NONPROFIT AGENCIES CONTINUE TO EXPLORE COLLABORATION

US Fed News Service, Including US State News | November 6, 2009 | Copyright

MIDDLETOWN, N.J., Nov. 4 -- Monmouth County issued the following press release:

For the second time this year, the Monmouth County Human Services Advisory Council welcomed 100 representatives from the county's non-profit community to a seminar entitled "Adaptation to a Changing Economic Environment." "This is the second phase in an ongoing effort to bring providers in our social services family together to network and share ideas that will make them stronger as individual organizations within the broader county system," said Freeholder Amy Mallet, liaison to the Department of Human ...

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