Mid-Atlantic States Career and Education Center
PROVIDING CAREER & JOB SKILL DEVELOPMENT & COMMUNITY OUTREACH
Mid-Atlantic States Career and Education Center’s Volunteers Fill Cars with Food Five Days a Week
Two Years, Times Five Days a Week, Equals 4.6-Million Pounds of Food … Find Out More
Total Job Placements
RESTORE Job Placements
Commuters Served
Pounds Food Pantry Distributed
Thank you to ALL our DONORS throughout these challenging times!
Our Mission
Mid-Atlantic States Career & Education Center’s (MASCEC) mission statement, “We Grow People®”, focuses on building effective community partnerships, improving the health and well-being of the individuals and families we serve, providing career and job skill development for disadvantaged and disabled workers, and creating a sustainable, stable community.
Thank you for Mid-Atlantic’s commitment to the welfare of our families and children. Thank you to your staff for their generosity, time and talent, especially during these difficult days. We have always been able to rely on Mid-Atlantic as a valued partner.
Thank you, Bea and Rich Patterson for your kind words. We are glad we are able to help.
“I can’t thank you enough for all your help during the Covid-19. Your company has given so much to our family. You also relieved my stress levels just by knowing you were there to help. Thank you again. I could not have made it through being laid-off without your help.”
Sincerely
Bea and Rich Patterson
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Latest News
Leona Paulus Reaches Two Milestones
Leona celebrated her accomplishment in front of her family and friends at a graduation ceremony on Aug. 1 2017 at the Elmer Grange Hall in Upper Pittsgrove Township.
“We Grow Stars” Program Featured on NJ.com
To explore the importance of nutrition, this summer, students visited the Salem City Community Garden for a first-hand look at the journey food takes from farm to table. Garden Co-Founder Britney Lillya explained to the children how the garden grew from planting seeds, watering daily and harvesting crops.
Mid-Atlantic Featured on SNJ Today
Along with waiving that transportation fee for medical visits, it will now cost seniors absolutely nothing to stop by the nutrition center in Pittsgrove to get a healthy meal. The center, which is managed by the Mid-Atlantic States Career & Education Center, acts also as a social hub where seniors can interact with others.
Gateway Regional High School OSHA Training
Congratulations to OSHA certified students in construction and trades classes! Training for students on the importance of workplace safety.


Celebratory Meeting of Wind Institute partners for award of NJ EDA Wind Work Force Grant

