Patricia Fields honored for 20 years serving people with disabilities

DINGMANS FERRY — Patricia Fields of Dingmans Ferry was recently honored for 20 years of service to Cerebral Palsy of New Jersey (CPNJ), a nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing the lives of people with disabilities and other special needs.
Fields is the agency’s food service coordinator, charged with providing nutritional meals for the infants, children and adults with disabilities served by CPNJ. She was honored at CPNJ's annual staff appreciation brunch held April 22 at the Cedar Hill Golf and Country Club in Livingston, N.J.
“CPNJ is able to deliver exemplary services to our consumers because we have extraordinary staff members like Pat Fields,” said CPNJ CEO Purna Rodman Conare. “We are so very grateful to her for her many years of dedicated service that have impacted the lives of so many of our program participants.”
CPNJ services include an early intervention program, an elementary school and high school, therapy delivered to public schools, an apartment complex and group homes, among other programs.