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    Dotties House

    Dotties House

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    They're supposed to help women and kids deal with abuse and heal after being in abusive…read moreenvironments. Deb the board or vice president is a complete nightmare. I have no clue how she is even in this kind of position. She doesn't help but just makes everything more hard for everyone and seems to get joy out of it. You're basically going from one abusive place to another. Some people here are very clearly only here for a house and lied about abuse. Your unit when you move in will be so disgusting like no one can clean it before the next person moves in so who knows how old this crap is. They don't really care about you and how you are doing. Just another control keep you on a short leash crap. They will also throw you out on the street with your kids even with nowhere to go. Great help right??

    One week after I moved in I was let go from my job. I was able to collect unemployment. Dotties…read moreHHouse required me to accept a job that I could only do in pain. I have a torn tendon in my left h hand. Not only that, I was earning less money (without stimulus). I asked what the reasoning is Ana's they got mad. Never answered my question. Covid hit and Helen got paranoid. She was giving out bad advice with zero knowledge of healthcare. I addressed this and she had the case manager come in my room - breaking social distances- to scold me. I asked for space as Helen is passive aggressive and super petty. I was there to recover from abusive women like Helen, Ruth, and Karen. I pointed that out and the froze a cctv of me removing my face covering before walking into my unlocked apartment. They then said I was noncompliant and had me thrown out. They called crisis on me 2x for no reason. The counselor and I laughed about it. They then told police I spit when I took a deep breath and tried to charge me with assault. The video cleared me. So in a pandemic, they threw me out with nowhere to go (they knew this) called crisis on me, attempted to file assault charges, charged me for storage even though they were not allowing me to get my things, charged me for cleaning even though they never gave me the opportunity and my apartment was dirty when I moved in. They held my security deposit for this. I can go on....

    Make-A-Wish New Jersey - So pretty at night

    Make-A-Wish New Jersey

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    A truly spectacular place, one which exudes a magical presence as you enter its doors…read more I was here for a volunteer event and I was taken away by the castle and everything it tries to achieve. This gave me a different perspective on life and rectified my faded optimism in people. Opened in 2011, this Make A Wish chapter moved from a rather plain looking small office space in Union, Nj. The land in Monroe Township was donated by a local developer (14 acres). In addition, there was a separate donation of $3 million by an individual to fund the building of this project. The castle, both interior and exterior, reminds me of being in Disney, starting with the design and shape of the castle to the Disney-like colorful chairs. The original proposed designs by the staff were scrapped as Disney Imagineers stepped in to help with the project. The wishing rooms, team room and enchanted forest-themed common space is Disney-style at its finest. There is a beautiful, spacious courtyard in the back with a fountain and Adirondack chairs that gives the place a serene tranquility. The Make A Wish foundation does not receive any government funding because they are not a medical establishment. Instead, it is wholly supported by individuals and corporations. They grant kids with a critical illness one wish. I did not know this but the kids, although critically ill, do not need to be terminal to qualify. Wishes range from meeting celebrities (you tubers included) to travel to providing gifts to other sick kids in a hospital. You leave here feeling great about your small contribution to society but it's bittersweet.

    Community Options - nonprofit - Updated June 2026

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