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From Rent Assistance To Day Care, Hoboken Resource Fair Can Help
Need a little help? Day cares, government agencies, and law enforcement will attend the county resource fair in Hoboken on Saturday.

HOBOKEN, NJ — "Hundreds of residents in Hoboken may be struggling to find help that meet their needs," said a spokesperson for Hudson County this week. Now they can find essential services and help in one place.
Hudson County will bring a County Community Resource Fair to Hoboken this Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Wallace Elementary School, 1100 Willow Ave.
This event is open to all Hoboken residents and families, a one-stop-shop for all county and city resources.
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This includes economic relief, housing and rental assistance, senior care, employment, health and vaccine assistance, veterans, planning and business support, childcare, and transportation services.
In addition, residents will find Hudson County departments such as the Improvement Authority, the Prosecutor's Office, Corrections and Rehabilitation, Cultural Affairs, the Sherriff's Office and the Register's Office.
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Hudson County Executive Craig Guy and the County Board of Commissioners are bringing these County Resource Fairs to each town in the county.
The Hoboken County Resource Fair is the fifth to be held following Jersey City, Union City, Kearny, and Bayonne.
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