Police: Community Policing
Victim/Crisis Resources
The Randolph Township Police Department provides the following community resources available for help and information.
- Morris County Office of Temporary Assistance
The Morris County Office of Temporary Assistance provides a variety of financial, medical and social services to persons and families who meet the necessary program criteria. The staff gathers information and compiles supporting documentation in an effort to determine a client’s eligibility. They also provide information and referral services to other government and non-profit agencies who may be of assistance to clients such as battered women, food pantry, prescription assistance, rental assistance, utility assistance, Medicaid and more.
Website: http://www.MorrisCountyNJ.gov/hs/ota
Telephone: 973.326.7800- NJ 2-1-1
NJ 2-1-1 will help you find solutions to personal needs by providing you with information about health and human resources in your community like food pantries, shelters, affordable housing, utility assistance programs, senior services, health and wellness programs and more. This service is free, confidential, multilingual and available 24/7/365.
Website: https://www.nj211.org/
Telephone: 211 or 877.652.1148- Smart911 Service
- Randolph residents can avail themselves of the free Smart911 service—from mobile phones or your landline—that gives first responders key information that can make the difference between life and death in an emergency. The Morris County Communications Center, which handles 9-1-1 calls for the township, has interfaced with this service which can provide valuable information to first responders in the event of an emergency. Smart911 allows residents to create a safety profile for their household that includes vital information that you want 9-1-1 call takers and emergency responders to have in the event of an emergency. Residents can offer as much or as little personal or business information as they wish.
Website: https://www.smart911.com/ - Family Crisis Intervention Unit (FCIU)
A program of the non-profit organization Family Intervention Services, Inc., FCIU prevents at-risk youth from entering the court system by providing crisis intervention services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Immediate short term counseling and support is provided at a convenient location to families with youth between the ages of 11 to 17 (youth who are not involved with the NJ Department of Children Protection and Permanency). FCIU prevents unnecessary out of home placement and offers information, referrals and linkages to community services and resources.
Telephone: 973.586.5243- Family Justice Center
The Morris Family Justice Center provides services that a survivor of interpersonal violence and sexual assault needs in one place—counseling, protection, legal and immigration assistance, children’s services and more. Located on the 4th floor of the County Administration and Records Building in Morristown, the center’s services are offered by representatives from their partner agencies in a safe, supportive environment.
Website: http://morrisfjc.org/
Telephone: 973.829.4050
Additional Domestic Violence Information and Support Services
If you are in need of domestic violence services, you may contact any of the following resources:
- JBWS: 973.267.7520
- Safety, Support and Solutions for All: 24 hour hotline at 1.877.R.U.ABUSED (1.877.782.2873)
- If you are hearing impaired, you may contact 973.314.4192
- Center for Non-Violence Counseling Programs at 973.539.7801