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Provides diverse health services such as a cancer clinic, cardiac rehabilitation, pain management, perinatology, and sleep health.
Provides a directory listing of NJ public schools, vocational programs, private schools, and school districts, searchable by county, district code, or school name/keyword, with full lists available. Residents can contact their local school district for various services, including registration, school calendars, free/reduced lunch enrollment, special needs evaluation, transportation, counseling, extracurricular activities, and staff contact information.
Delivers nutritious meals to seniors and homebound individuals who are unable to shop for or prepare food independently. Provides lunch meals, dinner meals, frozen meals, weekend meals, emergency meals and serves as a wellness check during meal delivery.
Provides to-go meals on a daily basis. Available for Bergen County residents.
Provides counseling and assistance to individuals on Medicare. The division can also offer clients explanations on supplemental or Medigap insurance policies.
Provide affordable housing solutions by matching homeowners needing help to maintain their homes with individuals seeking housing, fostering independence and dignity. Offer this service at no cost to clients; not an emergency shelter.
Offers temporary shelter through hotel placement to working families with dependent children who are homeless or at risk of losing their housing. Families are stabilized while they address barriers to independent living. Families who are receiving government assistance (TANF, SSI, SSD, or have a housing voucher) are ineligible.
Provides emergency food assistance to people in need.
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Offers a wide range of services for residents, including law enforcement, emergency services, tax information and collection, public health, environmental concerns, primary health care, animal control, street maintenance, waste management, document issuance, and public libraries.
Provide grocery-style food distribution to individuals and households experiencing food insecurity as part of the church’s outreach ministry.
Provides assistance in filing bills with Medicare/Medicaid and secondary insurance companies. The program will also provide information to assist consumers in choosing a Medicare Part D plan for prescription coverage.
Provides individuals with the support needed to prevent psychiatric hospitalization and improve functioning in the community utilizing principles of wellness and recovery with peer support systems. Services include substance abuse/addiction services, group and individual sessions, psychiatric support, case management, daily living skills groups, medication monitoring, and pre-vocational training.
Provides food assistance to people in the community. Each person will receive one bag of fresh foods including eggs, fruits and vegetables, and meat or fish.
Provides home visits from nurses to family caring for a newborn during the first weeks following childbirth. Nurses check the baby’s weight and assess the physical and emotional health of both the newborn and parents.
Assists people who are unable to make their mortgage payments and at risk of losing their homes through foreclosure, or who are already in the foreclosure process. Those seeking assistance from M.A.P or Home Keepers Program must receive Housing Counseling before applying for these programs. Services may include; Advocacy, Information about the foreclosure process, Legal timelines, how to contact and negotiate with a lender, Assessment of the homeowner's financial situation and development of a plan to address homeownership and financial issues.
