Monday, December 5, 2011

National Homeless Person’s Memorial Day

December 21, 2011 / 5 pm – 7 pm
Edison Municipal Complex
(100 Municipal Boulevard, Edison, NJ 08817)
MUSIC - AWARENESS - POETRY - REMEMBRANCE
... Homeless people die from illnesses that affect everyone , frequently without health care.
Homeless people die from exposure, unprotected from the heart and cold. Homeless people die from violence, often in unprovoked hate crimes.
Health care is a human right. Housing is a human right.

...The First Day of Winter. The Longest Night of the Year.
Join us on Wednesday, December 21 at 5pm for a brief memorial event in
Remembrance of those who have died in the past year from causes directly
Related to homelessness. As the economy weakens, increased numbers of people have become homeless and many more are at risk.
Donations of gently used coats and non-perishable goods will be accepted at the event
SUPPORTING ORGANIZATIONS:
Middlesex County Board of Chosen Freeholders, Middlesex County Office of Human Services, Middlesex County
Human Services Advisory Council, Middlesex County Housing Continuum of Care Committee,
Township of Edison, Catholic Charities Dioceses of Metuchen, Making It Possible to End Homelessness,
I Info Line of Middlesex County, Coming Home of Middlesex County, Elijah’s Promise, and
The Jewish Renaissance Foundation.
Homeless people, frequently without health insurance, die from illnesses that affect everyone.  Homeless people die from violence, often in unprovoked hate crimes.
Health care is a human right.  Housing is a human right.

The first day of Winter.  The longest night of the year.
Join us Wednesday, Dec. 21st at 5 p.m. for a brief memorial event in remembrance of those who have died in the past year from causes directly related to homelessness.  As the economy weakens, increased numbers of people have become homeless and many more are at risk.
Donations of gently used coats and non-perishable goods will be accepted at this event.
Supporting organizations:
Middlesex County Board of Chosen Freeholders, Middlesex County Office of Human Services, Middlesex County Human Advisory Council, Middlesex County Housing Continuum of Care committee, Township of Edison, Catholic Charities Dioceses of Metuchen, Making it Possible to End Homelessness, Info Line of Middlesex County, Coming Home of Middlesex County, Homeless people die from illnesses that affect everyone , frequently without health care.
Homeless people die from exposure, unprotected from the heart and cold. Homeless people die from violence, often in unprovoked hate crimes.
Health care is a human right. Housing is a human right.

...The First Day of Winter. The Longest Night of the Year.
Join us on Wednesday, December 21 at 5pm for a brief memorial event in
Remembrance of those who have died in the past year from causes directly
Related to homelessness. As the economy weakens, increased numbers of people have become homeless and many more are at risk.
Donations of gently used coats and non-perishable goods will be accepted at the event
SUPPORTING ORGANIZATIONS:
Middlesex County Board of Chosen Freeholders, Middlesex County Office of Human Services, Middlesex County
Human Services Advisory Council, Middlesex County Housing Continuum of Care Committee,
Township of Edison, Catholic Charities Dioceses of Metuchen, Making It Possible to End Homelessness,
I Info Line of Middlesex County, Coming Home of Middlesex County, Elijah’s Promise, and
The Jewish Renaissance Foundation.Homeless people die from illnesses that affect everyone , frequently without health care.
Homeless people die from exposure, unprotected from the heart and cold. Homeless people die from violence, often in unprovoked hate crimes.
Health care is a human right. Housing is a human right.Homeless people die from illnesses that affect everyone , frequently without health care.
Homeless people die from exposure, unprotected from the heart and cold. Homeless people die from violence, often in unprovoked hate crimes.
Health care is a human right. Housing is a human right.

...The First Day of Winter. The Longest Night of the Year.
Join us on Wednesday, December 21 at 5pm for a brief memorial event in
Remembrance of those who have died in the past year from causes directly
Related to homelessness. As the economy weakens, increased numbers of people have become homeless and many more are at risk.
Donations of gently used coats and non-perishable goods will be accepted at the event
SUPPORTING ORGANIZATIONS:
Middlesex County Board of Chosen Freeholders, Middlesex County Office of Human Services, Middlesex County
Human Services Advisory Council, Middlesex County Housing Continuum of Care Committee,
Township of Edison, Catholic Charities Dioceses of Metuchen, Making It Possible to End Homelessness,
I Info Line of Middlesex County, Coming Home of Middlesex County, Elijah’s Promise, and
The Jewish Renaissance Foundation.Homeless people die from illnesses that affect everyone , frequently without health care.
Homeless people die from exposure, unprotected from the heart and cold. Homeless people die from violence, often in unprovoked hate crimes.
Health care is a human right. Housing is a human right.

...The First Day of Winter. The Longest Night of the Year.
Join us on Wednesday, December 21 at 5pm for a brief memorial event in
Remembrance of those who have died in the past year from causes directly
Related to homelessness. As the economy weakens, increased numbers of people have become homeless and many more are at risk.
Donations of gently used coats and non-perishable goods will be accepted at the event
SUPPORTING ORGANIZATIONS:
Middlesex County Board of Chosen Freeholders, Middlesex County Office of Human Services, Middlesex County
Human Services Advisory Council, Middlesex County Housing Continuum of Care Committee,
Township of Edison, Catholic Charities Dioceses of Metuchen, Making It Possible to End Homelessness,
I Info Line of Middlesex County, Coming Home of Middlesex County, Elijah’s Promise, and
The Jewish Renaissance Foundation.
Elijah’s Promise, and the Jewish Renaissance Foundation.

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