Jennifer (Jen) Dubler moved to Salem County from Mullica Hill in 2000 and plans on making Woodstown her hometown ’hopefully forever’. Jennifer met her husband Andrew while they both worked at the Bancroft School at the Mullica Hill campus.
Jennifer is very committed to her family, community and career. She is the new Mom to 6 week old Annika, who is joining big brothers Luke (4) and Sam (2). Jennifer and Andrew also recently started a new home health care business which enables people to stay at home and age in place.

The Dubler Family
Although Jennifer is very busy between raising her family and opening a new business, she still finds time to be very active in our community. She has more than once been accused of not being able to say ’No’ when asked to take on a new project. The truth is, she knows how to, but prefers to contribute as much as she can to her community.
Jennifer is currently a Co-chair of Woodstown’s annual Fall Festival, a responsibility she is honored to fulfill together with Christie Carpenter. Jennifer also worked closely with several other members of the community to establish the Woodstown Community Watch program and is a volunteer with the American Red Cross.
Like a lot of people their age, Jennifer and Andrew are part of the ’sandwich’ generation. After their Mom had an accident at home, they realized how unprepared they were to care for her and balance their other responsibilities as well. It was this life changing experience that led them to start open Home To Stay Healthcare Solutions. Home To Stay serves Salem, Gloucester and Camden Counties and offers companion and personal care along with other services that enables seniors and disabled members of the community to stay in their homes for as long as possible.
In Jennifer’s "free time" she enjoys running, reading, spending time with friends and family and taking long walks in Woodstown.
