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Welcome!

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Community Action

Defined as Services volunteered by individuals or an organization to benefit the community - intended to be for the common good of others...

 

Investing in your local community is a great way to start giving back. Volunteer groups and non-profit organizations do so much to help the communities that all of us are a part of, but they can't do it alone.

As successful members of the community, we have a responsibility to help those that are less fortunate and contribute to the common good.

giving back - 

act of giving money, goods or time to the less fortunate

 to help those - 

food, water, clothing and shelter, tending the ill

contribute to the common good -

common well-being and general welfare of others

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The Two-Thousand Ten Commission is simply about helping others through community collaboration. We are committed to helping the less-fortunate and making a difference through gardening. We have adopted Princeton Community Housing for the decade ahead and will continue to give & grow together each season...

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Princeton Community Garden

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Princeton Community Housing
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The recently established community garden for the senior residents is a joint venture between Elm Court and Harriet Bryan House and is wheelchair accessible. Residents of the two facilities grow vegetables and flowers in their own garden plots.

Elm Court
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300 Elm Road

Elm Court was designed to serve Princeton’s low income elderly residents. It is located at 300 Elm Road in the beautiful western section of Princeton.

Harriet Bryan House
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310 Elm Road

Harriet Bryan House, located at 310 Elm Road in Princeton, opened in 2007. It provides 67 one-bedroom apartments for very low income elderly residents.


A Special Thanks to Libby Ranney, Sandra Persichetti, Kerri PhilhowerFay Reiter, and the Princeton Community Housing Board of Directors for their continued initiative and vision on behalf of their residents. A Most-Special Thanks to all the donors who made this project possible! 

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