We Have Heard Your Support Loud and Clear for 35 Years!

Let’s Continue Supporting Programs for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

 
The Arc of Warren County Radiothon with WRNJ is celebrating its 35th anniversary on May 1, 2025. It is the longest running Radiothon in the state of New Jersey and one of the longest in all the United States.
 
Funds raised will help all The Arc of Warren County programs that support individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities  – – from Camp Warren to Residential to Early Intervention to Community-Based Supports. From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., on May 1, 2025, WRNJ will devote the whole day to sharing stories about the impact of The Arc of Warren County’s work from many different perspectives, including families, consumers, community leaders, board members and employees.
 
The 2025 Radiothon will be co-chaired by Jim Travis, of Otterstedt Insurance Agency, and Norman Worth, of WRNJ, for the seventh consecutive year.  Both Travis and Worth have advocated for the organization and individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities for over 35 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.
 
As in the past, all donors will be publicly thanked (without donation amounts) during Radiothon Day unless they wish to remain anonymous.  There are also two sponsorship levels that are available for Radiothon 2025.  They are as follows:
    • The Community Builder Circle of gifts over $500 (previously called Business Sponsorship)
    • A new donation level has been added called Empower Hour where businesses can sponsor one hour of Radiothon for $1,500.
 
“The Arc of Warren County community is extremely thankful for the continued commitment to Radiothon,” says John Whitehead, CEO of The Arc of Warren County.  “It is Radiothon’s 35 year anniversary. We are so grateful for the support of all our donors, partners and co-chairs.  This commitment has made such a significant impact in supporting our programs and operations.”
 
Individuals can donate through the following website page: secure.qgiv.com/event/radiothon2025 or through The Arc of Warren County’s main website at arcwarren.org.  In addition, donors can text-to-give texting the keyword Radiothon2025 to 50155.  Phone pledges and donations will also be taken that day by calling (908) 850-1000.
 
Those who are interested in supporting Radiothon are encouraged to contact Annamaria Lalevee at The Arc of Warren County, at (908) 223-0884 or at alalevee@arcwarren.org

 

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About The Arc of Warren County: The Arc is a national organization that serves individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities and their family members since 1950. The Arc of Warren County is one of seven hundred chapters of The Arc and serves more than 1,100 people annually for the past 71 years. Programs include residential group homes and supervised apartments, day services, community-based supports, advocacy services, recreation and summer camp, Special Olympics training, early intervention and a wide variety of additional social services.

 

Contact: Annamaria Lalevee
(908) 223-0884
ALalevee@arcwarren.org