All of the Rotary Clubs of Central New Jersey—including the Princeton Corridor, Montgomery/Rocky Hill, Trenton, Princeton, Robbinsville and Hamilton–have come together for a single cause: to raise money needed to build a playground for the homeless children at the HomeFront Family Campus.

The project includes grading and surfacing the property as well as the equipment itself has a $150,000 price tag, a goal the Rotarians embraced. “We have made this an international Rotary project, with financial assistance from Rotary clubs here and abroad, “ says Art Martin, longtime HomeFront supporter and a Rotarian Paul Harris Fellow. “Helping homeless families offers many benefits not only to the individuals in need, but to the our community. IT’s a win-win for everyone and exemplifies Rotary’s motto, “Service above self.”