RoNetco Supermarkets and Hinkley Auto Sales recently joined together to
provide a newly-refurbished car to Project Self-Sufficiency participant Ashley
Harrington. The vehicle was previously
owned by RoNetco Supermarkets and had been used by the firm for company
business. After being taken out of
service, the car was thoroughly detailed by Hinkley Auto Sales and then donated
to Project Self-Sufficiency, a local non-profit agency which specializes in
services for low-income families in the New Jersey counties of Sussex, Morris, Warren,
and Hunterdon.
A mother of an infant daughter, Harrington works two jobs and had been
without a car for years. “I was walking
everywhere or asking friends for rides,” explains Harrington. “It’s so much easier to get to work now. I feel so blessed. This car gives me peace of mind because I can
drive my daughter around safely and comfortably. It’s nice not having to rely on anyone else
for transportation.”
“It is extremely difficult to function as a family in our area without
access to a reliable vehicle,” commented Deborah Berry-Toon, Executive Director
of Project Self-Sufficiency. “This participant
was in desperate need of a car, and we are delighted to be able to pass this vehicle
along to her. RoNetco Supermarkets is a
partner in caring for their neighbors’ families, homes and communities. We are tremendously grateful to RoNetco
Supermarkets and Hinkley Auto Sales for their role in this effort. Project Self-Sufficiency has been fortunate
to be the recipient of several vehicles from individuals and area businesses,
and we will continue to welcome the donation of good quality, pre-owned
vehicles from our neighbors for families in need.”
Non-profit agency Project
Self-Sufficiency has provided services to families in northwestern New Jersey
for more than 30 years. The agency’s mission
is to provide a broad spectrum of holistic, respectful, and comprehensive
services enabling low-income single parents, teen parents, two-parent families,
and displaced homemakers to achieve personal and economic self-sufficiency,
family stability, and to improve their lives and the lives of their children. The agency offers a supportive
family-centered environment where life issues are addressed through a
combination of individual counseling, peer support groups, case management
services, parenting skills training, life skills management training, home
visits, childcare and early childhood education, family activities and health
education.
To donate a car
to Project Self-Sufficiency, or to find out more about the programs and
services available at the agency, call 973-940-3500 or 844-807-3500, or visit www.projectselfsufficiency.org.
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