Funds Raised will Help All of The Arc of Warren County Programs

Goal is to Raise $70,000 in Recognition of The Organization’s 70th Anniversary

Washington, N.J., February 16, 2024 –The 70-day countdown is underway for The Arc of Warren County Radiothon with WRNJ!

Funds raised will help all The Arc of Warren County programs from Camp Warren to Residential to Early Intervention to Community-Based Supports. In recognition of the organization’s 70th anniversary, The Arc of Warren County has a Radiothon goal of $70,000 this year.

WRNJ Radio has graciously hosted this initiative for over three decades and continues to enable the Agency to spread the news about the many services that The Arc of Warren County provides to over 1,100 individuals and their families.

“This community of citizens served by The Arc of Warren County deserves our support”, says Norman Worth of WRNJ Radio. “We’re in a position to tell their story and I hope our listeners will once again be generous. Donations are appreciated in advance of Radiothon Day, as well as on the day itself. And remember to listen in on April 25th to learn more about the positive impact that this organization has had on so many people for the last 70 years.”

The countdown to Radiothon continues until April 25, 2024. WRNJ Radio will devote the whole day to sharing stories about the impact of The Arc of Warren County’s work with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, from families, consumers, community leaders and employees.

The Arc of Warren County has consistently maintained a high quality of services since its founding. The Arc of Warren County continues to need assistance to help maintain and improve existing services. Will you help make this year’s Radiothon for The Arc of Warren County with WRNJ an astounding success once again?

One of the many services that The Arc of Warren County provides is the Camp Warren experience for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Part of the funds raised by this initiative supports camperships and upgrades to the Camp Warren facility, which is located on a 30-acre property in Knowlton Township.

Individuals can donate through the following website page: secure.qgiv.com/event/arcradiothon2024 or through The Arc of Warren County’s main website at arcwarren.org   In addition, donors can text-to-give by typing 50155 and then a keyword of Radiothon2024  Phone pledges and donations will also be taken that day by calling (908) 223-0888.

The 2024 Radiothon will be co-chaired by Jim Travis, of Otterstedt Insurance Agency, and Norman Worth for the sixth consecutive year. Both Travis and Worth have advocated for the organization and individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities for well over 30 years. Travis serves on the Board of Directors for The Arc of Warren County.  Both Travis and Worth are long-time members of the Hackettstown Rotary Club and serve on the Advisory Board for Atlantic Health’s Hackettstown Medical Center.

“The community-at-large has been so receptive to this project and that is why it has stood the test of time,” says John Whitehead, CEO of The Arc of Warren County. “I am so pleased that Jim and Norman have been dedicated to our organization for many years. It is commitment like this that makes a huge difference in the betterment of our future.”

Those who are interested in supporting Radiothon are encouraged to contact Annamaria Lalevee, Chief Development & Communication Officer at The Arc of Warren County, at (908) 223-0884 or at ALalevee@arcwarren.org.

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