Help For Miss H

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Readers of this paper, as well as many in the Princeton/West Windsor area, likely recall Miss H. She is the woman who for 15 to 20 years was homeless and often seen sitting in front of Marshalls, walking along Route 1, or even camped out in small patches of woods near Marshalls.

A few years ago, a small group of local women took it upon themselves to reach out and help Miss H as hers was one of those unfortunate cases of someone who was falling through the cracks. Their efforts, along with many generous donations, have indeed helped. Suzanne Newman, a local sports massage therapist served as the most visible member of the group, providing much direct assistance as well as soliciting donations (in previous years) from the readers of this paper.

Initially, arrangements were made for Miss H to stay in local motels during the cold winter months and, last year, a low-income apartment was arranged in Trenton providing year-round accommodation. So far, so good. We write to you now seeking continued financial support as there is an ongoing need to assist Miss H with her rent, currently $500/month.

The small group currently assisting provides transportation, shopping assistance, and much needed companionship as well as significant financial support. In an era when most charitable work has been institutionalized, these women demonstrate that many situations require direct personal action.

If you remember seeing Miss H and wished someone would help her or if you simply find her situation compelling and you wish to lend support; your donation would be most welcome. Donations of all sizes are welcome. An “Angel” donation of $500 would be most welcome. Each Angel would provide one month of shelter, and 12 Angels would provide a full year of shelter.

Checks may be made payable to Edward Megargee, 21 Towpath Court, Princeton 08540. Inquiries may be made at 609-712-0004 or edmegargee@gmail.com.

Megargee is a vice president/financial advisor at Merrill Lynch in Princeton. All donations will be recorded and available for review.

Thank you for your support.

Edward Megargee

CE-WWPN

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