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Provides food assistance for individuals in need.
Provides food assistance to people in the community. Includes a variety of macaroni and cheese, tuna, boxed mashed potatoes, cereal, canned soup and other food items.
Provides critical resources and support to families and children, including early education programs, after-school initiatives, emergency food and shelter, homeless intervention, support services for individuals with disabilities, and more. Also provides access to child, maternal, and family health information, referrals to health care services and insurance programs.
Delivering comprehensive health services—from adult medicine, women’s health, dental care, and cardiology to screenings, immunizations, pregnancy and prenatal care, diabetes and asthma management, HIV/STI testing, contraception, and referrals for specialized care.
Enhances community partnering, develops communication and relationship skills of individuals and family units, increases awareness, and educates participants about risky behavior related to substance use disorders and addiction, and provides and refers participants to existing alternative activities for students and families.
Helps military service members and their families access supportive services that are available in their local community. The centers offer clients information, referrals, and direct assistance with: Family assistance services, Transition assistance advisor, Military family life consultant, Psychological health providers, and Military OneSource.
Provides food assistance and personal care items to individuals in need.
Provides professional development, continuing legal education (CLE), legal research resources, legislative advocacy, networking opportunities, and public legal information resources to individuals in New Jersey.
Provides fun recreation experiences for youth with special needs. The program focuses on ways to get them out and involved in a social setting, often with youth without special needs.
Provides application assistance with different financial assistance programs. Programs include: Property Tax Reimbursement (PTR), Homestead Benefit, Annual Property Tax Deduction for Senior Citizens and Disabled Persons, Annual Deduction for Veterans, and the Property Tax Exemption for Disabled Veterans.
Offers temporary shelter through hotel placement to working families with dependent children who are homeless or at risk of losing their housing. Families are stabilized while they address barriers to independent living. Families who are receiving government assistance (TANF, SSI, SSD, or have a housing voucher) are ineligible.
Provides donated vehicles and other related assistance to eligible TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) recipients for whom transportation is a major barrier to their employment. Clients may also receive assistance with court fees, license restoration, auto registration, auto insurance, etc.
Provides vocational, pre-vocational, and recreational activities. For adults with developmental disabilities.
Provides counseling, group therapy, case management, and drug screenings for individuals with a substance abuse disorder.
Offers families relief from the fatigue or stress of caring for a chronically or terminally ill adult. Has spent more than 40 years serving private homes, nursing facilities and assisted living facilities
Provides emotional support, advocacy, and community resources to parents of blind or visually-impaired children. Resources include: newsletters; a website; and engagement with state and national boards, legislators, and other organizations.
