
About Jubilee Center of Hoboken
History of Jubilee Hoboken
In 1996, the All Saints Community Service and Development Corporation, a non-profit, non-sectarian agency was formed by All Saints Episcopal Parish. It began as a homework help afterschool program in the Hoboken Housing Authority’s Community Room. The goal was to provide children with a safe and secure setting as well as provided children assistance with their growth and development.
In 2003, a new 9,000 square foot building was completed and named the Jubilee Center. The Center provided a place to expand the educational programs to meet the needs of more children by providing programming that expanded their vision, creativity, and experiences.
In 2021, the Jubilee Center was sold to the city of Hoboken to serve as a future home for educational institutions. Currently, Jubilee of Hoboken’s focus is to support other worthy non-profits with missions that align with our own.
