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Summit Community Organizations Host Nonprofit Mixer

The Junior League of Summit (JLS), the Summit Area Public Foundation (SAPF), and Central Presbyterian Church are hosting a community leadership mixer for nonprofit organizations and the public. It will be held Wednesday, March 19th in the Central Presbyterian Church auditorium, 70 Maple St., Summit, from 7-9 pm. 

This is an opportunity for representatives from area nonprofits to mingle with cultural leaders and the public and to learn more about other local nonprofits. It's also a platform for individual organizations to let others know what they're doing.

"The JLS loves being able to bring nonprofit organizations together and is excited to partner with the SAPF and Central Presbyterian Church," said JLS President Colleen Markley. "Enabling Summit area citizens to get to know these many organizations can only bring about benefits to the community as a whole."

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Nonprofit leaders from 16 to 18 organizations will briefly introduce their mission, goals, projects, and partnerships, with ample time allowed for informal socializing.

The event is free of charge and open to the public. Please RSVP to jlsofficemanager@gmail.com or 908-273-7349.

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The Junior League of Summit is a nonprofit, charitable, and educational organization of women who are committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women, and improving the community through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. For more information about the Junior League of Summit or to inquire about becoming a member, please visit the website at www.jlsummit.org or contact the office at 908-273-7349.

The Summit Area Public Foundation is a community foundation that fosters philanthropy in the Summit NJ area by identifying local needs and offering donors flexible ways to make a difference in the lives of their neighbors. In addition to grant making opportunities, they strive to enhance their impact on the local community through education, partnerships, and awareness activities.

The Central Presbyterian Church Community Alliance Team was established to develop relationships with Summit organizations and neighbors to benefit the community. 




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