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Incredible Opportunity for Residents of Middlesex, Monmouth and Ocean Counties

Incredible Opportunity for Residents of Middlesex, Monmouth and Ocean Counties

Recognizing the severe impact of Hurricane Sandy in New Jersey, The Jim Joseph Foundation and the Jewish Federations of North America in partnership with the Monmouth County Federation are pleased to offer camp scholarships to assist affected families. First-time campers from Middlesex, Monmouth and Ocean counties that sustained at least $500 in damage from Hurricane Sandy (due to lost income, travel and lodging expenses, throwing out and replacing food, or any other expense) may be eligible to receive $750 towards Gan Israel Day Camp  this summer. With a first-time camper incentive grant from CGI, that's $850 in savings making the camp tuition just $975.00 for 6 weeks or $1165.00 for 2 months! Please contact Rabbi Bernstein asap at Gan Israel at 732-972-3687 or email rabbib@cginj.com  for more information.

 

Additionally, The Jewish Federations of North American on behalf of the Jewish Federations of New Jersey have arranged camp funding for families living anywhere in New Jersey who experienced damage from Hurricane Sandy and have registered with FEMA, including returning camp families. Gan Israel will be applying on behalf of eligible families. Families must contact us to be included and provide their FEMA information.

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Gan Israel will be submitting our application on behalf of all eligible camp families by May 1.

Please contact us as soon as possible at 732-972-3687

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