Who We Are

Creating Opportunities to Transform Lives Since 1994

1994 

Bob Guarasci founds NJCDC committed to the belief "that good people can join together to make a difference in the lives of our most vulnerable neighbors." He establishes an AmeriCorps Program in Paterson—NJCDC's first service program.

1996  

Our first community residence opens on Buffalo Avenue to provide supportive community living for local adults with developmental disabilities

1997  

Purchase of 16 and 32 Spruce Street—future Home of NJCDC's Headquarters and Independence House

1998  

Thomas Street residence opens to expand supportive community living services for adults with developmental disabilities

NJCDC's YouthBuild program is established, serving the first class of 25 at-risk youth with GED prep, vocational training, and life skills instruction

1999  

NJCDC founds Garrett Morgan Academy in partnership with Paterson Public Schools. GMA is one of the first STEM high schools in New Jersey

2002

Construction on 16 & 32 Spruce (Future Home of the NJCDC headquarters and Independence House) begins. With the support of Senator Frank Lautenberg and Congressman Bill Pascrell, NJCDC launches a new era by relocating to its current 40,000 square foot headquarters in the former Rogers Locomotive Works.

2003  

NJCDC completes $10 million rehabilitation of the Rogers Locomotive Works building at 32 Spruce Street and relocates its headquarters

NJCDC opens The Paterson Family Center, a preschool for 105 three- and four-year-old Paterson children

2004  

School Based Youth Services Program established at Passaic County Technical Institute. Expands to three sites in 2007.

2005  

William Waldman Independence House opens its doors at 16 Spruce Street as transitional housing for youth aging out of the foster care system

2006  

NJCDC establishes the Paterson Youth Council, a leadership development program for Paterson teens, providing a platform for youth involvement in civic affairs

2008  

NJCDC launches a place-based approach to services through the Greater Spruce Street Neighborhood Plan

NJCDC completes Hawthorne Heights and Birch Arms Apartments, providing service-enriched housing for 27 people with disabilities

The Community Charter School of Paterson opens as a K-3 school serving 400 students

Marion Street Apartments open, offering nine apartments for homeless youth and young adults

2010  

NJCDC partners with Longstreet Development to open the Congdon Mills Apartments, providing 66 units of low income housing

NJCDC partners with Paterson Public Schools to open the city's first Full Service Community School at School #5

NJCDC launches the Great Falls Youth Corps – a program made up of high school students dedicated to the upkeep of the Great Falls National Park – in partnership with the National Park Service

2011  

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie launches the Great Falls Promise Neighborhood and designates NJCDC as the lead agency

U.S. Senators Frank Lautenberg and Bob Menendez and Congressman Bill Pascrell join Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar to dedicate the Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park as America's 397th national park. NJCDC CEO Bob Guarasci appointed to Federal Advisory Commission to oversee planning process for new park.

2012  

NJCDC opens Spruce Terrace Apartments, providing housing for formerly homeless individuals with mental illness

NJCDC adopts a new strategic business plan that sets the direction of the organization for the next five years. The plan seeks to replicate the pioneering work of the Harlem Children's Zone to ensure the health and well-being of neighborhood children and families.

2013  

NJCDC receives a $450,000 grant from The Nicholson Foundation to develop a pipeline of programs and services for all 5,000 children living or going to school in Paterson's Great Falls Promise Neighborhood

NJCDC opens the Rosario Coscia Children's Garden, the William Carlos Williams Community Plaza, and the Good Food Garden for use by children and schools in the Great Falls Promise Neighborhood

NJCDC completes $5 million rehabilitation of the Rogers Storage Building and converts it into the Rogers Meeting Center, nestled in the new national park

The Compete for Life College and Career Readiness Program at John F. Kennedy High School launches, creating a career- and college-bound focus among students and families

2014  

NJCDC opens the Neighborhood Help Center, a one-stop community space open for neighborhood residents

NJCDC opens the Elm Street Apartments, creating an intergenerational apartment building for youth leaving foster care and grandparents raising grandchildren with disabilities

NJCDC launches Parent Academy and begins educating parents of babies, toddlers, and preschoolers

NJCDC co-hosts the First Annual Preschool Conference for Paterson's early learning educators and staff. The first of its kind in Paterson, the Preschool Conference provides Paterson's early learning educators with consistent and effective training in supporting the social and emotional competency in the children they serve.

NJCDC launches the Youth Arts program, providing free arts education for Paterson youth.

2015  

NJCDC expands the boundaries of the Great Falls Promise Neighborhood and offers services to many of the 8,000 children living or going to school within its boundaries

Community Charter School of Paterson completes its organic growth and now serves 900 students in grades K-8

NJCDC erects the Shohid Minar Monument at Westside Park to commemorate an event important to our neighborhood's Bengali population

Paterson University Corps launches, providing college students with volunteer and internship opportunities within NJCDC's many education and social service programs

First Annual Senior Sendoff awards tens of thousands of dollars in scholarships to Paterson students attending four-year colleges

2016

NJCDC purchases 59 Spruce Street—Michael's Energy Factory Preschool—saving it from bankruptcy and keeping it open for 200 students

2017

Inaugural Ivy League Tour brings Paterson students to Harvard, Yale, and MIT

Park Corner Apartments opens, offering retail space and 11 affordable apartments

2018

NJCDC opens its Great Falls Youth Center, which provides a safe place for hundreds of neighborhood teens

Community Charter School of Paterson celebrates its 10th Anniversary

NJCDC holds its 25th Holiday Toy Drive & Party for Paterson families

2019

NJCDC hosts the First Annual Great Falls Neighborhood Summit, to give local residents an opportunity to engage directly with those responsible for neighborhood projects

NJCDC partners with St. Joseph's Health and New Jersey Community Capital to announce the predevelopment of a new 56-unit apartment building under the state’s Healthy Housing initiative

NJCDC purchases the historic First Presbyterian Church on Main Street and begins planning an adaptive reuse to include a youth performing arts center

NJCDC partners with the school district to open Paterson’s First Full Service Community School at a high school—John F. Kennedy Educational Complex

NJCDC celebrates its 25th Anniversary with a series of events, including a Reception, a Concert at the Great Falls, and a Community Service Day. Governor Phil Murphy lauds NJCDC’s accomplishments at our 25th Anniversary Gala.

2020

NJCDC unveils plans to rehabilitate Paterson’s Lou Costello Memorial Park; Congressman Bill Pascrell and Mayor Andre Sayegh announce $1 million in City funds to fund the project and create a park that will be safer and more welcoming to families

NJCDC unveils plans to construct two small apartment buildings as part of a new strategy to transform vacant lots to meet affordable housing needs

NJCDC quickly pivots to hold all programs virtually, distribute nearly 400 Chromebooks and $20,000+ in grocery gift cards, and provide PPE to our housing residents in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

2021

Thanks to funding from the federal CARES Act passed through the City of Paterson, NJCDC launches an ongoing monthly FoodBox program, giving 500 boxes of nonperishable food each month to Paterson residents in need

NJCDC starts new initiatives to link local residents with job training programs and to directly help senior citizens lessen social isolation linked to the COVID-19 pandemic

NJCDC launches Bridge to Success, a four-week program designed to help students successfully transition from eighth grade to high school

2022

Many new projects are in development, including the expansion of our Great Falls Youth Center

NJCDC helps cut the ribbon on the renovated Lou Costello Memorial Park

NJCDC partners with Paterson Public Schools to open a Full Service Community School at the Joseph A. Taub Middle School

NJCDC relaunches the City of Paterson's Financial Empowerment Center (FEC) to provide free one-on-one financial counseling to all Paterson residents

2023

NJCDC unveils the Great Falls Neighborhood Plan, created by neighborhood residents and stakeholders

Our Barclay Street Housing residence opens, providing over 50 affordable housing units and targeted health and wellness services on-site for community members with chronic health conditions

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