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Provides various employment and training services to individuals residing in Ocean County. Services are provided both virtually and in-person.
Serving children, adults and families with full range of psychotherapy and counseling services to meet the needs of the community. Commits to providing the community with the highest quality therapeutic support.
- Shelter and household furnishings
- Temporary rental assistance or housing costs
- Utility payments (such as heat, water, and electric)
- Moving expenses (security deposit or first month's rent)
- Rapid rehousing for TANF recipients
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.
Offers various day camps that encourage youth to explore and engage with the world around them.
Provides emergency food assistance to individuals in need. Also provides referrals to other public services by request.
Provides community-oriented alcohol and other drug prevention services for children, adults and families. Services are offered primarily within the Latino community and are culturally sensitive. Including alcohol, tobacco, and other drug prevention groups, violence prevention, educational presentations/workshops, substance abuse prevention services.
Provides free grocery packages to individuals and families in need, supporting nutrition and reducing food insecurity in the community.
Offers short-term aid to individuals, families, or groups facing emergencies, providing essential support such as food, diapers, prescription expenses, furniture, clothing vouchers post-disaster, limited financial aid for utilities and rent, and one-day motel stays for the homeless. It's important to note that these emergency services rely solely on donations and are subject to availability. * Currently out of funds for rent payment assistance.
Offers several employment and educational services for women in the community. Programs include: job training; basic, work, computer, and life skills training; GED; nutrition assistance; food handling; and domestic violence services.
Provides a simple map-based search tool to find affordable housing resources in your area. It lists multifamily housing facilities, low-income housing units, USDA rural housing options, Public Housing Authorities, public housing developments, and contacts for Homelessness Continuum of Care (CoC) programs. Each entry has icons showing available HUD programs and includes contact information.
Provides legal, advocacy, and case management services to the community, prioritizing disabled and low to moderate-income individuals. Offers assistance in areas such as public entitlements, housing advocacy, consumer law, family law, health insurance benefits, discrimination matters, barrier-free accessibility, systems advocacy, and Affordable Care Act (ACA) enrollment.
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.
Provides food assistance for individuals in need.
Provides services to at-risk youth and their families. Services include: in-home family and individual counseling; mentoring programs; a summer camp; after-school programs; transportation for parents to the youth detention center to visit children; an in-home parenting program; evaluation services for substance abuse, sexual misconduct, fire risk, and needs assessments; and life skills development.
