Packed Room Gathers to Support the Hoboken Boys & Girls Club

Hoboken, NJ – A lively crowd of community, business, and government leaders gathered against a backdrop of the stunning New York City skyline on Tuesday night to advance the mission of the Hoboken Boys & Girls Club. Located at 123 Jefferson St., the Hoboken Clubhouse has been dedicated to Hoboken youth for decades, providing safe, fun, and educational after-school programming.

The Hoboken Boys & Girls Club is a division of the Hudson County Boys & Girls Club, which is run by Executive Director Gary Greenberg.

The event was spearheaded by Hoboken natives and Hoboken Boys and Girls Club Foundation board members Phoebe Biggs and Caroline Caulfield. The night raised over $15,000 in funds to help support the after-school programs at the Hoboken Clubhouse.

Biggs, top Hudson County realtor with the Jill Biggs Group, drew the winners of the raffle prize donated by Apulia Hoboken restaurant.

The packed room included Hudson County’s leading figures, such as Senator Raj Mukherji. The majority of the Hoboken City Council were also spotted, including 1st Ward Councilman Paul Presinzano, 2nd Ward Councilwoman Tiffanie Fisher, 3rd Ward Councilman Michael Russo, 4th Ward Councilman Ruben Ramos, Councilman-at-Large Joe Quintero, and Councilwoman-at-Large Emily Jabbour.

Caroline Caulfield, the upcoming powerhouse land use attorney at Sills, Cummis, & Gross, P.C. expressed her gratitude to the educators and volunteers who donate their time at the Hoboken Clubhouse.

To learn more about the Boys & Girls Club of Hudson County or to get involved, please visit https://www.bgchc.org/. Host a fundraiser, send a monetary donation, or volunteer at one of their Clubhouses as an afterschool sports coach, tutor, or mentor.

 

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