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T/4/C
(Teens for Christ) a program for at-risk older youths, offers daily social and recreational evening activities to youth
ages twelve through sixteen.
T/I/C (Teenagers In Charge ) addresses after-school, drug and substance abuse
and also HIV education.


Coffee Pot Ministry
and Lunch Program, Provides a free daily breakfast, lunch and supper program for needy individuals, serves more than 15,000
meals annually.

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The Prescription Health Ministry: Is an initiative of the set-apart funds of the St. Philip's
Clothing Boutique. Monthly allocations of receipts are budgeted to assist the needy of our community with prescriptions
and health items. We also promote, health screenings, dental services and referrals to the poor and homeless population
of the City of Paterson.
St. Philip's Clothing
Boutique (Thrift Shop): Gives away children's and adult clothing,
shoes, and accessories. It also maintains a selection of bedding and curtains. Books for all ages, toys, games, and
decorative items also available. Boutique hours are Monday and Wednesday 2pm-4pm. Our Boutique
also serves, fire victims, the homeless, and new residents to our community.
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The
Place of Promise, is our Permanent Supportive Housing Program for the Chronicly Homeless, which currently provides housing
and " Support Services " for adult men with disabilities in Paterson, NJ.

St. Philip's
Community Learning Center focuses upon " teaching low-level literacy, to adult learners".

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Summer Youth Nutrition Program

The Summer Service Program is a federal program which, provides all children 18
years of age and under with the same free meal in accordance with a menu approved by the state agency regardless of race,
color, national origin, sex, disability or age.

C.A.M.P. Youth Development Program Corporation (Community Association with a Ministry to People) is a partner in ministry with St. Philip's
working to provide a safe, comfortable place for children ages 2 1/2 through 14 to come after school and all day during the
summer months, as a service to working residents in the economically depressed Northside section of Paterson.

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