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Establishes a center for young people, ages 13 to 18, to cultivate positive relationships, utilize after-school and summer hours constructively, develop skills, explore personal goals, and engage in activities. Incorporates original music, poetry, dance, film, acting, and visual arts.
Offer virtual support groups where job seekers connect with experienced coaches for personalized advice on resumes. This also include interviews, and job search strategies, fostering a supportive environment that empowers participants to navigate their careers with confidence and convenience.
Provides substance abuse and addictions services, focusing on prevention and awareness efforts. Services include: evaluation, counseling and psycho-educational groups, and special initiatives such as Fatal Vision Goggles.
Provides comprehensive medical, behavioral health, and social services for older adults through a PACE (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly) model. The interdisciplinary team coordinates primary care, therapies, medications, transportation, adult day health services, meals, and home-based care to help participants remain safely living at home rather than in nursing facilities.
Offers humane spay/neuter services for pets. Discounts are available for low-income clients, and transportation may be available for pets by appointment. Animals are dropped off in the morning, and picked up or returned by the afternoon. Also performs other pet services, such as: microchips, nail clipping, and veterinary screenings. Trap/neuter/return (TNR) services also available for outdoor and homeless animals, and pet adoption days are sponsored throughout the region.
Provides employment training and placement services for individuals in need of employment. Services available may include employment counseling, career action planning, resume assistance, job matching, and computer skills training.
Provides callers and their families information, group counseling, and therapy. This can be for a variety of mental health disorders.
Providing services and programs to senior residents that promote well‑being, support independence, and empower active, healthy living.
Provides individuals diagnosed with blood cancer support resources and educational information. Resources include: access to information specialists; support groups; caregiver, peer-to-peer, and financial support; a patient community, online chats, and a podcast; nutrition consultations; and clinical trials. Also conducts research on cures.
Provides individuals to stay connected to the support of their designated responders and/or emergency services. The individual is able to directly contact trained Lifeline staff 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by pressing a button. A Lifeline monitor assesses the individual's needs, quickly calls the appropriate support and stays in communication with the individual until the problem is resolved.
Prevents out-of-home placement. Structured to aid those with emotional challenges, the program offers counseling, skill development, peer relations, and more. It supports community school attendance and emphasizes positive youth development in a less restrictive environment than residential treatment.
Offers a match savings program for low-income families who are saving up to buy a house, further their education, or start a business. Allows low-income elementary to high school age students to save for education tuition, supplies, fees, and computer equipment. For every $1 that qualified participants deposit, the IDA program will deposit an additional $2.
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.
Qualifies eligible youth ages 16 to 25, who have dropped out of high school to receive GED education and test prep, on-the-job training through community service. As well as a weekly stipend, transportation, childcare, and support services.
Provides referrals for health screenings, treatment and services includes general health care and education with immunizations, nutrition, NJ's system of primary health care centers. reproductive health for family planning, prenatal care, and addictions, hotline for postpartum depression, specialized conditions for cancer education / early detection, cardiovascular disease, cystic fibrosis, pediatric primary care and WIC sites.
Provides an eight-week, Monday-to-Friday summer camp serving students breakfast, lunch, and afternoon snacks while supporting their learning and development.
Provides a vanpool service that connects commuters to others travelling to similar areas. Also provides subsidies to drivers with a minimum passenger requirement.
Provide, enforce, and modify child support orders, including paternity establishment, wage garnishment, arrears collection, case monitoring, and intergovernmental child support coordination services.
