BURLINGTON COUNTY, NJ – Members of the New Jersey State Police traded their uniforms for tool belts this week, joining Habitat for Humanity in a hands-on home revitalization project aimed at strengthening community bonds and providing affordable housing.
The volunteer effort, led by Major Michael Haws and members of the Administration Section, brought officers together to assist in rebuilding and repairing a local family’s home.
The project focused not only on construction but on reinforcing relationships between law enforcement and the communities they serve.

Key Points
- New Jersey State Police partnered with Habitat for Humanity for a home revitalization project in Burlington County
- The effort was led by Major Michael Haws and members of the Administration Section
- The project emphasized teamwork, skill-building, and community engagement
Troopers build more than homes
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Participants worked side by side with Habitat for Humanity volunteers, contributing to safe and stable housing for a local family in need. Officials said the effort also provided troopers a chance to develop practical skills and engage with residents outside of law enforcement duties.
Community partnership strengthens local ties
The New Jersey State Police said the initiative reflects their ongoing commitment to community service and neighborhood improvement. The completed home will soon provide a lasting foundation for a Burlington County family, symbolizing collaboration and compassion in action.
Habitat for Humanity and NJSP officials expressed gratitude to everyone who contributed to making the project a success.
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