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APP: Local charity honoring New Jersey Devils CEO

This article was originally published by the Asbury Park Press. As the chief executive officer of the New Jersey Devils, Philadelphia 76ers and Prudential Center, Scott O’Neil is well known in the sports world. To HFCF, a Middletown-based nonprofit that has raised more than $2 million for various local children’s causes since 2002, he is well known for his generosity. […]

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Event Recap: Habitat for Humanity’s “The House that Youth Built”

One of the big highlights of this year was working with Habitat for Humanity in Monmouth County to assist with building a house in Port Monmouth for the Henn family who lost everything in Hurricane Sandy. The work on the House that Youth Built was a team effort, bringing together students from across our service area along with the team

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HFCF teams up with Red Bamboo Marketing for Habitat for Humanity Day

Many thanks to Red Bamboo Marketing for supporting HFCF and Habitat for Humanity at the House that Youth Built. Attached are a few photos. If you’re interested in volunteering please visit Habitat’s website at: https://www.habitatmonmouth.org/hope-children-house-youth-built Red Bamboo Marketing and some of our friends help rebuild Mrs. Henn’s house in Port Monmouth as part of a collaboration with Habitat for Humanity

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International Planning Alliance Has Strong Showing at HFCF’s Habitat Project

SHREWSBURY, NJ (Date) – On Friday, May 22nd, employees and managers from International Planning Alliance, LLC (IPA), met with members of Habitat for Humanity and HFCF to begin rebuilding a local home in Port Monmouth that was destroyed after Hurricane Sandy in 2012. The house is scheduled to be completely rebuilt by August of 2015. Habitat for Humanity scheduled the

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