During his years at the Delbarton School, Abbot Giles Hayes advocated for social justice and the strengthening of local communities through both his personal approach to teaching and his participation in several charitable organizations. One of the organizations Abbot Giles Hayes supports is the Urban League of Morris County, a nonprofit group that encourages economic growth in African-American communities and assists individuals in improving their lives.
One program the Urban League of Morris County operates is its Fair Housing & Assistance Program, which started as a separate organization in 1963. Since unifying with the Urban League, the program has been able to acquire additional resources and offer more services to members of the Morris County community. Those who feel they have suffered from housing discrimination or abuse at the hands of a landlord can contact the Urban League, which can also put them in contact with local housing authorities. Those whose mortgages are currently in default, or in danger of going into default, can also contact the Urban League for assistance through this program.
One program the Urban League of Morris County operates is its Fair Housing & Assistance Program, which started as a separate organization in 1963. Since unifying with the Urban League, the program has been able to acquire additional resources and offer more services to members of the Morris County community. Those who feel they have suffered from housing discrimination or abuse at the hands of a landlord can contact the Urban League, which can also put them in contact with local housing authorities. Those whose mortgages are currently in default, or in danger of going into default, can also contact the Urban League for assistance through this program.