County officials used the anniversary to highlight the center’s one-location model for domestic violence, dating abuse, and sexual assault services.
MORRISTOWN, NJ Morris County marked the 10th anniversary of the Morris Family Justice Center on April 10, 2026, with county officials, law enforcement leaders, and service providers gathering at the county Administration and Records Building in Morristown. The center supports survivors of domestic violence, dating abuse, and sexual assault through a coordinated service model.
County officials said the center opened in 2016 and was created to reduce the burden on victims who otherwise would have to navigate multiple agencies separately. It offers counseling, legal assistance, protection services, and support for children in one location. Morris County said the center operates as a “one safe place” model and brings together the Prosecutor’s Office, Sheriff’s Office, Superior Court, Legal Services of Northwest Jersey, and community organizations under one roof.