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Apr 11, 2013
Mercer County Families and Children to benefit from Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Workshop & Trainings
Mar 28, 2013
Mothers, daughters, sisters, business colleagues and BFF’s came together to enjoy an evening of food, wine and shopping Monday, March 18, at Trenton’s treasured Marsilio’s Kitchen to raise money for PEI...
Feb 07, 2013
Throughout 2013, Lawrenceville-based nonprofit PEI Kids will be utilizing several government, corporate and foundation grants it has received to help ensure the safety of Mercer County children.
Jan 10, 2013
First or second time juvenile offenders will benefit from a $25,000 grant that the Office of Faith Based Initiatives (OFBI), a Division of Programs in the Department of State, recently awarded Mercer County, NJ, nonprofit PEI Kids.
Dec 04, 2012
To educate Mercer citizens about child sexual abuse, PEI Kids/Greater Mercer Coalition to Prevent Child Sexual Abuse and the Mercer County Commission on Abused, Neglected and Missing Children recently hosted a community workshop.
Nov 16, 2012
Generous grants and support from a number of philanthropic corporate and foundation donors are allowing PEI Kids to provide more than 16,000 Mercer County children and their families with programs focused on keeping them safe.
Nov 06, 2012
Due to Hurricane Sandy, PEI Kids has rescheduled its Seventh Annual "Tasting in Titusville" from Friday, November 2 to Thursday, November 29 and has organized a diaper drive for children affected by Hurricane Sandy to be part of the fundraiser.
Nov 06, 2012
A $25,000 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) from the City of Trenton will help PEI Kids -- a nonprofit dedicated to keeping children safe -- serve at-risk teens via its Comprehensive Juvenile Offenders Outreach Services (CJOOS) program.
Oct 17, 2012
PEI Kids will host its Seventh Annual "Tasting in Titusville" on Friday, November 2, at the Union Firehouse, 1396 River Road (Route 29), Titusville, NJ, from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Tickets are $60 per person or two for $100.