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Morris County details Project Homeless Connect, outlines use of $300,000 allocation
Summary
Human Services presented an overview of Project Homeless Connect (Jan. 28) and the county’s 2025 PIT count, saying the $300,000 commissioner allocation has been split between prevention and emergency shelter supports, with outreach and nonprofit partnerships central to services.
Casey, representing human services, briefed the Morris County Board of County Commissioners on Project Homeless Connect and the county’s 2025 point‑in‑time (PIT) count, saying the Jan. 28 service fair is designed to link people experiencing homelessness with providers and to support PIT surveying.
"The project homeless connect event, which is gonna be held on January 28 this year, is a service fair designed to connect those experiencing homelessness with services and supports," Casey said, describing the Mental Health Association as a lead organizer and the county’s role providing lunches, outreach vans and staff assistance.
Casey told commissioners that a year‑round PIP committee and…
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