An unidentified presenter told attendees that Monmouth County offers a large range of services but that residents often do not know how to access them. “We had a tremendous amount of services across Monmouth County more than I ever realized,” the presenter said, adding that the problem was poor communication about how residents could get help.
To address the gap, the presenter said the team created a program named in the transcript as “Mama Thacks grama,” which “brought everybody together, opened up communication, and really made a difference to the residents.” The presenter described the effort as a partnership “between the community, the deliverers of service, and the county.”
The initiative emphasizes a "no wrong door" approach to referrals. “So we are now much better equipped when someone comes looking for help to send them in the right direction. We say there is no wrong door because no matter where they enter the system, we all know each other and our services and we can direct them correctly,” the presenter said.
The transcript does not identify the speaker by name or official title and does not list operational details such as program budget, staff assignments, or next implementation steps. The program name appears in the recording as spelled above; that spelling could not be verified from other meeting materials provided with this transcript.
No formal motions or votes were recorded in the provided transcript excerpt. The meeting excerpt focused on describing the program's goal of improving residents' ability to find existing county services by strengthening communication and coordination among community partners and service providers.