Burlington County Freeholder Director Felicia Hopson announced
today that the Burlington County Freeholders and the Women’s Advisory Council
are sponsoring a winter coat drive for the County’s Housing Hub and Hope One
mobile unit. The coat drive will run until Friday, February 14.
“I am asking County residents to join our efforts to help assist
our neighbors,” said Freeholder Director Hopson. “We want to do our part to
provide some assistance to those who are struggling during these cold winter
months.”
We are collecting only new winter coats. The coats will be distributed at the County’s Housing Hub or Hope One mobile unit to those in need.
Boxes will be stationed at the following locations:
- Human Services Building Lobby (Woodlane Road, Westampton) M-F, 9AM-5PM
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- Administration Building Lobby (49 Rancocas Road, Mt. Holly) M-F, 9AM-5PM
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- Health Department (Pioneer Drive, Westampton) M-F, 9AM-5PM
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- The County Store at the Moorestown Mall M-F, 10AM-7PM and Saturdays 10AM-5PM
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- Burlington County Library Main Branch (Pioneer Drive Westampton) M-F, 9AM-9AM Saturdays 9AM-5PM and Sundays 1PM-5PM
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- Bordentown Library (18 East Union Street, Bordentown) Mon-Thurs, 10AM-8:30PM, Fridays and Saturdays 10AM-5PM
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- Cinnaminson Library (1619 Riverton Road, Cinnaminson) Mon-Thurs, 10AM-8:30PM, Fridays and Saturdays 10AM-5PM
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- Evesham Library (984 Tuckerton Road, Marlton) Mon-Thurs, 10AM-8:30PM, Fridays and Saturdays 10AM-5PM and Sundays 1PM-5PM
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- Maple Shade Library (200 Stiles Avenue, Maple Shade) M-F, 10AM-8:30PM, and Saturdays 10AM-2PM
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- Pemberton Library (16 Broadway, Browns Mills) Mon-Thurs, 10AM-8:30PM, Fridays and Saturdays 10AM-5PM and Sundays 1PM-5PM
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- Pinelands Library (39 Allen Avenue, Medford) Mon-Thurs, 10AM-8:30PM, Fridays and Saturdays 10AM-5PM and Sundays 1PM-5PM
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- Riverton Library (306 Main Street, Riverton) Mon-Thurs, 10AM-8:30PM, Fridays 10AM-2PM, Saturdays 10AM-5PM and Sundays 1PM-5PM
In December, Burlington County opened an innovative, and
first-of-its-kind Housing Hub in the Human Services Facility that serves as a
single point of entry for residents who are homeless or experiencing a housing
crisis. This new Hub serves as a fusion center to respond to residents’ needs
by providing immediate access to services, case management, guidance and our
network of community providers.
Burlington County’s Hope One mobile unit offers critical support
for persons and families struggling with addiction and related issues with the
goal of preventing drug overdoses and deaths and providing linkages for
treatment and recovery support services. The unit, which schedules stops all
around the county, offers Narcan trainings and free kits, immunizations, and
the opportunity to meet with a counselor and coach.
To view a schedule of upcoming Hope One stops, visit: https://www.co.burlington.nj.us/DocumentCenter/View/10946/Hope-One-Fyler-and-2020-Locations
“The
Housing Hub and Hope One mobile unit are both doing an incredible job of
assisting residents in need,” concluded Freeholder Hopson. “We are thankful to
have these resources in Burlington County and want to equip them with the tools
they need to keep serving our residents.”
The
Burlington County Women’s Advisory Council works to identify and address issues
that affect women in Burlington County, raise public awareness of the special
needs and roles of women, provide mentoring opportunities for women, and
enhance the quality of life for all women. For more information follow the
Council on Facebook at @BurlingtonCountyWomen or visit: http://co.burlington.nj.us/263/Womens-Advisory-Council