Mount Carmel Guild recently welcomed representatives from the Children’s Home Society during a courtesy visit aimed at strengthening the ongoing partnership between the two organizations. Carla Carter, Manager of Parent, Family and Community Engagement and Jennie Negron Bethea, Family Advocate, met with Mary Inkrot, Executive Director of Mount Carmel Guild and Daren Miller,, Director of External Affairs, to discuss their shared commitment to serving the community.
The Children’s Home Society has been a beneficiary of the Guild’s annual Thanksgiving Food Drive, providing vital support to ensure that families in need receive nourishing meals during the holiday season.
The visit highlighted the strong bond between the two organizations and their mutual dedication to supporting the well-being of local families.
The Children’s Home Society provides high-quality early childhood education and comprehensive services to children ages 3-5 years old, helping to lay a strong foundation for lifelong learning and development. Through their work, they not only focus on the educational needs of the child, but the overall well-being of families, ensuring that parents and caregivers have the resources and support they need to thrive.
During the visit, Carla Carter and Jennie Negron-Bethea expressed gratitude for the ongoing partnership with Mount Carmel Guild, noting the importance of collaboration in meeting the needs of those served by the organization.
The meeting concluded with the presentation of a certificate of appreciation to the Guild for its ongoing support with both organizations reaffirming their commitment to working together and to leading efforts that help strengthen the city of Trenton.