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Provides information, advice, job search assistance, supportive services, and job training needed to find and retain employment. Programs are tailored to unemployed and underemployed workers.
Provides various supportive services to older adults in the community. Services include: assistance with NJ Transit reduced fare applications and Senior Care Medicaid ID cards, and weekly shopping trips to the Jersey City ShopRite for city-wide housing sites.
Offers emergency financial assistance to families and individuals facing homelessness or a housing crisis such as eviction, utilities shut-off, or foreclosure. Provides emergency financial assistance for back rent, mortgage, security deposit, and utility bills. Housing services are conducted remotely.
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.
Provides weekly prepackaged breakfast and lunch via pick-up. Also provides catering services for all school and staff functions.
Provides a soup kitchen that prepares and serves ready-to-eat meals at no cost, ensuring individuals and families experiencing food insecurity have access to nutritious meals.
Provides burial assistance to eligible recipients who have received or are receiving WFNJ. This also includes Medicaid, or SSI assistance.
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.
Empowers individuals by offering information, referral resources, and educational opportunities to enhance their lives. Additionally, hosts external service providers for presentations on community resources. Services cover financial literacy, SNAP, energy and rental assistance, health care, employment, and more.
Offers a variety of support groups for senior adults. The topics would include; caregivers, bereavement, retirement, Holocaust survivors
Provides Teens a telephone-based support group where high school juniors and seniors who are visually impaired. Participants can share their experiences and questions with current college students and/or recent graduates, who are also visually impaired.
Provides non-judgmental, listening-based crisis services to runaway, at-risk, and/or homeless youth and their families. Individuals can connect with staff members either through the hotline or online via chat support or the forum. Services include: crisis intervention, information and referral, conference calls between youth and parents/agencies, and messaging services for youth to communicate with their parents without direct interaction.
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.
Empowers adults for the Pathways to Recovery for Adults program employs an outpatient approach, delivering personalized recovery and relapse prevention plans. Certified professionals assess, educate, and treat adults and their families, emphasizing identification, intervention, and support plan development. Goals include promoting sober activities, fostering healthy relationships, and creating relapse prevention plans. The program offers drug and alcohol assessment, education, and treatment at outpatient and intensive outpatient levels. Regular group and individual/family sessions address co-occurring disorders.
Offers emergency food assistance to people in need. Also provides shelter, advocacy, and life essentials to individuals and families.
Assists eligible families with temporary cash aid and support services. Includes childcare payment aid, transportation, limited work-related expenses, and family violence intervention. Requires recipients to engage in work-related activities, with child-care assistance and other support for economic self-sufficiency. Program enforces a five-year cash assistance limit.
Provides a weekend of respite for families of individuals with developmental disabilities. The program gives an opportunity for consumers to spend a weekend in an integrated setting with socialization and community activities. Activities include dances, bowling, ball games, theater, shopping, dining out, and field trips to museums, zoos, parks, special exhibits, etc.
Provides various support programs tailored to individual needs through intake assessments. Also provides breakfast and lunch during the summer.
Assists veterans and their families with VA claims, pensions, compensation, state benefits, and questions about VA entitlements and services.
Recruits volunteers skilled in communications, Common Business Oriented Language (COBOL), operations, and technology as support to deliver critical services for government entities.
Offer a soup kitchen for the community, create space for social connection, and share information on social services.
