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Provides emergent food, daily survival skills, education enrichment, leadership development, career/future exploration/goal setting, and trauma counseling.
Provides a community-based residential substance abuse program, usually staffed by recovering addicts, that offers supportive services that can differ widely among each facility. Services may include; Personal recovery planning services, 12-step or other mutual support groups, Substance abuse education, Family support, Recreation and social activities, Assistance in obtaining vocational and social services.
Offers to create a safety net for those families and individuals who exhausted their five-year time limit on welfare (Work First New Jersey [WFNJ]). For those that do not meet the criteria for an exemption to the time limit.
Assists pregnant women and their families through weekly 90-minute home visits and bi-weekly group socialization events. Home Visitors also assist families in securing healthcare services for both the mother and infant, as well as childcare service after the baby is born.
Provides various programs to older adults or those with disabilities living in boarding homes and residential health facilities. Services include: housing, counseling, and supportive services. Also takes and investigates complaints for types of housing.
Support underserved youth through tutoring, mentoring, SAT prep, preschool programs, and enrichment activities led by Princeton students and community volunteers via the Pace Center for Civic Engagement
Provides after school care centers for students ages 6-13. Daily transportation may be provided.
Provides a welcoming, family-centered community space offering support, education, and access to essential services. Core services include information on child, maternal, and family health, assistance with enrolling in publicly funded health insurance, and referrals to local healthcare providers. Additional resources include computer access, free printing, copying, and faxing, along with weekly workshops. Free diapers and wipes (while supplies last) and one-on-one assistance by appointment are also available.
Provides food assistance for individuals in need.
Offers counseling, educational, recreational, medical, and mental health services. Placement in the Youth Shelter is temporary until children return to their homes or are placed in a foster home, group home, or residential school or program.
Offers free or low-cost health care that may help pay for medical bills, doctor visits. Includes prescriptions for certain low-income individuals or families.
Provides diapers and wipes upon request, when available. Donations are always welcome.
Provides primary care, such as check-ups, school and work physicals, immunizations, blood tests, gynecological exams, STI/HIV testing, cancer screenings, family planning, and treatment of minor ailments for children, adults and senior citizens. Patients needing specialized or behavioral services can be referred to another doctor that best fits their needs.
Provides food assistance for individuals in need.
Provides food assistance to people in need. Supplies groceries for residents that do not have enough food because they lack the resources to purchase it
Operates a food pantry that offers a complimentary meal, groceries, toiletries and other essential needs.
Treats conditions affecting individuals' ability to complete daily living skills and become more independent.
Provides comprehensive primary health and dental care services to the medically uninsured and under served. Services may include family medicine, health education, HIV/AIDS testing, podiatry and pediatrics.
Assists veterans and their dependents in claiming entitlements under various veteran programs. Services include preparing and forwarding claims for pension, education, hospitalization, and outpatient care. Additionally, the program offers post-traumatic stress counseling for Vietnam veterans, veterans tuition credit, POW/MIA program, and war orphans tuition assistance.
