Seniors, Caregivers, Disabled and/or Low-Income
2025 Senior Citizen Art Show
If you, or someone you know, is a professional or non-professional artist and would like to enter the show, we would love to have you. We are looking to line the halls with beautiful artwork from our talented seniors!
Artwork can be dropped off on Thursday, April 24, 2025 between 9am – 12pm.
A reception for the artists will be held on Friday, May 16, 2025 from 10am – 12pm.
Warren County Community Senior Menus and Activity Calendars
April
- Menu
- Activities Calendar – Phillipsburg
- Activities Calendar – Washington
- Virtual Exercise Program Calendar
Caregivers Conference
April 12th at Hackettstown Medical Center
FREE Caregiver Appreciation Event recognizing unpaid caregivers across the lifespan
Three workshops are being offered:
- Emergency Preparedness for You and Your Loved Ones presented by Lorrie Koonz, Safety Trainer and Stroke Program Manager with AHS Hackettstown
- Learning to Protect Your Identity presented by Bruno Pereira, Vice President of Valley Bank
- Radical Self Care with Sound, Voice & Vibration presented by Ruth Ratliff, Professional Vocalist, Voice Teacher and Sound Practitioner
Virtual Program: Reverse Mortgages – Pros, Cons, and Misconceptions
Tuesday, March 18 at 10am
Reverse Mortgages – Pros, Cons, and Misconceptions presented by Rick Schluter, Reverse Mortgage Specialist. Reverse mortgages can help seniors afford to stay in their homes for the long term. Reverse mortgages are probably the most misunderstood financial product. This educational session will cut through both the positive marketing hype and negative misinformation that often surrounds this subject. There will be time allotted for attendees to ask questions.
Registration is required – register here.
Medicare Presentation
March 12 at 11am, Northeast Library Branch Hackettstown
March 18 at 11am, Southwest Library Branch Phillipsburg
Join us for a one hour discussion in an open forum so that we can go over Medicate Part D and You.
Ramblings by Robin: Scoop for Caregivers
Warren County Habitat for Humanity
Home Repair Program
Warren County Habitat for Humanity’s Home Repair Program (HRP) strives to keep existing homeowners in their homes safely and affordably by providing critical home repairs to roofing, electrical, plumbing, interior or exterior damage or other items deemed necessary.
We are seeking qualified low or moderate income homeowners with household income below maximum levels noted, based on family size.