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Provides food assistance for individuals in need.
Provide a 12-step self-help fellowship for individuals affected by someone else's gambling problem, offering support and recovery resources. Meeting directories available at gam-anon.org.
Offers on-site sit-down meals, meals to go, delivery of meals to seniors, on-site Choice Pantry services and a food truck that visits various neighborhoods in our area to provide meals.
Empowers parents and family members, a nine-week program ensuring babies receive the best possible start. Sessions run offering breakfast, lunch, onsite childcare, safety tips, guidance on connecting with resources, insights into child development stages, and giveaways. Following program completion, staff maintain regular follow-ups through monthly home visits and phone calls.
Offers a unique bracelet identification-tracking program for individuals prone to wandering and who have dementia such as Alzheimer’s disease or developmental disorders such as autism spectrum disorder. The program does not serve as a “sitter,” but rather provides extra support to the caregiver and family to keep the loved one in the community.
Provides services that include support groups for consumers and families. This includes information on how to access mental health resources, advocating for improvements via legislation, and a 12-week family education program.
Empowers adults aged 50 and above through Village by the Shore, a JFS initiative offering services and socialization. These include counseling on social issues, home visits, Holocaust Survivor Services, and monthly social activities. Explore further services on the website.
Provides assistive technology and resources for individuals with difficulty using, reading, seeing, or hearing a computer; children struggling with learning in school; or individuals with learning or developmental disabilities. Services include: adult education classes, assistive technology information, and computer classes.
Provides a partial-care day program for adults.
Offers a full range of services for jobseekers, including career counseling, job training, resume and interview support, and re-employment orientation. On-site resources include public computers, internet access, a career resource room, and interview spaces. Additional offerings such as ESL classes, HSE prep, Jersey Job Club workshops, and tuition waivers help guide your path to employment success.
A collaborative course through which people with diabetes gain the knowledge and skills needed to modify their behavior and successfully self-manage the disease and its related conditions. The course incorporates the needs, goals, and life experiences of the person with diabetes and is guided by evidence-based standards. DSME can be conducted on an individual and/or group basis and is facilitated by a licensed health professional.
Provides transportation services to adults and senior citizens. Locations include social services, healthcare providers, and job interviews.
Offers an after school and summer program at the Eastward Recreation Center for youth, ages 6 through 14. The program is centered on two core programs, the Eisenhower Police Mini-Station and the Phoenix Curriculum and will aim to reduce the risk factors for violent behavior among school aged children by increasing protective factors and strengthening their capacity to adopt healthy behaviors.
Provides food assistance for individuals in need.
Assists individuals with psychiatric conditions in obtaining employment and succeeding in the competitive job market. The program helps with every step of the process including job search, resume writing, interviewing techniques, job coaching, and follow-along support counseling.
Provides integrated care designed to improve overall health and well-being through community-based mental health and addiction treatment.
