COVID-19 Response

NJVOAD is responding to the novel coronavirus outbreak, along with its many members and partners.

    • HelpNJNow.org had been updated with general resources and links for the public to learn how best to respond to the outbreak.
    • While volunteers with qualified medical training and experience are in great need, opportunities for general volunteers to serve in communities are slowly opening up. People wishing to volunteer can sign up to be ready to deploy as needs are identified.
    • If you are a nonprofit organization in need of volunteers to support your community service activities, fill out a request form.

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NJOP Community Mtgs

If you’re a Hurricane Ida survivor in New Jersey, the New Jersey Resource Project and New Jersey Organizing Project are hosting a series of community meetings. At these community meetings, attendees can meet other Ida survivors, learn about grant money that’s on its...

COPEWELL

As we start recovery from COVID-19 and Hurricane Ida and reimagine resilience, we are pleased to partner with Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security in deploying the COPEWELL tool. The Composite of Post-Event Well-Being (COPEWELL) is an evidence-based model and...

State of Climate 2021

A new report by researchers from Rutgers University-New Brunswick, the Office of the New Jersey State Climatologist, and the University of Delaware summarizes the current scientific information on climate trends and projections in New Jersey. The report details...

Ida Response

NJVOAD, along with its members and partners, is responding to the ongoing needs created by the impact of the remnants of Hurricane Ida across the state. A volunteer portal is active for unaffiliated volunteers to register to help. Organizations in need of volunteers...

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