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Causes: Homeless & Housing, Housing Expense Reduction Support, Human Service Organizations, Human Services
Mission: Arm In Arm is a place where our community comes together to make sure we all have the most basic needs of food and shelter and, as possible, the livelihood to maintain them. We believe that it takes our whole community to ensure that everyone thrives. And we believe that when everyone is thriving, we all benefit.
Results: In FY22 Arm In Arm achieved the following impact in Mercer County: 48,995 food pantry and Mobile Pantry visits, and home food deliveries were made 158 evictions were prevented 28 utility shut offs were avoided 26 security deposits were paid 7 households received Housing Stability Case Management services 202 clients received Representative Payee services 37 clients gained employment mobility and increased earning power with driver’s license restoration.
Target demographics: families with food, housing, and work
Direct beneficiaries per year: Last year we attained the following level of service across our three program areas in FY22: 48,995 food pantry and Mobile Pantry visits, and home food deliveries were made; 158 evictions were prevented; 28 utility shut offs were avoided; 26 security deposits were paid; 7 households received Housing Stability Case Management services; 202 clients received Representative Payee services; and 37 clients gained employment mobility and increased earning power with driver’s license restoration.
Geographic areas served: Mercer County
Programs: Partnering with our community to achieve stability for neighbors in need since 1980, Arm In Arm is a non-profit organization serving Mercer County, NJ. Our mission is to support disadvantaged communities and help them thrive by ensuring food and shelter for people of all ages while promoting their economic stability. We provide comprehensive, integrated programs in Hunger Prevention, Homelessness Prevention, and Workforce Development. attained the following level of service across these three program areas in FY22: 48,995 food pantry and Mobile Pantry visits, and home food deliveries were made; 158 evictions were prevented; 28 utility shut offs were avoided; 26 security deposits were paid; 7 households received Housing Stability Case Management services; 202 clients received Representative Payee services; and 37 clients gained employment mobility and increased earning power with driver’s license restoration.