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Offers a residential rehabilitation program for men struggling with addiction. The program incorporates Bible study, prayer, personal counseling, and manual work as therapeutic treatment.
Offers specialty consultations for military members and their spouses, addressing challenges unique to military life such as deployments and frequent relocation. Delivered by individuals with personal military experience, these consultations cover various areas including life transitions, adoptions, special needs, adult disability and elder care, Wounder Warrior programs, relocation assistance, and health and wellness coaching encompassing weight management, fitness, nutrition, and stress management.
Provides a welcoming, family-centered community space offering support, education, and access to essential services. Core services include information on child, maternal, and family health, assistance with enrolling in publicly funded health insurance, and referrals to local healthcare providers. Additional resources include computer access, free printing, copying, and faxing, along with weekly workshops. Free diapers and wipes (while supplies last) and one-on-one assistance by appointment are also available.
Provides individual and families group therapies, support groups, illness management recovery, substance abuse education, case management, and medication monitoring. Staff are available to help consumers to access public transportation to and from the program additionally offering limited transportation to consumers who do not have other means.
Provides older adults with activities and social contacts in a congregate setting. Also provides a nutritionally-balanced meal in the afternoon.
Provides safe, affordable independent senior living with 76 one‑bedroom and studio apartments for low - to moderate-income adults, offering a supportive, welcoming community with social engagement opportunities and easy access to supportive services.
Provides rental assistance for arrears up to four months, security deposit for up to one and a half months, and utility assistance for those with a shut-off notice.
Provides food assistance, clothing, and household items to people in need. Assisted by donations.
Provides a pet identification and recovery registry system designed to help reunite lost or stolen pets with owners.
Provides burial assistance to eligible recipients. Open to those who have received or are receiving WFNJ, Medicaid, or SSI assistance.
Provides comprehensive information, education, support, and advocacy for matters related to mental health conditions. Services include: a mental health information and referral helpline, online discussion groups, legislative and judicial advocacy, education and awareness, and information for individuals and families facing mental health problems.
Provides home and property maintenance. Only services properties where individuals are currently residing.
Provides free hot meals, snacks, and take‑home food items to individuals and families in need. Offers a welcoming community setting where visitors can receive nutritious meals, socialize, and access supportive services.
Providing a full spectrum of mental health services, the Outpatient Department offers Solution Focused Brief Therapy, psychiatric evaluation, medication monitoring, group therapy, and case management for adults, teens, and children. Treatment services are delivered by a multidisciplinary team including psychiatrists, social workers, marriage and family therapists, addiction counselors, and nurses.
Operates a shuttle service along different routes throughout northern New Jersey. Shuttles connect major transportation hubs such as: Newark Penn Station, Secaucus Junction, Jersey City's Journal Square, and the Harrison PATH station.
Serves a full dinner to individuals of the community. Also hosts breakfast once a month.
Provides volunteer opportunities in Monmouth and Ocean Counties. Coordinates volunteer provision to local organizations in need of volunteers.
Connects pregnant individuals, families, and caregivers of young children to community resources, programs, and services. Services include: health insurance, medical care, housing, childcare, prenatal health education, WIC applications, early childhood programs, home visiting programs, and community health workers.
Provides individualized health and wellness assessments, disease prevention, and detection coaching to older adults in the community.
Offers programs for children and young adults ages 6 to 20 years. Programs of the BSA includes cub scouts, scouts BSA, venturing, exploring, and STEM scouts, an after-school program for elementary and middle school youth.
