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Provides an emergency shelter for women with children or single, pregnant women in their last trimester, helps families become self-sufficient by giving them an opportunity for decision making and for assuming responsibility for improving their situation under the supervision, support, and guidance of shelter staff. Housing up to 20 mothers and their children, the program offers supervised residence, assessment/planning, case management, education, food, and clothing.
Provides instructional materials and adaptive equipment as appropriate to individual student needs. Materials and equipment may include textbooks in Braille or large print, Braille writers, electronic note taking devices, and more.
Provides food pantry that distributes groceries and limited emergency assistance to individuals and families experiencing financial hardship.
Provides a designated county Crisis Screening Center for anyone experiencing an urgent mental health problem. There is a mobile response team available to provide services to clients at home or at the site of the crisis. Provides short-term intervention, de-escalation and stabilization, psychiatric evaluation, nurse assessment, and information and referral to community-based services and access to inpatient hospitalization.
Provides financial assistance and supportive services to families who have been granted asylum by the United States Government from political or religious persecution.
Provides a home visitation program for low-income first-time pregnant individuals. Services include: support for new parents seeking help with a healthy pregnancy, parent education, and parent-child support. Home visits continue until the child is two years old.
Provide outpatient treatment for individuals with addiction and co-occurring disorders, offering gender-specific counseling and support through The New Life Program.
Provides behavioral health services and psychiatric evaluations to individuals in need. Services include cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), psychotherapy, behavioral modification, and medication management.
Provides emergency psychiatric screening assessments and crisis intervention for children, adults, and older adults experiencing a mental health emergency. Offers on-site walk-in services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, as well as mobile outreach services at any verifiable location within Mercer County. Following assessment, refers clients to appropriate services, which may include outpatient care, inpatient hospitalization, or short-term stabilization.
An 8-month leadership development and advocacy education program for adults with developmental disabilities (over age 21) and family members of children and transition age youth. The goal of this program is to prepare the next generation of disability advocates to work toward meaningful statewide change.
Provides limited water bill payment assistance. The program is not based on income.
Provides multi-service programs for veterans and their families. Services include: addiction and substance abuse support, caregiver support, homeless veteran care, laboratory and pathology services, military sexual trauma support, optometry, patient advocacy, prescription services, podiatry, primary care, psychology, social work services, suicide prevention, telehealth services, and female veteran care.
Advocates on behalf of adults with mental illness through support, education, and connections to community-based mental health and social services. Services include: mentoring and companionship for socialization, role modeling, and community support, direct advocacy for linking adults with existing mental health, entitlements, housing, medical, legal, physical, self-help, wellness, educational, and recreational services. Also provides group services for boarding homes and community-based locations, support, education, recreation, socialization, and advocacy; multicultural outreach to underserved populations and advocacy, support; and training for consumers of mental health services through advocacy in community-based mental health and community boards, committees, and task forces.
Provides support, counseling, education, information, and advocacy for families caring for a loved one with mental illness. Services include: counseling for setting realistic expectations, managing stress, securing housing, and planning for the future. Support groups and specialized sessions are available.
Provide free Thanksgiving turkeys and supplementary groceries, including side dishes and canned goods, to local families in need through a one-day or multi-day giveaway event at the Freehold Family YMCA branch
Provides professional counseling and therapy for individuals, families and adults. Spanish-speaking outreach program includes counseling, support services and referrals for Hispanic families adjusting to a new culture or experiencing social dysfunction.
Offers summer camps Rising STARs (kindergarten through 3rd grade), Middle School Summer Camp (grades 4-8), and Summer Teen Tech Camp (13-18 years old) to community youth. Camps focus on developing social and academic skills through a variety of engaging programs with the goal of helping students live enriching lives. Bus transportation is available to and from camp.
Provides technical assistance to individuals, entrepreneurs and small business owners including business planning support, financial guidance, loan preparation assistance, and access to economic development resources that strengthen business operations and promote sustainable growth
Provides a sit down Thanksgiving meal for individuals in the community. Dinners are distributed on a first-come, first-serve basis while supplies last.
