Morris County Observes International Overdose Awareness Day Published on August 31, 2022 With heart-wrenching personal stories, parents who lost loved-ones to overdoses and recovering addicts today joined Morris County and state officials, as well as nonprofit groups to observe International Overdose Awareness Day, as drug related deaths continued to surge around the nation. Tagged as: , Human Services
$325 Million Program for Struggling Homeowners to Launch Feb. 8 Published on January 25, 2022 On Feb. 8, New Jersey will launch the Emergency Rescue Mortgage Assistance Program, a federally financed program for homeowners who have been negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Eligible homeowners may receive up to $35,000, plus free housing counseling services, to cover mortgage arrearages, delinquent property taxes and other housing cost delinquencies. Tagged as: , Business & Economy, Human Services
Navigating Hope and Hope One Make Huge Impact in 2021 Published on January 14, 2022 Morris County put wheels on its outreach services a few years ago, creating offices in vans with professional staff who set up shop in different communities each day. Record numbers of people were reached in 2021, as many in need were linked to social services assistance through the Navigating Hope van and people with substance abuse and mental health issues were contacted by the Hope One van. Tagged as: , Human Services
Dec. 15 Deadline to Apply for Rental and Utilities Assistance Published on December 02, 2021 The Morris County Department of Human Services issued a reminder today that Dec. 15 is the deadline set by the state Department of Community Affairs on submitting applications for rental assistance, eviction protection and assistance in paying overdue utility bills. Tagged as: , Human Services
Morris County a National Leader in Disbursing COVID-19 Rental Aid Published on October 29, 2021 The Morris County Department of Human Services has been highly successful in disbursing federal rental assistance made available to families and landlords impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, countering a national trend in which disbursements have stalled. The county has disbursed most of its funds, while only about a fifth of the funds issued nationwide have been disbursed. Tagged as: , Human Services
Family Farm Delivers Fresh Produce to Low-Income Seniors Published on August 05, 2021 The Morris County Nutrition Program has partnered with Ort Farms in Washington Township to create a pilot, farm-to-table program this summer that has allowed low-income senior citizens to order produce that will be bagged at the farm and delivered to their housing complex. Tagged as: , Human Services
Free Summer Youth Employment Program Open to Morris County Teens Published on April 27, 2021 Morris County teenagers ages 14 to 18 can learn employment and life skills through NewBridge Services’ free summer youth employment program, starting June 28. High schoolers attend the program in-person or virtually for two hours once a week, and participate in supervised community service projects on Thursdays Classes are offered Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Tagged as: , Human Services
Improved Parenting Skills, Reporting, Help Prevent Child Abuse Published on April 20, 2021 April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month. View this list of resources and warning signs. The COVID-19 pandemic has heightened family stress, putting children at greater risk of being abused and neglected. Isolation, loss of jobs, schools operating in crisis mode, and sickness and death from the virus have taken a heavy toll, especially in families already struggling. Tagged as: , Human Services
New Jersey SNAP Recipients Getting Extra Benefits Published on April 14, 2021 Morris County residents participating in New Jersey’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will be among 231,000 households receiving extra benefits this month under a recent change in policy at the U.S. Department of Agriculture. In part, it means 137,000 New Jersey households that were already receiving the maximum available SNAP benefit became eligible for a $95 supplement for April. Tagged as: , Human Services
Interfaith Food Pantry Network to Host Virtual Spring Event April 16 Published on April 12, 2021 The Interfaith Food Pantry Network, which serves Morris County residents by supplying supplemental and emergency food during times of need, will be honoring the New Jersey charity called Impact 100 - Garden State at their Virtual Spring Event to be held Friday, April 16, 2021, at 6:30 p.m. Visit the event page at: https://one.bidpal.net/ifpn21/welcome Tagged as: , Human Services