EFFORTS
The Wrap 4 A Smile Foundation, Inc. was established in February 2005.
In 2005, |
the supply distribution effort was concentrated on shelters in Hudson County, NJ and for Katrina and Rita relief programs.
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In 2006, |
the program was expanded to the tri-state area, and to support our Troops.
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In 2007, |
the program expanded to Southern NJ, and across the United States.
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In 2008, |
the program expanded in Northern NJ, and classroom programs were developed.
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In 2009, |
the program expanded in New York City, and Corporate Social Responsibility Programs were developed. Due to the surge of food supply requests, the foundation is increasing efforts to collect non-perishable food items.
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In 2010, |
developing an overseas projects in Costa Rica and Child Nutrition Program to help fight childhood hunger. |
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Distributed over 50,100 packages of Hygiene supplies.
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Distributed over 8,000 lbs of Food Supplies.
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Distributed over 10,300 items of school supplies.
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Distributed over 6,500 pieces of Clothing.
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Prepared and Served over 5,300 Meals.
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Certified over 7,500 Presidential Volunteer Service Hours.
The Wrap 4 A Smile Foundation, Inc. has expanded its efforts to the following states:
California
• Fred Jordan Mission’s Annual Back to School Program – Los Angeles
Connecticut
• New Haven Home Recovery Shelter - New Haven
Florida
• Operation Shoe Box – Belleview**
Georgia
• HandsOn Network “Give a Day, Get a Disney Day”
New Jersey
Atlantic County
• Atlantic County Women's Center – Northfield
• The Atlantic County Government Shelter (JINS) - Northfield
Bergen County
• Bergen County Alliance to End Homelessness – Hackensack
• Franciscan Community Development Center – Fairview
• The Bergen County Community Action Partnership, Inc. (BCCAP) - Hackensack
Essex County
• Friends in Need Foundation’s Penn Station Feeding Program – Newark
• Several Resources - Newark
Hudson County
• First Choice Women’s Resource Centers – Jersey City
• Good Council - Hoboken
• HOPE House – Jersey City
• Hudson County Alliance to End Homelessness - Jersey City
• Let’s Celebrate – Jersey City
• PERC Shelter – Union City
• Salvation Army – Jersey City***
• Secaucus Social Services – Secaucus
• St. Lucy Shelter – Jersey City
• The Hoboken Shelter – Hoboken
• Women Rising – Jersey City
• United Way – Jersey City
Mercer County
• Anchor House – Trenton***
• Elijah Promise Shelter - East Brunswick
• New Jersey Foster Children Assoc. - Trenton
• Rescue Mission of Trenton - Trenton
• Ronald McDonald House - East Brunswick
• The Bristol-Myers Squibb/RWJ University Hospital’s Child Life program – New Brunswick
• Trenton Area Soup Kitchen - Trenton
• UMDNJ Robert Wood Johnson’s HIP HOP Youth program – Piscataway
Middlesex County
• Haitian SDA Church through Pioneer Community Church - Pert Amboy***
Morris County
• Morris County Foster Parent Assoc. – Parsippany
• St. Peters Orphanage – Denville
• The Community Soup Kitchen of Morristown – Morristown
• Mrs. Wilson’s home - Morristown
Ocean County
• Fix it Program – Toms River
• Providence House – Toms River
Passaic County
• Project Youth Haven – Paterson
• Strengthen Sisters – Wanaque
Salem County
• Support the Troops NJ – Franklinville**
Sussex County
• Birth Haven - Newton
• Today’s Choice – Newton
New York City, New York
• Friends In Need Foundation’s Tompkins Square Park
• Bowery Mission
• China Town YMCA
• Hamilton Madison House
• New York Asian Women’s Center
Mississippi
• Camp Coast Care - Long Beach*
New Mexico
• Youth Ministry - Belen, NM
New York
• Friends In Need Foundation’s Tompkins Square Park – New York City
North Carolina
• Samaritan’s Purse - Operation Christmas Child – Boone
Texas
• Christian Community Action (CCA) Emergency Food Pantry – Lewisville*
• North Dallas Shared Ministry – Dallas*
Washington, D.C.
• The Congressional Awards**
• George Washington University Circle K International
• Miriam's Kitchen
*Hurricane Katrina & Rita’s Relief Program
** Global Efforts through “Support the Troops” Program Serving servicemen
and servicewomen in Iraq and Afghanistan.
*** Haiti Relief Project.
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