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Provides assertive outreach, linkages, and in-home counseling. Services include community-based rehabilitation services to adults with mental illness.
Provide personalized support to Service Members, Veterans, caregivers, and their families by connecting them with essential services and earned resources to overcome challenges.
Provides financial assistance to eligible first-time home buyers purchasing a home in the City of East Orange. Assistance can be in the form of a deferred payment loan, which can be used toward the down payment and/or closing costs. Before receiving funds, home buyers must also attend a HUD-certified housing counseling class, and commit to continuing post-purchase counseling after they buy their home.
Provides access to the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development program through Isles, Inc., helping individuals gain credentialed job skills and secure stable employment. Offers comprehensive support, including skill development, career guidance, and job placement assistance.
Pairs youth with mentors who act as positive role models, guiding them through conflict resolution, communication, and life skills. YDMP services include youth group meetings, mentoring by adults over 19 for a minimum of six months, parent workshops for improved parenting and communication, and provision of transportation and healthy meals.
Offers a 24 hour, 7 days a week helpline, support groups, family and professional caregiver training, multi-cultural outreach, advocacy, Medicalert, and a safe return program to people with Alzheimer's disease, their caregivers, health care professionals and the public.
Provides food assistance for individuals in need.
Assists low-income individuals to obtain divorces or assist in divorce cases.
Empowers individuals who have lost their primary source of income due to life-changing events such as divorce, separation, death, or disability of a spouse. While DHP (Displaced Homemakers Program) is not an employment agency and does not provide legal advice, housing, or direct cash assistance, it offers a range of services designed to help displaced homemakers achieve financial independence and personal development.
Hosts bi-weekly food pantry for those in need. Groceries are pre-packaged and distributed; clothing and personal hygiene items are distributed when available. Children's clothes, toys, and hygienic items are available upon request.
Provides emergency/general financial assistance to eligible persons. Available for residents of Haddon, New Jersey.
Provides a 22-week residential program that integrates a quasi-military training environment, academic programs, and opportunities to develop physical, social, and intellectual abilities. Individuals will be paired with a mentor and receive guidance and support during a one-year post-residential phase immediately following graduation.
Provides a community based, family-centered neighborhood gathering place where families can go for support, information, and community services. Services include: access to information on child, maternal, and family health services; linkages to publicly-funded health insurance programs; life skills training (budgeting, nutrition, etc.); and parent education.
Provides emergency food assistance to people in need.
Provides a mental health/stress hotline for frontline health care workers. Personalized care is private, confidential, and flexible to meet specific needs.
Supports local Kinship caregivers by helping them access essential services such as family support groups, Medicaid, and legal assistance. The program offers financial aid and subsidies based on income and legal guardianship status, along with ongoing guidance for Kinship Legal Guardianship to ensure caregivers receive the resources and support they need.
