Jon Bon Jovi’s JBJ Soul Foundation gives $100k grant to support Hoboken veterans center

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Rock and roll legend Jon Bon Jovi’s JBJ Soul Foundation has given a $100,000 grant to the American Legion Post 107’s non-profit arm to support a Hoboken veterans center.

Photo via the JBJ Soul Foundation.

By John Heinis/Hudson County View

“We know that even one homeless veteran living on the streets is one too many. They are heroes who served our country and sacrificed, and now need a helping hand,” Post Commander John P. Carey said in a statement.

“We are grateful to the JBJ Soul Foundation for such a generous grant, which will help make the vision of an expanded Veterans Center a reality.”

The gift will allow the post to create new housing and supportive services to provide homeless veterans with a place of their own.

“JBJ Soul Foundation is dedicated to continuing our work with veterans, addressing issues of hunger and homelessness, and we are all inspired by the Veterans Center of Hoboken,” added Jon Bon Jovi.

“The Center is not only expanding with 18 additional furnished housing units, but is also providing services including physical and mental health care and employment opportunities for these struggling veterans. This is exactly the kind of mission and positive impact the Foundation is proud to support.”

Additionally, Hoboken 5th Ward Councilman Phil Cohen thanked the JBJ Soul Foundation for partnering with American Legion Post 107 on this project.

“I believe we have a moral duty to ensure the men and women who honorably served our country have a roof over their heads and receive the critical support services they deserve after all they have given our nation.”

Beginning today, donations from individuals, civic groups, small businesses, and corporations will be matched dollar for dollar until the challenge grant is fulfilled. Gifts from $25 to $25,000 are eligible.

After its Hoboken headquarters was demolished by Superstorm Sandy in 2012, American Legion Post 107 rebuilt a flood-resistant facility that includes six units of affordable housing for homeless veterans.

By adding 18 units, the veterans center will be poised to substantially, permanently reduce veteran homelessness in Hudson County. For more than a century the Post has been serving those who served their country.

To Support the Veterans Center of Hoboken, visit Hobokenlegion.org/give or mail a check (made payable to Veterans Center of Hoboken) to 308 2nd Street, Hoboken, NJ 07030.


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