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Distributes food and provides other basic necessities to individuals in the community. Helps feed and provision individuals until they become self-sufficient through a warehouse-pantry and other satellite pantries.
Provides legally blind high school students in the United States the opportunity to earn a scholarship, based upon strong academic accomplishments and merit. A single scholarship is also awarded to a current or prospective graduate student who is legally blind.
Provides Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets and gifts to people in the community. An inclusive community offering both church and social services
Provides a range of workshops to meet the needs of elementary and middle school students. Programs use age-appropriate drama, writing, storytelling, puppetry, music, dance and visual art activities as strategies for promoting higher-order thinking and learning.
Provides access to a directory of New Jersey physicians by specialty and location, including information about their medical practices.
Funds the purchase of land and buildings, new construction, site improvements, renovations, machinery, equipment and working capital. Working capital may be used for inventory financing, receivable financing, training and marketing financing.
Provides assistance with applying for health coverage. Trained and certified staff members can help individual consumers, small businesses and their employees understand health coverage options, complete eligibility forms and enroll in a plan through the health insurance marketplace. Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) is available to those who qualify.
Provides a 16-week technology introduction course, a 7-week paid internship, mentoring from senior level- IT professionals, career development workshops, job placement assistance, and the opportunity to earn an IT Generalist Apprenticeship credential or COMPTIA certification.
Provides residential services for adults with psychiatric disabilities. Participants stay in supervised homes, where counselors help residents increase their independent living skills. The program also provides supported housing for those able to function more independently, but who could benefit from support and treatment services.
Empowers youth and caregivers with Long-Term Mentoring Program to achieve personal success, our Long-Term Mentoring Program matches them with trained volunteer mentors. These mentors spend quality time with their mentees, helping them build confidence, learn new skills, and discover new passions. The program requires a 12-month commitment, with an option to renew. With Short-Term Mentoring Program provides weekly phone calls to seniors who miss community connections but cannot leave their homes, our Short-Term Mentoring Program offers essential social support. This helps alleviate loneliness and improve overall well-being, with matches renewed monthly based on participants' needs and volunteers' availability.
Provides screening, treatment, and support for women who have recently given birth. Also, for those are experiencing postpartum depression.
Provides food assistance for individuals in need.
Providing an array of family services and resources aimed at preventing crises, the center offers primary and secondary child abuse prevention services. Core services include advocacy; family‑stability and employment support; health information and referrals; life‑skills and parent education; parent‑child activities; housing support; and home visiting.
