Ewing non-profit collects uniforms for Trenton students

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Child Care Connection staff members present the uniforms they collected to HomeFront’s WorkFirst director Lynne Wise. Pictured are Beth Wallace (Pennington), Michele Johnson (Newtown, Pa.), Janet Kropnick (Morrisville, Pa.), Lynne Wise of HomeFront in Lawrenceville, Josephine Woodward (Mercerville), Zelda Davis (Ewing) and Roxana Saravia (Trenton).

Ewing-based non-profit organization Child Care Connection held its fifth annual uniform drive for HomeFront this summer.

Staff were asked to donate all or part of the uniform worn by students in Trenton Public Schools. The organization collected 19 uniforms to benefit homeless children receiving services through HomeFront.

More information is online ccc-nj.org.

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