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Offer a 4-month residential program for women with substance use disorders. Integrates Bible study, prayer, counseling, and manual work as therapeutic tools for recovery.
Provides intensive services for men in recovery from chronic substance use in a secure, structured and substance-free environment. Services include 12-Step philosophy, peer support, and clinically-oriented counseling interventions.
Offers victims of domestic violence and sexual assault with counseling services, assistance with court advocacy, and a legal clinic. The program offers clients individual, group and family counseling in both English and Spanish, Assistance at Family Court by a counselor/advocate, a one-time consultation with volunteer attorneys, twice a month (through the legal clinic).
Provides holiday baskets and Christmas gifts to township residents in need of assistance.
Provides in-house meals, including breakfast and dinner. Also provides referrals to other food pantry resources to individuals in need.
Provides a quality-of-life grant of up to $500, per fiscal year (July 1st - June 30th), for individuals affected by frontotemporal degeneration (FTD) disorder.
Offers Adult Basic Education (ABE). Includes GED tutoring, transitional tools, and the necessary skills for a successful re-entry into the workforce.
Assists applicants with various benefits including retirement, disability, survivors, SSI, and Medicare. Applicants should apply for retirement benefits at least 3 months before retiring, and disability payments are for those with severe impairments hindering work or leading to death. Eligibility for disability under SSI depends on work history and financial resources. A replacement Social Security card can also be obtained in-office. Check the website for online services.
Specializes in providing detoxification services using methadone or suboxone. Helps individuals who have drug dependency problems withdraw from the addictive drug (usually heroin, oxycodone or morphine).
Serves a hot nutritious meal to anyone in need. Located in the basement of St. Teresa of Avila Church
Provides integrated care designed to improve overall health and well-being through community-based mental health and addiction treatment.
Offers intensive treatment programs for individuals who were previously hospitalized or are at-risk of psychiatric hospitalization. Services include: individual, group, and family therapy; individual counseling; family support groups; MICA groups; skill building activities; creative and recreational activities; medical assessments; and vocational rehabilitation services. Specialized programs for seniors are also available.
Provides comprehensive primary health care services to the medically uninsured and underserved. Medical services may include pediatrics, family medicine, women's health, and HIV/AIDS testing.
Offer flexible volunteer opportunities matching diverse interests, from tutoring and disaster response to organizing community events, food distribution, or wellness checks, allowing participants to choose their commitment level—from a few hours monthly to 40 per week—with supplemental insurance and occasional reimbursements provided.
Provides customized programs to community organizations and parent groups. Programs include guest speakers in parent care giving skills workshops.
Assists individuals with estate matters, appointment of guardians, granting adoptions, probating wills, and declaration of incapacitation. Genealogical records are available for family and background searches. Also speaks at educational and service functions.
Provides full-day preschool education for Elizabeth residents at no cost. Children are provided time to play and socialize with other children, breakfast, lunch, and snacks. Program continues through the summer months, to allow parents time to continue career or educational pursuits. Bilingual teaching services are available.
Provides outpatient substance use disorder treatment for adolescents and adults. Delivers case-managed services that include individual, family, and group counseling, social and recreational activities, educational and vocational services, and life-skills training.
Implements a research-based primary prevention program for second and third graders, utilizing puppets and real-life scenarios to teach life skills. Focus areas include planning, interpersonal skills, cultural competence, peer pressure, and conflict resolution.
