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Offers food assistance to the community. Offers clothing and other supplies as available.
Offers food assistance to families with low incomes to help them buy groceries through a benefits card. The card is accepted in most food retail stores and some farmers markets. 10/27/25: SNAP benefits loaded on your Families First EBT card before October 31, 2025 will be available after November 1. Check your balance at NJFamiliesFirst.com or call 800-997-3333 to confirm your benefits are available.
Collects and distributes hygiene products to various partner organizations. Products include: diapers, wipes, adult incontinence products, and menstrual hygiene products.
Functions as a one-stop shop offering comprehensive resources and support for families preemptively, prior to crisis. Services encompass access to child, maternal, and family health information, referrals to health care services and insurance programs, life skills training, housing assistance, parent education, advocacy, and home visits aligned with the Division of Prevention and Community Partnerships' engagement model.
Provides ongoing supportive services for individuals with developmental disabilities, and their families. Services may include citizen and self-advocacy, family and individual counseling, financial support voucher services, information and referral services, and senior outreach.
Provide financial assistance and support to injured U.S. Armed Forces members and their families, including housing, transportation, caregiver aid, bedside financial support, and specialized equipment, though services are subject to case manager review and funding availability.
Provides social and civic engagement while allowing independence, addressing basic needs, and optimizing physical and mental health for adults ages 60 or older.
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.
Provides medication monitoring for Passaic County youth with psychiatric, emotional and behavioral difficulties or who have been involved with sexual assault. Right Step is a voluntary after school partial care program for mentally ill/dual diagnosis adolescents, offering a range of counseling and structured group activities
Provides a day treatment, psychosocial rehabilitation program that helps clients with serious and persistent mental illness adjust to community living. Program is provided in a group setting and includes education, art therapy and MICA (substance use) services. Specialized services for the deaf and hard of hearing are available.
Provides food assistance, clothing, and referrals to people in need. Open to those in the Monmouth County area.
Provides a home visitation program for low-income first-time pregnant individuals. Services include: support for new parents seeking help with a healthy pregnancy, parent education, and parent-child support. Home visits continue until the child is two years old.
Provides an evidence-based lifestyle change program for preventing type 2 diabetes. These year-long classes help participants make real lifestyle changes such as eating healthier, including physical activity into their daily lives, and improving problem-solving and coping skills.
Provides supportive treatment services to individuals with a serious mental health concern. Services include: personalized home-based support, medication management, crisis response, career counseling, and life skills training. Services are delivered in-home or via community settings and aim to promote self-management and community integration, prevent hospitalization, and improve quality of life.
Provides various medical services depending on the needs of the patient.
Provides food assistance to individuals in need. Limited personal care items are provided, when available.
Operates a summer camp for children, ages 6 to 15, with a cancer or sickle cell disease diagnosis. Campers are provided with constant medical supervision and chemotherapy facilities. Camp activities include: canoeing, swimming, arts and crafts, theater, and nature exposure.
Aims to increase public awareness of dyslexia and related learning disorders. Provides information and support to families; school districts; local, national, and international businesses; and community organizations.
Offers information, peer support, and mutual sharing for those grieving the death of a loved one in a series of 6 sessions.
Provide permanent housing and rehabilitative services for individuals with mental illness, including case management, skill-building, money management, benefits assistance, medical and mental health linkages, employment support, advocacy, crisis management, and 24-hour on-call support to promote stability and community integration.
