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Provides Multiple types of housing Counseling. This includes: Rental Housing Counseling and Education, Pre-purchase and Post-purchase counseling and Workshops, Financial Management/Budget Counseling, Fair Housing counseling and Education and Tenant Advocacy.
Provides temporary cash assistance and supportive services to low-income families with dependent children through the WorkFirst New Jersey program. Services may include employment and training activities, childcare support, transportation assistance, and connections to healthcare and other benefits to help families achieve self-sufficiency.
Hosts an online directory of long-term care facilities and services in New Jersey. Facilities include: nursing homes, residential care facilities, assisted living residences and programs, comprehensive personal care homes, and adult and family day care. Users may search by county, city, facility type, facility name, and facility owner.
Provides food assistance to individuals in need. Assistance provided is based on need and household size.
Provide group-based support services focused on social skill development, emotional growth, and positive peer interaction for youth referred by child welfare or court systems.
Provides space for community members and local stakeholders to come together to discuss and implement goals aimed at improving Waterfront South Neighborhood.
Provides opportunity for affordable, homeownership housing in the Waterfront South neighborhood of Camden.
Provides adult learners with tailored training in High School Equivalency/GED test preparation, Adult Basic Education (ABE), English as a Second Language (ESL), and job readiness skills.
Provide youth and adults opportunities to build knowledge and skills in food, nutrition, health, and wellness through programs such as professional development, school gardens, community workshops, webinars, research, and wellness initiatives.
Provides outpatient recovery programs for individuals struggling with relapse, or those in the recovery process. Provides assistance, referrals, and support to individuals needing help with substance abuse disorders; or emotional, mental, and spiritual issues.
Provides eligibility screening, application assistance, and case management for Medicaid and NJ FamilyCare health coverage programs for low-income individuals, families, seniors, and persons with disabilities.
Provides home visits, educational, vocational, and social assessments, including counseling and parenting skills for teenage parents, ages 13 through 23. Aids to succeed individuals as young parents and young adults.
Provides free, objective, and confidential counseling to Medicare beneficiaries, helping them understand coverage options, benefits, claims, and assistance programs so they can make informed health insurance decisions.
Provides a comprehensive range of free services, including: mental health counseling, employment counseling, substance abuse education and prevention, preventative health awareness, primary medical linkages, learning support, youth development, recreation, and information/referral.
Provides a hot lunch six days a week. At meal times, health services, educational services, and information and referral are also accessible. Meals are served hot and bagged lunches are available.
Assists individuals with applying for and maintaining SNAP benefits. Walks clients through how SNAP works, eligibility requirements, required documents, the application process, and how to continue receiving benefits.
Operates a 90-bed temporary shelter capacity, 62 of which are in bedrooms that accommodate from 2 to 8 individuals and 28 are dormitory style. In addition, there is a seasonal (December 15th through March 14th) sit-up shelter for 15 individuals.
The Center receives referrals for temporary shelter from community agencies, religious institutions, and law enforcement agencies. Those referred to the Center may have a history of substance abuse, physical and mental health problems, and unemployment, in addition to homelessness.
