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Rochford Honored for Service by Human Services Advisory Council

William Desmond

By Press Release

COURT HOUSE – The Cape May County Human Services Advisory Council (HSAC) recognized Marilou Rochford, Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Cape May County Department Head and Family and Community Health Sciences Educator, for her years of service to the council and the community at the Dec. 5 meeting at Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Cape May County, Court House.
According to a release, William Desmond, HSAC chairman stated, “Marilou, a long-standing member of the HSAC was recognized for her efforts to establish a system of consumer education including nutrition science within the human/social services community, as well as, her compassion and advocacy on behalf of the children, families, and grandchildren of Cape May County.”
As Family and Community Health Sciences Educator for Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Cape May County, Rochford provides a comprehensive education and research program with an emphasis on wellness and nutrition, human development, and food safety.
She offers innovative programs including Junior Chefs Cooking Camps and the Grandparents Raising Grandchildren program that she started in Cape May County since 1999.
The Human Services Advisory Council is appointed by the Cape May County Board of Chosen Freeholders and advises the freeholders regarding human service needs within the county.
The Human Services Advisory Council is composed of providers, interested citizens, and consumers of all types of human services. 

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