Passaic County Board Addresses SNAP Crisis and Honors Community Leaders
- Meeting Overview:
The Passaic County Board of Commissioners meeting focused on the county’s response to the suspension of SNAP benefits, efforts to support vulnerable residents, and recognitions for community contributions. With the federal government shutdown affecting approximately 76,000 county residents, including 30,000 children, the board took swift action to provide emergency assistance to those in need. The meeting also celebrated notable achievements in education and recognized individuals for their service to the community.
The board’s response to the SNAP benefits crisis was a primary focus, with the county government providing emergency assistance to 7,900 residents through food pantries and distribution events at locations like Mount Pilgrim and Calvary Baptist in Paterson. The swift mobilization of resources was highlighted, with specific acknowledgment given to Arty Kakar, the Human Services Director, and her team. Their efforts included weekend work to ensure food availability and effective communication to inform the public about available resources.
The meeting transitioned to recognizing community leaders, starting with Anthony Venturi, honored for his contributions during Italian American Heritage Month. Venturi’s recognition was for his service as a veteran and his role in establishing the Vietnam Veterans for America Paterson Chapter 33, which supports returning veterans. His efforts in securing over $1.3 million in funding for military parks were noted, and Venturi expressed his gratitude, reminiscing about his life in Paterson and his experiences during the Vietnam War.
The board also presented a proclamation to Assemblywoman Siobhan E. Sumpter, who was set to leave her position in the 35th district. Sumpter was recognized for her 14 years of service in the New Jersey General Assembly, where she championed policies related to community development and women’s affairs. Her accomplishments included restoring voting rights to over 80,000 residents on probation or parole and advocating for black maternal and infant health. In her response, Sumpter expressed appreciation for the partnership and support she received from the board and the community.
Domestic violence services in Passaic County were expanded through the introduction of JBWS, an organization focused on supporting survivors. Diane Williams, CEO of JBWS, announced the launch of a 24/7 helpline, housing navigation services, and legal advocacy in courthouses. The creation of a domestic violence response team composed of trained volunteers was also introduced. Williams emphasized the prevalence of domestic violence and the necessity of addressing it collectively. A commissioner commented positively on the transition to JBWS.
Youth achievements were celebrated as well, with recognition given to participants of the Passaic County Youth Leadership Retreat. The retreat was awarded “Program of the Year” by the New Jersey State Parks and Recreation Commission. Jovin Fernandez, the retreat leader, and Commissioner Cruz, along with other officials, acknowledged the youth’s contributions. The program’s impact on personal growth and leadership development was reinforced through testimonies from participants like Aaliyah Cresbow, who emphasized teamwork and collaboration learned during the retreat.
Law enforcement achievements were also acknowledged, with the Passaic County Sheriff’s Office attaining accreditation through a rigorous process completed by only about 54% of eligible agencies in New Jersey. This accreditation serves as evidence of the agency’s ability to meet community needs and enhances public confidence.
Educational successes were highlighted, with Passaic County Technical Vocational Schools celebrating 116 college acceptances and over a million dollars in scholarships awarded to students. The board expressed appreciation for the dedication of educators and administrators in providing quality education and opportunities for students.
The meeting concluded with public comments from a resident who shared their journey of returning to the county after 30 years and emphasized the need for continued support for vulnerable populations. The resident urged the commissioners to remain compassionate and attentive to community needs.
Matthew P. Jordan
County Council Officials:
Pat Lepore, Sandi Lazzara, John Bartlett, Orlando Cruz, Rodney A. De Vore, Terry Duffy, Bruce James, LOUIS E. IMHOF III (Clerk to the Board)
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Meeting Type:
County Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
11/17/2025
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Recording Published:
11/18/2025
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Duration:
79 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Noteworthy
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Passaic County
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Towns:
Bloomingdale, Clifton, Haledon, Hawthorne, Little Falls, North Haledon, Passaic, Paterson, Pompton Lakes, Prospect Park, Ringwood, Totowa, Wanaque, Wayne, West Milford, Woodland Park
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