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Bloomfield Partners with Anthony’s Cheesecake to Collect Clothing, Supplies to Help Families Affected by the November 7th Fire

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"All clothing donations can be dropped off at Fire Headquarters at 375 Franklin Street Bloomfield this weekend only, Saturday 11/16 and Sunday 11/17"

BLOOMFIELD, NJ -- This Saturday and Sunday, The Bloomfield Fire Department is holding a clothing drive at their 375 Franklin St. Headquarters to help the families that were displaced or affected by the November 7 fire on Washington Street.

This clothing drive will be Saturday and Sunday. Clothing items that are needed include 13-year-old boy size 8 1/2 men shoe, ten-year-old girl size three shoe, diapers, towels and clothes for a 3-month-old boy, mens size 32-30 pants and Mom size 4 clothes as well as size 9 women's shoes and mens size 10.

The Health and Human Services Department has been reaching out to the families affected and offering full benefit screenings to see if they qualify for any government programs for utility, rental, or security deposit assistance.

In addition, the department is working with families and businesses that are looking to sponsor families for the Holidays, linking them together. Residents affected by the fire should call the department at 973-680-4024 for these services and to receive gift cards donated by United Way. Residents looking to sponsor a family in need should also call the Department of Health and Human Services at 973-680-4024.

Additionally, gift cards and monetary donations are being collected through November 25 at Anthony’s Cheesecake Restaurant, located at 71 Washington St. Visa, Kohls, Target, ShopRite and Stop and Shop gift cards are among those most helpful. Donated gift cards can also be delivered or mailed to the Mayor’s office, 2nd floor of the Law Enforcement Building, 1 Municipal Plaza, Bloomfield, NJ 07003, by November 25.

“Thanks to the preparedness of our Fire Department and aid from our Police Department and neighboring Fire Departments, no civilians were harmed in last week’s fire, but many lost thousands of dollars worth of food, clothing and other personal effects,” said Mayor Michael Venezia.

“We are committed as a community to making sure that these families get everything that they need during this difficult time.

Our Health Department is working all Holiday season to aid people in need, and I appreciate their staff’s commitment, as well as the participation of our Fire Department and Anthony’s Cheesecake. I am thankful to everyone in advance who will donate to this important cause.”

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