The team members of the Hoey Wealth Management Group are proud of the level of commitment and involvement they exhibit through numerous organizations and associations in their local community.
• Doane Academy: Since its founding in 1837, Doane Academy has been a school where students come to realize their interests, their talents, and that they are called to have a significant impact on the world around them. Pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade, Doane Academy is committed to developing intelligent, capable young people within a school culture where students are known, loved, and strongly encouraged to realize their full potential.
• Heart of Camden: Established in 1984, The Heart of Camden, Inc. has provided homeownership opportunities to over 200 families. In addition, the Hynes Family Resource Center was constructed with volunteer labor. The Heart of Camden also transformed other vacant buildings including Joe's Place which provides meals for the homeless, Clothes from the Heart, a children's second hand clothing store on Broadway, and the Heart of Camden business offices on Broadway.
• Alzheimer's Association of Delaware Valley: The Alzheimer's Association is the leading, global voluntary health organization in Alzheimer's care and support, and the largest private, nonprofit funder of Alzheimer's research.
• Bayada Regatta: Philadelphia Adaptive Rowing (PAR) and Bayada Nurses host the Bayada Regatta every year. Founded in 1981, the regatta—sponsored solely by Bayada Nurses—is the nation’s oldest and largest adaptive rowing competition.
• Philadelphia Adaptive Rowing (PAR)—formerly known as the Philadelphia Rowing Program for the Disabled (PRPD)—is the host club for the Bayada Regatta and trains many of the competing athletes at its facilities on the Schuylkill River. Staffed by volunteer instructors and helpers with a variety of backgrounds, they provide recreational and competitive rowing opportunities for individuals with disabilities and have been a leader in the movement to make the sport of rowing available to everyone. PAR also worked with the US Olympic Committee to include the Bayada Regatta on the organization’s National Sports Information List in the area of Handicapped Sports Activities. Many PAR rowers have successfully competed and placed in the International Federation of Rowing Associations (FISA) World Rowing Championships and the Paralympics.
• The Evergreens: The Evergreens was founded in 1919 by the Episcopal Diocese of New Jersey. Today we are a non-denominational community that caters to the religious and cultural diversity of our residents. Nonetheless, our mission of enhancing the quality of life for those we serve is anchored in the ecumenical tradition of our founders.
• The Joseph Fund: The fundamental purpose and mission of The Joseph Fund is to support the Ministries of the St. Joseph’s Pro-Cathedral by raising money to support program expansion, capital projects and to underwrite any operating shortfall experienced by individual Ministries serving the people of Camden, NJ.
• YMCA of Burlington and Camden Counties: The YMCA of Burlington and Camden Counties builds strong kids, families and communities through programs committed to improving an individual’s spirit, mind and body.
• Rowan University Foundation: A leading public institution, Rowan University combines liberal education with professional preparation from the baccalaureate through the doctorate. Rowan provides a collaborative, learning-centered environment in which highly qualified and diverse faculty, staff, and students integrate teaching, research, scholarship, creative activity and community service. Through intellectual, social and cultural contributions, the University enriches the lives of those in the campus community and surrounding region.
• Moorestown Rotary Club: Rotary is an organization of business and professional leaders united worldwide who provide humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations, and help build goodwill and peace in the world. In more than 160 countries worldwide, approximately 1.2 million Rotarians belong to more than 30,000 Rotary clubs.
• Samaritan Healthcare and Hospice: Samaritan Healthcare & Hospice formed in 1980 as the first hospice in South Jersey to care for patients and families coping with life-limiting illnesses. Originally named Hospice of Burlington County, the not-for-profit organization has grown to provide care throughout a five-county, 2,200 square mile service area through a diverse Family of Services.