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Provides coaching and education to assist individuals and families in developing action plans to meet their financial, relational, career, health, well-being, emotional, and educational needs. The United Advocacy Group model is designed to partner alongside front-line organizations and strengthen their capacity to serve youth and families within their midst. Works with foster youth that are aging out 16-24. Domestic violence survivors and their families.
Provides training and career services for women in the community. Services include: career counseling, computer literacy courses, ESL courses, job placement, interview skills, occupational training, personal finance workshops, resume writing, small business development, training, and education.
Provides jail diversion as an alternative to incarceration, discharge planning, linkage, and referral to community resources for offenders with mental illness who re-enter the community following their release from the Essex or Morris County Correctional System. Also educates law enforcement officers on mental health issues at local municipal levels.
Equips participants with essential skills for the growing customer service sector through hands-on, computer-based training, addressing basic office skills, customer communication, and literacy deficiencies. Additionally, offers support, counseling, mentoring, and referrals to further services to enhance career prospects.
Promotes and supports exclusive breastfeeding, conducts health and nutrition screenings for early identification or treatment of risk factors, refers participants to essential health care and social services, conducts personalized nutrition/health counseling in individual and peer/group sessions, and issues food vouchers with essential nutrients to address deficiencies or lacking in their diets.
Provides professional development, continuing legal education (CLE), legal research resources, legislative advocacy, networking opportunities, and public legal information resources to individuals in New Jersey.
Provides emergency assistance to recipients of WFNJ/TANF/GA and SSI. Benefits include but are not limited to: shelter and household furnishings, temporary rental assistance or housing costs, utility payments and some moving expenses.
Provides tax assistance for individual and business tax concerns. Appointments are recommended.
Offers individuals job readiness training, financial literacy, civic and social engagement, trade programs, and truck driving/CDL training. As means to assist individuals gain employment, attain stable housing, and reduce barriers to successful reentry.
Provides financial assistance and support services. The program is for families who have been granted asylum by the United States Government from political or religious persecution.
Provides wrap-around resources and supports for families before they find themselves in crisis. Offers primary and secondary child abuse prevention services to families. Core services include: access to information on child, maternal and family health services; referrals to local health care services; economic self-sufficiency; educational and employment workshops; life skills training; parent education; parent-child activities; and advocacy services.
Investigates allegations of child abuse and neglect and, if necessary, arranges for the child's protection and the family's treatment. Services include: child protection, case management, foster care, adoption, and family supports and services through community providers.
Operates an emergency homeless shelter for single, adult Mercer County residents. Dinner and breakfast are served. Clients have access to shower and laundry facilities. Provides a full range of professional case management services, without consideration of ability to pay, including healthcare, behavioral health counseling, addiction treatment, financial assistance, and offers a gateway to housing.
Offer individualized support in a 1:3 group setting for people with developmental disabilities through life skills training, socialization, creative activities, iPad use, music, cooking, and weekly community outings; provide transportation within a 10–15 mile radius based on route configuration.
Provides end-of-life care and coordinates individuals with a team of physicians, registered nurses, home health aides, medical social workers, counselors, and volunteers available to help manage stages and illnesses.
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
