New Jersey Department of Community Affairs assists local governments, businesses & individuals to improve the quality of life in NJ. Commissioner
@LtGovOliver
It was a great day at DCA when staff brought their children to work in celebration of Take Your Children to Work Day. Acting Commissioner Jacquelyn A. Suárez & Chief of Staff Kia King explained to the children the importance of the work their parents do each day.
DCA’s policies are data-driven, with a focus on stakeholder collaboration for effective problem solving. With that goal, the DHCR OHP offered a 12-week training program through the Harvard
@Kennedy_School
to its Continuums of Care grant recipients.
The DCA is deeply saddened by the passing of Congressman
@RepDonaldPayne
& offer sincere condolences to his family, friends, colleagues, & constituents. May he rest in peace knowing that his legacy will live on in the work that he accomplished.
#Legacy
New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA) | El DCA anuncia la concesión de más de $34 millones en subvenciones del Programa de Comunidades Resilientes. Para Mitigación.
DCA Acting Commissioner Jacquelyn Suárez provided testimony to NJ Senators highlighting programs DCA administers through its 7 divisions & 5 affiliates, as well as key DCA funding noted in the proposed FY '25 budget. Listen here:
Volunteerism builds stronger, smarter communities. We are proud of the volunteer work that DCA staffer Maria Connolly is doing with
@NJGov
Clean Air Council and the
@NewJerseyDEP
Organizations Interested in Administering Outreach for the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program Urged to Contact DCA by April 19, 2024. Read more:
#RFP
#Outreach
Are you passionate about reducing the environmental impact from food waste? Share your thoughts on Tuesday, April 16 at the NJDEP Public Hearing.
@NewJerseyDEP
📣 The New Jersey Clean Air Council will be holding its 2024 public hearing to provide understanding of the extent and impact of emissions from food waste disposal and landfilling and develop a series of recommendations for Commissioner
@shawnlatur
to improve air quality using…
“The credit rating upgrade is very good news for Atlantic City & is a testament to the hard work being done by stakeholders in government, nonprofit organizations, & the business community to move the city forward,” said DCA Acting Commissioner Jacquelyn Suárez.
@AtlanticCityGov
Acting Comm. Jacquelyn Suárez represented
@GovMurphy
at the inaugural ceremony of Dr. Joe Bertolino as the 6th President of
@Stockton_edu
University. Suárez said Stockton is a DCA ally in its efforts to strengthen Atlantic City by attracting businesses, investments, & residents.
Just under one month away from the Elizabeth Family Festival!
Join us on Saturday, May 4th for a fun-filled day and connect with essential resources and services. We can’t wait to see you there!
DCA Acting Commissioner Suárez is grateful to the Center for Cooperative Media (
@CenterCoopMedia
) for the opportunity to address attendees at the 1st NJ Ethnic and Community Media Expo last week. Ethnic & community media serve as vital conduits of information for NJ residents.
In the aftermath of today’s earthquake, the NJDCA Division of Codes & Standards stands ready to support the needs of local municipalities as the process of inspecting hotels & multiple unit dwellings, & carnival & amusement rides across the state continues.
@NJGov
@GovMurphy
"If they don't give you a seat at the table, bring a folding chair." - Shirley Chisholm, the first Black woman elected to the U.S. Congress.
Equality in the workplace is a decades-long, continuing journey. Join us in honoring the women Commissioners of the NJDCA.
#WHM2024
“In the future, there will be no female leaders. There will just be leaders.” Sheryl Sandberg, former COO, Facebook.
Equality in the workplace is a decades-long, continuing journey. Join us in honoring the women Commissioners of the NJDCA.
#WomensHistoryMonth
#SherylSandberg
Lt. Governor Sheila Y. Oliver became New Jersey’s 2nd Lt. Governor on January 16, 2018. She was the first woman of color to serve in statewide elected office in NJ history. She was appointed Commissioner of the Dept of Community Affairs by Governor Murphy