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The East Trenton Collaborative (ETC) is a hub of opportunities for those seeking to make a meaningful contribution to the community. As an initiative dedicated to enriching the lives of East Trenton residents, getting involved with ETC means joining our shared vision of transforming our community for the better.
By getting involved with ETC and our community partners, you directly contribute to initiatives that uplift and revitalize our community. From housing and economic development to community building, your involvement can help create a stronger, more vibrant neighborhood. Our programs reflect a comprehensive approach to community development, offering varied avenues to make a difference.
Joining ETC also means becoming part of an organization recognized for its efforts, such as our status as a Lead-Free Hub in New Jersey. This recognition underscores our commitment to making a tangible, positive impact on the community.
Involvement in ETC is more than just participation in a program or event. It’s an opportunity to be a part of a committed community striving for progress, innovation, and the betterment of East Trenton. Your contribution can make a significant difference and pave the way for a brighter future for our community.
Quick Facts
Staff Contact
If you are interested in joining the Civic Engagement Committee, contact Kurt Lituma.
If you are interested in joining the Park Conditions Community Organizing Committee, contact Shereyl Snider.
If you are interested in joining the Traffic Safety Community Organizing Committee, contact Shereyl Snider.
If you are interested in joining the Environmental Health Community Organizing Committee, contact Shereyl Snider.
What issues is ETC working on?
Currently, ETC is focused on three issue areas: Traffic Safety, Environmental Health, and Park Conditions. However, ETC is responsive to community interest in other issue areas. If you would like to discuss other issue areas with the community organizing team, please contact Shereyl Snider.
How often do Community Organizing Committees meet?
Each committee determines its own schedule. Some committees meet more frequently to plan an upcoming event or action and then break for a period of time. Others meet more regularly. For more information about a committee’s specific schedule, please contact Shereyl Snider.