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“I love the center. My oldest son has been here in Harmony House since he was four months old and he graduated two years ago,” said Janice Williams, a parent from the community who utilizes the center. “I still have two of my sons here. The teachers are doing a great job. They treat my children as their own children.”
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Centenarian Rehab

After 107 years, each day for Louise Fuller is something of a triumph. Having spent nearly three weeks in a hospital and a nursing home while recovering from a fall, Fuller went home.

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His Own Auto Body Shop

His Own Auto Body Shop

Angel Lopez, a 2012 graduate of New Community’s Ford Automotive Training Program, was able to land a job at Jersey City Ford even before he donned his cap and gown for the formal graduation ceremony.

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Monsignor William J. Linder
New Community founder Monsignor William J. Linder is one of the leading American urban visionaries of his generation and a founding member of the American Community Development movement. He has made an incredibly positive mark on Newark, the city that has been his home for over 45 years.

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The Spirit of Giving
The faces of hope at New Community.  Click to Donate!


Sopranos TV star Dominic Chianese, who played the role of Corrado “Junior” Soprano on the HBO TV Series, visited New Community Corporation, where he sang and played his guitar for seniors in recognition of Arts and Health Month.




When Mariah Williams learned she was expecting and had no where to go, she turned to New Community’s Harmony House for help. Now, living in an apartment at Harmony House where she and her infant son are safe, she is working on obtaining her GED and hopes to move out of the transitional living facility into her own apartment by early next year.

New Community’s newly opened Adult Learning Center, located at 563 Orange St. in Newark, served over 2,000 adult learners this year with a comprehensive array of educational programs, including Adult Basic Education, English as a Second Language, Pre- GED and GED , computers, Citizenship and Touch-Typing.


At the New Community Extended Care Center, our 180-bed skilled nursing facility in Newark, residents become part of our family and are treated that way. Holidays are special occasions and residents can always look forward to music, special food and fun, as was the case during the 2011 Memorial Day celebration.



Giving people dignity and a sense of personal achievement are a part of New Community’s mission. When graduates of our Automotive Technician and other Workforce Development programs are successful, they can look forward to promising careers.



At Community Hills Early Learning Center, a love of reading is cultivated and made fun through activities like the annual Literacy Marathon. Prizes are always awarded to the students who read the most books.




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Our Mission: To help residents of inner cities improve the quality of their lives to reflect individual God-given dignity and personal achievement.