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Provides various resources and supports to families. Resources include: a library with computer access and community workshops on health, parent education, parent and child activities, housing, employment, and life skills.
Offers free assistance in the preparation of federal and state income tax returns at local sites throughout the community. At these sites, individuals of low to moderate income, individuals with disabilities, and non-English speaking taxpayers can find direct assistance in filing their returns.
Provides eligible residents with assistance during Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter. Also offers assistance for students going back to school.
Provides opportunities for low- to moderate-income families in Camden City to secure decent and affordable rental properties.
Educates individuals on benefits and entitlement programs they may be eligible for and provide enrollment assistance through HOPES Community Action Partnership (CAP). Support is available for Social Security, Medicaid/Medicare, Food Stamps/SNAP, health education, and discount phone and utility services, including Verizon Lifeline service, Assurance/SafeLink Wireless, and Home Energy Assistance Programs.
Offer new and gently used clothing, shoes, and household items for men, women, and children through the Partnership for Social Services Thrift Store.
Provides avenues for accessing education, support, and resources, facilitating a well-rounded lifestyle encompassing physical, emotional, spiritual, intellectual, social, occupational, environmental, and financial wellness. Additionally, it actively combats loneliness and isolation, fosters empowerment and leadership, and serves as a catalyst for personal growth.
Aims to promote personal responsibility and self-sufficiency through work. Able-bodied recipients are required to participate in a work-related activity. All WFNJ recipients who are participating in an approved work activity are eligible to receive monthly bus passes or daily tickets in order to get to their activity site. Long-term recipients are also provided with intensive case management services to assist clients in becoming more self-sufficient.
Distributes seven-day emergency food packages to low-income individuals and families at eight CFA sites. Delivery available for homebound households.
Offers a wide range of outpatient services which may be coordinated by a case manager and may include individual and group counseling, 12-step meetings, social and recreational activities, educational and vocational services, life skills training, relapse prevention services, a continuing care program and supportive services (such as childcare, transportation and parenting skills development).
Assists low-income families and individuals by installing energy conservation measures to make households more energy efficient. Reduces home energy costs.
Provides cash benefits during your job search. Basic eligibility requirements include you worked in NJ in the last 18 months, you’re able and available to work, and you’re actively seeking work. Your earnings and how you separated from your employer matter too. The New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development reviews your application for eligibility.
Offers workshops, consultation, and supportive services to parents, schools, and other agencies relating to issues concerning children with disabilities. Training and education are offered in three categories: professional development, workshops and seminars, and internships and field placements.
Provides information to parents, the public, and providers about availability of child care services provided through the New Jersey's Child Care Subsidy Program and other programs for which the family may be eligible, information about the different types of providers, and financial assistance to obtain child care services.
Provides financial assistance and support services. The program is for families who have been granted asylum by the United States Government from political or religious persecution.
Offers free or low-cost health care that may help pay for medical bills, doctor visits and prescriptions. For certain low-income individuals or families.
Provides 24-hour supportive connections, immediate counseling and critical information for individuals in crisis. In addition, the Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Response Teams can be reached through these hotlines.
