Media Alert: Press Conference August 22, 2014, 58 Park Place, Newark, NJ 07102 at 58 Park Place, Newark, New
Jersey 07102
Project Child Support, the agency which is helping the children of
Love & Hip Hop reality star "Stevie
J", former professional baseball player Duaner
Sanchez and other celebrities obtain court ordered child support
payments and arrears they deserve, will soon be taking our vital services on
the road to make services accessible to residents in neighborhoods throughout
New York & New Jersey.
A Ribbon Cutting Ceremony and Tour
of the first ever “Child Support Mobile Assistance Center” in the
Nation will be held on August 22, 2014 at 11:00 AM until 2:00 PM, at 58
Park Place, Newark, New Jersey 07102. Carol Antoinette Bennett, the Custodial Parent owed over $1 million in
unpaid child support by recording legend and VH1 Reality
Star Steven A. Jordon aka “Stevie J” and Wesley S. Jenkins,
Executive Director of Babyland Services located in Essex County, NJ are amongst
the event's confirmed guest speakers. Staffed with an attorney, paralegals, and customer services representatives, the Mobile Assistance Center will travel to family courts throughout the tri-state area to provide services for custodial and noncustodial parents (Above: Mobile Assistance Center Before Wrap and Mockup).
Project Child Support is a project
of the Custodial
Support Foundation, which is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit foundation that
provides charitable child support collection services for parents receiving
state assistance, and child support educational services. Project Child Support
was created to reduce the more than $100 billion owed in child support arrears
in the United States, thereby enhancing quality of life for many
under-supported American children.
Project Child Support provides
services needed by over 35 million of our Nation’s parents. These
services include investigative
and collection
services; charitable
services through the Custodial Support Foundation; legal Services
through the Custodial Support Law Office and apprehension
assistance services through Bounty Alert. Collectively, parents can
receive assessment, administration, educational, investigative, collection
apprehension and legal services under the Project Child Support Initiative.
We have invited and expect to be in attendance numerous
elected officials, senior agency executives, faith-based community leaders
and community advocates to learn about the agency and tour our “Project
Child Support Mobile Assistance Center (MAC)”. The fully equipped mobile
office is managed by a professionally trained team of legal advisors and
administrative staff readily able to assist both custodial and
non-custodial parents navigate the sometimes rocky road of child support; assuring
their child get the child support they need and deserve.
Project Child Support was created by Kai Patterson in honor of his mother, who was unable to collect child support from Mr. Patterson’s father, which provides affordable and free services to parents (See: Patterson’s Story). The program provides a 24-hour call center to enable custodial and non-custodial parents to schedule consultations and receive assistance by calling 855-851-HELP (4357).
Project Child Support was created by Kai Patterson in honor of his mother, who was unable to collect child support from Mr. Patterson’s father, which provides affordable and free services to parents (See: Patterson’s Story). The program provides a 24-hour call center to enable custodial and non-custodial parents to schedule consultations and receive assistance by calling 855-851-HELP (4357).
FOR MORE INFORMATION, PARENTS MAY CONTACT
Project Child Support at (855) 851-HELP or (855) 851-4357
or via e-mail at support@projectchildsupport.com
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