East Brunswick Library announces new social work program

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The East Brunswick Public Library now has a dedicated social work student intern to help answer patrons’ questions.

Library customers can meet with Sandra Burstyn, a Masters in Social Work intern from Rutgers University Graduate School of Social Work, from 4-8 p.m. Tuesdays and from noon to 4 p.m. Saturdays in the lounge area of the library near the passports counter, Civic Center Drive, East Brunswick. She can help connect patrons with a variety of services, including food aid, homeless support, addiction, health services, housing, jobs, depression, bereavement, literacy, housing, mental health and voter registration.

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The consultations are free and available without an appointment.

Or, to schedule an appointment, email Burstyn at sandra.burstyn@rutgers.edu.

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