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disability. In addition to the
devastating
emotional toll
on parents and
siblings, the economic impact in medical bills and
other costs can bring the
family to its financial knees.
To help families deal with
the financial consequences
of life-altering illness or disability. The Camden County
Board of Freeholders has established a ground breaking
program to help parents access the funds they need for
their children, without destroying the familys financial future.
Heres how it works. We
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Children Relief Fund
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class families deal with the
costs associated with caring
for seriously ill or disabled
children.
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entire cost of such things as
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in the home, so that the doorway is wide enough, and the
sink low enough to accommodate a wheelchair. The
fund can also pay to add a
ramp or a chair lift in a
home, or to purchase or modify a van that can be used to
transport a child in a wheelchair.
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family can only access
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their words, the
family must first
pay out of its
own pocket for
the home or van
modifications, or
other costs, and
then present the
receipts, before
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for the entire cost of the project. For many middle class
families, that requirement is
a deal breaker; they just
dont have enough cash to
make the original purchase
or down payment.
To provide relief for families facing this dilemma, the
Camden County Freeholder
Board has become the first
in the state to offer bridge
loans that families can use
to make the initial purchase
or down payment on equipment and services, while
they await reimbursement.
Bridge loans of up to $5,000
are available from the
county, and the county is
later repaid by CICRF.
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care for your child, and enhance your familys quality
of life, I hope you will call
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more information. (856)-7512242
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FRIDAY MAY 1
The Chicken Runs at Midnight:
5:30 p.m. at the Haddonfield Middle School. The Chicken Runs at
Midnight is a family fun event
with a kids relay at 6 p.m. and a
go to www.canusofoundation.org
and click on Chicken Run and
click the Register button. To participate in the relay or run it is
$25 each. Tickets are $1 each.
Haddon Fortnightly Home and
Garden Tour and Sale: 10 a.m. to
8 p.m. at the Clubhouse, 301
Kings Highway East, and other
locations in Haddonfield. There
are five delightful homes and gardens to tour. Homes are located
on Greenman Avenue, Summit
Avenue, Merion Avenue and
Washington Avenue. Advance
tickets at $15 or $20 day of. Also,
the Haddon Fortnightly will be
having a Geranium Sale in conjunction with its Home and Garden Tour from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at
the Clubhouse. For more information call (856) 795-7202.
SATURDAY MAY 2
SUNDAY MAY 3
Tri-State Jazz Society presents
the Barbone Street Jazz Band:
2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Haddonfield
United Methodist Church, 29
Warwick Road in Haddonfield.
MONDAY MAY 4
Monday Morning Prayer: 8 a.m. at
Mount Olivet Baptist Church, 202
Douglass Ave., Haddonfield.
TUESDAY MAY 5
Haddonfield Planning Board meeting: 7:30 p.m. in Borough Hall
auditorium, 242 Kings Highway
East. Visit www.haddonfieldnj.org
to confirm meeting time and for
agenda.
Bridge: 12:30 p.m. at Mabel Kay Hospitality House, Senior Citizen
Center. Call 354-8789 for more
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Lite Aerobics: 1 p.m. at Mabel Kay
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Commissioners: Make
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In the one and one-half months
since Haddonfield United first
voiced its opposition to Recovery
Centers of Americas proposal to
develop an addiction treatment
center at the Bancroft property, I
have spoken with many fellow
Haddonfield residents regarding
their wishes for the property.
Some residents believe that
RCA must face our zoning board
and the courts, where they believe RCAs application for a use
variance will ultimately be rejected because of its non-conformance with applicable zoning
law. Meanwhile, other residents
contend that our commissioners
should purchase the property
without delay.
Certainly, there is merit in allowing RCAs application to play
out before our zoning board and
the courts. If, however, our commissioners decide to acquire the
property for an appropriate price,
I would urge them to make the following commitments up-front,
which are aimed at reducing financial and other burdens for
Haddonfield property taxpayers
incurred by such an acquisition:
First, the commissioners must
commit to completing the redevelopment process for the Bancroft property to ensure that the
site's future uses conform with
our towns zoning plan and principles.
Second, the commissioners
should apply toward the purchase
price any and all surplus revenue
remaining from the recent sale of
Haddonfields water utility but
only after our water and sewer
debt has been retired and adequate funds have been allocated
to fully cover the commissioners'
multi-year road and storm sewer
improvement program.
Third, the commissioners
must pledge to pursue vigorously
all available state, county and
local open-space grants and private donations to offset the purchase price.
Fourth, the commissioners
must dedicate a substantial porplease see LETTERS, page 19
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of the Bancroft student services.
Funding for adult programs is
harder to come by, and by way of
this article, I hope to turn peoples attention to the need for
greater services for adults with
disabilities.
In my small role at Bancroft, I
have been inspired by watching
the teachers and staff members
interact with the students. They
get to know their students individually and are able to be patient, firm, loving and understanding.
A teacher named Cindy Crowder summed it up beautifully.
Everyone is special and has
individual needs. When those
needs are met, it adds a light to
your life, Crowder said.
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to enjoy.
We hope that people see kids
helping other kids and become
more proactive in helping people
who are struggling in their own
community, Ranieri said.
At 9:30 p.m., Haddonfield will
close the street for the midnight
run, which will be held instead at
10 p.m. to include younger kids.
The run is a 3k that starts at the
middle school then goes to the
high school around the track and
then back to the middle school.
The registration for the relay
around the school track will
begin at 5:30 p.m. and the relay
will begin at 6 p.m. The registration for the 3K run down Kings
Highway will start at 9 p.m. and
the run will begin at 10 p.m.
Last year, more than 2,000 people participated, and the foundation hopes to have the same
turnout this year.
To sign up to be a part of the
relay, run or both, go to
www.canusofoundation.org and
click on Chicken Run and click
the Register button. To participate in the relay or run it is $25
each. There are also opportunities to volunteer and be a sponsor.
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He also said the center would create about 1,380 jobs and contribute about $300,000 to $500,000
in annual property taxes to the
borough.
He was met a mix of hostility
and politeness by members of the
crowd, receiving boos as well as
commendations. While citizens
did say a drug and alcohol treatment facility has its benefits and
would be great to have, most were
against putting it at the Bancroft
site.
While I desperately realize the
need for this kind of service, my
major contention is just that this
is the wrong place, Bob McCoy
said.
Most
objections
revolved
around the safety of the children
at Haddonfield Memorial High
School and Tatem Elementary
School, the traffic problems that
could be caused by the center and
that the proposed plan didnt
meet the variance required on the
site.
The high school is what we
would call a target-rich environment, Chris Maynes said.
He then proceeded to show
ONeill pictures of his children,
whom he all felt were susceptible
to possible dangers from patients
and drug dealers who might come
in the area because of the facility.
ONeill attempted to dispel
those claims by saying the facility
would not accept violent criminals or sex offenders; that the patients would be so busy with their
schedules they wouldnt have
much free time to wander
throughout the area; that the traffic generated by the center would
be less than 10 percent; and that
RCA would apply as a behavioral
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Bancroft presentation
a disappointment
The Wednesday evening presentation by the real estate promoter of the still unborn Recovery Centers of America was
well attended, but a disappointment.
A PowerPoint sequence depicted commercial developments
done by Brian ONeills construction company, bearing little if any
resemblance to an addiction
treatment facility. Colossal chandeliers with hundreds of crystals
hanging might delight mini-mansion dreamers, but were simply
distractions put before the public
by the presenter. He had no end of
distractions from the main issues.
Haddonfielders made clear
their recognition of the need to
rehabilitate narcotics abusers, so
that was a non-issue. Still,
ONeills utterances were at least
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