Lakewood Community Coalition Brings Transformative Collaboration
The Lakewood Community Coalition recently hosted a meeting at the Strand Theater, 400 Clifton Avenue, Lakewood, for faith leaders, community leaders, representatives, students, and educators to foster collaboration and uplift the local community, making a lasting impact on the lives of Lakewood residents.
Dr. Pamela Monaco, Ocean County College, shared insights on the vital role education plays in personal and community development, underscoring the importance of educational institutions in supporting the community’s goals.
Faith leaders from various denominations and backgrounds talked about the challenges facing the community and the potential solutions rooted in faith, education, and collective action. All felt that collaboration across sectors is key to addressing the complex issues that many face in the Lakewood community.
Community Ambassadors, students from Ocean County College, showcased their leadership work and experiences. The students illustrated the direct impact of educational opportunities on personal growth and community contribution.
Yolanda Melville from the Attorney General’s Office and Valerie Segraves from 107.1 The Boss also participated in the discussion. Jennifer Hakim from Monarch Housing Associates highlighted the urgent need for more houses of worship to operate a Code Blue Warming site, a critical resource for the community during harsh winter conditions. Lady Erica Frazer and Pastor Frazer, Greater Bethel Church of God, have been operating the existing Code Blue Warming Center in Lakewood and require a new location to continue serving the community.
The Community Relations Unit/Quality of Life reported that through the collaboration with the Lakewood Community Coalition, they were able to assist those in need by finding shelter and other essential services.
Bacoli Pizza Pasta & Grill provided wraps for all attendees. Photographer Andrei Jackamets helped capture the spirit of unity and dedication during the evening. Lakewood Police Chief Gregory H. Meyer, co-chairs Captain Steve Allaire and Dr. Cori Scotti from Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish, Detective/Sgt. Jeannette Shimonovich; Sergeants Kenneth Burdge and Peter LaRosa; Officers Jason Yahr, Kevin Bell, Jeffrey Emmons, Joseph Soriano, and Patrick Sample ensured the evening’s event ran smoothly. Publicize or Perish!™
Photo of Community Coalition Participants by photographer Andrei Jackamets