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Provides a 24-hour hotline and temporary emergency shelter for victims of domestic violence and their minor children. Shelter residents are provided with room and board, individual and group counseling, advocacy, case management, information, referrals and accompaniment as needed. Individuals may also be eligible for continued supportive housing through scattered-site apartments after a temporary stay in the shelter.
Offers emergency assistance to recipients of WFNJ/TANF/GA and SSI. Benefits include but are not limited to: Shelter and household furnishings, Temporary rental assistance or housing costs, Utility payments (such as heat, water, and electric), Moving expenses (security deposit or first month's rent).
Assists individuals in preparing for the U.S. naturalization test and equips them to be informed and productive citizens of their community. The classes are comprised of basic grammar, and promote speaking, reading, and writing skills.
Provides after-school and summer learning programs for youth in the community. Works in conjunction with four local school districts.
Offers recovery support services to individuals treated with Narcan (Naloxone) for opioid overdoses. Services are initiated by hospital providers and include: Support for individual’s post-hospital discharge through follow-up calls and services. Linking individuals to treatment and recovery services. Community education on overdose prevention and obtaining Naloxone. Additional resources for individuals and their families interested in recovery. Upon hospital discharge, Recovery Specialists introduce individuals to the program, providing 8 weeks of follow-up support. Navigator meets with the individual within 24 hours of discharge, facilitating linkages to recovery resources, including treatment, shelter assistance, and transportation, with the goal of keeping people engaged in recovery.
Offers information to discourage teenagers from early sexual involvement and/or parenthood. Also conducts seminars, workshops, debates, and one-to-one counseling which cover areas of abstinence, male and female sexual anatomy, contraception and birth (pre- and post-natal), sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), personal responsibilities, human growth and development, and family-life relationships. Services also include screening for Rx prescription assistance.
Offers half-hour legal consultation sessions on marital and family issues with volunteer lawyers at The Legal Clinic. Open to Morris County residents.
Support individuals affected by HIV/AIDS through Hope House by offering case management, monthly HIV support groups for men, women, and general clients, and one to two coping skills groups per month, including activities like Cooking Light and Art Expressions.
Offers assistance and support to families enrolled with Bergen’s Promise (Bergen County's Care Management Organization). Open to residents of Bergen County.
| Provides individuals and couples without children who meet criteria and income guidelines temporary cash assistance and support services. |
Provides phone support and referrals to pregnant and postpartum individuals who may be experiencing a perinatal mood disorder. Also offers group support and education in the community, and support to providers who use the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Screen.
Offers assistance in-person for individual and business tax concerns. Call to make an appointment.
Provides food assistance and personalized nutrition counseling. Walk-ins are not accepted, appointments are required.
Provides resources you can explore to find a convenient location for you and your family to get vaccinated against the flu.
