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The Vision of St Peter's CDC
St. Peter's CDC understands itself as an agent of change and a bearer of hope to our community.

Mission Statement
St. Peter's CDC acts as an agent of change in the community, identifying and addressing the unmet needs of our neighbors in order to improve their quality of life and encourage self-sufficiency. St. Peter's CDC  believes that collaboration with local leaders and other community resources is the most effective way to address needs and create change.

Board of Directors

Ted Foley, President

 The Rev. Douglas J. Reans, Vice President

Cliff Biroc, Treasurer                                       Denise Acquista, Secretary

Robert Andrews                                                         Ralph Evans   

Kathy Foley, L.C.S.W.                                           Dorothy Gabbett   

                                      Alice Meyers                                       

Alice Ryan, Executive Director

Phone: 732-251-2449
Email: stpeterscdc@comcast.net 

ST. PETER'S COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, a 501(c)(3) organization, was formed to sponsor, develop and provide community services in Middlesex County including food, nutrition, clothing, housing, shelter and employment programs.
 

Fellowship Suppers
Every Wednesday at 6 p.m. a free supper is served to anyone in need of a meal and/or fellowship.  Area businesses contribute food for the dinner and to take home. All work is done by a volunteer staff who pick up the food donations, set up, cook and clean up. Donations through the parish, area businesses and the county food bank help defray the cost. 
C.U.P. - Churches United for People
C.U.P. provides non-perishable foods through the food pantry housed at Woodmere Senior Citizen Housing for those in the immediate Spotswood area who need assistance. Food donations come from our congregants, M.C.F.O.O.D.S., and food drives held by area businesses. We are always in need of food donations. Contact the office if you can help.
Faith Based Continuum of Services for Homebound Seniors
St. Peter's CDC has joined Interfaith Network of Care, Info Line of Central Jersey and the COPSA program at UBHC in a collaborative effort to address the needs of seniors in Southern Middlesex County. The program provides a continuum of services to homebound seniors including assisted medical transportation, respite care, weekly evening meals, food vouchers, case management, assistance with accessing benefits, referrals for other health and mental health services, and information and referral. Funding for these services has been provided by the New Jersey Office for Faith Based Initiatives.

Volunteers and donations are always welcome. To call for more information on any of the above programs, or to learn how you can help the CDC, call 732-251-2449 and press "3" to leave a message.

Info Line of Central Jersey
The primary mission of Info Line of Central Jersey is to provide easy access to information about health and social service programs for the residents of Middlesex County and Franklin Township. Info Line of Central Jersey strives to provide a comprehensive information and referral service via our toll-free help line, email assistance and on-line Community Services Directory.

Interfaith Network of Care
The mission of the Interfaith Network of Care (INC) is to give personal and social support to people coping with chronic conditions, disabilities, isolation, and other age related disabilities and to help those responsible for their day-to-day well being. Trained volunteer caregivers, agencies, and the community-at-large encourage people to continue to live independent, meaningful lives in their own homes.

Comprehensive Services on Aging (COPSA) Institute for Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders