MORRIS COUNTY — Two charitable organizations, The Hazel Project and Howard’s Mission, have officially joined forces to enhance their outreach efforts and provide more clothing to those in need. The collaboration aims to streamline clothing donations, maximize distribution efforts, and ensure a greater variety of clothing reaches needy communities.
Recognizing the overlap in their missions, both organizations saw an opportunity to collaborate to amplify their impact. By combining their resources, they will host joint clothing sorting events, conduct unified distributions, and extend their reach to additional locations.
“We realized that by working together, we can support even more individuals who rely on us,” representatives from both organizations shared in a joint statement. “This partnership means more clothing, variety, and opportunities to help those in need.”
What This Means for the Community
The collaboration between The Hazel Project and Howard’s Mission brings several key benefits:
- Increased support for individuals and families in need.
- Joint clothing sorting events to improve efficiency.
- Coordinated distribution efforts to reach more locations.
- A greater variety of clothing is available at donation sites.
To support this initiative, the organizations are accepting clothing donations at two drop-off locations:
- Howard’s Mission – 8 East Fredrick Place, Cedar Knolls
- The Hazel Project – Montville, NJ
Residents interested in donating or volunteering can contact the organizations at:
- Howard’s Mission: helpfromhoward@gmail.com
- The Hazel Project: neil.sullivan@thehazelprojecthr.org
As this new partnership takes shape, both organizations are eager to see its positive impact on the local community. By working together, The Hazel Project and Howard’s Mission ensure that more people receive the support they need, demonstrating the power of collaboration in charitable work.