Hearten LLC holds Hamilton grand opening

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Last month, Hearten LLC held a ribbon cutting and grand opening ceremony for its new day program location in Hamilton Township.

Hamilton Mayor Jeff Martin, Councilman Anthony Carabelli and Assemblywoman Tennille R. McCoy were among the officials present at the grand opening.

Hearten LLC’s Hamilton Day Program, located at 2275 Whitehorse-Mercerville Rd., Suite 3, Hamilton, NJ 08619, was created to empower young adults with developmental disabilities. Founded in 2023, the organization seeks to provide a supportive environment that promotes independence through behavior support, vocational training, community engagement and daily living skills development.

The Hearten Day Program, launched in September 2024, is the organization’s flagship initiative. The program is designed to creates a space where young adults with autism can explore their interests and develop the skills necessary for independent living.

“Opening this new location in Hamilton Township is an exciting step for us, and we’re grateful for the support of the local community and officials,” said Avi Weinstein, co-founder of Hearten LLC. “Our mission is to create a safe and inclusive space where young adults can discover their potential, build confidence, and prepare for a fulfilling and independent life. Together, we can help them achieve their dreams.”

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