Habitat for Humanity NWNJ held a ribbon cutting ceremony to commemorate the completion of Franklin Village, three duplex homes in Franklin Township, Warren County, NJ. The event was a way to celebrate the partnership between the affiliate, NJDCA, PHNX Development Partners, and Franklin Township. Members of the Habitat for Humanity NWNJ Board of Directors, staff members and volunteers, were in attendance along with representatives from PHNX, and the community. Franklin Township mayor and council members received a private tour of the homes prior to the event.
“These homes will change the lives of six families not just now but for many years to come.” Stated Ben Eskow, CEO Habitat for Humanity NWNJ.
Habitat for Humanity Northwest New Jersey is a merged affiliate of Habitat for Humanity, International, combining the efforts of the Warren and Sussex County Habitat for Humanity affiliates. Having merged officially in 2025, they have served Sussex County since 1993 and Warren County since 1999. An accredited 501 (c)(3) charitable organization, Habitat’s mission is: Seeking to put God’s love into action, Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities, and hope. You can learn more about Habitat NWNJ at habitatnwnj.org. #911#Habitat#HabitatforHumanityNWNJ

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