Community playground resurrected in Bridgeton

Community playground resurrected in Bridgeton

This story is from The Daily Journal Online.  www.dailyjournal.com BRIDGETON – Many older residents have fond memories of the Johnson Reeves Playground as a joyous neighborhood destination on warm summer nights. But the playground fell apart decades ago, succumbing to...

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Revive SJ Johnson Reeves Playground

Revive SJ Johnson Reeves Playground

KaBoom! has awarded Revive South Jersey a grant for $15,000 to install this structure at the Johnson Reeves playground (East Ave and Wood St. Bridgeton, NJ).
Local businesses and organizations are coming together to provide the remaining $9,000 needed.

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Revive SJ Winter 2015 Update

Revive SJ Winter 2015 Update

Revive is very thankful for the service of Melissa Manske in heading up the ministry at the Bridgeton Villas. She has done a fabulous job working together with the various churches to provide the Sunday afternoon activities for the children.

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Grant to Restore Johnson Reeves Playground

Grant to Restore Johnson Reeves Playground

Dr Pepper Snapple (DPS) and national non-profit KaBOOM! awarded Revive South Jersey a $15,000 Let’s Play Community Construction Grant that will be used to revitalize the Johnson Reeves playground located at the corner of East Avenue and Wood Street in Bridgeto

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Johnson Reeves project

Johnson Reeves project

Pics from the latest Johnson Reeves project - Bethany Grace Community Service Day New siding was applied to the Club House.     Johnson Reeves Project  •  Revive SJ

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Upcoming Volunteer Training

Upcoming Volunteer Training

Upcoming Volunteer Training:  We are pleased to announce that Revive South Jersey will expand the class offerings at the Community Center, located at 136 E. Commerce St, Bridgeton through a collaboration titled, “Unidos para la Familia – United for the Family.” Revive...

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Summer 2014 Update

Summer 2014 Update

Since RSJ was given the apartment by the site management, churches have enjoyed the ongoing time they have been able to spend with the kids.

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