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Provides a form of exercise to relieve arthritis pain, improve health and function, and facilitate ease of movement for older adults. Movements are performed at a higher stance to make it easier for older participants and those with arthritis or physical disabilities. Movements can be modified to accommodate mobility issues.
Offers various medical services to the community.
Operates an Intoxicated Driver Resource Center (IDRC) for individuals convicted of a DUI (Driving Under the Influence) or DWI (Driving While Intoxicated). Offenders must attend a court-mandated 12-hour DWI Offenders program which serves as an alternative to jail. Resources include: drug and alcohol education, evaluation, treatment referral, and monitoring.
Provides supplemental groceries, feminine products, household supplies, and limited fresh food as available to individuals and families experiencing food insecurity.
Provides support for individuals diagnosed with mental health disorders through programs offering residential supervision in structured environments. Services encompass case management, counseling, education on daily living, peer group meetings, social activities, and transportation. Supervision levels in residences are tailored to individual needs.
Provides case management services to individuals with specific mental health issues.
Provides senior services like Dial-A-Ride in the Kearny area for medical appointments. Senior Bus services are also ready to Wal-Mart, Shop Rite, and the Shopping center.
Provides a directory listing of NJ public schools, vocational programs, private schools, and school districts, searchable by county, district code, or school name/keyword, with full lists available. Residents can contact their local school district for various services, including registration, school calendars, free/reduced lunch enrollment, special needs evaluation, transportation, counseling, extracurricular activities, and staff contact information.
Assists older, handicapped and low-income persons in weatherizing their homes. Aids with improving their heating system efficiency and conserving energy.
Provides speech-language evaluations and therapy for individuals with communications disorders related to voice, fluency, articulation, stroke, and cleft palate, language learning disorders. Diagnostic audiological evaluations are conducted, and hearing aids are distributed.
Empowering individuals to cultivate general, non-job-specific strengths and skills essential for enhancing employability within paid employment opportunities, within an integrated community setting. These skills encompass effective communication with supervisors, coworkers, and customers, as well as the ability to follow directions, complete tasks, and solve workplace problems. The program fosters exploration of vocational skills, habits, interests, and goals, collaborating with individuals to determine the most suitable training program.
Offers free transportation to medical, dental and social services appointments. For individuals with HIV/AIDS.
Provides assistance with applying for health coverage. Trained and certified staff members can help individual consumers understand health coverage options, complete eligibility forms, and enroll in a plan through the health insurance marketplace.
Provides short-term case management and support services to families in the service area. Also provides resources and linkages to additional community programs. Some families may be eligible for financial assistance.
People affected by federally declared disasters or who are combat zone participants who need help with tax matters can call this special toll-free telephone number. Callers can find out about available tax relief, get free copies of their tax return transcripts, and receive Disaster Tax Loss Kits. Callers may also be referred to the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s assistance lines for additional help.
Provides donated clothing and accessories, small usable furniture, household goods, books, toys, bikes, and small appliances. Funds raised support local, state, and national service programs for homeless veterans or veterans with disabilities.
Provides supportive services specific to HIV-positive gay or bisexual men ages 18 - 24. Provides holistic patient-centered care through medical support, supportive housing, therapeutic/substance-abuse counseling, and academic and employment support, to young men facing discrimination, exploitation, and homelessness.
