Arm In Arm 61 Nassau Street Princeton, NJ 08542 View Map Phone: 609-396-9355
Link: Arm in Arm Website | Alternate Address
123 E Hanover Street
Trenton, NJ 08608
Nassau Presbyterian Church
61 Nassau Street
Princeton, NJ 08542
Phone: 609-396-9355
Crisis Ministry of Princeton and Trenton
123 E Hanover Street
Trenton, NJ 08608
Phone: 609-396-9355
Previously Crisis Ministry of Mercer County, Arm in Arm provides assistance for those who are homeless or at risk of eviction, foreclosure, or utility shutoff. The organization offers food pantries with fresh, frozen, and non-perishable items to low-income people across Mercer County. Personal care products such as shampoo, soap, and toothpaste are available. Work training programs are provided as well. |
Cornerstone Community Kitchen 7 Vandeventer Avenue Princeton, NJ 08542 View Map Phone: 609-924-2613 Link: Princeton United Methodist Church Website | Day & Time
Wednesday
5 to 6:30 pm
The Cornerstone Community Kitchen (CCK) offers a free and nutritious meal every week, even on holidays. Volunteers from the community serve the meal from 5 to 6:30 pm on Wednesdays. In partnership with the Trenton Area Soup Kitchen (TASK), this ministry of Princeton United Methodist Church (PUMC) now serves more than 100 people each week. Some come for the food, while some for the fellowship and friendly atmosphere. All are welcome, no questions asked. |
First Baptist Church of Princeton (Hot Meal) 30 Green Street Princeton, NJ 08542 View Map Phone: 609-924-0877 Link: First Baptist Church of Princeton Website | Days & Times
Tuesdays
5 to 7 pm
Partnering with The Trenton Area Soup Kitchen (TASK) to create Princeton Community Dinner. Every Tuesday we invite you to come to the church for a free dinner to eat here or take home. |
Send Hunger Packing Princeton (SHUPP) Phone: 609-285-3233 Link: SHUPP Website | SHUPP has been created to assist children in Princeton with families who are in need of financial support by providing them with weekend foods throughout the school district. This program is a partnership between Princeton Human Services and Mercer Street Friends. |