Our 2012 Seeds of Hope honorees help set the standard for giving back.
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New Jersey may be geographically small, but we’re big on giving. To honor those who have made an exemplary commitment to helping others, New Jersey Monthly created the annual Seeds of Hope Awards. Now in its ninth year, Seeds of Hope has saluted more than 45 individuals for outstanding achievement in philanthropy and volunteer service to their communities or their chosen causes.
We select the honorees with help from a distinguished panel of judges, which–this year consisted of fund-raising consultant Jay Angeletti, president of the Angeletti Group; entrepreneur Katie Borghese of Casa di Francesca; Clement Price, professor of history and director of the Institute on Ethnicity, Culture & the Modern Experience at Rutgers University; and Ruth C. Lipper, volunteer chairperson of the Lipper Family Foundation.
Click on the names belew to learn more about our Seeds of Hope winners:
Katie Meyler
More Than Me Foundation
Bernardsville
Tricia Baker
Attitudes In Reverse (A.I.R)
Plainsboro
Herb Ouida
Todd Ouida Children's Foundation
River Edge
Abby Hoffman
Elijah's Promise
North Brunswick
Ellen Smith
Hackensack University Medical Center's Hospital Elder Life Program (HELP)
Wayne
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