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Community Options Celebrating New Home in South Brunswick with Ribbon Cutting

May 28, 2021 | Press Release.pdf

South Brunswick, NJ – Community Options, Inc will hold a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony to celebrate its new home in South Brunswick, New Jersey on Monday, June 28th at 11:00 AM.

Community Options is a national nonprofit that provides housing and employment to over 4,500 people with disabilities in ten states. The new home is located at:

154 Broadway Road

Cranbury, NJ 08512

The four-bedroom home was purchased through an affordable housing partnership with South Brunswick Township. The Township provided funding assistance for the down payment and for renovations to make the home accessible. Community Options works with municipalities across the State of New Jersey to develop affordable housing for people with disabilities. 

“We are excited to open another home here in South Brunswick,” said Kathryn Bryant, Community Options’ Executive Director for Middlesex and Monmouth Counties. “Thank you to Mayor Charlie Carley for his support on this project. The impact that community-based housing has on people with disabilities cannot be understated. I know that with this opportunity, the individuals will thrive as part of the community.”

Already the state’s third largest nonprofit, Community Options continues to expand operations in New Jersey. Community Options currently supports 40 people with disabilities and manages 15 residential homes in Middlesex County. Statewide, Community Options supports over 1,200 people in housing and employment supports.

For further information and to RSVP, please contact Dakota Feller, Events Coordinator at Dakota.feller@comop.org or by phone at 609.951.9900 ext. 5151.

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About Community Options, Inc.:

For over 30 years, Community Options has developed housing and employment supports for people with disabilities – serving thousands of people from over 40 offices across 10 states. Community Options provides advocacy assistance to empower people with disabilities because all people – regardless of ability level – should live and work in the community with dignity, choice and self-determination. For more information please visit our website: www.comop.org and to follow along with the #AllItTakes campaign, search #AllItTakes on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.