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State outlines 30‑60‑90 sprint to address Morristown homelessness; council urges county coordination
Summary
Michael Callahan, director of the New Jersey Office of Homelessness Prevention, told the Morristown Town Council on March 11 the state will deploy outreach workers, emergency shelter resources and permanent housing support using a 30‑60‑90 day approach; council members said they want services centralized through Morris County.
Michael Callahan, director of the Office of Homelessness Prevention at the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, told the Morristown Town Council on March 11 that the state will deploy additional resources and pursue a focused 30‑60‑90‑day effort to reduce unsheltered homelessness in the town.
“We will be deploying additional state resources to help resolve some of the ongoing issues,” Callahan said, adding that the effort will include outreach workers, emergency sheltering and permanent housing tied to supportive case management. “One of the things as we work towards reducing unsheltered homelessness in…
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