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Offers specialized classes and support groups which cover civics for residency preparation, ESL at varying levels, financial literacy, health and nutrition, practical skills, and Spanish for English-speaking professionals.
Provides early childhood education, school readiness, and developmental support services for young children, including those with special needs, through structured classroom instruction, therapeutic services, and family engagement.
Provides essential food items to support community members in need.
Provides food assistance for individuals in need.
Provides information and resources on early identification, treatment and promotion of good health habits to ensure that children are healthy, safe and ready to learn. The program is made up of three integral parts: Physical Health, Nutrition and Oral Health.
Provides two communication options for customers who have disabilities Verizon Wireless National Accessibility Customer Service Center (for wireless customers). Verizon Center for Customers with Disabilities (for FIOS and traditional phone customers) offers TTY services. Customers can also request to have their service bills provided in alterative formats, including braille, large print, audio CD, and CD-ROM.
Provides a box of food (produce or non-perishable) to individuals in need of food assistance.
Provides adult protective services for vulnerable individuals who are victims of abuse, neglect, exploitation, and/or unsafe living conditions. Reports/complaints are taken and assessed over the phone. If deemed appropriate, an experienced social worker will go to the home and evaluate the situation in person.
Provides comprehensive sexual and reproductive health care and education—including birth control, STI testing and treatment, cancer screening, pregnancy services, gender-affirming care, PrEP/PEP, wellness visits, and community education—offered in person and through telehealth.
Delivering diverse substance abuse prevention and education programs, the organization serves children, youth, adults, educators, and communities. Services encompass a lending library for books, pamphlets, and videos, referral to treatment facilities, professional training on ATOD abuse prevention for schools, businesses, and communities, information on Employee Assistance Programs (EAP) for businesses, and evidence-based programs like keeping It REAL (KIR), Too Good for Drugs (TG4D), Footprints for Life (FFL), and Life Skills Training (LST).
Stabilizes families experiencing short-term financial crises, offering up to 6 months of financial assistance with no utility aid, focusing on short-term rental support and providing education and employment assistance. Participants engage in case management services and life-skill seminars covering money management, financial repair, and budgeting. Additionally, all participants must partake in a mandatory savings program.
Provide a monthly free community meal to anyone.
Delivers nutritious meals to seniors and homebound individuals who are unable to shop for or prepare food on their own. Also acts as wellness check, upon delivery. |
Provides a 14-month academic enrichment program preparing rising 5th and 6th graders in targeted urban areas for placement in private, selective middle schools with substantial financial aid.
Offers a variety of activities including crafts, line dancing, computer classes, self defense courses, and bingo. A lunch time meal is served daily. The centers are open during the day and occasionally offer special activities and events during the evening.
Provides child, adult, and family counseling services. Counseling, offered individually, conjointly, or in groups, addresses various issues like postpartum depression, family conflict, stress, anger management, grief, substance abuse, trauma, bullying, LGBT+ issues, and domestic violence. Both short-term and long-term treatment options are available.
Provides groceries and food assistance to individuals and families in need, helping to relieve hunger and support community well-being
Provides safe, affordable independent senior living with 76 one‑bedroom and studio apartments for low - to moderate-income adults, offering a supportive, welcoming community with social engagement opportunities and easy access to supportive services.
Provide free notary services to those in need
