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Provides integrated care coordination for youth with co-occurring behavioral health and chronic medical conditions. Enhances traditional Wraparound care management by coordinating physical health, behavioral health, wellness education, hospitalization follow-up, medication monitoring, and communication among medical and behavioral health providers
Provides a primary, preventive, and related health and social services, including physicals, sick visits, screenings, immunizations, mental health and substance-use counseling, medication-assisted treatment, referrals, social work support, and food packages for diabetic patients.
Provides food assistance for individuals in need.
Provide nutritional counseling, weight management education, and guidance on diet and physical activity while integrating clients into comprehensive weight loss care.
Accepts donations of used cars (1989 or newer) to help to fund research, community services, and educational programs. Car pick-ups will be arranged, and donated cars may be eligible for a tax deduction.
Coordinating bulk food collection and distribution, the EFNN supports 75 parish-based food pantries, soup kitchens, and shelters in the Archdiocese of Newark. Additionally, it administers federal emergency funds for pantries in specific counties and organizes programs like Catholic Relief Services' Operation Rice Bowl Lenten program for member food pantries and soup kitchens.
Collects new gifts for children and families in need. The United Way will also purchase toys based on all monetary donations given during the holiday season.
Offers to create a safety net for those families and individuals who exhausted their five-year time limit on welfare (Work First New Jersey [WFNJ]). For those that do not meet the criteria for an exemption to the time limit.
Provides clothing and new or gently used items at discounted prices.
Provides curb-to-curb transportation services, free-of-charge, to seniors who have no other means of transportation. Service is not available to seniors who have a car, are currently driving, or have other means of transportation such as a spouse or family member. Seniors must be able to get in and out of vehicle.
Evaluates safety concerns to ensure individuals can safely and independently return home.
Provides a comprehensive array of intensive outpatient services, potentially overseen by a case manager. Additionally, it offers treatment for co-occurring disorders, encompassing mental health screenings, assessments, diagnosis, treatment, and medication monitoring.
Provides hot meals prepared and served by parish volunteers from several Union County parishes, open to anyone in need regardless of residence.
Fosters a comprehensive human service delivery system to enhance health, safety, and quality of life. Empowers individuals and families, advocates for sound policies, and mobilizes resources.
Provides parents information and assistance in finding affordable childcare and supports providers to ensure children thrive. Information regarding providers and financial assistance to obtain childcare services are also provided.
Provides pregnancy testing, ultrasound referrals, and comprehensive options counseling to pregnant or expectant individuals. Also provides education on relationships and parenting, post-abortion recovery support, and sexual integrity counseling and presentations.
Operates a thrift store that sells household goods and clothing as reduced prices. All proceeds support the health care clinic's operations.
Offers counseling to people who are unable to make their mortgage payments and are at risk of losing their homes through foreclosure, or who are already in the foreclosure process. Counseling is also made available to renters that will guide them on how to approach discussions with their landlords on dealing with their rent situation.
