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Provides direct support, information, resources and advocacy to individuals with Behcet's disease and their families.
Provide online application to help low-income seniors and individuals with disabilities save money on Medicare premiums and prescription costs. This can include other living expenses as well.
Provides primary care for working adults who earn up to 250% of the federal poverty level, and do not have health insurance. Services are provided at no cost, and patients are seen both in-person and virtually.
Provides employment opportunities for people who are looking to work. Programs can include custodial, occupational training, support employment, rehab, and food service.
Offers many different recovery groups which are community lead meetings to support one another such as Relapse Prevention, Mental Wellness, SMART Recovery, Gambling Support, a Men's group, Women's group, and non-substance addictions. Also, offer recovery coaching, which is managed by Certified Peer Recovery Specialists (CPRS) that walk along side and guide people on the next steps of their recovery journey.
Offers a wide range of intensive outpatient services for individuals with both mental health and substance abuse disorders. Services include: 12-Step group facilitation, anger management, individual counseling, integrated Dual Diagnosis Treatment (IDDT), illness Management and Recovery (IMR), medication management, wellness and Recovery Action Plan (WRAP). Transportation is provided within Essex County.
Provide emergency housing for individuals and families experiencing homelessness or at imminent risk, as part of WAFAA’s comprehensive crisis intervention and support services
Offers Care Navigation for clinically enrolled clients. This can include Employment Works, a supported employment program, and Project Outreach, a housing case management program. A variety of Wellness Groups are also open to the public.
Focuses on improving overall health through community-based mental health and addiction treatment.
Provides comprehensive primary health and dental care services to the medically uninsured and underserved. Services may include family medicine, health education, HIV/AIDS testing, podiatry and pediatrics.
Provides financial assistance to county residents who are at risk of homelessness, but are INELIGIBLE for welfare programs. This includes Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), General Assistance (GA), or Supplemental Security Income (SSI).
Does NOT provide emergency financial assistance or hotel stays.
Provides a continuum of care for homeless families with children. Emergency shelter is provided through housing-based programs supplemented by a large community support network. Services are focused on emphasizing dignity and support.
Provides information for individuals seeking housing or who have a home or apartment to share. Information and referrals for those in need of emergency housing, financial/legal assistance regarding housing issues.
Provides individuals care management, support services, and a housing voucher to maintain safe and secure housing as a first step in recovery.
Collects and distributes donations of new, unwrapped toys to children in need.
Offers counseling, educational, recreational, medical, and mental health services. Placement in the Youth Shelter is temporary until children return to their homes or are placed in a foster home, group home, or residential school or program.
Delivers a nutritionally-balanced meal and assurance check each weekday to home-bound seniors. Two cold meals for weekend consumption are provided for participants on Fridays.
Empowering both youth and adults to enhance their knowledge, skills, and quality of life, and address challenges in food, nutrition, health, wellness, safety, agriculture, and environmental management through science-based insights and university research. Available programs encompass 4-H Youth Development (grades K-13), Master Gardener training and certification, and volunteer initiatives, alongside family and community wellness programs.
Provides rental subsidy and support services for individuals living with HIV and/or AIDS. Open to Irvington residents.
