Join Us in Spreading Holiday Joy: Adopt a Wish List for Fisherman’s Mark Program Participants
We’re delighted to announce that Fisherman’s Mark is once again partnering with the Adopt A Wishlist program to make the holiday season brighter for our
Fisherman’s Mark is proud to partner with “Adopt A Wishlist”. Learn more here!
We’re delighted to announce that Fisherman’s Mark is once again partnering with the Adopt A Wishlist program to make the holiday season brighter for our
The Fisherman’s Mark Pet Food Pantry is a collaboration between Fisherman’s Mark and Lambertville Animal Welfare At Fisherman’s Mark, we recognize that pets are often
The Fisherman’s Mark Pet Food Pantry is a collaboration between Fisherman’s Mark and Lambertville Animal Welfare At Fisherman’s Mark, we recognize that pets are often
In an effort to reduce waste and embrace sustainable practices, Fisherman’s Mark is excited to announce that we are transitioning our newsletter to a digital format. This fall, our newsletter will
At Fisherman’s Mark, the Recipe for Success: Skills for Life partnership with The Next Step (TNS) and Princeton Child Development Institute (PCDI) brings more than
As the summer season draws to a close, Fisherman’s Mark Social Services proudly celebrates a season filled with vital community programs—Back to School Supplies, the
From the Executive Director I hope you had a joyful and rejuvenating summer! As we transition into the cooler months, I’m thrilled to welcome you
Meet Felix, a dedicated volunteer at Fisherman’s Mark who has been a part of our community since moving from Puerto Rico to Lambertville in 1969.
Fisherman’s Mark Social Services celebrated a significant milestone on May 22 with the inaugural graduation of its English as a Second Language (ESL) program. The
We’re excited to share the Spring 2024 Fisherman’s Mark Newsletter with you! Inside this issue, you’ll find a variety of articles and updates that highlight
Last Saturday, April 27th, literature enthusiasts and supporters of Fisherman’s Mark gathered at Cradle Valley Farm in New Hope for an exclusive event featuring the
March is National Social Work Month and we wanted to take the opportunity to get to know our Social Services Manager, Chayln Fisher-Watson. Chayln started
Fisherman’s Mark Social Services in Lambertville, NJ will now be receiving regular deliveries of fresh, organic produce and pastured eggs from Carversville Farm Foundation (CFF)
Fisherman’s Mark Social Services in Lambertville, NJ has always accepted financial donations through their website, or food donations that can be dropped off at their
From the Executive Director Dear Fisherman’s Mark Community, As Thanksgiving approaches and kicks off the holiday season, many of us are invariably filled with an
From spring to fall, Fisherman’s Mark Social Services receives approximately 500 pounds of fresh, organic produce every week from local farms for dissemination at their
From the Executive Director: Jennifer WillifordExecutive Director Summer is such a busy time at Fisherman’s Mark. Our staff and team of volunteers are in high gear managing the additional summertime programs. We work hard to provide
From the Executive Director: Everyone is feeling the impact of inflation these days, particularly at the grocery store. We all shake our heads when we
From Our Executive Director Fisherman’s Mark is well known for food support through our Free MARKet food pantry, but there’s so much more to what
With rising costs of food, gas and rent, Fisherman’s Mark saw record increases in our Free MARKet usage. We increased our Mobile MARKet deliveries and
Every year, Fisherman’s Mark Social Services in Lambertville, NJ, teams up with “Adopt-A-Child for the Holidays” sponsored by the New Hope Solebury Key Club, PA
From the Executive Director In today’s inflationary economy, the rising costs of gas, rent and food have put a strain on many households. This places
Things can change in an instant. We see examples all the time. None more powerful than our neighbors scrambling for their lives in last year’s
On September 1, 2021, Hurricane Ida ravaged our area. Flood water as high as three feet lifted cars and carried them for blocks. It poured