View Search Results
Search Results
Offers a voluntary home-visitation program for first-time pregnant mothers. Nurses make home visits to pregnant woman between 20-28 weeks of their pregnancy to provide support, education and resources.
Provides computer-based HiSET and GED testing, enabling adult learners to earn credentials equivalent to a high school diploma.
Provides assistance with applying for health coverage. Trained and certified staff members can help individual consumers understand health coverage options, complete eligibility forms, and enroll in a plan through the health insurance marketplace.
Provides caregivers in-home and community support for individuals who care for a senior, and grandparents who care for a minor. Services includes advocacy, case management, counseling and stress management, and education on mental health issues related to stress.
Provides education and evaluating individuals convicted of DUI, addresses drunk, drugged drivers, and underage drinkers as mandated by the court. Non-compliance may lead to license revocation and potential incarceration. Convicted individuals must attend a 12-hour Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) Offenders program, featuring drug and alcohol education, evaluation, treatment referral, and monitoring. This court-mandated program serves as an alternative to incarceration, conducted in both Spanish and English. Specialized services are available for Army Reserve and National Guard members who served in Afghanistan or Iraq, with two IDRC groups currently available.
Provides individuals with nutritional counseling for diabetes, high cholesterol, hypertension, obesity and other health concerns. Open to residents of both Sussex and Morris Counties.
Provides diagnostic and educational services on proper breast care for Morris County women. Services include low-dose mammography and breast self-exam (BSE) training. Diagnostic exams include bone density, mammograms, osteoporosis therapy, and fine needle biopsy.
Provides barrier-free housing for individuals with disabilities in order to help them live independently as possible. Each apartment is designed for people who use wheelchairs or have other disability-related needs. Also provides assistance with applying for rental subsidies.
Offers food assistance to families with low incomes to help them buy groceries through a benefits card. The card is accepted in most food retail stores and some farmers markets. 10/27/25: SNAP benefits loaded on your Families First EBT card before October 31, 2025 will be available after November 1. Check your balance at NJFamiliesFirst.com or call 800-997-3333 to confirm your benefits are available.
Provides burial assistance to eligible recipients. Open to those who have received or are receiving WFNJ, Medicaid, or SSI assistance.
Provides free groceries to individuals and families in need through the First Assembly of God Food Pantry, offering essential food items to support community members and reduce hunger
Provides several multi-service programs for veterans and their families. Programs includes addiction and substance services, caregiver support, homeless veteran care, laboratory and Pathology services, military sexual trauma, optometry, patient advocate services, prescriptions services, podiatry, primary care, psychology, social work services, suicide prevention, telehealth services, and women vet care.
Provides a short-term residential options for individuals at risk of hospitalization due to mental illness or those needing stabilization after inpatient care. Services include: case management, therapy, housing assistance, wellness groups, and life skills training.
Provides programs for girls grades K-12 learning to discover, connect and take action through troop and group recreational and educational events, trips, camping and service projects.
Collaborating with school and community leaders, the United Parents Council will share ideas, highlight issues, and participate in the decision-making process for implementing policies that impact education.
Provides various mental health services to individuals in the service area. Works work with NJ Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services regarding changes to the mental health system of care.
Provides avenues for accessing education, support, and resources, facilitating a well-rounded lifestyle encompassing physical, emotional, spiritual, intellectual, social, occupational, environmental, and financial wellness. Additionally, it actively combats loneliness and isolation, fosters empowerment and leadership, and serves as a catalyst for personal growth.
Assists individuals who are seeking to being recovery from substance abuse.
