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Junior Leagues of New Jersey deliver 72,000 bottles of Water
New Jersey Junior Leagues come together to deliver donated water
JUNIOR LEAGUES OF NEW JERSEY DONATE 72,000 BOTTLES OF WATER TO NEWARK RESIDENTS
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Newark, New Jersey - Junior Leagues from across New Jersey united as one Junior League to support the many residents of the City of Newark impacted by elevated lead levels in their drinking water. Each of the eight New Jersey Junior Leagues raised funds that went towards the bulk purchase of bottled water. Together at St. Lucy’s Roman Catholic Church in Newark, 30 pallets of water, amounting to 72,000 individual bottles, were unloaded by Junior League volunteers and distributed on-site to Newark residents from two tractor trailers donated by Finkle IV Freight & Logistics.
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“With our offices now located in Newark, our company has committed to taking on an active role in supporting the Newark community,” said Alexis Finkle, Owner of Finkle IV Freight & Logistics. “When we learned that the Junior Leagues needed help in coordinating the delivery of the purchased bottled water, we quickly stepped in to support this effort by donating two of our trucks and ensuring that the water was transported and available for immediate distribution to Newark residents.”
“Since the City of Newark and the EPA acknowledged earlier this year that residents of Newark are being exposed to a major health crisis because of elevated lead levels in drinking water, we have been working tirelessly to provide impacted residents with access to clean, bottled water,” said Anthony Diaz, Co-Founder of the Newark Water Coalition. “We are grateful for New Jersey Junior Leagues and the impact they were able to make with their water donation; seeing the lines of Newark residents waiting for cases of water as they were being unloaded from the trucks motivates us to continue supporting residents and raising awareness that the crisis continues.”
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“Supporting children and families in Newark is a key aspect of our mission,” said Stephanie Hutton, President of the Junior League of Montclair-Newark. “Much of our service and community impact work aims to lift up Newark residents and provide them with support that is needed to make their lives a little easier. Once we understood how many Newark residents were without clean drinking water, we called upon all New Jersey Leagues to unite as one League to support Newark. Empowering all of our New Jersey League members to partner together allowed us to deliver for Newark residents.”
For over a 100 years, Junior League volunteers have stepped in to address crises and have been at the forefront of community action campaigns and social justice reform. Often times, with little or no resources, Junior League volunteers come together to address problems and identify solutions in collaborative ways. In August of this year, all New Jersey Junior Leagues began raising funds that supported the bulk purchase of bottled water.
The Junior League of Montclair-Newark, Inc. is an organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women, and improving the community through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. Our purpose is exclusively educational and charitable.
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