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Provides free legal services and counseling in civil matters to financially eligible low-income individuals. Assistance includes entitlements/public benefits, consumer advocacy, housing issues, family matters, domestic violence, senior citizens' rights, disaster issues, general legal questions, Medicaid, migrant farm-worker problems, utility disconnections, AIDS advocacy, and casino licenses.
Provides trauma-informed outpatient substance use disorder and co-occurring mental health treatment for adults. Offers assessments, individual therapy, family counseling, group therapy, intensive outpatient treatment (IOP), psychiatric evaluations, medication management, peer recovery support, case management, medication-assisted treatment (MAT), and drug testing using a person-centered recovery model.
Provides free civil legal help to those who have served, or are currently serving, in the military. Commons areas of assistance include criminal record clearing (“expungement”), driver’s license restoration, debt collection issues or overwhelming debt, landlord/tenant issues, and child support modification (NJ orders only).
Provides directory of resources to help those in need. Resources include but are not limited to: food assistance, job training, rent assistance, utility assistance, shelter and housing, home safety and repair.
Provides families in need of assistance with their choice of food, across several food categories. Categories include proteins, beans, fruits, vegetables, rice, pasta, and cereal; quantity is limited to household size. Other miscellaneous household items are available.
Operates the State-designated Children’s Mobile Response and Stabilization program for Burlington County. The program provides crisis intervention to families with a child or youth exhibiting emotional or behavioral disturbances that threaten to disrupt their current living arrangements.
Provide food assistance to people in need.
Administers a variety of services, including compensation, education, insurance, loan guaranty, pension, and vocational rehabilitation. Provides employment for veterans, service members, their families and survivors. The office offers counseling about eligibility for VA benefits and how to apply, information about VA health care and memorial benefits, outreach to veterans, including those who are homeless or at risk for homelessness and older, minority, and women veterans, public affairs.
Serves hot sit-down meals to the community. Monthly showers, haircuts, and health screenings available.
Offers Al-Anon meetings for adults and Alateen meetings for youth to share experiences, receive emotional support, and learn coping and recovery strategies in a confidential group setting
Builds and rehabilitates homes for purchase by low-income families, largely using volunteer labor and donated materials. Houses are sold to applicants with a 30-year, no-interest mortgage.
Builds and rehabilitates homes for purchase by low-income families, largely using volunteer labor and donated materials. Houses are sold to applicants with a 30-year, no-interest mortgage.
Provides family law consultations for matrimonial, child support or custody issues, and immigration law. Consultations last about thirty minutes each.
Provides computer-based training for Microsoft. The skills and credentials can be used in the workplace. Daytime course that includes Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access. Microsoft certification (MOS) exams also available for those who complete training. Computer-Base Tutorials: Self-paced tutorials that allow you to individually practice typing, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access.
Provides structured and supervised substance abuse programs, including intensive outpatient, outpatient, and partial care options tailored to treatment needs. Services may encompass individual and group counseling, 12-step meetings, social and recreational activities, educational and vocational support, life skills training, and primary and perinatal health care.
Provides 24-hour supportive connections, immediate counseling, and critical information for individuals in crisis. Also operates hotlines for the Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Response Teams.
Provides free groceries to individuals and families experiencing food insecurity to support household nutrition and stability. Also provides information on other assistance programs in the area by request.
Investigates allegations of child abuse and neglect and, if necessary, arranges for the child's protection and the family's treatment. Services include: child protection, case management, foster care, adoption, and family supports and services through community providers.
