About me
Carmen Trifiletti is a clerk in the Human and Special Services Department in Gloucester County, New Jersey. Trifiletti grew up in Woodbury, the county seat of Gloucester County, in New Jersey. The Gloucester County, PA, services clerk attended Clearview Regional High School and Cabrini University.
Toys for Tots and New Jersey Clean Communities are just two of the many organizations that Trifiletti supports. While New Jersey Clean Communities works to reduce litter in the Garden State, Toys for Tots distributes toys to disadvantaged children at Christmas. The New Jersey native has additional credentials, including training as a peer recovery specialist.
What You Do Now
Agency for Human and Special Needs Services in New Jersey
Carmen is a current New Jersey Division of Human and Special Services employee. There are more than two million people in New Jersey, and the state's largest agency is the Department of Human and Special Services. Trifiletti is a clerk who does her job in the department in West Deptford, Gloucester County.
All kinds of people, from those with disabilities to those needing child care to those recovering from substance abuse or experiencing mental health problems, are among the many beneficiaries of this organization's efforts. Trifiletti, a clerk at the New Jersey Department of Human and Special Services, presides over gatherings at which the CEAS, CIACC, COMA, HSAC, and LPRC are represented.
As the resource manager, Carmen Trifiletti takes meticulous notes, organizes meeting paperwork, and keeps track of upcoming conferences. Moreover, they are an integral part of the Living Proof Advisory Board. With their help, the Living Proof Advisory Board has organized and hosted events with over a hundred attendees.
They have also participated in crucial point-in-time counts, in which the number of homeless people in a given area is tallied. They have distributed crucial items like gloves, hats, and information about local shelters and mental health organizations as part of these point-in-time counts. Trifiletti has also performed in-depth data analysis after previous counts have been completed.
Experience Relating to Previous Positions
Place of Rest and Care on Shady Lane
Trifiletti previously worked as a nurse at Shady Lane Nursing Home in East Greenwich Township, New Jersey, before taking her current position with the New Jersey Department of Human and Special Services. They worked in maintenance at a nursing home that provided residents with meals, cleaning services, medical care, social activities, and therapeutic recreation, among other services.
In the nineteenth century, the Shady Lane Nursing Home first welcomed residents in Gloucester County. Providing exceptional care for the elderly for well over a century, it has maintained its status as a unique facility. As a result, families can rest easy knowing that their loved ones in the nursing home are receiving the best possible care.
Carmen Trifiletti's job at Shady Lane Nursing Home required her to help the grounds crew with a wide variety of upkeep tasks, including landscaping, electrical work, hospital bed repair, the use of various tools and equipment, wheelchair maintenance, and more.
Positions in Other Areas
Before joining the New Jersey Department of Human and Special Services, Trifiletti worked as a camp counselor for the Clearview Youth Basketball League and at Shady Lane Nursing Home. Young people in Mantua Township and the surrounding areas of New Jersey can participate in the Clearview Youth Basketball League to learn the fundamentals of the game and develop their sportsmanship.
There is a partnership between the Clearview Youth Basketball League and the Gloucester County Basketball League. Most of Trifiletti's duties as a camp counselor for the league involved teaching and supervising young people (aged 6 to 14) as they played basketball.
Trifiletti has also worked as a tutor and in an after-school program at Cassidy Elementary School, and he was a maintenance worker at the GCIA Solid Waste Complex.
Learning the Past
The High School of the Clearview Region
Trifiletti is a native of the Garden State, specifically the South Jersey area. They attended high school together at Clearview Regional in Mullica Hill, New Jersey.
Clearview Regional High School is a public high school serving the communities of Harrison and Mantua Townships. It is a part of the larger Clearview Regional High School District. Students in grades 9–12 attend high school. Carmen Trifiletti earned a high school diploma.
Institution: Cabrini University
Trifiletti went to Cabrini College in nearby Pennsylvania after graduating from Clearview Regional High School in New Jersey. Cabrini College is a private Roman Catholic university located in Radnor Township of the so-called Keystone State.
The Sacred Heart Missionary Sisters founded Cabrini College in 1957. Frances Xavier Cabrini, who established the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, is honored with the naming of this university. he was the first American saint and is better known by her other name, Mother Frances Cabrini.
The campus is well-known for its warm and secure community. This residential Catholic school welcomes students of all races, creeds, and nationalities. Trifiletti attended Cabrini College, where he focused on health and exercise in addition to science, business administration, and psychology.
Contributions to Charity
Trifiletti, in her capacity as a clerk for the New Jersey Department of Human and Special Services, has coordinated and collected numerous donations for Toys for Tots. Toys for Tots is a charity that gives Christmas presents to kids from low-income families. In addition to collecting food and supplies for local pantries, Trifiletti has also set up donation boxes for people to drop off their donations at various locations throughout Gloucester County.
In addition, Carmen Trifiletti has provided extensive support to various additional community-oriented initiatives and charitable causes. Events like walks for addiction recovery, job fairs for people with disabilities, candlelight vigils, harm reduction outreach activities, and senior service picnics are just some of the community-focused initiatives and good causes that are being supported.
They were actively involved with New Jersey Clean Communities as a GCIA Solid Waste Complex maintenance worker. One of New Jersey Clean Communities' main goals is to reduce litter throughout the state. Trifiletti provided transportation for volunteers to clean parks and other public spaces across New Jersey as part of their support for the initiative.
Subjects of Private Interest
They enjoy various hobbies and pursuits outside of Carmen's professional and volunteer commitments. These include things like reading, watching sports, and playing sports (especially basketball), as well as listening to music.
Trifiletti is proud of his Italian heritage and upbringing in Woodbury, Gloucester County, New Jersey. Woodbury is a well-liked community in southern New Jersey. They recently moved there from Mullica Hill, another well-liked neighborhood in Harrison Township, Gloucester County.
Toys for Tots and New Jersey Clean Communities are just two of the many organizations that Trifiletti supports. While New Jersey Clean Communities works to reduce litter in the Garden State, Toys for Tots distributes toys to disadvantaged children at Christmas. The New Jersey native has additional credentials, including training as a peer recovery specialist.
What You Do Now
Agency for Human and Special Needs Services in New Jersey
Carmen is a current New Jersey Division of Human and Special Services employee. There are more than two million people in New Jersey, and the state's largest agency is the Department of Human and Special Services. Trifiletti is a clerk who does her job in the department in West Deptford, Gloucester County.
All kinds of people, from those with disabilities to those needing child care to those recovering from substance abuse or experiencing mental health problems, are among the many beneficiaries of this organization's efforts. Trifiletti, a clerk at the New Jersey Department of Human and Special Services, presides over gatherings at which the CEAS, CIACC, COMA, HSAC, and LPRC are represented.
As the resource manager, Carmen Trifiletti takes meticulous notes, organizes meeting paperwork, and keeps track of upcoming conferences. Moreover, they are an integral part of the Living Proof Advisory Board. With their help, the Living Proof Advisory Board has organized and hosted events with over a hundred attendees.
They have also participated in crucial point-in-time counts, in which the number of homeless people in a given area is tallied. They have distributed crucial items like gloves, hats, and information about local shelters and mental health organizations as part of these point-in-time counts. Trifiletti has also performed in-depth data analysis after previous counts have been completed.
Experience Relating to Previous Positions
Place of Rest and Care on Shady Lane
Trifiletti previously worked as a nurse at Shady Lane Nursing Home in East Greenwich Township, New Jersey, before taking her current position with the New Jersey Department of Human and Special Services. They worked in maintenance at a nursing home that provided residents with meals, cleaning services, medical care, social activities, and therapeutic recreation, among other services.
In the nineteenth century, the Shady Lane Nursing Home first welcomed residents in Gloucester County. Providing exceptional care for the elderly for well over a century, it has maintained its status as a unique facility. As a result, families can rest easy knowing that their loved ones in the nursing home are receiving the best possible care.
Carmen Trifiletti's job at Shady Lane Nursing Home required her to help the grounds crew with a wide variety of upkeep tasks, including landscaping, electrical work, hospital bed repair, the use of various tools and equipment, wheelchair maintenance, and more.
Positions in Other Areas
Before joining the New Jersey Department of Human and Special Services, Trifiletti worked as a camp counselor for the Clearview Youth Basketball League and at Shady Lane Nursing Home. Young people in Mantua Township and the surrounding areas of New Jersey can participate in the Clearview Youth Basketball League to learn the fundamentals of the game and develop their sportsmanship.
There is a partnership between the Clearview Youth Basketball League and the Gloucester County Basketball League. Most of Trifiletti's duties as a camp counselor for the league involved teaching and supervising young people (aged 6 to 14) as they played basketball.
Trifiletti has also worked as a tutor and in an after-school program at Cassidy Elementary School, and he was a maintenance worker at the GCIA Solid Waste Complex.
Learning the Past
The High School of the Clearview Region
Trifiletti is a native of the Garden State, specifically the South Jersey area. They attended high school together at Clearview Regional in Mullica Hill, New Jersey.
Clearview Regional High School is a public high school serving the communities of Harrison and Mantua Townships. It is a part of the larger Clearview Regional High School District. Students in grades 9–12 attend high school. Carmen Trifiletti earned a high school diploma.
Institution: Cabrini University
Trifiletti went to Cabrini College in nearby Pennsylvania after graduating from Clearview Regional High School in New Jersey. Cabrini College is a private Roman Catholic university located in Radnor Township of the so-called Keystone State.
The Sacred Heart Missionary Sisters founded Cabrini College in 1957. Frances Xavier Cabrini, who established the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, is honored with the naming of this university. he was the first American saint and is better known by her other name, Mother Frances Cabrini.
The campus is well-known for its warm and secure community. This residential Catholic school welcomes students of all races, creeds, and nationalities. Trifiletti attended Cabrini College, where he focused on health and exercise in addition to science, business administration, and psychology.
Contributions to Charity
Trifiletti, in her capacity as a clerk for the New Jersey Department of Human and Special Services, has coordinated and collected numerous donations for Toys for Tots. Toys for Tots is a charity that gives Christmas presents to kids from low-income families. In addition to collecting food and supplies for local pantries, Trifiletti has also set up donation boxes for people to drop off their donations at various locations throughout Gloucester County.
In addition, Carmen Trifiletti has provided extensive support to various additional community-oriented initiatives and charitable causes. Events like walks for addiction recovery, job fairs for people with disabilities, candlelight vigils, harm reduction outreach activities, and senior service picnics are just some of the community-focused initiatives and good causes that are being supported.
They were actively involved with New Jersey Clean Communities as a GCIA Solid Waste Complex maintenance worker. One of New Jersey Clean Communities' main goals is to reduce litter throughout the state. Trifiletti provided transportation for volunteers to clean parks and other public spaces across New Jersey as part of their support for the initiative.
Subjects of Private Interest
They enjoy various hobbies and pursuits outside of Carmen's professional and volunteer commitments. These include things like reading, watching sports, and playing sports (especially basketball), as well as listening to music.
Trifiletti is proud of his Italian heritage and upbringing in Woodbury, Gloucester County, New Jersey. Woodbury is a well-liked community in southern New Jersey. They recently moved there from Mullica Hill, another well-liked neighborhood in Harrison Township, Gloucester County.