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Haddonfield Helps Residents Amid Coronavirus Outbreak: Police
The Haddonfield Police Department has launched a program to help residents get help during the outbreak of new coronavirus.
HADDONFIELD, NJ — The Haddonfield Police Department has launched a program to help residents get help during the outbreak of new coronavirus.
Under the “Haddonfield Helps” program, the borough’s residents have the chance to get help for themselves and their neighbors with issues such as food insecurity, mobility/accessibility challenges, and isolation, police said.
To get help, residents can use this online form to answer a few questions. Haddonfield police officers will then work in conjunction with Senior Center Coordinator Nancy McCrudden to connect residents with the appropriate social service agency, volunteer organization, borough staff member or other point of access.
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Residents can also apply by calling the Haddonfield Police Department’s non-emergency line at 856-429-3000 and reference that they are in need of help due to the pandemic.
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Service organizations & individuals interested in learning more or volunteering as Haddonfield Helpers can email cbbezich@haddonfield-nj.gov.
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