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Proves up to a $500 reimbursement to offset the purchase of up to one hearing aid, or up to $1000 for two hearing aids, per calendar year.
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 emergency shelter for homeless men in Essex County. State & County approved.
Operates a search tool that allows users to locate a 2-1-1 information and referral (I&R) call center in their local area. Each 2-1-1 is individually run and maintains their own databases of community resources. Listed number is for United Way Worldwide, not individual 211 services.
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 group homes the support of trained staff and meet the needs of individuals with a wide range of challenges. Efforts to secure quality of life for all individuals who find their home at SCARC are guided by plans comprised of carefully crafted, personalized goals and objectives. Individuals participate in the care of their home and many other activities designed to foster a sense of warmth, stability, and friendship among housemates.
Provides a partial hospital program for adults with psychiatric disabilities. Services include skills training, clinical, and psychiatric services.
Provides a national referral listing of resources on Down Syndrome, links parents to local support groups, and serves as an information hub. Publishes a biannual membership newsletter and hosts an annual convention featuring three divisions: the Brothers and Sisters program, General Conference, and Youth and Adults.
Establishing a nurturing environment, the center assists individuals with serious and persistent mental illness in developing skills and motivation to establish and achieve crucial wellness goals for recovery, providing avenues for accessing education, support, and resources essential for cultivating a wellness-centered lifestyle encompassing various dimensions, such as physical, emotional, spiritual, intellectual, social, occupational, environmental, and financial, while also aiding in preventing loneliness and isolation, offering empowerment and leadership opportunities, and facilitating personal growth through supportive pathways.
Offers seniors who are recovering from an illness or injury that may not require full-time medical assistance but are in need of some personal help with daily activities like bathing, laundry and housekeeping duties. Also offers residents short- term home health aide care at no cost.
Provides comprehensive psychiatric, medical and rehabilitative services. Encourages maximum patient independence and movement towards community reintegration with an environment that is safe and caring.
Offer housing counseling services to promote equal housing opportunities and help individuals understand their rights and responsibilities under fair housing laws.
Provides weekly prepackaged breakfast and lunch via pick-up. Also provides catering services for all school and staff functions.
Provides financial assistance toward down payment and closing costs for first-time homebuyers. Assistance is a maximum of $10,000. Residents of Atlantic City are ineligible.
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 food assistance to individuals and families in need.
