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This section provides information about affordable housing, social service, economic development, and community revitalization organizations in the area whose interests, activities, and initiatives improve the housing conditions and employment opportunities of residents. These groups represent potential partners for bankers seeking to more fully address the credit needs of each region’s low- and moderate-income people and communities.
The information in this section is obtained directly from the websites of the community organizations.
To promote the welfare of Puerto Ricans/Latinos and low-income and disadvantaged residents of the greater Philadelphia area. The association provides services that improve the quality of family and community life in the greater Philadelphia area. It seeks to create new opportunities for the community in education, health, employment, business development, housing, and the welfare of children and families. The association joins other Hispanic and non-Hispanic organizations to work toward developing better understanding and tolerance among all residents of the community.
APM, Inc. is the largest and oldest human services organization serving the needs of Puerto Ricans/Latinos in Philadelphia. It has a satellite office in New Jersey.
1996
Camden County
Asociacion De Puertorriqueños En Marcha, Inc. of New Jersey
2312 Mickle Street
Camden, NJ 08105
Phone: 856 338-9492
Fax: 856 338-9488
E-mail: APMNJINC@aol.com
Website: http://www.apmphila.org/ ![]()
BCCAP exists to combat the causes and reduce the effects of poverty in Burlington county by:
1965
Burlington County, New Jersey
Burlington County Community Action Program
718 Route 130 South
Burlington, NJ 08016
Telephone: (609) 386-5800
Fax: (609) 386-7380
Email: admin@bccap.org
Website: http://www.bccap.org/BCCAP_index.html ![]()
In the interest of the underprivileged, poor, handicapped, uneducated, unskilled, or otherwise disadvantaged persons, OEO will make a broad scale attack upon poverty with a view toward eliminating it as a destructive force on society through related efforts and resources available from federal, state, and local sources.
1966
Camden County, New Jersey
Camden County Council on Economic Opportunity
538 Broadway
Camden, NJ 08103
Telephone: (856) 964-6887
Fax: (856) 365-2784
Website: http://www.camdencountyoeo.org/ ![]()
To rehabilitate and construct housing in the city of Camden for low- and moderate-income individuals and families.
1986
Camden, New Jersey
Camden Lutheran Housing, Inc.
800 Galindez Court
Camden, NJ 08102
Telephone: (856) 342-8088
Fax: (856) 342-7032
Email: bclifford@clhi.org
Website: http://www.clhi.org/index_ie.html ![]()
Cooper's Ferry Development Association (CFDA) is a private, nonprofit corporation charged with creating and implementing a comprehensive revitalization plan for the Camden Waterfront. It was created through a joint effort of the city of Camden, the Campbell Soup Company, and RCA. Since 1984, CFDA has been working to establish a new center of economic activity that can help rebuild Camden's depleted tax base, create a significant number of jobs for city residents, and improve Camden's image as a place to live, work, and visit.
1984
Camden County
Cooper’s Ferry Development Association
One Port Center
2 Riverside Drive, Suite 501
Camden, NJ 08103
Phone: (856) 757-9154
Fax: (856) 757-9478
E-mail: cfda@camdenwaterfront.com
Website: http://www.ci.camden.nj.us/economic/why_cfda.html ![]()
The CHCDC is dedicated to building a thriving, safe, family-oriented community that is economically and culturally diverse.
2003
Cramer Hill neighborhood in Camden, New Jersey
Cramer Hill Community Development Corporation
2699 River Avenue
Camden, NJ 08105
Phone: (856) 964-2462
Fax: 856-964-2363
Email: mdelgado@cramerhillcdc.org
Website: http://www.cramerhillcdc.org/index.htm ![]()
To preserve, protect, and promote the revitalization of the Fairview neighborhood of Camden's downtown area while enhancing the character of its historic and natural assets.
2002
Fairview neighborhood in Camden, New Jersey
Fairview Main Street, Inc.
2950-B Yorkship Square
Camden, NJ 08104
Phone: (856) 966-4003
Fax: (856) 966-4002
Email: info@fairviewmainstreet.org
Website: http://www.fairviewmainstreet.org/ ![]()
To promote the revitalization of the city of Camden through a joint public/private venture
2001
Camden, New Jersey
Greater Camden Partnership
One Market Street
Camden, NJ 08102
Phone: (856) 963-3191
Fax: (856) 225-6683
Website: http://www.downtownnj.com/our-members/greater-camden-partnership45.php ![]()
To restore the dignity and quality of life of the community through programs for housing restoration, economic expansion, and human development
1984
Camden, New Jersey
Heart of Camden
1742 Ferry Avenue
Camden, NJ 08104
Telephone: (856) 966-1212
Fax: (856) 966-0236
Website: http://www.heartofcamden.org/about.htm ![]()
HEO is dedicated to helping low- and moderate-income families and individuals find affordable housing and appropriate employment
1992
Camden, Gloucester, Salem, Cumberland, Cape May, and Atlantic counties in New Jersey
Housing and Economic Opportunities, Inc.
600 Cuthbert Blvd.
Westmont, New Jersey 08108
Telephone: (856) 858-0303
Fax: (856) 858-0163
Email: shelia@njhousing.net
Website: http://www.njhousing.net/index.html ![]()
To meet the housing and counseling needs of the communities that it serves by assisting those communities in strengthening low- and moderate-income neighborhoods through housing, management, and development programs.
1967
Camden and Burlington counties
Jersey Counseling & Housing Development, Inc
1840 South Broadway
Camden, NJ 08107
Phone: (856)541-1000
Fax: (856)541-8836
E-mail: jerseycou@aol.com
Website: N/A
The mission of Lutheran Social Ministries of New Jersey is to serve those in New Jersey who hurt, who are in need, or who have limited choices.
1904
New Jersey
Lutheran Social Ministries of New Jersey
6 Terri Lane, Suite 300
Burlington, NJ 08016
Phone: (609) 386-7171
Fax: (609) 386-7191
E-mail: info@lsmnj.org
Website: http://www.lsmnj.org/ ![]()
MEND is dedicated to providing decent, safe, affordable housing to low- and moderate-income families, senior citizens, and disabled individuals
1969
Burlington County, New Jersey
Moorestown Ecumenical Neighborhood Development, Inc.
99 E Second Street
P.O. Box 828
Moorestown, NJ 08057
Telephone: (856) 722-7070
Fax: (856) 722-7577
Website: http://009f886.netsolhost.com/index.html ![]()
To renew pride, restore confidence in the benefits of education, promote reinvestment, and revitalize neighborhoods in collaboration with residents, businesses, government agencies, and other nonprofits.
1988
Primary service area is Camden metropolitan division. NHS Camden is able to assist residents throughout New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware.
Neighborhood Housing Services of Camden, Inc.
601-603 Clinton Street
Camden, NJ 08103
Telephone: (856) 541-0720
Fax: (856) 541-8440
Email: nhscamden@comcast.net
Website: http://www.nhscamden.org ![]()
To revitalize the Parkside community of Camden
1993
Parkside neighborhood in Camden, New Jersey
Parkside Business and Community in Partnership, Inc.
1487 Kenwood Ave.
Camden, NJ 08103
Phone: (856) 964-0440
Fax: (856) 964-3664
Email: info@pbcip.org
Website: http://www.pbcip.org/ ![]()
To enhance and promote the economic independence and general welfare of individuals and families residing in Camden city and county by providing comprehensive services in early child care and education, adult and homeless day centers, housing, youth services, job training, employment and related programs that help people help themselves.
1967
Primary service area is the city of Camden. Child-care facilities are in Merchantville and Winslow Township in Camden county.
Respond, Inc.
532 State Street
Camden, NJ 08102
Telephone: (856) 365-4403
Fax: (856) 365-4408
Website: http://www.respondsocserv.org/respond_index.html ![]()
SOW is coordinating the effort to update the North Camden neighborhood plan to reflect current conditions, opportunities, and threats facing North Camden. SOW is working with a broad range of community stakeholders and residents. With the current completion of the 2008 North Camden Neighborhood and Waterfront Park plan, SOW will work in tandem with its member organizations to implement the key recommendations to ensure future equitable development.
1992 (SOW played a key role in spearheading the creation of the original North Camden Plan, which was published in 1993)
Camden, New Jersey
Save Our Waterfront
800 Galindez Court
Camden, NJ 08102
Phone: (609) 502-6048
Email: sow.camden@gmail.com
Website: www.sow-camden.org ![]()
To enable individuals to form a community, improve their standard of living, and create safe neighborhoods by encouraging stability and pride through homeownership. This change can be affected by providing the resources, services, and means that will empower the people of East Camden with a sense of dignity, pride, and roots.
1985
Camden, NJ
St. Joseph’s Carpenter Society
20 Church Street
Camden, NJ 08105
Phone: (856) 966-8117
Fax: (856) 342-7289
E-mail: phogan@sjcscamdem.org
Website: http://www.sjcscamden.org/ ![]()
To provide the support services necessary for families to obtain decent, affordable homes to live in and to help them attain homeownership.
1972
Camden, New Jersey
State Street Housing Corp.
532 State Street
Camden, NJ 08102
Phone: (856) 365-4403
Fax: (856) 365-4408
E-mail: N/A
Website: http://www.respondsocserv.org/housing.html ![]()
The mission of the Affordable Homes Group, Inc., and all its member companies, is to help meet the needs of lower income individuals and families as partners. The foundation of the Affordable Homes Group, Inc.’s work is decent, affordable housing, which helps people reallocate economic resources and focus energies in meeting both immediate and longer-term goals. The Affordable Homes Group, Inc. provides a continuum of housing options: emergency shelter, transitional housing, rental housing, and affordable homeownership. Through a variety of supportive services, the Affordable Homes Group, Inc. strives to help lower income people take control of their own futures.
2000
Southern New Jersey, particularly Burlington County
The Affordable Homes Group, Inc.
P.O. Box 249
94-96 Rancocas Road
Mt. Holly, NJ 08060
Website: http://www.affordablehomesgroup.com/ ![]()
To promote economic development to include the economically disadvantaged, primarily minorities, in the Delaware Valley, primarily the city of Camden, New Jersey.
1987
The Delaware Valley (primary service area is Camden, New Jersey)
The Latin American Economic Development Association, Inc.
129 North Broadway, Suite 300
Camden, NJ 08102
Telephone: (856) 338-1177
Fax: (856) 963-1835
Website: http://www.laeda.com/index.html ![]()
To provide social services that improve quality of life and promote self-sufficiency.
1987
Cumberland, Gloucester, and Salem counties
Tri-County Community Action Partnership
110 Cohansey Street
Bridgeton, NJ 08302
Phone: 856-451-6330
Fax: 856-455-7288
Website: http://www.tricountycaa.org ![]()
Volunteers of America Delaware Valley provides community-based assistance to populations in need so that they can lead self-fulfilled, independent lives.
Founded in Philadelphia in 1896; incorporated as Volunteers of America Delaware Valley, Inc. in 1985.
Delaware Valley
Volunteers of America Delaware Valley
235 White Horse Pike
Collingswood, NJ 08107
Telephone: (856) 854-4660
Fax: (856) 854-0651
Email: info@voadv.org
Website: http://www.voadv.org/index.cfm ![]()