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FREEDOM'S LEGACY at ROBBINSVILLE (Flagship Location)

223 Hutchinson Road, Robbinsville, NJ 08691

Phone: (609) 448-2998

FREEDOM VILLAGE AT TOWN CENTER SOUTH

500 Raven Road Boulevard, Robbinsville, NJ 08691

Phone: (609) 278-0075

The original Project Freedom Robbinsville (NJ) location at 223 Hutchinson Road is a complex of 30 units designed specifically to provide housing and activities for 46 individuals with various disabilities. This $3.5 million project was completed in October, 1991.

The brand new, 72-unit apartment community will feature one, two and three bedroom apartments surrounding a large Community Center.  The buildings are a three-story design, with private entrances in front and all are totally barrier free and accessible for people using wheelchairs.  The buildings will have elevators, central heat and air conditioning incorporating Energy Star design features as well as being LEEDs compliant.

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Project Freedom Is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that develops and operates barrier-free housing to enable individuals with disabilities to live independently. In addition, supportive services such as recreation, training and advocacy are provided.

Executive Director; CEO

Tracee Battis

Executive Leadership

Associate Executive Director & Co-Founder

Norman A. Smith

Executive Leadership

CFO

Stephen J. Schaefer

Executive Leadership

Director of Housing Development

Anne Hamlin

Executive Leadership

Property Manager

Jackie Eloswiny

Freedom's Legacy at Robbinsville / Hutchinson Road

Assistant Property Manager

Christina Elliott

Freedom's Legacy at Robbinsville / Hutchinson Road

Regional Manager

Tanya Silver

Freedom's Legacy at Robbinsville / Hutchinson Road

Associate Executive Director

Norman A. Smith

Executive Staff

Executive Assistant to Mr. Smith

Bashemah Rountree

Executive Staff

Social/Recreation

Savannah Green

Executive Staff

Property Manager

Sharon Johnson

Town Center South - Robbinsville

Assistant Property Manager

Neeraja Pailla

Town Center South - Robbinsville

Regional Manager

Tanja Silver

Town Center South - Robbinsville

Chairman

Timothy J. Lutz

Board of Trustees

Vice Chairman

Daniel Surtz

Board of Trustees

Treasurer

Mark E. Laccetti

Board of Trustees

Secretary

Robert Buda Jr.

Board of Trustees

member

Gary R. Backinoff

Board of Trustees

member

Jack Blair

Board of Trustees

member

Kelly Boyd

Board of Trustees

member (Former Board Chair)

Robert Buda, Jr.

Board of Trustees

member

James Colitsas

Board of Trustees

member

David R. Fraytak

Board of Trustees

member

Mary Goepfert

Board of Trustees

member

Mark Markovich

Board of Trustees

member

Sheree Sachs-McGowan

Board of Trustees

member (Former Board Chair)

C. Herbert Schneider

Board of Trustees

member

Tim Wolf

Board of Trustees

Mission Statement: Project Freedom is dedicated to developing, supporting, and advocating opportunities for independent living for persons with disabilities.

Core Values: Project Freedom advocates with and for people with disabilities.

Project Freedom believes that persons with disabilities should have an opportunity to live as independently as possible (with support help) and be productive members of society. 

Project Freedom is a pro-active organization seeking to develop facilities and programs to assist people with disabilities with housing, training, and recreational activities.

Key Goals: Project Freedom seeks to expand the availability of housing for people with disabilities through supplying rental or home ownership opportunities and consulting with other organizations and governmental bodies seeking to establish similar opportunities outside of our geographical area.

Project Freedom will be an advocate for persons with disabilities by increasing the awareness of the need for housing and services to allow the disabled to be productive members of society.

Project Freedom will develop, coordinate or assist other organizations in making available training, transportation and recreational programs for the disabled in the community.

Project Freedom will actively engage in development activities to raise the funds to be able to expand its advocacy, housing and training roles on behalf of the disabled.

Project Freedom will seek to reach its goals through the participating of a dedicated Board of Trustees, an engaged and expanded base of empowered tenants, consumers, volunteers and members, and a creative, skilled staff.