What services and programs are offered at Hamilton Township's Bromley Neighborhood Civic Center?

The Bromley Neighborhood Civic Center is a Hamilton Township facility designed and dedicated to providing services and programs that will enrich the lives of our citizens. Located in a newly renovated firehouse adjacent to the border of the City of Trenton, the center has developed and/or continues the planning of programs and activities that are essential services to low- and moderate-income residents of the township. Services and programs include the following:

  • Headstart Classes
  • Counseling Services
  • Food Pantry
  • Health Services
  • Teen Center
  • Job Posting and Training
  • Tutoring/Mentoring
  • Referral Services
  • Computer Training
  • Summer Camp Program
  • Nutrition Site for Seniors
  • Senior Citizen Activities
  • Arts and Heritage Programs
  • Computer Access Opportunities
  • Field Trips

Federal, state and county agencies are targeted as resources for program implementation. Hopefully, grant acquisitions will provide additional support. In addition, we are seeking to establish working partnerships with area businesses and community groups in support for these initiatives.

To contact the Bromley Center, call 609-587-8100.

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