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Provides linkages to peers and supportive services for individuals with mental health diagnoses. Also provides advocacy at both an individual and systems level.
Provides support, education and advocacy to families who have children with behavioral, emotional mental health, and/or substance abuse challenges, including but not limited to peer support, youth partnership- provides peer support through the guidance of youth leaders, and warm line for parents and caregivers.
Provides food assistance for individuals in need.
Distributes weekly grocery bags and essentials, prioritizing hungry families, adults, and community members in need, with dignity and respect, on a first-come, first-served basis until supplies run out.
Provides various resources and supports to families. Resources include: a library with computer access and community workshops on health, parent education, parent and child activities, housing, employment, and life skills.
Operates a supported education program for individuals, ages 18 and older, with a psychiatric diagnosis that provides information, resources and supports to educational opportunities. The program helps students successfully complete their course of study.
| Provides placement assistance and services to residents of rooming and boarding homes. Services include investigation of complaints regarding boarding homes and residential health care facilities. |
Provides counseling, education, and access to PrEP medication to prevent HIV infection.
Provides an individualized academic and vocational program with therapeutic supportive services for children with special needs. Available statewide.
Assists adults with disabilities gain the skills and training needed to acquire jobs, with ongoing support from Employment Specialists for a smooth transition post-placement.
Provide integrated physical and behavioral health care management to create a person-centered system for youth at Bergen's Promise, combining traditional wraparound services with enhanced support for chronic, co-occurring behavioral and medical conditions.
Provides individual case management plans for residents. Referrals include: job training; food; legal assistance; and mental health, alcohol, and drug abuse counseling.
| Assists custodial parents in locating an absent parent, establishing paternity, obtaining and enforcing court orders for child support payments, and helping with the establishment and enforcement of out-of-state child support orders. |
Provides nutritious meals and various social and recreational activities through social centers.
Provides low-income senior citizens with coupons that can be exchanged for eligible foods (fruits, vegetables, honey, and fresh-cut herbs) at farmers' markets, roadside stands, and community supported agriculture (CSA) programs.
Provides a community based, family-centered neighborhood gathering place where individuals can go for support, information, and services. Services include: access to information on child, maternal, and family health services; linkage to publicly-funded health insurance programs; referrals to local health care services; employment related services; job readiness training; housing related services; and parent/family education and activities.
Collects donations of toys and gifts for children (infant through the age of 8) in need during the December holiday season. Gifts are distributed through UWGUC and partner agencies. Donations are accepted from individuals, families, small businesses, corporations and schools.
Provides an all-gender safe home that provides short-term safe housing. Counselors work with adolescents for up to one month to provide counseling, educational services, and life skills training until they may be reunited with their families or another safe housing alternative such as a group home or foster care.
Provides housing counseling services that support homeowners and renters experiencing financial hardship through foreclosure prevention, rental counseling, and guidance on housing stability and tenant rights. Offers free one-on-one counseling for first-time homebuyers, including access to affordable mortgage products. Qualified buyers may also receive downpayment and closing cost assistance. NJCA is a HUD-certified housing counseling agency.
Offers a federal home and community-based service program for persons with AIDS and children under the age of 13 who are HIV positive. This medical assistance program offers comprehensive medical services specifically designed to meet the needs of this population.
Provides a job-readiness, career development program to assist participants to become effective members of the workforce. Services may include exploration of career interests, life skills training, tutors, and job skills training.
Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) offering confidential adolescent healthcare in a school-based health clinic. The clinic is located adjacent to the School-Based Youth Services Program administered by the Jewish Renaissance Foundation. Services include: Medical Services:, Immunizations, OB/GYN referrals, Physicals, Laboratory tests, and Youth Counseling.
Provides a multitude of different programs, classes, and services aimed at children to support creativity and learning.
