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Assists low-income households in managing energy costs and maintaining safe, affordable utility service through the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) and the Universal Service Fund (USF).
LIHEAP Overview
Assists with heating and medically necessary cooling costs during designated program periods. Provides regular seasonal benefits and may offer emergency assistance for households facing shut-off or fuel shortages. Payments are typically made directly to the utility company or fuel supplier, ensuring continuity of service. Available to both homeowners and renters who meet income and residency requirements.
USF Overview
Offers monthly credits on electric and/or gas bills to reduce ongoing energy costs. Designed for households that spend a significant portion of their income on energy. Helps prevent service interruptions and promotes long-term affordability.
Provides individualized medical support for children with chronic or complex health conditions in the comfort of their own homes. Skilled nursing team collaborates with families, physicians, and insurance providers to deliver services such as ventilator care, seizure management, and palliative care, helping children thrive while staying close to loved ones.
Provides supportive in-home counseling, mentorship, and social services to children, youth, and families. Services encompass intensive family counseling, therapy, crisis intervention, grief support, anger management, substance use counseling, and the distribution of food and clothing upon request.
Provides free groceries to individuals and families experiencing food insecurity to support household nutrition and stability. Also provides information on other assistance programs in the area by request.
Provides food assistance to individuals in need.
Provides several supportive services includes individual and family counseling, recreation activities and youth council, medical exams/ health care essentials, substance abuse counseling, college admission assistance, teen parenting support/child care, and employment counseling referrals.
Provides youth development programs that promote academic success, healthy lifestyles, character building, and workforce readiness for children and adolescents in the community. Delivers structured after‑school, evening, and summer programming in safe, supervised environments, including homework assistance, tutoring, STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, and math) activities, leadership development, mentoring, and recreation. Supports career exploration and job‑training opportunities such as workforce camps, certifications, and partnerships with local employers and colleges that build real‑world skills and college‑ and career‑ready pathways.
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 financial assistance to low-income households who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. Services include: first month's rent, rental assistance up to 12 months, rental arrears up to 3 months, and security deposits.
Promotes and supports exclusive breastfeeding, conducts health and nutrition screenings for early identification or treatment of risk factors, refers participants to essential health care and social services, conducts personalized nutrition/health counseling in individual and peer/group sessions, and issues food vouchers with essential nutrients to address deficiencies or lacking in their diets.
Offers an individualized plan of care to meet each individuals needs who attend on a scheduled basis. Services provided include social services, recreational activities, nutritious meals, and coordination/referral for services with a licensed provider.
Provides families who meet criteria and income guidelines temporary cash assistance and support services. Services may include childcare payment assistance, transportation services, work-related expenses, and family violence intervention.
Operates an emergency shelter with a 23-bed capacity that offers additional supportive services to facilitate independence and self-sufficiency. Families are provided a private room; individuals are housed a dormitory style room by gender.
Diabetes Self-Management Education Classes (DSME) and training is 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. The course covers topics such as: - Diabetes disease process & treatment options - Incorporating nutrition management, physical activity & utilizing medications - Monitoring blood glucose & using results to improve control - Preventing, detecting & treating acute & chronic complications - Goal setting and problem solving - Integrating psychosocial adjustment - Preconception care and management during pregnancy (if applicable)
Provides professional development, continuing legal education (CLE), legal research resources, legislative advocacy, networking opportunities, and public legal information resources to individuals in New Jersey.
Accessing the Social Security Administration website empowers United States residents to conveniently manage various social security services online, such as requesting a replacement Social Security card, applying for and tracking the status of Social Security benefits including retirement. This includes other services such as Medicare, disability, and Supplemental Security Income (SSI), obtaining a Social Security Statement, appealing decisions, checking eligibility for benefits, and estimating future benefits.
Provides weekly prepackaged breakfast and lunch via pick-up. Also provides catering services for all school and staff functions.
Provides transportation to older and disabled adults. Individuals may be transported to medical and mental health appointments, nutrition sites, shops, club meetings, hospital and nursing home visits, and libraries.
Aids victims of natural disasters with legal-related issues. Covers a variety of fields including: landlord-tenant law, consumer fraud issues, and FEMA appeals.
Provides a short-term crisis intervention service for adults experiencing a psychiatric crisis that diverts them from hospital emergency departments and crisis screenings to immediately accessible intervention. Services include short-term counseling, medication treatment and case management, for a duration of up to 30 days. The goal is to help individuals return to pre-crisis functioning.
