THE RICHARD STOCKTON COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY

Office of Public Relations

Pomona, NJ 08240

 

 

Stockton to Receive $750,000 Grant for Collaborative Project with ACCC

Federal Funds to Launch Atlantic-Cape Safe Youth Partnership

 

For Immediate Release

Friday, October 20, 2006

Contact: Tim Kelly

Stockton Public Relations

(609) 652-4950

 

Galloway Twp., NJ Area community and faith-based groups will receive assistance in the battle against youth and gang violence, child abuse and neglect, from a substantial federal grant secured through the Office of Professional Development and Continuing Education for Health Sciences and Human Services at The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey.

 

The grant is from the US Department of Health and Human Services Administration for Children and Families. Totaling $750,000 over the next three years, the funding includes a first year award of $300,000.

 

Stockton, as lead institution, will utilize the funds in a collaborative effort with the Office of Continuing Education of Atlantic Cape Community College to initiate the Atlantic-Cape Safe Youth Partnership. The Partnership will enable Stockton and ACCC to work with local community groups to enhance the groups effectiveness in addressing youth violence and gangs, and the welfare of children in the region.

 

The work made possible by these funds will make the difference in the lives of community members throughout Cape May and Atlantic County, said Cynthia B. Sosnowski, Director of Professional Development and Continuing Education for Health Sciences and Human Services at Stockton. Were looking forward to getting the process started and collaborating with our colleagues at ACCC and our partners in the community.

 

Sosnowski said the Partnership will provide training, consultation and technical assistance as well as additional resources to local groups. Beneficiaries of the partnership will include nonprofits, and community and faith-based organizations that work to combat youth and gang violence and child abuse and neglect.

 

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