Mike Inganamort, a public official in New Jersey, recently used his social media platform to highlight local community events and organizations. His posts recognized achievements and milestones within the region, focusing on service and support for vulnerable populations.
On October 3, 2025, Inganamort posted about attending an event dedicated to disability employment awareness. He wrote, “Yesterday in Byram, I had the honor of attending the 2nd Annual Employer Recognition Breakfast hosted by the Disability Committee of the Workforce Development Board of Northwest New Jersey—a meaningful event held during National Disability Employment Awareness Month. We https://t.co/5XCQCkkGhd”.
Two days later, on October 5, 2025, Inganamort congratulated Birth Haven on its four decades of service to young women facing crisis pregnancies. He stated, “Congratulations to Birth Haven on 40 years of service! For four decades, they have provided safety, compassion, and hope for young women in crisis—helping mothers and babies begin new chapters with dignity and strength. Grateful for their lasting impact on our community. https://t.co/uBCQzQmcRY”.
On October 6, 2025, Inganamort commented on a local celebration honoring first responders. He said, “The Sussex County Firemen’s Association Inspection Day & Parade is a true celebration of service and small town America. Congratulations to the Montague Volunteer Fire Department on 75 years of bravery and dedication! And thank you to all the firefighters, EMS, bands…”.
These posts coincide with National Disability Employment Awareness Month each October in the United States—a time dedicated to raising awareness about disability employment issues and celebrating contributions made by workers with disabilities. Local organizations like Birth Haven have played a longstanding role in supporting young mothers through housing and services since their founding forty years ago. Community fire departments such as Montague Volunteer Fire Department are frequently honored for their commitment; inspection day parades are traditional events that recognize volunteer emergency personnel for their continued service.






