
Submitted by New Jersey Criminal Lawyer, Jeffrey Hark
The Cumberland/Gloucester/Salem Vicinage will hold a virtual municipal warrant resolution program in Gloucester County at 9 a.m. on Monday, June 29 at the Volunteers of America Office, 900 Holly Dell Court, Sewell.
The two-hour event, co-sponsored by the Judiciary, the Cumberland County Prosecutors Office and Volunteers of America, is designed to help individuals with outstanding warrants resolve their cases.
The program also will provide information virtually from community representatives on a variety of services including:
- Court information
- Paralegal advocacy
- Employment assistance
- Housing referrals
- Addiction treatment referrals
- Mental health referrals
- Social services referrals
- Veterans supportive services
For additional information, contact Volunteers of America Delaware Valley, Safe Return Tri-County Re-Entry Program at 856-716-2212.
Social distancing will be enforced, and masks are required. A limited supply of masks will be available onsite.
Originally published here by southjerseyobserver.com
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