A new relationship to end homelessness

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Courtesy of Suki Wasserman The nonprofit Housing Initiatives of Princeton (HIP) has formed a new relationship with Northfield Bank Foundation. This is the first grant from Northfield to support HIP’s growing, Mercer County-based Transitional Housing which provides local families with a path out of homelessness. From left to right, Diane Senerchia, executive director, Northfield Bank Foundation; Lori Troilo, executive director, Housing Initiatives of Princeton; Valerie Henry, board of trustees member and team lead, and Family Selection Committee, Housing Initiatives of Princeton; and Carolyn Sepkowski, vice president branch manager of Northfield Bank, Pittsfield.

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