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Provides comprehensive game day information for New York/New Jersey and Philadelphia stadiums, including match schedules, entry guidelines, and transportation options. It also highlights important safety, health, and accessibility services, along with real-time alerts and tips to help visitors plan ahead and stay safe. Travelers can find guidance on getting to the stadiums, what to expect onsite, and available support resources throughout their visit.
Provides prepared meals to homebound older adults. Meals may be delivered.
Provides disaster preparedness services and relief response to fires and disasters. Accepts volunteers.
Provides support groups for men, women, law students, senior attorneys, and small/solo firm practitioners. Assists the judiciary, law students, and law graduates with alcohol, drug, gambling, emotional, behavioral, or other personal issues impacting well-being and professional performance.
Provides a short-term group home for adolescents, ages 13 up to 17, whose families are experiencing a crisis. The home provides food, clothing, counseling, health care and education. The goal is to reunite youth with their families; when that isn’t possible, the group home help residents find alternate stable homes where they are able to thrive.
Provides low-income seniors with coupons that can be exchanged for eligible foods. This includes fruits, vegetables, honey, and fresh-cut herbs at farmers' markets, roadside stands, and community supported agriculture (CSA) programs.
Investigates reports of child abuse and neglect, including those occurring in institutional settings such as child care centers, schools, foster homes, and residential treatment centers.
Provides a full-day, twelve-month, ABA-based school program tailored for learners over 21 years old. Services encompass a variety of individualized ABA-based teaching techniques, emphasizing paid employment, volunteer opportunities, and individualized programming in communication, self-care, leisure, social, and functional academic skills.
Provides an individualized academic and vocational program with therapeutic supportive services for children with special needs. Available statewide.
Provides free or low-cost health care that may help pay for medical bills, doctor visits and prescriptions for certain low-income individuals or families. Also covers individuals who reside in nursing homes and assisted living facilities.
Provides overnight, after-hours shelter in a home-like setting with bedrooms, large kitchens, dining areas, and living rooms. Individuals have access to various services such as: Social Security and welfare offices, supermarkets, and laundry facilities.
Provides around-the-clock care and support to adults with developmental disabilities. Runs under the belief that adults with disabilities should have the same rights as any other adults.
Acts as a first point of contact for Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) that maintains a meeting list of AA groups in southern New Jersey and staff who can provide information. The hotline offers direct voice contact with a recovered alcoholic.
Provides a specialized care nursing home facility. Services include: Alzheimer's disease care, dialysis, nasogastric tube feeding or gastrostomy G-Tube, oxygen therapy, and wound care.
Provides various housing services for tenants residing in Hoboken. Services include: information on rent control, legal base rent, and rent increases; information on annual cost of living adjustments, tax surcharges, water/sewage surcharges, and capital improvement surcharges; hardship increases; vacancy decontrol; and annual housing registration requirements.
Provides financial assistance toward down payment and closing costs for first-time homebuyers. Assistance is a maximum of $10,000. Residents of Atlantic City are ineligible.
Offers prevention services for both HIV positive and HIV negative individuals. Staff members provide outreach and education towards helping reduce the risk of contracting or spreading the HIV virus.
