Mariann Murphy, Esquire, will discuss topics related to divorce at a free
Family Law seminar at Project Self-Sufficiency, 127 Mill Street, Newton, Wednesday,
September 12th, 7:00 – 9:00 p.m.
Learn about child support, grounds for divorce, court procedures, custody,
alimony, parenting time, equitable distribution of assets, and other topics
related to divorce. The presentation is
free and open to the public, but registration is required. To register call Project Self-Sufficiency at
973-940-3500.
The Journey Family Success Center at Project Self-Sufficiency is a community of local parent leaders and volunteers working together to support adults, teens and children.
Tuesday, August 21, 2018
Friday, August 17, 2018
Family Success Center Hosts Back to School Fair
Hundreds of parents and
children turned out for a Back-to-School Fair hosted by the Sussex County
Family Success Center and Project Sussex Kids, the Sussex County Council for
Young Children, at Project Self-Sufficiency on Thursday. Designed to
prepare the entire family for a successful academic year, the event featured
workshops about successful morning routines, educational resources for special
needs children, library programs, and a K-9 demonstration by the Sussex County
Sheriff’s Department. Children were invited to play games and receive
free haircuts and backpacks filled with school supplies. Representatives from local social service and
health care organizations were on hand to offer patrons additional resources. Agency staff members and volunteers played
games and provided refreshments. Music
was provided by the Bill Wright School of Music. Sussex County Library staff members, along
with volunteers recruited by Sussex Macaroni Kid, coordinated craft projects
with young children.
“We are pleased to be able
to help both parents and children to prepare for a successful school year at
the annual Back-to-School Fair,” commented Deborah Berry-Toon, Executive
Director at Project Self-Sufficiency. “We commend all of the social
service agencies, businesses and volunteers who have taken the time to lend a
helping hand to local families in need.”
In addition to dinner,
raffles and activities for children, the Back to School Fair featured
informative, break-out sessions for parents. Parenting expert Kris Imbrie
identified strategies for successfully navigating morning routines. Early
literacy tips for parents and children were highlighted by Sussex County
Library personnel. Project Sussex Kids Advisory Board members Kathy Nauta
and Ria Smith discussed educational resources and navigating the concerns of
childhood for parents of children with special needs.
Participating social service
and health care organizations included Caring Partners; Center for Prevention
& Counseling; DASI; DAWN Center for Independent Living; Division of Child
Protection and Permanency; Family Partners of Morris & Sussex; Ginnie’s
House; Girl Scouts of Northern New Jersey; Family Intervention Services; League
of Women’s Voters of Sussex Highlands; Legal Services of Northwest New Jersey;
Literacy NJ Sussex County Programs; Newton Medical Center; NJ CEED/Office of
Public Health Nursing; NORWESCAP; Partnership for Maternal and Child Health;
Project Self-Sufficiency; Peace by Piece, NJ Inc.; SCARC; Shop Rite Nutrition
Services; Sussex County Division of Health/Sussex Warren Chronic Disease
Coalition; Sussex County Division of Social; Sussex County Office of Public
Health Nursing; Services; Sussex County Library; Sussex Macaroni Kids; Zufall
Health Center; and others.
Professional stylists from
several area salons volunteered their time to offer free haircuts to
students. Participating salons included Becky’s Hair Therapy; His ‘n’
Hair; Oasis Salon; Scissor Joint; and The Village Mane. “We are
grateful for the graciousness, patience and enthusiasm of the stylists who
volunteer to cut hair at the Back-to-School fair,” noted Berry-Toon. “The
children look beautiful, and the parents are delighted because the service is
free and available to their families each year at the fair.”
Non-profit agency Project
Self-Sufficiency has served northwestern New Jersey families for more than 30
years. The agency offers a broad spectrum of holistic, respectful, and
comprehensive services enabling low-income single parents, teen parents,
two-parent families, and displaced homemakers to achieve personal and economic
self-sufficiency, family stability, and to improve their lives and the lives of
their children. The agency offers a supportive family-centered
environment where life issues are addressed through a combination of individual
counseling, peer support groups, case management services, parenting skills
training, life skills management training, home visits, childcare and early
childhood education, family activities and health education. For
information about any of the services provided at Project Self-Sufficiency,
call 973-940-3500 or 844-807-3500, or visit www.projectselfsufficiency.org.
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