nonprofit agencies by addressing three key elements of success: 1. Networking - to bring likeminded people together to get acquainted and establish ties. 2. Increase awareness of community resources - to avoid duplication of services and enable appropriate referrals and collaborations. 3. Training - to equip volunteers, staff and administrators with the knowledge and skills necessary to accomplish significant work. Community Works brings people face to face to build new bridges and strengthen the bonds that already exist between them.
Princeton Education Foundation
609-806-4214
Our Mission is to support educational excellence in the Princeton Regional Schools by encouraging community, corporate and charitable contributions to support public education. From academics to the arts, fitness to fieldtrips, your contributions will help public education flourish in Princeton.
908-362-6765
PBC seeks to transform the lives of vulnerable young people through integrated experiential and adventure-based programming in schools and at our outdoor campus. We collaborate with schools, university partners, and community-based agencies to develop in youth deepened self-awareness, responsible decision-making, teamwork, and leadership skills.
609-396-7633
609-278-0075
The Rescue Mission of Trenton, New Jersey, is the agency in the City of Trenton that serves the truly needy men and women who have no place to turn for shelter, food, and clothing. The Mission provides a safe, clean, warm refuge for the homeless, the hungry, the transient, and the addicted. The Mission provides services and counseling to encourage individuals to reach their greatest potential. The Mission creates an environment where one can live with dignity, build self-esteem, experience love, responsibility, and hope.
Rise/Community Action Service Center
609-443-4464
Rise is the primary non-profit social service organization in eastern Mercer County, NJ. We provide referral and support services to families and individuals in need. We offer a wide range of programs that help struggling members of our local community build independence and achieve their full potential.
S.A.G.E. Coalition is a 501(c)(3) non-profit founded in Trenton, NJ dedicated to initiating, planning and establishing inner-city beautification projects.
609-393-0505
SCORE "Counselors to America's Small Business" is the best source of free and confidential small business advice to help you build your business from idea to start-up to success. The SCORE Association, headquartered in Washington, D.C., is a nonprofit association dedicated to entrepreneurial education and the formation, growth and success of small businesses nationwide.
609-406-0100
Send Hunger Packing Princeton (SHUPP)
609-688-2055
The mission of SHUPPrinceton is to provide child-friendly supplemental weekend food through community organization and community financial support.
609-337-2415
Share My Meals is a non-profit organization run by volunteers that aims to alleviate hunger and food waste in the Princeton area. We work with local entities seeking to curb the environmental impact of food waste by providing their excess inventory to people in need. Our organization connects these two realities and creates a positive outcome for our community and our environment. During the pandemic, Share My Meals has adapted its operations to launch the Share My Meals Covid-19 Program. By purchasing meals from local restaurants at the cost of goods, Share My meals has been able to help the food insecure community while allowing the restaurants to stay active and paying part of their staff members.
610-805-6724
Sheltered Yoga facilitates mental and behavioral health and wellness through yoga and mindfulness education. We serve individuals and communities by using a specialized evidence-based, trauma informed curriculum that fosters strong self esteem, strength, confidence, tolerance and empowerment.
To create a community of parents and teachers by building parental involvement in the organization, and supporting teachers in their efforts to educate the children of our community.
Successfully Speak Up Toastmasters
609-306-0515
Susan G Komen for the Cure Central & South Jersey
609-896-1201
Our mission is to help raise ovarian cancer awareness and to support research efforts focused on early detection, treatments and the cure for ovarian cancer. We are dedicated to helping all women with their quality of life and long term recovery.
Our mission is to educate and promote awareness of Ovarian Cancer and provide support for all people touched by the disease.
561-714-1596
The Axiom REACH foundation combats public health disparities by aiding under-served, under-resourced patients, families, and communities facing incurable, life changing diagnoses.
609-631-5525
The Bag Project is transforming the experiences of children navigating through crisis and transition. We do this in a tangible way: by providing children in crisis with a high-quality, age-appropriate bag filled with basic necessities and comfort items which they may not otherwise receive and, hopefully, lessen the effects of a traumatic experience.
The Center for Great Expectations
732-247-7003
Grounded in a spirituality that treasures the dignity of all, The Center for Great Expectations seeks to form a partnership with homeless pregnant women in creating a safe place, a safe presence and a safe path so that they may complete a healthy pregnancy, choose the next right step and follow through on their plan.
609-516-8047
The Compassionate Friends is a national nonprofit, self-help support organization offering friendship, understanding, and hope to families grieving the death of a child of any age, from any cause. There is no religious affiliation. There are no membership fees or dues, and all bereaved family members are welcome. The mission of The Compassionate Friends is to assist families toward the positive resolution of grief following the death of a child of any age and to provide information to help others be supportive.
The Father Center of New Jersey
The Father Center of New Jersey is an innovative community organization that believes that children grow best when father figures are involved in their lives. Some fathers face challenges that prevent them from being fully engaged with their children, and we are here to support them – including adolescents, juvenile offenders, and ex-offenders who are re-entering the community. We provide opportunities for growth and success in a safe and comfortable space.
The Institute of Wonderful Working Women For Empowerment (IWWWE)
609-858-7678
215-396-4770
The Sunshine Foundation's sole purpose is to answer the dreams of chronically ill, seriously ill, physically challenged and abused children ages three to eighteen, whose families cannot fulfill their requests due to the financial strain that the child's illness may cause.
484- 342-2000
609.924.0060
United Way of Greater Mercer County
609-737-7901
A support organization serving Mercer COunty
To help Woman, Cradle of Abundance empower women and girls in the Democratic Republic of the Congo in their fight against violence and poverty through education, counseling, medical and support services, and economic independence.
Women With A Purpose is a grassroots charity dedicated to giving back to local communities by aiding and supporting individuals, children and families in great need or distress, one dinner at a time. Women With A Purpose was Founded in December 2009. Since its inception, the organization has a membership of over 600 local women and has raised thousands of dollars!
Women's Heart Foundation, a 501c3 and the only non-governmental organization that implements heart disease prevention projects, is a coalition of executive nurses, civic leaders, community health directors, hospitals, women's heart centers, partners, providers and corporate sponsors responding to the health crisis of women's heart disease and the urgent need for prevention programs. WHF advocates for women and supports early intervention and excellence of care of women.
YWCA Princeton Breast Cancer Resource Center
609-497-2100
The Breast Cancer Resource Center (BCRC) is a program of the non-profit YWCA Princeton. BCRC is dedicated to providing information and support to women and families affected by breast cancer, and to increasing awareness of breast cancer in the community.
Young Insurance Professionals (YIP)
800-424-4244
Serving New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, Young Insurance Professionals is dedicated to building tomorrow’s insurance leaders today. YIP offers those new to the industry opportunities to advance their careers, build industry contacts, experience superior education, develop professional and leadership skills and stay apprised of industry news.
Young Jewish Professionals (20s & 30s) of Mercer County
We are a group of young Jewish professionals in our 20s and 30s. We invite you to participate in our upcoming events, meet other 20s & 30s, and get involved with the local Jewish community. We get together regularly for events that build friendships and a Jewish community within Mercer County and the surrounding areas. This group is sponsored by Adath Israel in Lawrenceville but is open to anyone who is interested- members, nonmembers, interfaith couples, and anyone who identifies with Judaism.
609-530-1513
Your ReSource, Inc. is a 501 (C)(3) nonprofit human service, environmental organization designed to engage in pragmatic approaches to meeting human needs in environmentally conscious and sustainable ways. Our mission is to offer reconditioned, gently used home medical equipment to anyone for affordable costs.
609-520-1500
Our mission is to provide support, training and advocacy to meet the special needs of foster, adoptive and kinship families, who provide safe, stable and nurturing homes for children in foster care.