Local teens throw party for HomeFront children

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Eleven Points members Leo Nye (Washington Crossing), Gil Levitan (Washington Crossing) , Amani Ahmed (Princeton), Ziad Ahmed (Princeton), Tareq Alamleh (Robbinsville) and Dean Alamleh (Robbinsville) pose during the birthday party on Feb. 19, 2014.

Eleven Points, an organization founded by local teens, hosted a birthday party for HomeFront on Feb. 19, 2014.

Students from Princeton and Robbinsville organized the party for six HomeFront children with February birthdays.

Eleven Points members asked the community to donate birthday presents and other party supplies.

They put together goody bags for party guests and brought snacks, pinatas and two cakes.

During the party, the teens played with the children.

Princeton resident Amani Noor Ahmed, Robbinsville resident Dean Alamaleh and South Brunswick resident Zain Bhayat founded Eleven Points to bring together young Muslim and Jewish people to make a difference in the community.

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