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Offers wrap-around resources and supports for families before they find themselves in crisis. Family Success Centers offer primary and secondary child abuse prevention services to families. Core services may include information and referrals, housing, healthcare, social services, employment and job readiness services, parent education classes, life skills training, parent-child activities, and advocacy.
Provides supportive services to individuals with developmental or multiple disabilities. Services include: vocational training, work experience, job placement, and specialized work training assistance in various areas. Areas include: food service, office and computer skills, and custodial services.
Distributes free fans to low-income seniors, age 60 and older, during the warm summer months. Fans are generally offered from June through September. However, supplies are limited and may run out quickly.
Provides food assistance for individuals in need.
Provides business-appropriate clothing and career services for women entering or re-entering the workforce. Services are provided at no cost.
Provide food baskets for Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas, as well as Back to School baskets containing school supplies and a gift certificate good toward the purchase of a pair of shoes.
Provides services to children from birth to 3 years of age who have developmental delays or disabilities.
Provides a coordinated entry point for intake and assessment of homeless adults. Helps connect unsheltered or sheltered individuals to housing and supportive services through collaboration with community partners.
Focuses on building and improving daily living skills for adults with developmental or multiple disabilities. Services include: case management, comprehensive adult education, pre-vocational exploration, nursing services, assistive technology evaluation and training, hearing and vision screenings, dental clinic, and recreation and community inclusion programs.
Provides mental health and addiction groups and services. Services available for patients, family, and individuals in the community.
Provide stable, safe, and drug-free transitional housing through a multi-service non-profit operating 15 fully furnished apartments to support homeless families. (Not for single Indviduals)
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 in - home and in - community coordinated specialty care for individuals experiencing psychotic symptoms for less than 2 years. The overall goal is to reduce the likelihood of long - term disability and help individuals lead productive, independent lives.
Assists homeless or at-risk veterans and their families in maintaining housing stability or rapidly re-housing them. Operating under a "housing first" model, the program prioritizes housing stability. Eligible veterans and families may receive financial aid for rental, security deposits, and initial rental payments.
Provides a network of referral services for support, public education, and community advocacy that promotes the health and safety of children and families through maltreatment prevention programs. The categories of services within the network includes office of Early Childhood Services: responsible for promoting family health, as well as child neglect and abuse prevention to families and caregivers of children, from pregnancy and birth to kindergarten, office of School-Linked Services, addresses the emotional, behavioral, and family problems that threaten a child's safety, well-being, and educational advancement within school, office of Family Support Services, provides leadership, support, and development to communities and family serving organizations in order to identify community strengths, needs, and community-based promising strategies that will improve the accessibility of support programs.
Offers financial assistance and support services to families who have been granted asylum by the United States Government from political or religious persecution. The program contains multiple types of assistance including NJSNAP.
Provides a full-service YMCA offering facilities, programs, and classes for all ages. Services include but are not limited to cardio wellness center, childcare, cycling studio, gymnasium, indoor pool, mind and body studio, personal training, and various programs and classes for all ages.
Assists low- to moderate-income homeowners with up to $24,999 in interest-free aid for rehabilitation. Services cover various needs like heating, electrical, plumbing repairs, structural fixes, lead paint removal, energy efficiency enhancements, and window replacements.
Provides services that include support groups for consumers and families. This includes information on how to access mental health resources, advocating for improvements via legislation, and a 12-week family education program.
