Sussex County residents are
invited to attend one of two meetings of the newly-formed Project Sussex Kids,
the County Council for Young Children designed by the New Jersey Department of
Children & Families to address the needs of local families who are
expecting or who are parenting young children.
The meetings of the Project Sussex Kids General Council will be held at
Project Self-Sufficiency on Wednesday, October 21st, at 9:00 a.m. and again at
6:00 p.m., in order to maximize opportunities for participation by the general
public. Keynote speaker Sue Ryan, from
the ARC of Warren County, will offer an informative presentation, “Screen Time
and Young Children” to all participants.
Project Self-Sufficiency is located at 127 Mill Street in Newton.
County Councils for Young Children
are being established in all of the state’s 21 counties to bring together
parents, caregivers, as well as health, education and social service
professionals to enhance communication, coordination and collaboration of
services. The meetings of the General
Council are designed to gather information from area residents about their
concerns. Several projects are in the
works already, including the creation of a comprehensive resource guide and an
interactive website. Plans to work
alongside childcare centers and preschools are being developed.
In addition to joining the General
Council, the agency is currently seeking volunteers to join workgroups to
identify community needs. Groups will
meet locally to seek input about health and wellness, safety, community events
and other topics. The groups will be
divided according to the age or needs of the children in the family, including prenatal,
special needs, families of infants, toddlers and preschool-aged children,
families of school-aged children, and Spanish-speaking families. To facilitate participation, meetings will be
held regionally in Newton, Sussex, Vernon, Hopatcong, Ogdensburg and Montague.
Project Self-Sufficiency is a
private non-profit community-based organization dedicated to improving the
lives of low-income families residing in northwestern New Jersey. The agency’s
mission is to provide a broad spectrum of holistic, respectful, and
comprehensive services enabling low-income single parents, teen parents,
two-parent families, and displaced homemakers to improve their lives and the
lives of their children through the achievement of personal and economic
self-sufficiency and family stability. Since 1986 Project Self-Sufficiency
has served more than 20,500 families, including over 30,000 children.
The Project Sussex Kids General
Council Meeting is free and open to the public, but registration is
required. To attend the General Council
Meeting or to volunteer to participate in one of the Project Sussex Kids
workgroups, call Project Self-Sufficiency at 973-940-3500. Additional information is available at www.projectsussexkids.org.
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