The 67-day countdown is underway for the second virtual Arc of Warren County Radiothon with WRNJ. Sixty-seven days signifies the 67th anniversary of the Agency and the goal of raising $67,000 for this initiative. This event will be broadcast on WRNJ radio from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on June 3, 2021.
Since the beginning of the pandemic a year ago, The Arc of Warren County continues to be committed to providing services to our consumers and residents who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. The children enrolled in our Early Intervention program are still receiving services which enable them to achieve their best developmental outcomes. The residents in our Community Living Arrangements programs are still receiving quality care 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Essential services are provided to many of our people who live independently in our community. In addition, the Agency has intentions of holding five weeks of in-person day camp at Camp Warren.
The administration of The Arc of Warren County is extremely pleased that the 2021 Radiothon will be co-chaired for the third year in a row by Jim Travis of SASCO Otterstedt Insurance, and Norman Worth, of WRNJ Radio. Both Travis and Worth have advocated for the organization and individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities for over 30 years. Travis serves on the Board of Directors for The Arc of Warren County and both Travis and Worth are long-time members of the Hackettstown Rotary Club and serve on the Advisory Board for Atlantic Health's Hackettstown Medical Center.

On behalf of The Arc of Warren County, I would like to express my gratitude that WRNJ has provided our Agency with the vehicle to be able to conduct this fundraiser for over 30 years. I also want to thank Jim Travis and Norman Worth for agreeing to be co-chairs for this event for the third consecutive year. Their support has been instrumental in the success of past Radiothons. Thank you to everyone who has supported us in previous years. If you can continue that support, we will be extremely grateful. " - John Whitehead, CEO of The Arc of Warren County