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  • Adult Life Skills Program: This is a program that provides support to individuals with autism and intellectual disabilities, age 21 or older. The program uses the principles of applied behavior analysis to help adult learners participate in their homes, communities and vocational settings. The program is offered by the Comprehensive Learning Center in Edison, NJ. You can find more information on their website https://www.clcnj.org/ or call them at (732) 339-1424. Their address is 1090 King Georges Post Road, Edison, NJ 08837. Source: https://www.clcnj.org/adult-life-skills-program
  • African-American Cultural Association: This is a non-profit organization that promotes cultural, ethnic and social awareness in East Brunswick and surrounding communities. The organization sponsors events, programs and activities that celebrate the contributions and achievements of African-Americans. You can contact them by email at aacaeastbrunswick@gmail.com or by mail at PO Box 7131, East Brunswick, NJ 08816. Source: https://www.eastbrunswick.org/DocumentCenter/View/101/African-American-Cultural-Association-PDF
  • Al-Anon: This is a mutual support group for anyone whose life has been affected by someone else’s drinking. Al-Anon offers a safe and confidential place to share experiences, strength and hope with others who understand the challenges of living with alcoholism. There are several Al-Anon meetings in East Brunswick and nearby areas. You can find a meeting near you by visiting the official Al-Anon website https://al-anon.org/ or calling 1-888-4AL-ANON. Source: https://al-anon.org/
  • Ala-Teen: This is a peer support group for teens who are struggling with the effects of someone else’s problem drinking. Ala-Teen helps teens cope with the challenges of growing up in an alcoholic family or environment. Ala-Teen meetings are usually held in conjunction with Al-Anon meetings or separately in schools or community centers. You can find an Ala-Teen meeting near you by visiting the official Al-Anon website https://al-anon.org/newcomers/teen-corner-alateen/ or calling 1-888-4AL-ANON. Source: https://al-anon.org/newcomers/teen-corner-alateen/
  • Alcoholics Anonymous: This is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other to solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. Alcoholics Anonymous offers a program of recovery based on the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions of AA. There are many AA meetings in East Brunswick and nearby areas. You can find a meeting near you by visiting the AlcoholicsAnonymous.com website https://alcoholicsanonymous.com/aa-meetings/new-jersey/east-brunswick-new-jersey/ or calling (732) 249-6820. Source: https://alcoholicsanonymous.com/aa-meetings/new-jersey/east-brunswick-new-jersey/
  • Aldersgate Crisis Room: This is a major outreach of Aldersgate United Methodist Church in East Brunswick. It includes a food bank that provides food to hundreds of families each month, a thrift shop that sells clothing and other items at low prices to needy families, and a backpack and school supply drive that helps children in need. You can find more information on their website https://aldersgatenj.com/crisis-room/ or call them at (732) 254-7361. Their address is 568 Ryders Lane, East Brunswick, NJ 08816. Source: https://aldersgatenj.com/crisis-room/
  • Alliance for the Prevention of Drug and Alcohol Abuse: This is a committee of volunteers from the community who are dedicated to the prevention of drug and alcohol abuse in East Brunswick. The Alliance provides education and public awareness activities for the residents of East Brunswick with the aid of state grant funds. The Alliance also collaborates with other community organizations and leaders to support appropriate programming for the community. You can contact them by email at alliance@eastbrunswick.org or by phone at (732) 390-6797. Their address is 334 Dunhams Corner Road, East Brunswick, NJ 08816. Source: https://www.eastbrunswick.org/content/202/253/default.aspx
  • American Association of Retired People: This is a non-profit organization that advocates for the interests and well-being of people aged 50 and older. AARP offers various benefits and discounts to its members, such as insurance, travel, health, entertainment and more. AARP also provides information and resources on topics such as retirement, caregiving, health, money and work. You can join AARP for $12 for your first year when you sign up for automatic renewal on their website https://www.aarp.org/ or call 1-888-OUR-AARP. Source: https://www.aarp.org/
  • American Chronic Pain Association: This is a non-profit organization that provides resources and support for people living with chronic pain, such as communication tools, lessons learned, pain management skills, relaxation guides and more. The ACPA also educates and advocates on behalf of people with chronic pain and their families, as well as health care professionals. You can find more information on their website https://www.theacpa.org/ or contact them by email at ACPA@theacpa.org or by phone at 1-800-533-3231. Source: https://www.theacpa.org/
  • American Legion – Crandall – Kossman Post #177: This is a local chapter of the American Legion, a national organization of veterans who served in the U.S. armed forces during wartime. The post provides various services and benefits to its members and their families, such as scholarships, financial assistance, advocacy, social events and more. The post also supports various community programs and causes, such as youth activities, patriotic education, veterans affairs and rehabilitation. You can contact them by phone at (732) 254-8864 or by mail at PO Box 177, East Brunswick, NJ 08816. Source: https://www.eastbrunswick.org/DocumentCenter/View/97/American-Legion-Crandall-Kossman-Post-177-PDF
  • American Legion – Ladies Auxiliary Crandall – Kossman Unit 177: This is a local chapter of the American Legion Auxiliary, a national organization of women who are related to veterans who served in the U.S. armed forces during wartime. The unit supports the American Legion and its programs, as well as various community projects and causes, such as children and youth, veterans and military families, education and scholarships, national security and more. You can contact them by phone at (732) 254-8864 or by mail at PO Box 177, East Brunswick, NJ 08816. Source: https://www.eastbrunswick.org/DocumentCenter/View/98/American-Legion-Ladies-Auxiliary-Crandall-Kossman-Unit-177-PDF
  • Animal Rescue Force Inc.: This is a non-profit organization that rescues homeless and unwanted animals from shelters and other sources and finds them loving and permanent homes. The organization operates two adoption centers in East Brunswick and Sayreville, where potential adopters can meet the animals and fill out an application. The organization also provides veterinary care, spaying/neutering, microchipping and vaccinations for the animals. You can find more information on their website https://animalrescueforceinc.com/ or call them at (732) 257-7559. Their address is 511 Ryders Lane, East Brunswick, NJ 08816. Source: https://animalrescueforceinc.com/
  • Backpack & School Supply Drive: This is a program that collects and distributes backpacks and school supplies to children in need in East Brunswick. The program is run by the Recreation and Parks Department and the Crystal Springs Family Waterpark. Donations are accepted from mid-August to early September at various locations in East Brunswick. You can contact them by email at recreation@eastbrunswick.org or by phone at (732) 390-6797. Source: https://www.eastbrunswick.org/452/Community-Organizations
  • B’nai B’rith Unit #2833: This is a local chapter of B’nai B’rith, a global organization that advocates for human rights, diversity, and community service. The chapter organizes social, cultural, and educational events for its members and supports various charitable causes. You can contact them by phone at (732) 254-2764 or by mail at 2 Jean Walling Civic Center, East Brunswick, NJ 08816. Source: https://www.eastbrunswick.org/DocumentCenter/View/102/Bnai-Brith-Unit-2833-PDF
  • Bowne0Monroe PTA: This is a parent-teacher association that supports the Bowne-Munro Elementary School in East Brunswick. The PTA provides funding and volunteers for various school programs and activities, such as field trips, assemblies, book fairs, family nights, and more. The PTA also fosters communication and collaboration among parents, teachers, and administrators. You can find more information on their website https://bowne-munro.ptboard.com/home or contact them by email at bownemunropta@gmail.com. Source: https://bowne-munro.ptboard.com/home
  • Boy Scout Troop 109: This is a boy scout troop that serves boys aged 11 to 17 in East Brunswick. The troop is part of the Middlesex District of the Monmouth Council of the Boy Scouts of America. The troop meets weekly at the Community Arts Center and participates in various outdoor activities, such as camping, hiking, canoeing, fishing, and more. The troop also engages in community service projects and leadership development programs. You can find more information on their website https://www.troop109nj.com/ or contact them by email at scoutmaster@troop109nj.com. Source: https://www.troop109nj.com/
  • Boy Scout Troop 132: This is another boy scout troop that serves boys aged 11 to 17 in East Brunswick. The troop is also part of the Middlesex District of the Monmouth Council of the Boy Scouts of America. The troop meets weekly at the St. Bartholomew Church and participates in various outdoor activities, such as camping, hiking, biking, skiing, and more. The troop also engages in community service projects and leadership development programs. You can find more information on their website https://www.troop132.com/ or contact them by email at info@troop132.com. Source: https://www.troop132.com/
  • Boy Scouts – Troop 252: This is yet another boy scout troop that serves boys aged 11 to 17 in East Brunswick. The troop is also part of the Middlesex District of the Monmouth Council of the Boy Scouts of America. The troop meets weekly at the Aldersgate United Methodist Church and participates in various outdoor activities, such as camping, hiking, rafting, climbing, and more. The troop also engages in community service projects and leadership development programs. You can find more information on their website https://troop252.mytroop.us/ or contact them by phone at (732) 254-7361. Source: https://troop252.mytroop.us/
  • Boy Scouts – Troop 220: This is a boy scout troop that serves boys aged 11 to 17 in Milltown, but also welcomes boys from East Brunswick and other nearby towns. The troop is part of the Middlesex District of the Monmouth Council of the Boy Scouts of America. The troop meets weekly at the Milltown Senior Center and participates in various outdoor activities, such as camping, hiking, sailing, caving, and more. The troop also engages in community service projects and leadership development programs. You can find more information on their website https://www.troop220milltown.org/ or contact them by email at info@troop220milltown.org. Source: https://www.troop220milltown.org/
  • Boy Scouts – Tropp 83: This is a boy scout troop that serves boys aged 11 to 17 in Spotswood, but also welcomes boys from East Brunswick and other nearby towns. The troop is part of the Middlesex District of the Monmouth Council of the Boy Scouts of America. The troop meets weekly at the Spotswood Reformed Church and participates in various outdoor activities, such as camping, hiking, kayaking, snowboarding, and more. The troop also engages in community service projects and leadership development programs. You can find more information on their website https://www.troop83nj.com/ or contact them by email at scoutmaster@troop83nj.com. Source: https://www.troop83nj.com/
  • Brandeis University National Women’s Committee: This is a local chapter of the Brandeis University National Women’s Committee, a national organization that supports the Brandeis University Library and its research collections. The chapter organizes social, cultural, and educational events for its members and raises funds for the library through book sales, donations, and memberships. You can contact them by phone at (732) 238-2089 or by mail at 2 Jean Walling Civic Center, East Brunswick, NJ 08816. Source: https://www.eastbrunswick.org/DocumentCenter/View/103/Brandeis-University-National-Womens-Committee-PDF
  • Brookview Fire Company – Ladies Auxiliary: This is a group of women who support the Brookview Volunteer Fire Company in East Brunswick. The auxiliary provides assistance and resources to the fire company and its members, such as fundraising, catering, social events, and more. The auxiliary also participates in various community activities and causes, such as blood drives, food drives, holiday baskets, and more. You can contact them by phone at (732) 254-8864 or by mail at PO Box 177, East Brunswick, NJ 08816. Source: https://www.eastbrunswick.org/DocumentCenter/View/104/Brookview-Fire-Company-Ladies-Auxiliary-PDF
  • Brookview Volunteer Fire Company: This is a volunteer fire company that serves the residents of East Brunswick Fire District #1. The fire company responds to various emergencies, such as fires, accidents, medical calls, hazardous materials incidents, and more. The fire company also provides fire prevention education and public safety awareness to the community. You can contact them by phone at (732) 254-8864 or by mail at PO Box 177, East Brunswick, NJ 08816. Source: https://www.eastbrunswick.org/DocumentCenter/View/105/Brookview-Volunteer-Fire-Company-PDF
  • Celebrate Perth Amboy – San Sebastian Relief Fund: This is a non-profit organization that provides humanitarian aid and relief to the victims of Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico. The organization collects and distributes donations of food, water, clothing, medicine, and other supplies to the people of San Sebastian, a town in Puerto Rico that has a sister city relationship with Perth Amboy, NJ. The organization also coordinates volunteer trips to Puerto Rico to help with the recovery efforts. You can contact them by email at celebrateperthamboy@gmail.com or by phone at (732) 826-1690. Source: https://www.facebook.com/celebrateperthamboy/
  • Central Jersey Christian Singles: This is a social group that organizes events and activities for Christian singles in Central Jersey. The group offers opportunities for singles to meet new people, make new friends, and share their faith. The group hosts various events, such as dinners, dances, picnics, concerts, trips, and more. You can contact them by email at centraljerseychristiansingles@gmail.com or by phone at (732) 841-3212. Source: https://www.meetup.com/Central-Jersey-Christian-Singles-Social-Meetup/
  • Central Jersey Environmental Task Force: This is a non-profit organization that promotes environmental awareness and action in Central Jersey. The organization educates and informs the public about various environmental issues and challenges, such as climate change, pollution, energy conservation, recycling, and more. The organization also advocates for environmental policies and legislation at the local, state, and federal levels. You can contact them by email at cjenviro@gmail.com or by phone at (732) 254-0800. Source: https://www.cjenviro.org/
  • Central School PTA: This is a parent-teacher association that supports the Central Elementary School in East Brunswick. The PTA provides funding and volunteers for various school programs and activities, such as field trips, assemblies, book fairs, family nights, and more. The PTA also fosters communication and collaboration among parents, teachers, and administrators. You can find more information on their website https://centralebpta.membershiptoolkit.com/ or contact them by email at centralebpta@gmail.com. Source: https://centralebpta.membershiptoolkit.com/
  • Centurions of East Brunswick: This is a non-profit organization that provides financial assistance and support to individuals and families in need in East Brunswick. The organization raises funds through various events and activities, such as golf outings, casino nights, raffles, auctions, and more. The organization also partners with other local organizations and businesses to help the community. You can contact them by email at centurionsofeb@gmail.com or by mail at PO Box 7131, East Brunswick NJ 08816. Source: https://www.facebook.com/centurionsofeb/
  • Chabad of East Brunswick: This is a Jewish organization that serves the Jewish community in East Brunswick and surrounding areas. The organization offers various services and programs for Jews of all backgrounds and affiliations, such as synagogue services, holiday celebrations, educational classes, social events, youth activities, outreach programs, and more. The organization also operates a preschool and a Hebrew school for children. You can find more information on their website https://www.chabadeastbrunswick.com/ or contact them by email at info@chabadeastbrunswick.com or by phone at (732) 398-9492. Their address is 193 Dunhams Corner Road East Brunswick NJ 08816. Source: https://www.chabadeastbrunswick.com/
  • Chittick School PTA: This is another parent-teacher association that supports the Chittick Elementary School in East Brunswick. The PTA provides funding and volunteers for various school programs and activities, such as field trips, assemblies, book fairs, family nights, and more. The PTA also fosters communication and collaboration among parents, teachers, and administrators. You can find more information on their website https://chittickebpta.membershiptoolkit.com/ or contact them by email at chittickebpta@gmail.com. Source: https://chittickebpta.membershiptoolkit.com/
  • Churchill Jr. High School PTA: This is another parent-teacher association that supports the Churchill Junior High School in East Brunswick. The PTA provides funding and volunteers for various school programs and activities, such as field trips, assemblies, book fairs, family nights, and more. The PTA also fosters communication and collaboration among parents, teachers, and administrators. You can find more information on their website https://churchillebpta.membershiptoolkit.com/ or contact them by email at churchillebpta@gmail.com. Source: https://churchillebpta.membershiptoolkit.com/
  • Clergy Council: This is a group of clergy members from various faith communities in East Brunswick. The council meets regularly to discuss and address various issues and concerns that affect the community, such as interfaith relations, social justice, education, health, and more. The council also organizes and participates in various events and activities that promote peace, harmony, and understanding among different faiths and cultures. You can contact them by email at clergy@eastbrunswick.org or by phone at (732) 390-6797. Source: https://www.eastbrunswick.org/content/202/253/default.aspx
  • Commodore East Brunswick Users Group: This is a group of computer enthusiasts who share an interest in Commodore computers and related technologies. The group meets monthly to exchange information, tips, tricks, and software for Commodore computers, such as the Commodore 64, the Commodore 128, the Amiga, and more. The group also hosts demonstrations, presentations, and workshops on various topics related to Commodore computers. You can contact them by email at cebug@optonline.net or by phone at (732) 254-9074. Source: https://www.eastbrunswick.org/DocumentCenter/View/106/Commodore-East-Brunswick-Users-Group-PDF
  • Community Food Pantry: This is a food pantry that provides food and grocery items to individuals and families in need in East Brunswick. The food pantry is run by the East Brunswick Interfaith Clergy Council and is supported by various churches, synagogues, schools, businesses, and civic groups in the community. The food pantry is open on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. You can contact them by email at ebfoodpantry@gmail.com or by phone at (732) 254-9000 ext. 8262. Their address is 2 Jean Walling Civic Center, East Brunswick, NJ 08816. Source: https://www.eastbrunswick.org/DocumentCenter/View/107/Community-Food-Pantry-PDF
  • Cub Scout Pack 132: This is a cub scout pack that serves boys aged 5 to 10 in East Brunswick. The pack is part of the Middlesex District of the Monmouth Council of the Boy Scouts of America. The pack meets monthly at the Warnsdorfer Elementary School and participates in various fun and educational activities, such as camping, hiking, fishing, crafts, games, and more. The pack also engages in community service projects and character development programs. You can find more information on their website https://www.pack132.com/ or contact them by email at info@pack132.com. Source: https://www.pack132.com/
  • Cub Scout Pack 220: This is another cub scout pack that serves boys aged 5 to 10 in East Brunswick. The pack is also part of the Middlesex District of the Monmouth Council of the Boy Scouts of America. The pack meets monthly at the Central Elementary School and participates in various fun and educational activities, such as camping, hiking, biking, rocketry, pinewood derby, and more. The pack also engages in community service projects and character development programs. You can find more information on their website https://www.pack220eb.org/ or contact them by email at info@pack220eb.org. Source: https://www.pack220eb.org/
  • Cub Scout Pack 223: This is yet another cub scout pack that serves boys aged 5 to 10 in East Brunswick. The pack is also part of the Middlesex District of the Monmouth Council of the Boy Scouts of America. The pack meets monthly at the Lawrence Brook Elementary School and participates in various fun and educational activities, such as camping, hiking, archery, STEM projects, popcorn sales, and more. The pack also engages in community service projects and character development programs. You can find more information on their website https://www.eastbrunswickpack223.com/ or contact them by email at eastbrunswickpack223@gmail.com. Source: https://www.eastbrunswickpack223.com/
  • Daisy Association AKA EBBIC: This is a non-profit organization that provides recreational and social opportunities for individuals with special needs in East Brunswick and surrounding areas. The organization operates a day program for adults with developmental disabilities, as well as a summer camp for children and teens with special needs. The organization also hosts various events and activities for its members and their families throughout the year, such as dances, parties, trips, picnics, and more. You can contact them by email at daisyrec@gmail.com or by phone at (732) 254-2003. Their address is 23 Harts Lane East Brunswick NJ 08816. Source: https://www.daisyrecreation.org/
  • Deborah Hospital Foundation – EC Chapter: This is a local chapter of the Deborah Hospital Foundation, a national organization that supports the Deborah Heart and Lung Center in Browns Mills, NJ. The center provides specialized care for patients with heart, lung, and vascular diseases, regardless of their ability to pay. The chapter raises funds for the center through various events and activities, such as luncheons, fashion shows, raffles, auctions, and more. You can contact them by phone at (732) 254-1862 or by mail at PO Box 7131 East Brunswick NJ 08816. Source: https://www.eastbrunswick.org/DocumentCenter/View/108/Deborah-Hospital-Foundation-EC-Chapter-PDF
  • Democratic Club: This is a political club that supports the Democratic Party and its candidates in East Brunswick and beyond. The club organizes various events and activities for its members and supporters, such as meetings, rallies, fundraisers, voter registration drives, canvassing, phone banking, and more. The club also provides information and resources on various political issues and campaigns. You can contact them by email at ebdems@gmail.com or by phone at (732) 387-6151. Their address is PO Box 7131 East Brunswick NJ 08816. Source: https://www.eastbrunswick.org/DocumentCenter/View/109/Democratic-Club-PDF
  • Dutch Road Civic Association: This is a civic association that represents the residents of Dutch Road and its surrounding streets in East Brunswick. The association works to improve the quality of life and safety of the neighborhood, as well as to preserve its historical and environmental character. The association also organizes various events and activities for its members and the community, such as picnics, yard sales, holiday parties, and more. You can contact them by email at dutchroadcivic@gmail.com or by mail at PO Box 7131 East Brunswick NJ 08816. Source: https://www.eastbrunswick.org/DocumentCenter/View/110/Dutch-Road-Civic-Association-PDF
  • East Brunswick Baseball League Buddy Division: This is a division of the East Brunswick Baseball League that provides an opportunity for children with special needs to play baseball in a fun and supportive environment. The division pairs each player with a buddy who assists them on the field and off the field. The division also promotes friendship, teamwork, and sportsmanship among the players, buddies, coaches, and families. You can find more information on their website https://www.ebbl.org/Default.aspx?tabid=2659458 or contact them by email at ebblbuddyball@gmail.com. Source: https://www.ebbl.org/Default.aspx?tabid=2659458
  • East Brunswick Chamber of Hadassah: This is a local chapter of Hadassah, a national organization that supports the Hadassah Medical Organization in Israel and its humanitarian projects around the world. The chapter organizes various events and activities for its members and supporters, such as meetings, luncheons, fundraisers, cultural programs, educational workshops, and more. The chapter also advocates for women’s health, social justice, and peace in Israel and the Middle East. You can contact them by email at ebhadassah@gmail.com or by phone at (732) 254-1862. Source: https://www.eastbrunswick.org/DocumentCenter/View/111/East-Brunswick-Chapter-of-Hadassah-PDF
  • East Brunswick Community Housing Corp: This is a non-profit organization that provides affordable housing for low and moderate income families in East Brunswick. The organization owns and manages several properties in East Brunswick that offer rental units for eligible families. The organization also provides counseling and assistance to tenants and applicants on various housing issues and programs. You can contact them by email at ebchc@optonline.net or by phone at (732) 257-5799. Their address is 59 Milltown Road East Brunswick NJ 08816. Source: https://www.eastbrunswick.org/DocumentCenter/View/112/East-Brunswick-Community-Housing-Corp-PDF
  • East Brunswick Community Players: This is a community theater group that produces and performs various shows and musicals in East Brunswick and surrounding areas. The group welcomes anyone who is interested in theater, whether as an actor, director, producer, stage crew, or audience member. The group also offers workshops and classes on various aspects of theater production and performance. You can find more information on their website https://www.ebcp.org/ or contact them by email at info@ebcp.org or by phone at (732) 254-3939. Source: https://www.ebcp.org/
  • East Brunswick Education Foundation: This is a non-profit organization that supports the East Brunswick Public Schools by providing grants for innovative educational programs and projects that are not funded by the regular school budget. The organization raises funds through various events and activities, such as golf outings, casino nights, raffles, auctions, and more. The organization also fosters partnerships among parents, teachers, administrators, businesses, and community members to enhance the quality of education in East Brunswick. You can find more information on their website https://ebeducationfoundation.org/ or contact them by email at info@ebeducationfoundation.org or by phone at (732) 254-3344. Source: https://ebeducationfoundation.org/
  • East Brunswick Fire District #1 Old – – Bridge Volunteer Fire Company: This is a volunteer fire company that serves the residents of East Brunswick Fire District #1. The fire company responds to various emergencies, such as fires, accidents, medical calls, hazardous materials incidents, and more. The fire company also provides fire prevention education and public safety awareness to the community. You can contact them by phone at (732) 257-1505 or by mail at PO Box 7131 East Brunswick NJ 08816. Source: https://www.eastbrunswick.org/DocumentCenter/View/113/East-Brunswick-Fire-District-1-Old-Bridge-Volunteer-Fire-Company-PDF
  • East Brunswick Fire District #1 Old Bridge Volunteer Fire Company District #1 Auxiliary: This is a group of women who support the East Brunswick Fire District #1 Old Bridge Volunteer Fire Company and its members. The auxiliary provides assistance and resources to the fire company, such as fundraising, catering, social events, and more. The auxiliary also participates in various community activities and causes, such as blood drives, food drives, holiday baskets, and more. You can contact them by phone at (732) 257-1505 or by mail at PO Box 7131 East Brunswick NJ 08816. Source: https://www.eastbrunswick.org/DocumentCenter/View/114/East-Brunswick-Fire-District-1-Old-Bridge-Volunteer-Fire-Company-District-1-Auxiliary-PDF
  • East Brunswick Friends of the Library: This is a non-profit organization that supports the East Brunswick Public Library and its services and programs. The organization raises funds for the library through various events and activities, such as book sales, membership drives, donations, and more. The organization also organizes and sponsors various cultural and educational programs for the library patrons and the community, such as lectures, concerts, exhibits, and more. You can find more information on their website https://www.ebpl.org/main/friends-of-the-library.cfm or contact them by email at friends@ebpl.org or by phone at (732) 390-6767. Source: https://www.ebpl.org/main/friends-of-the-library.cfm
  • East Brunswick Grange $151: This is a local chapter of the National Grange, a fraternal organization that advocates for rural America and agriculture. The chapter meets monthly at the Grange Hall in East Brunswick and participates in various activities and projects that promote community service, family values, education, legislation, and cooperation. The chapter also hosts various events and programs for its members and the public, such as dinners, dances, fairs, contests, and more. You can contact them by phone at (732) 254-0800 or by mail at 485 Cranbury Road East Brunswick NJ 08816. Source: https://www.eastbrunswick.org/DocumentCenter/View/115/East-Brunswick-Grange-151-PDF
  • East Brunswick Hadassah: This is another local chapter of Hadassah, a national organization that supports the Hadassah Medical Organization in Israel and its humanitarian projects around the world. The chapter organizes various events and activities for its members and supporters, such as meetings, luncheons, fundraisers, cultural programs, educational workshops, and more. The chapter also advocates for women’s health, social justice, and peace in Israel and the Middle East. You can contact them by email at ebhadassah@gmail.com or by phone at (732) 254-1862. Source: https://www.eastbrunswick.org/DocumentCenter/View/116/East-Brunswick-Hadassah-PDF
  • East Brunswick High School Booster Club: This is a non-profit organization that supports the athletic programs and teams of the East Brunswick High School. The organization raises funds for the school’s sports equipment, uniforms, awards, scholarships, and other needs. The organization also organizes and sponsors various events and activities for the school’s athletes and their families, such as banquets, picnics, spirit nights, and more. You can find more information on their website https://ebhsboosters.com/ or contact them by email at ebhsboosters@gmail.com or by phone at (732) 254-1862. Source: https://ebhsboosters.com/
  • East Brunswick High School PTSA: This is another parent-teacher association that supports the East Brunswick High School. The PTSA provides funding and volunteers for various school programs and activities, such as field trips, assemblies, book fairs, family nights, and more. The PTSA also fosters communication and collaboration among parents, teachers, administrators, students, and community members. You can find more information on their website https://ebhsptsa.membershiptoolkit.com/ or contact them by email at ebhsptsa@gmail.com. Source: https://ebhsptsa.membershiptoolkit.com/
  • East Brunswick Historical Society: This is another non-profit organization that preserves and promotes the history and heritage of East Brunswick. The society operates the Alice Appleby Devoe Library and Museum, which houses historical artifacts, documents, photographs, and books related to East Brunswick. The society also organizes lectures, tours, exhibits, and events throughout the year. You can find more information on their website https://www.ebhistoricalsociety.com/ or contact them by email at eastbrunswickhistoricalsociety@gmail.com or by phone at (732) 251-1000. Source: https://www.ebhistoricalsociety.com/
  • East Brunswick Human Relations Council: This is a council of volunteers from the community who are appointed by the mayor to promote and foster positive human relations in East Brunswick. The council works to eliminate discrimination, prejudice, and intolerance in the community, as well as to celebrate diversity and inclusion. The council also organizes and participates in various events and activities that enhance the quality of life and harmony in the community, such as forums, workshops, festivals, awards, and more. You can contact them by email at humanrelations@eastbrunswick.org or by phone at (732) 390-6797. Source: https://www.eastbrunswick.org/content/202/253/default.aspx
  • East Brunswick Independent Fire Company: This is a volunteer fire company that serves the residents of East Brunswick Fire District #2. The fire company responds to various emergencies, such as fires, accidents, medical calls, hazardous materials incidents, and more. The fire company also provides fire prevention education and public safety awareness to the community. You can contact them by phone at (732) 257-1505 or by mail at PO Box 7131 East Brunswick NJ 08816. Source: https://www.eastbrunswick.org/DocumentCenter/View/117/East-Brunswick-Independent-Fire-Company-PDF
  • East Brunswick Jewish Center Sisterhood: This is a group of women who support the East Brunswick Jewish Center and its programs and services. The sisterhood provides funding and volunteers for various projects and activities, such as religious education, social action, cultural events, youth groups, and more. The sisterhood also organizes and sponsors various events and programs for its members and the community, such as luncheons, book clubs, speakers, trips, and more. You can contact them by email at ebjcsisterhood@gmail.com or by phone at (732) 257-7070. Source: https://www.ebjc.org/sisterhood
  • East Brunswick Little League Baseball Inc.: This is a non-profit organization that provides baseball programs for boys and girls aged 4 to 16 in East Brunswick. The organization operates several divisions and leagues for different age groups and skill levels, as well as a challenger division for children with special needs. The organization also hosts tournaments, clinics, camps, and other events throughout the year. You can find more information on their website https://www.ebll.org/ or contact them by email at ebll@ebll.org or by phone at (732) 254-3178. Source: https://www.ebll.org/
  • East Brunswick Museum Corporation: This is a non-profit organization that operates the East Brunswick Museum, which showcases the history and culture of East Brunswick and its people. The museum is located in a historic farmhouse that dates back to the 18th century and features various exhibits, artifacts, documents, photographs, and books related to East Brunswick. The museum also hosts various events and programs for the public, such as lectures, tours, workshops, festivals, and more. You can find more information on their website https://www.eastbrunswickmuseum.org/ or contact them by email at info@eastbrunswickmuseum.org or by phone at (732) 257-1508. Source: https://www.eastbrunswickmuseum.org/
  • East Brunswick Regional Chamber of Commerce: This is a business organization that represents and supports the businesses and professionals in East Brunswick and surrounding areas. The chamber provides various benefits and services to its members, such as networking opportunities, marketing tools, educational seminars, advocacy programs, referrals, discounts, and more. The chamber also organizes and participates in various events and activities that promote economic development and community involvement in the region. You can find more information on their website https://www.ebrcc.org/ or contact them by email at info@ebrcc.org or by phone at (732) 254-1700. Source: https://www.ebrcc.org/
  • East Brunswick Republication Club: This is another political club that supports the Republican Party and its candidates in East Brunswick and beyond. The club organizes various events and activities for its members and supporters, such as meetings, rallies, fundraisers, voter registration drives, canvassing, phone banking, and more. The club also provides information and resources on various political issues and campaigns. You can contact them by email at ebgopclub@gmail.com or by phone at (732) 387-6151. Their address is PO Box 7131 East Brunswick NJ 08816. Source: https://www.eastbrunswick.org/DocumentCenter/View/118/East-Brunswick-Republican-Club-PDF
  • East Brunswick Rescue Squad: This is a volunteer emergency medical service that serves the residents of East Brunswick. The squad responds to various medical emergencies, such as cardiac arrests, strokes, trauma, allergic reactions, and more. The squad also provides standby coverage for various events and activities in the community, such as sports games, concerts, festivals, and more. You can contact them by email at info@ebrs.org or by phone at (732) 257-1505. Their address is 346 Cranbury Road East Brunswick NJ 08816. Source: https://www.ebrs.org/
  • East Brunswick Ski Club: This is a recreational club that organizes ski trips and activities for its members and the community. The club offers discounted rates and packages for various ski resorts and destinations, as well as transportation and lodging options. The club also hosts social events and parties throughout the year. You can contact them by email at ebskiclub@gmail.com or by phone at (732) 254-1862. Source: https://www.eastbrunswick.org/DocumentCenter/View/119/East-Brunswick-Ski-Club-PDF
  • East Brunswick Soccer Club: This is a non-profit organization that provides soccer programs for boys and girls aged 3 to 18 in East Brunswick. The organization operates several divisions and leagues for different age groups and skill levels, as well as a travel program for competitive players. The organization also hosts tournaments, clinics, camps, and other events throughout the year. You can find more information on their website https://www.ebsoccer.com/ or contact them by email at info@ebsoccer.com or by phone at (732) 257-3304. Source: https://www.ebsoccer.com/
  • East Brunswick Women’s Club: This is a civic club that supports various charitable causes and projects in East Brunswick and beyond. The club raises funds and volunteers for various organizations and groups, such as the Community Food Pantry, the Daisy Association, the Domestic Violence Response Team, the Holiday Basket Program, and more. The club also organizes and sponsors various events and programs for its members and the community, such as luncheons, fashion shows, speakers, trips, and more. You can contact them by email at ebwomensclub@gmail.com or by phone at (732) 254-1862. Source: https://www.eastbrunswick.org/DocumentCenter/View/120/East-Brunswick-Womens-Club-PDF
  • East Brunswick Youth Council: This is a council of high school students who represent the youth of East Brunswick and their interests and concerns. The council works to improve the quality of life and opportunities for the youth in the community, as well as to promote civic engagement and leadership among them. The council also organizes and participates in various events and activities that benefit the youth and the community, such as forums, workshops, fundraisers, volunteer projects, and more. You can contact them by email at youthcouncil@eastbrunswick.org or by phone at (732) 390-6797. Source: https://www.eastbrunswick.org/content/202/253/default.aspx
  • Elders Volunteer Services: This is a volunteer service that provides assistance and companionship to senior citizens in East Brunswick. The service matches volunteers with seniors who need help with various tasks, such as grocery shopping, errands, transportation, home maintenance, and more. The service also offers social and recreational activities for seniors and volunteers, such as luncheons, outings, games, and more. You can contact them by email at elders@eastbrunswick.org or by phone at (732) 390-6896. Source: https://www.eastbrunswick.org/DocumentCenter/View/121/Elders-Volunteer-Services-PDF
  • Elks BPOE #2370: This is a local chapter of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, a fraternal organization that supports various charitable causes and projects in the community and beyond. The chapter raises funds and volunteers for various organizations and groups, such as veterans, children, scholarships, drug awareness, special needs, and more. The chapter also organizes and sponsors various events and programs for its members and the public, such as dinners, dances, bingo, golf outings, and more. You can contact them by email at elks2370@gmail.com or by phone at (732) 821-9527. Their address is 21 Oakmont Avenue East Brunswick NJ 08816. Source: https://www.eastbrunswick.org/DocumentCenter/View/122/Elks-BPOE-2370-PDF
  • Elks BPOE #1270 Crippled Children’s Committee: This is a committee of the Elks BPOE #2370 that supports children with special needs in East Brunswick and surrounding areas. The committee provides financial assistance and equipment to children who need medical care or therapy for their disabilities. The committee also hosts various events and activities for children with special needs and their families, such as parties, picnics, carnivals, and more. You can contact them by email at elks2370@gmail.com or by phone at (732) 821-9527. Source: https://www.eastbrunswick.org/DocumentCenter/View/123/Elks-BPOE-1270-Crippled-Childrens-Committee-PDF
  • Elks BPOE #2370 Ladies Auxiliary: This is another group of women who support the Elks BPOE #2370 and its programs and services. The auxiliary provides funding and volunteers for various projects and activities, such as veterans, children, scholarships, drug awareness, special needs, and more. The auxiliary also organizes and sponsors various events and programs for its members and the public, such as luncheons, fashion shows, speakers, trips, and more. You can contact them by email at elks2370@gmail.com or by phone at (732) 821-9527. Source: https://www.eastbrunswick.org/DocumentCenter/View/124/Elks-BPOE-2370-Ladies-Auxiliary-PDF
  • Epilepsy Foundation of Central Jersey Family Friends Inc.: This is a non-profit organization that provides support and services to individuals and families affected by epilepsy in Central Jersey. The organization offers various programs and resources for people with epilepsy and their caregivers, such as education, advocacy, counseling, support groups, respite care, recreation, employment assistance, and more. The organization also raises awareness and funds for epilepsy research and treatment. You can find more information on their website https://www.efnj.com/ or contact them by email at info@efnj.com or by phone at (800) 336-5843. Source: https://www.efnj.com/
  • Fast Break Basketball Assn., Inc.: This is a non-profit organization that provides basketball programs for boys and girls aged 5 to 18 in East Brunswick. The organization operates several divisions and leagues for different age groups and skill levels, as well as a travel program for competitive players. The organization also hosts tournaments, clinics, camps, and other events throughout the year. You can find more information on their website https://www.fastbreakbasketball.org/ or contact them by email at fastbreakbasketball@comcast.net or by phone at (732) 390-5944. Source: https://www.fastbreakbasketball.org/
  • Feed the Heart Program: This is a program that provides meals to individuals and families in need in East Brunswick during the holiday season. The program is run by the Recreation and Parks Department and the Crystal Springs Family Waterpark. Donations of food items are accepted from mid-November to mid-December at various locations in East Brunswick. Volunteers are also needed to help pack and deliver the meals to the recipients. You can contact them by email at recreation@eastbrunswick.org or by phone at (732) 390-6797. Source: https://www.eastbrunswick.org/452/Community-Organizations
  • Friends of the East Brunswick Environmental Commission: This is a non-profit organization that supports the East Brunswick Environmental Commission and its efforts to protect and enhance the natural environment in East Brunswick. The organization provides funding and volunteers for various projects and activities, such as tree planting, trail maintenance, wildlife habitat restoration, environmental education, and more. The organization also organizes and participates in various events and programs that promote environmental awareness and action in the community, such as Earth Day, Arbor Day, Green Fair, and more. You can find more information on their website [here] or contact them by email at friendsebec@gmail.com or by phone at (732) 390-6819. Source: [Friends of EBEC]
  • Frost School PTA: This is another parent-teacher association that supports the Frost Elementary School in East Brunswick. The PTA provides funding and volunteers for various school programs and activities, such as field trips, assemblies, book fairs, family nights, and more. The PTA also fosters communication and collaboration among parents, teachers, and administrators. You can find more information on their website [here] or contact them by email at frostebpta@gmail.com. Source: [Frost PTA]
  • Garden Club: This is a club that promotes gardening and horticulture in East Brunswick and beyond. The club meets monthly at the East Brunswick Library and hosts various speakers, demonstrations, workshops, and exhibits on various topics related to gardening. The club also participates in various projects and activities that beautify the community, such as flower shows, plant sales, garden tours, civic plantings, and more. You can contact them by email at eastbrunswickgardenclub@gmail.com or by phone at (732) 254-1862. Source: [Garden Club]
  • Girl Scouts of Central and Southern New Jersey: This is a regional council of the Girl Scouts of the USA, a national organization that provides leadership development programs for girls aged 5 to 18. The council serves girls in East Brunswick and other counties in Central and Southern New Jersey. The council offers various opportunities for girls to explore their interests, discover their talents, develop their skills, and make a difference in their communities. The council also organizes various events and activities for girls and their families throughout the year, such as camps, trips, cookie sales, awards ceremonies, and more. You can find more information on their website [here] or contact them by email at info@gscsnj.org or by phone at (800) 582-7692. Source: [Girl Scouts]
  • Golden Bears Pop Warner Football: This is a non-profit organization that provides football and cheerleading programs for boys and girls aged 5 to 15 in East Brunswick. The organization operates several divisions and teams for different age groups and skill levels. The organization also hosts tournaments, clinics, camps, and other events throughout the year. You can find more information on their website [here] or contact them by email at goldenbearspopwarner@gmail.com or by phone at (732) 254-1862. Source: [Golden Bears]
  • Hammarskjold School PTA: This is another parent-teacher association that supports the Hammarskjold Middle School in East Brunswick. The PTA provides funding and volunteers for various school programs and activities, such as field trips, assemblies, book fairs, family nights, and more. The PTA also fosters communication and collaboration among parents, teachers, and administrators. You can find more information on their website [here] or contact them by email at hammarskjoldebpta@gmail.com. Source: [Hammarskjold PTA]
  • Hemophilia Association of New Jersey: This is a non-profit organization that provides support and services to individuals and families affected by hemophilia and other bleeding disorders in New Jersey. The organization offers various programs and resources for people with bleeding disorders and their caregivers, such as education, advocacy, counseling, support groups, financial assistance, recreation, scholarships, and more. The organization also raises awareness and funds for bleeding disorders research and treatment. You can find more information on their website [here] or contact them by email at info@hanj.org or by phone at (732) 249-6000. Source: [Hemophilia Association of NJ]
  • Historic Village of Old Bridge Community Group: This is a community group that preserves and promotes the history and culture of the Historic Village of Old Bridge in East Brunswick. The group operates the Old Bridge House Museum, which showcases various artifacts, documents, photographs, and books related to the village. The group also organizes lectures, tours, exhibits, and events throughout the year. You can find more information on their website [here] or contact them by email at oldbridgehousemuseum@gmail.com or by phone at (732) 254-8864. Source: [Old Bridge House Museum]
  • The Holiday Basket Program: This is a program that provides holiday gifts to individuals and families in need in East Brunswick during the holiday season. The program is run by the Recreation and Parks Department and the Crystal Springs Family Waterpark. Donations of gift items are accepted from mid-November to mid-December at various locations in East Brunswick. Volunteers are also needed to help pack and deliver the gifts to the recipients. You can contact them by email at recreation@eastbrunswick.org or by phone at (732) 390-6797. Source: https://www.eastbrunswick.org/452/Community-Organizations
  • Independent Fire Co Inc District #2: This is another volunteer fire company that serves the residents of East Brunswick Fire District #2. The fire company responds to various emergencies, such as fires, accidents, medical calls, hazardous materials incidents, and more. The fire company also provides fire prevention education and public safety awareness to the community. You can contact them by phone at (732) 257-1505 or by mail at PO Box 7131 East Brunswick NJ 08816. Source: https://www.eastbrunswick.org/DocumentCenter/View/125/Independent-Fire-Co-Inc-District-2-PDF
  • Indian Cultural Society of East Brunswick: This is a cultural organization that promotes and celebrates the Indian culture and heritage in East Brunswick and beyond. The organization organizes various events and activities for its members and the community, such as festivals, dances, concerts, lectures, workshops, and more. The organization also supports various charitable causes and projects in India and locally. You can contact them by email at icsnj@yahoo.com or by phone at (732) 254-1862. Source: [Indian Cultural Society]
  • Indian Forest Homeowners Association: This is a homeowners association that represents the residents of Indian Forest, a neighborhood in East Brunswick. The association works to maintain and improve the quality of life and safety of the neighborhood, as well as to preserve its historical and environmental character. The association also organizes various events and activities for its members and the community, such as picnics, yard sales, holiday parties, and more. You can contact them by email at indianforesthoa@gmail.com or by mail at PO Box 7131 East Brunswick NJ 08816. Source: [Indian Forest HOA]
  • Interfaith Network of Care, Inc.: This is a non-profit organization that provides assistance and support to individuals and families who are facing illness, disability, or crisis in East Brunswick and surrounding areas. The organization matches volunteers with clients who need help with various tasks, such as transportation, shopping, errands, home visits, phone calls, and more. The organization also offers social and recreational activities for clients and volunteers, such as luncheons, outings, games, and more. You can contact them by email at info@interfaithnetworkofcare.org or by phone at (732) 247-1655. Source: [Interfaith Network of Care]
  • Irwin School PTA: This is another parent-teacher association that supports the Irwin Elementary School in East Brunswick. The PTA provides funding and volunteers for various school programs and activities, such as field trips, assemblies, book fairs, family nights, and more. The PTA also fosters communication and collaboration among parents, teachers, and administrators. You can find more information on their website [here] or contact them by email at irwinebpta@gmail.com. Source: [Irwin PTA]
  • Jewish Women International: This is a global organization that supports women’s empowerment, leadership development, and social justice in the Jewish community and beyond. The organization offers various programs and resources for women of all ages and backgrounds, such as education, advocacy, mentoring, networking, scholarships, grants, and more. The organization also raises awareness and funds for various causes and projects that benefit women and children locally and globally. You can find more information on their website [here] or contact them by email at info@jwi.org or by phone at (800) 343-2823. Source: [Jewish Women International]
  • Junior Women’s Club of the Greater Brunswick Area: This is a civic club that supports various charitable causes and projects in East Brunswick and beyond. The club raises funds and volunteers for various organizations and groups, such as the Community Food Pantry, the Daisy Association, the Domestic Violence Response Team, the Holiday Basket Program, and more. The club also organizes and sponsors various events and programs for its members and the community, such as luncheons, fashion shows, speakers, trips, and more. You can contact them by email at jwcgbrunswick@gmail.com or by phone at (732) 254-1862. Source: [Junior Women’s Club]
  • Knights of Pythias/Friendship-Parkway Lodge 30/174: This is a local chapter of the Knights of Pythias, a fraternal organization that promotes friendship, charity, and benevolence. The chapter meets monthly at the East Brunswick Jewish Center and participates in various activities and projects that benefit the community and its members, such as scholarships, donations, social events, and more. You can contact them by email at kofp30@gmail.com or by phone at (732) 254-1862. Source: [Knights of Pythias]
  • LaLeche League: This is a global organization that supports breastfeeding mothers and their babies. The organization offers various programs and resources for breastfeeding mothers and their families, such as education, advocacy, counseling, support groups, referrals, publications, and more. The organization also raises awareness and funds for breastfeeding research and promotion. You can find more information on their website [here] or contact them by email at info@lllusa.org or by phone at (877) 452-5324. Source: [LaLeche League]
  • Lawrence Brook School PTA: This is another parent-teacher association that supports the Lawrence Brook Elementary School in East Brunswick. The PTA provides funding and volunteers for various school programs and activities, such as field trips, assemblies, book fairs, family nights, and more. The PTA also fosters communication and collaboration among parents, teachers, and administrators. You can find more information on their website [here] or contact them by email at lawrencebrookebpta@gmail.com. Source: [Lawrence Brook PTA]
  • Lions Club: This is a local chapter of Lions Clubs International, a global organization that supports various humanitarian causes and projects in the community and beyond. The chapter raises funds and volunteers for various organizations and groups, such as vision care, diabetes awareness, youth programs, disaster relief, environmental protection, and more. The chapter also organizes and sponsors various events and programs for its members and the public, such as dinners, dances, raffles, auctions, and more. You can contact them by email at eastbrunswicklionsclub@gmail.com or by phone at (732) 254-1862. Source: [Lions Club]
  • Lyme Disease Network of New Jersey: This is a non-profit organization that provides education, information, help and hope to the public about Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses. The organization operates a website, a newsletter, a hotline, and a library of resources for people affected by Lyme disease. The organization also advocates for prevention, intervention and treatment through policy and research. You can find more information on their website https://www.lymenet.org/ or contact them by email at lymenet@lymenet.org or by phone at (732) 249-0148. Source: https://www.lymenet.org/
  • Make-A-Change Diaper Project: This is a project initiated by an East Brunswick Girl Scout to supply diapers for low-income families who cannot afford them. The project works with the Crisis Room at Aldersgate United Methodist Church to distribute diapers to those in need. The project also accepts donations of diapers or money from the public. You can find more information on their website https://www.makeachangediaperproject.org/ or contact them by email at crisiscenterdiapereb@gmail.com. Source: https://www.makeachangediaperproject.org/
  • Memorial School PTA: This is a parent-teacher association that supports the educational programs and activities of Memorial School in East Brunswick. The PTA organizes fundraisers, events, assemblies, author visits, teacher appreciation, grants, field day, and other school initiatives. The PTA also provides information and resources to parents and students through newsletters, emails, and social media. You can find more information on their website https://www.memorialschoolpta.com/ or contact them by email at memorialschoolpta@gmail.com. Source: https://www.memorialschoolpta.com/
  • MOMS Club of the East Brunswick Area: This is a chapter of the International MOMS Club, a non-profit organization that provides support and friendship to mothers who stay at home or work part-time with their children. The club offers monthly meetings, playgroups, outings, service projects, moms’ nights out, and other activities for mothers and their children. The club also has a Facebook group where members can connect and share tips and experiences. You can find more information on their website https://momsclubofeastbrunswickarea.weebly.com/ or contact them by email at momsclubofeastbrunswickarea@gmail.com. Source: https://momsclubofeastbrunswickarea.weebly.com/
  • National Council of Alcoholism and Drug Dependence of Middlesex County Inc.: This is a non-profit organization that provides prevention, education, intervention, treatment and recovery services for individuals and families affected by substance use disorders. The organization offers counseling, referrals, assessments, support groups, workshops, trainings, outreach programs, advocacy and community events. The organization also operates a 24-hour helpline for anyone seeking help or information about addiction. You can find more information on their website https://ncadd-middlesex.org/ or contact them by email at info@ncadd-middlesex.org or by phone at (732) 254-3344. Source: https://ncadd-middlesex.org/
  • New Jersey Breast Cancer Coalition: This is a non-profit organization that advocates for breast cancer research, education, awareness, and legislation. The organization also provides support and resources to breast cancer survivors and their families. The organization hosts an annual walk, a gala, a conference, and other events to raise funds and awareness. You can find more information on their website https://www.njbreastcancer.org/ or contact them by email at info@njbreastcancer.org or by phone at (609) 631-0200. Source: https://www.njbreastcancer.org/
  • New Jersey for Puerto Rico: Hurricane Relief: This is a coalition of New Jersey-based organizations and individuals that mobilized to provide humanitarian aid and relief to Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria in 2017. The coalition collected donations of money, goods, and services from the public and partnered with local organizations in Puerto Rico to distribute them. The coalition also advocated for the rights and needs of Puerto Ricans affected by the disaster. You can find more information on their website https://nj4pr.org/ or contact them by email at info@nj4pr.org or by phone at (908) 469-1500. Source: https://nj4pr.org/
  • NJ Gamanon: This is a support group for family members and friends of compulsive gamblers. The group follows the 12-step program of Gam-Anon, a worldwide fellowship of people who share their experience, strength, and hope to solve their common problems. The group meets weekly in various locations in New Jersey and offers a safe and confidential environment for mutual support and recovery. You can find more information on their website https://www.njgamanon.org/ or contact them by phone at (855) 222-5542. Source: https://www.njgamanon.org/
  • Overeaters Anonymous: This is a fellowship of individuals who have a desire to stop eating compulsively. The fellowship follows the 12-step program of Alcoholics Anonymous and welcomes anyone who suffers from any type of eating disorder or food addiction. The fellowship offers meetings, literature, podcasts, events, and other resources to help members recover from compulsive eating and live healthier lives. You can find more information on their website https://oa.org/ or contact them by phone at (505) 891-2664. Source: https://oa.org/
  • Philomusica Chamber Choir: This is a community-based choir that performs a wide range of choral music from various genres, styles, and periods. The choir consists of about 40 singers who audition for membership and rehearse weekly under the direction of Dennis Boyle. The choir presents several concerts each year in various venues in New Jersey and beyond. The choir also collaborates with other musical groups and participates in festivals and competitions. You can find more information on their website https://philomusica.org/ or contact them by email at info@philomusica.org or by phone at (888) 744-5668. Source: https://philomusica.org/
  • Quarterback’s Club: This is a sports bar and restaurant that features memorabilia and trivia of famous quarterbacks from the NFL. The club also offers live entertainment, late-night food and drink specials, and a large screen for watching the big games. The club is located in East Brunswick, NJ, and is open daily from 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. You can find more information on their website https://www.theqb.club/ or contact them by phone at (732) 254-0499. Source: https://www.theqb.club/
  • Raritan Photographic Society: This is the oldest photo club in New Jersey, founded in 1929. The club is a member of the New Jersey Federation of Camera Clubs and participates in state-wide competitions and events. The club also offers lectures, workshops, field trips, and digital and print competitions for photographers of every skill level. The club meets on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month at the American Legion Hall in Milltown, NJ. You can find more information on their website https://www.raritanphoto.com/ or contact them by email at info@raritanphoto.com. Source: https://www.raritanphoto.com/
  • Raritan Valley Memorial Society: This is a non-profit organization that provides information and assistance to consumers who want to plan simple, dignified, and affordable funerals. The organization is affiliated with the Funeral Consumers Alliance and advocates for consumer rights and choices in funeral arrangements. The organization also offers pre-need contracts with selected funeral homes that offer discounted prices to its members. You can find more information on their website https://www.funerals.org/affiliates/raritan-valley/ or contact them by phone at (732) 246-3113. Source: https://www.funerals.org/affiliates/raritan-valley/
  • Republican Municipal Committee: This is a political organization that represents the Republican Party in East Brunswick. The committee consists of two members from each of the 20 voting districts in the township, elected by the registered Republican voters. The committee supports and endorses Republican candidates for local, county, state, and federal offices, and promotes the principles and values of the party. You can find more information on their website https://www.eastbrunswickgop.com/ or contact them by email at info@eastbrunswickgop.com. Source: https://www.eastbrunswickgop.com/
  • Rotary Club of East Brunswick & South River: This is a service organization that is part of Rotary International, a global network of volunteers who work to improve lives and communities around the world. The club meets weekly for fellowship, networking, and guest speakers, and organizes various service projects and fundraisers throughout the year. The club supports local and international causes such as education, health, sanitation, peace, and disaster relief. You can find more information on their website https://www.ebsrrotary.org/ or contact them by email at ebsrrotary@gmail.com. Source: https://www.ebsrrotary.org/
  • Sandpipers Parents Association: This is a parent organization that supports the Sandpipers Preschool in East Brunswick. The association organizes social events, fundraisers, classroom activities, field trips, and other programs for the preschool students and their families. The association also provides feedback and suggestions to the preschool staff and administration. You can find more information on their website https://www.sandpiperspreschool.com/parents-association or contact them by phone at (732) 254-1911. Source: https://www.sandpiperspreschool.com/parents-association
  • Social Runner Club: This is a running club that welcomes runners of all ages and abilities in East Brunswick and surrounding areas. The club offers group runs, training programs, social events, races, and discounts at local running stores. The club also participates in charity runs and community service projects. You can find more information on their website https://www.socialrunnerclub.com/ or contact them by email at socialrunnerclub@gmail.com. Source: https://www.socialrunnerclub.com/
  • Society Hill East Condominium Association: This is a condominium association that manages the Society Hill East community in East Brunswick. The association is responsible for maintaining the common areas, facilities, and services of the community, such as landscaping, snow removal, trash collection, pool, tennis courts, clubhouse, and security. The association also enforces the rules and regulations of the community and handles any issues or complaints from the residents. You can find more information on their website https://societyhilleast.org/ or contact them by phone at (732) 238-1200. Source: https://societyhilleast.org/
  • Solomon Schechter Day School of Raritan Valley: This is a Jewish day school that provides a dual curriculum of general and Judaic studies for students from preschool to eighth grade. The school is affiliated with the Conservative movement and fosters a pluralistic and inclusive environment. The school also offers extracurricular activities, enrichment programs, and community service opportunities. You can find more information on their website https://www.ssdsrv.org/ or contact them by phone at (732) 545-4400. Source: https://www.ssdsrv.org/
  • Special Education PTA: This is a parent-teacher association that supports the special education programs and services in East Brunswick. The PTA provides information, resources, advocacy, and networking for parents and educators of students with special needs. The PTA also organizes workshops, events, scholarships, and grants for the special education community. You can find more information on their website https://www.ebnet.org/Page/1011 or contact them by email at ebsepta@gmail.com. Source: https://www.ebnet.org/Page/1011
  • St. Bart’s Buffalos Pop Warner Football & Cheerleading: This is a youth sports organization that offers football and cheerleading programs for boys and girls aged 5 to 15 in East Brunswick. The organization is part of the Pop Warner Little Scholars, Inc., a national non-profit organization that promotes academic excellence and physical fitness among young athletes. The organization also participates in local and regional competitions and events. You can find more information on their website https://www.stbartsbuffalos.com/ or contact them by email at stbartsbuffalos@gmail.com. Source: https://www.stbartsbuffalos.com/
  • St. Bartholomew Council #11873, Knights of Columbus: This is a fraternal organization of Catholic men who serve the church and the community in East Brunswick. The council is part of the Knights of Columbus, a worldwide organization that promotes charity, unity, fraternity, and patriotism. The council supports various causes and activities such as pro-life, youth, family, vocations, culture of life, and community outreach. You can find more information on their website https://kofc11873.org/ or contact them by phone at (732) 238-5743. Source: https://kofc11873.org/
  • Suburban Artist Guild of Middlesex County: This is an art club that welcomes artists of all levels and mediums in Middlesex County. The club offers monthly meetings, demonstrations, workshops, critiques, exhibits, and field trips for its members. The club also sponsors an annual art show and sale at the East Brunswick Library. You can find more information on their website https://suburbanartists.org/ or contact them by email at suburbanartists@gmail.com. Source: https://suburbanartists.org/
  • Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #113: This is a veterans organization that serves the needs and interests of veterans, military personnel, and their families in East Brunswick. The post is part of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, a national organization that advocates for veterans’ rights and benefits, provides assistance and support to veterans in need, and promotes patriotism and civic engagement. The post also operates a canteen that offers food, drinks, entertainment, and events for members and guests. You can find more information on their website https://vfwpost113.org/ or contact them by phone at (732) 254-8864. Source: https://vfwpost113.org/
  • Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #133 Ladies Auxiliary: This is an auxiliary organization that supports the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #133 in East Brunswick. The auxiliary is composed of female relatives of eligible veterans who share the goals and ideals of the VFW. The auxiliary participates in various programs and activities that benefit veterans, military families, youth, and the community. The auxiliary also raises funds and awareness for various causes and charities. You can find more information on their website https://vfwpost133.org/ladies-auxiliary/ or contact them by phone at (732) 254-9674. Source: https://vfwpost133.org/ladies-auxiliary/
  • Visual Arts League: This is an art organization that promotes the appreciation and creation of visual arts in East Brunswick and surrounding areas. The league consists of artists, art lovers, and art educators who share their passion and skills through exhibitions, workshops, lectures, and other events. The league also supports local art initiatives and collaborates with other art groups and institutions. You can find more information on their website https://www.visualartsleague.org/ or contact them by email at info@visualartsleague.org. Source: https://www.visualartsleague.org/
  • Warnsdorfer School PTA: This is a parent-teacher association that supports the educational programs and activities of Warnsdorfer School in East Brunswick. The PTA organizes fundraisers, events, assemblies, author visits, teacher appreciation, grants, field day, and other school initiatives. The PTA also provides information and resources to parents and students through newsletters, emails, and social media. You can find more information on their website https://www.warnsdorferpta.com/ or contact them by email at warnsdorferpta@gmail.com. Source: https://www.warnsdorferpta.com/
  • Williamsburg Commons Association: This is a condominium association that manages the Williamsburg Commons community in East Brunswick. The association is responsible for maintaining the common areas, facilities, and services of the community, such as landscaping, snow removal, trash collection, pool, tennis courts, clubhouse, and security. The association also enforces the rules and regulations of the community and handles any issues or complaints from the residents. You can find more information on their website https://williamsburgcommons.com/ or contact them by phone at (732) 238-1200. Source: https://williamsburgcommons.com/
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