The Atlantic County Sheriff’s Department Hope One mobile unit announced its schedule for the month of April in locations throughout Atlantic County.

The purpose of the mobile van is to remove barriers to services and eliminate the stigma associated with seeking help to overcome addiction. The unit provides access to treatment, along with guidance and support services for those in crisis.

Daytime hours 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.

  • April 1 – 100-block of Philadelphia Ave., Egg Harbor City
  • April 6 – Renaissance Plaza, Atlantic City
  • April 8 – Elwood Deli 4531 S. White Horse Pike, Elwood
  • April 13 – Atlantic and Chelsea avenues, Atlantic City
  • April 15 – Turning Point, 1717 Leeds Ave., Atlantic City
  • April 20 – Florida and Pacific avenues, Atlantic City
  • April 22 – Pleasantville Bus Terminal, 1 E. West Jersey Ave., Pleasantville
  • April 27 – Atlantic City Bus Terminal, 1901 Atlantic Ave., Atlantic City
  • April 29 – Absecon Shopping Center, 720 White Horse Pike, Absecon

Evening hours 5-8 p.m.

  • April 1- Egg Harbor Twp. Walmart, 6801 E. Black Horse Pike, Egg Harbor Twp.
  • April 6 – Pleasantville Bus Terminal, 1 E. West Jersey Ave., Pleasantville
  • April 8 – Absecon Shopping Center, 720 White Horse Pike, Absecon
  • April 13 – Renaissance Plaza, Atlantic City
  • April 15 – Pleasantville Housing Authority, 156 N. Main St., Pleasantville
  • April 20 – Atlantic City Bus Terminal, 1901 Atlantic Ave., Atlantic City
  • April 22 – 100-block Philadelphia Ave., Egg Harbor City
  • April 27- Red Klotz, 1301 Adriatic Ave., Atlantic City
  • April 29 – Ventnor Wawa, 5212 Ventnor Ave., Ventnor

For more information and updates to the schedule, see Hope One Atlantic County on Facebook.

Anyone struggling with substance use or mental health issues, may also access Hope One services by calling 609-909-7200.

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