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Warren Police Visit Mt. Bethel Village For Autism Awareness Month

Mt. Bethel Village donated $500 toward the Warren Police's Autism Awareness Month fundraiser.

Warren Township Police Officers Robert Apisa, Angelo Barbieri, and Victoria Ciampa with residents and staff from Mt. Bethel Village.
Warren Township Police Officers Robert Apisa, Angelo Barbieri, and Victoria Ciampa with residents and staff from Mt. Bethel Village. (Courtesy of Warren Township Police)

WARREN, NJ — Warren Township Police participated in a meet and greet breakfast with residents and staff from Mt. Bethel Village — Supportive Housing for Adults with Special Needs — to further the campaign for the department's Autism Awareness Month fundraiser.

"We are grateful to Executive Director Dawn Duffy and Director of Community Affairs Kelly Garafalo for making this event possible and we are extremely appreciative for Mt. Bethel Village’s $500 donation," said Warren Police Det. Ronald Roselli.

All residents and staff will be provided with the police department's Autism Awareness Police Patch magnets.

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The limited-edition patches and magnets are being sold throughout the month of April by the Warren Township PBA Local #235 to show their support for Autism Awareness.

The patches and magnets are $10 each. All proceeds will benefit the Autism Healthcare Collaborative. Read More: Warren Police Support Autism Awareness, Host Fundraiser

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