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#b#WithumSmith+Brown#/b#, an accounting firm with offices in New Brunswick and at 5 Vaughn Drive, recently launched its inaugural Withum Week of Caring by providing more than 400 employee volunteers to help 30 different charitable organizations during the three days before Thanksgiving. Spanning six states, the accounting staff contributed its time to children’s hospitals, social service organizations, animal shelters, and soup kitchens, including many in the Princeton region.

For the sixth consecutive year, #b#NRG Energy#/b#, based at 211 Carnegie Center, will be the statewide sponsor for Check-Out Hunger, a campaign that raises funds for the New Jersey Federation of Food Banks to provide food assistance to thousands of people in need. The program operates at the checkout counters at supermarkets, where shoppers can add a donation slip for $1, $3, or $5 to their orders. The program, which runs through year’s end, will be at cashier stations in every A&P, Fairway, Food Basics, Foodtown, Genuardi’s, Kings, Pathmark, ShopRite, Superfresh, Wawa, and Wegmans in the state.

#b#JFK Communications#/b#, an integrated healthcare communications agency based at 5 Independence Way, recently donated $3,000 for the Central and South Jersey affiliate of the Susan G. Komen Foundation.

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