You've seen homeless people in the streets as you drive through the city, begging on the street corners, or at key traffic intersections. Homelessness is becoming a serious problem in New Jersey.
The other day Dennis and Judi asked listeners whether or not they would give money to panhandlers and beggars. One listener sent us a photo of a panhandler that we would absolutely give money to.
Cold temperatures and powdery snow are signs of the approaching holiday season for many, but those winter trademarks signify a struggle for survival among New Jersey's homeless population.
The Trenton Rescue Mission is able to continue serving the homeless, hungry, those suffering from addiction, and others who need shelter thanks to a $12,000 grant from the Church & Dwight Employee Giving Fund.
Residents of a New Jersey homeless encampment will not be evicted from their tents in the woods without being offered indoor housing for at least a year under terms of an agreement reached Friday.
New Jersey has been awarded more than $24 million by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Continuum of Care program to help support hundreds of homeless projects.