Monthly Archives: December 2017

Help Give Hope: Support CFJ’s Annual Appeal

Please consider a tax-deductible holiday season contribution to CFJ’s 2017 Annual Appeal. Your gift will help us fulfill our mission of providing hope, healing, safety and security to thousands of local individuals in family who rely on our free, confidential services to break the cycles of sexual and domestic violence and child abuse. Now, more […]

CFJ Supporters Make the Season Bright for Our Deserving Clients

CFJ is grateful to the many individuals, businesses and community organizations who have shown extraordinary kindness towards our clients this holiday season. This generosity has helped us deck the halls with holiday decorations, filled the cupboards at our Kathie’s Place safe house and fulfilled the gift wishes of our deserving clients and their children. On […]

Sabrina’s Survivor Story: “I Wouldn’t Have Known Where to Turn Without CFJ.”

Sabrina, a mother of three, came to The Center for Family Justice for the first time four years ago seeking crisis and supportive services after more than a decade of suffering the physical, emotional and verbal abuse of her husband. She took shelter in CFJ’s Kathie’s Place safe house, which provides a temporary home to […]

Building a Legacy Through Books

The family and friends of a Monroe educator recently created a lasting memorial for her with a donation of more than 500 books for the children who receive crisis and supportive services at The Center for Family Justice. The family of Debbie Walls, a Newtown resident who was a teacher in the Monroe Public Schools […]

An Open Letter From President/CEO Debra A. Greenwood: The Hidden Homeless

  Dear Friends and Supporters, As the days grow colder and the holidays approach we often called on to come to the aid of millions of Americans who don’t have a safe, reliable place of their own to call home. During this holiday season, I would like to call attention the truly hidden faces of […]