Atlantic County Homeless Provided Essentials by Jewish Family Services, Local Partners

ATLANTIC CITY, NJ – Early this morning, the Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office, in partnership with the Atlantic City Police Department, AtlantiCare, and Jewish Family Services, embarked on a mission to support and provide services to those in need along the Atlantic City boardwalk and beach.

Starting at 6 AM, the collaborative teams fanned out across the area, engaging with numerous encampments and individuals.

Each person encountered was offered a range of services, including identification assistance, food, shelter, clothing, addiction recovery, mental health services, employment opportunities, or simply a helping hand.

This initiative highlights the ongoing commitment of local agencies to address the needs of at-risk individuals in the community, ensuring they have access to essential resources and support.

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Shore News Network is the Jersey Shore's #1 Independently Local News Source. Multiple sources and writers contributed to this report.

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