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Three Mercer County non-profits partner to prevent evictions

Three Mercer County non-profits – Arm In Arm, Housing Initiatives of Princeton and Princeton Area Community Foundation – are working together to prevent evictions and stop homelessness, as COVID-19 causes severe financial distress and housing insecurity.

Arm In Arm and Housing Initiatives of Princeton (HIP), with nearly 55 years of combined experience serving low-income residents, at the onset of the pandemic, began partnering to meet the housing needs of the county’s residents most in danger of becoming homeless. In July, the Arm In Arm and HIP coalition received a $100,000 grant from the Princeton Area Community Foundation’s COVID-19 Relief & Recovery Fund to ease the financial repercussions felt by households in the community, according to a prepared statement.

According to Arm In Arm Executive Director David Fox, HIP’s partnership and the Community Foundation’s funding will “provide extraordinary rental assistance to help 50-75 families find a clear path to housing sustainability.”

HIP’s Chair, Carol Golden, said, “People who are struggling to pay their rent during this crisis will discover that it is much easier to get the help they need.”

“We are supporting the partnership formed between Arm In Arm and Housing Initiatives of Princeton, as they have been working tirelessly to help our neighbors who have been devastated by the economic fallout from this pandemic,” said Jeffrey M. Vega, president and CEO of the Community Foundation, “By working together and sharing their expertise, we believe they will have a great impact in our region.”

So far, Arm In Arm, HIP and the Community Foundation, using less than 30% of the funding, have been able to provide assistance to 18 families at an average assistance level of $1,611. This aid is more than three times what Arm In Arm or HIP could have offered if working individually rather than in partnership, according to the statement.

For more information, contact Arm In Arm’s Jenn Johnston at 609-462-3910 or [email protected]; or Housing Initiatives of Princeton’s Carol Golden at [email protected]