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Children On The Green

Rochelle Kelman, Executive Director
PO Box 759, 50 Park Place
Morristown, NJ 07963-0759
Phone:  973.984.0094
Fax:  973.984.8735
Email:  rochelle.kelman@verizon.net

Infant and pre-school care offering subsidized care to low income families. United Way of Morris County funding is for "slots" for children from homeless shelters.

United-Way-funded program:

Shelter Child Care Program

Provides childcare for the children of families living in Homeless Solutions, The Jersey Battered Women's Services, and The Interfaith Council for Homeless Families of Morris County while the parents are receiving job training and looking for work and housing. 

 


Collinsville Child Care Center

Karen Wasick, Executive Director
125 South Street
Morristown, NJ 07960
Phone:  973.267.0082
Fax:  973.267.3235
Email:  karenwasick@yahoo.com

Pre-school child-care center offering subsidized care for low income families.

United-Way-funded program: 

Preschool
Provides comprehensive care to children, ages 3 to 5, by implementing curriculum and programs that target the children's cognitive, social, emotional, and family needs. Programming includes computer training, extensive literacy immersion both for children and parents, and special classes in the arts.

 


Community Hope, Inc.

J. Michael Armstrong, Executive Director
199 Pomeroy Road
Parsippany, NJ 07054
Phone:  973.463.9600
Fax:  973.463.0595

Website:  www.communityhope-nj.org

Agency offers programs around helping individuals recover from severe mental illnesses in a supportive living environment. Serves adolescents and adults.

United-Way-funded program: 

CHOICE Independent-Living Program
Provides mentally ill, low-income residents at-risk of homelessness or unnecessary institutionalization with a safe and affordable "home of their own," linked to services so that they can achieve independent living. Housing provided is intended to serve as the disabled individual’s permanent home for as long as he/she wishes to reside there.

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