The Crisis Ministry of Mercer County adds five board members

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The Crisis Ministry announced five additions to the board of directors March 20.

The new members represent area churches and organizations and will serve on the 2012-2013 board.

Christian Martin is the executive director of the Trenton Downtown Association and once served as chief of staff and legislative director for state senator Sandra B. Cunningham.

Gary Patteson is retired investment manager and a member of founding congregation Nassau Presbyterian Church.

Thomas Saltsman of Willis Insurance and a member of founding congregation Trinity Church in Princeton.

Louise Senior is a community volunteer and member of partner congregation Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Princeton.

Colin Watts is s senior vice president of Weight Watchers International and member of Nassau Presbyterian Church.

The Crisis Ministry of Mercer County is a nonprofit organization founded in 1980 by Nassau Presbyterian Church and Trinity Church. It partners with the community to achieve its goal of stability for neighbors in need through effective hunger prevention, housing stability, work training and driver’s license restoration programs.

For more information visit thecrisisministry.org

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