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Provides home health homemaker/home health aide assistance to those who are too seriously ill or too disabled to provide personal care for themselves. The goal of this service is to enable residents to remain independent in their own home and provide an alternative to nursing home care for as long as possible.
| Assists custodial parents in locating an absent parent, establishing paternity, obtaining and enforcing court orders for child support payments, and helping with the establishment and enforcement of out-of-state child support orders. |
Operates a helpline that provides one-on-one information about cancer prevention, screening, treatment, supportive care, genetics and clinical trials in easy-to-understand language by trained information specialists. Information also available via live online chat.
Provides various supportive services for families in the community. Services include: in-home respite care, community based supports, after-school programs, and drop-off respite programs.
Provides food assistance to individuals residing in the service area. Health and personal hygiene products are also provided when available.
Provides emergency food assistance to people in need.
Supports recovery while allowing individuals to maintain responsibilities at work, home, or in the community. Offers flexible scheduling, peer support, transportation, and many more services.
Provide early childhood education that strengthens language, reading, and math skills, improving chances of high school graduation, college attendance, and career success.
- 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
Provides transportation services for senior citizens and individuals with disabilities. Transportation is provided for medical appointments, shopping, and social services.
Offers subsidized apartment and townhouse housing for low-income families, seniors and disabled residents under a variety of federal, state and private programs. Senior housing has on-site Resident Services Coordinators to assist with various needs. 24-hour security is offered in all senior buildings.
Provides gardening resources and nutritional education to Newark families.
Delivers structured and supervised intensive outpatient and outpatient substance abuse programs, adapting to the required treatment level. Encompasses individual and group counseling, 12-step meetings, social and recreational activities, educational and vocational services, life skills training, primary health care, perinatal health care, support programs for family members, relapse prevention services, and a continuing care program. Additionally, provides supportive services like child care, transportation, and parenting skills development.
Provides newborn baby supplies to parents in need. Supplies include: baby clothes, furniture, car seats, cribs, books, diapers, and wipes. Availability is limited and based on donations.
Provides immediate basic needs, the programs offer opportunities for developing financial literacy, marketable job skills, and assistance in obtaining permanent, affordable housing.
Provides an LGBTQ+ community center and operates a statewide information and referral line and lending library. Aims to be a site for social, political, and support groups to meet, whether they are an outside organization or a program from the center. HIV testing appointments are available at the center on a regular basis.
Operates an emergency homeless shelter for single, adult Mercer County residents. Dinner and breakfast are served. Clients have access to shower and laundry facilities. Provides a full range of professional case management services, without consideration of ability to pay, including healthcare, behavioral health counseling, addiction treatment, financial assistance, and offers a gateway to housing.
Provides various services for veterans in the community. Services include a clothing closet, food pantry, and monthly seminars with presenters from various veteran and community agencies. Seminars provide guests with information on veterans benefits including benefits for widows, dependents, education, home care, and adult day care benefits.
Offers seniors citizens a free consultation by a certified gerontological nurse on methods for staying well, staying safe at home (assessments available), and managaing illness and medication.
Provides families who meet criteria and income guidelines temporary cash assistance and support services.
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