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Executive Director Frank Cirillo welcomes Alliance Board member, Pastor Rupert Hall, to a recent Board meeting
Mercer Alliance to End Homelessness welcomes new Board member Anita D. Wemple.

Pictured left to right are Executive Director Frank A. Cirillo, Treasurer, Jackie Alberts, Board memeber Anita D. Wemple and Board Chairman John Monahan
Mercer Alliance to End Homelessness welcomes Daniel Ryan as a new board member.

Pictured from left to right are Dan Ryan, board member, Jackie Alberts, Treasurer and Frank Cirillo, Executive Director
Mercer Alliance to End Homelessness and our community partner, Anchor House, were presented with Certificates of Appreciation by the Turning Point United Methodist Church
Mercer Alliance to End Homelessness and our community partner, Anchor House, were presented with Certificates of Appreciation by the Turning Point United Methodist Church on Sunday, January 28, 2018. We were honored for the great work that we do and our commitment to serve in the City of Trenton.

Pictured from left to right are Frank Cirillo, Mercer Alliance to End Homelessness, Merlene Taylor, Turning Point United Methodist Church, and Kim McNear, Anchor House.
Mercer Alliance attended the 2017 National Conference on Ending Family & Youth Homelessness in Houston Texas on February 23rd and 24th.
We were working with our partners on innovative ideas to combat family and youth homelessness.

Pictured from left to right are: Donna Rendeiro, NJHMFA, Jackie Edwards, Catholic Charities, Frank A. Cirillo, Mercer Alliance to End Homelessness, Vernett Sherrill, City of Trenton and Marygrace Billek, Mercer County Human Services.
Mercer Alliance to End Homelessness welcomes Joyce Campbell, Executive Director of Trenton Area Soup Kitchen (TASK), to our Board of Directors
National Alliance to End Homelessness Awards Ceremony
On January 25th, 2017 homeless service providers and volunteers conducted a count of homeless individuals and families in Mercer County as part of the #NJCounts 2017. This count provides a snapshot of the scope of homelessness in our community and across the nation and is vital to assessing need and leveraging resources to prevent and homelessness.
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On Wednesday, December 21,2016,at 10 am, at Turning point United Methodist Church, the Mercer Alliance to End Homelessness and Turning Point United Methodist Church hosted a Homeless Persons’ Memorial Service. This event was held in conjunction with the National Homeless Persons’ Memorial Day traditionally held on December 2lst, the day with the least amount of daylight and the longest period of darkness.
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Videos
- Long term homelessness – Back Story with Joan Goldstein
- Mercer County Bus Tour Part 1 | Part 2