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Provides various financial assistance and advocacy programs to individuals in need. Services include: access to community services and programs, emergency financial assistance, summer camp scholarships, and refugee reception and placement.
Provides monthly food pantry groceries to community members facing food insecurity.
Provides emergency food assistance through a food pantry for local residents experiencing food insecurity. Offers holiday meal baskets, including a frozen turkey, for Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Provides short-term, outpatient counseling and treatment to individuals, families, and couples who may be impacted by depression, anxiety, the loss of a loved one, parenting difficulties, child behavior problems and other common life stressors.
Investigates allegations of abuse, neglect, and exploitation of elderly, blind, or disabled adults, age 18 or over, who live in the community. The Division of Social Services is the legally designated office to investigate concerns about elderly, disabled, or blind person. Division staff have participated in at least 90 hours of training specifically related to Adult Protective Services.
Provides assistance with applying for health coverage. Trained and certified staff members can help individual consumers, small businesses and their employees understand health coverage options, complete eligibility forms and enroll in a plan through the health insurance marketplace. Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) is available to those who qualify.
Provides structured and supervised substance abuse programs, including intensive outpatient, outpatient, and partial care options tailored to treatment needs. Services may encompass individual and group counseling, 12-step meetings, social and recreational activities, educational and vocational support, life skills training, primary and perinatal health care, family support programs, relapse prevention, continuing care, and additional supportive services like childcare, transportation, and parenting skills development.
Provides a comprehensive directory of all of the food pantries that work with the food bank. Listed food pantries are organized by county. Does not give out food, only hosts a directory to locate food pantries.
Provides emergency food assistance to people in need.
Provide group-based support services focused on social skill development, emotional growth, and positive peer interaction for youth referred by child welfare or court systems.
Assists with cleaning up a site of individuals choice, volunteers are provided if necessary.
Provides food assistance for individuals in need.
Provides families in need of assistance with their choice of food, across several food categories. Categories include proteins, beans, fruits, vegetables, rice, pasta, and cereal; quantity is limited to household size. Other miscellaneous household items are available.
Provides comprehensive nutrition and supportive services that promote health, independence, and well-being for homebound older adults and individuals with disabilities. Offers daily home-delivered meals, including one hot and one cold meal, along with nutrition education, wellness checks, and supplemental supports such as shelf-stable groceries.
Provides interest-free deferred-payment loans for eligible low- and moderate-income Bergen County homeowners. Supports home repairs and improvements for owner-occupied homes and condominiums to maintain safe, decent housing and neighborhood stability.
Support women reentering the workforce or changing careers through coaching, group sessions, and workshops in resume writing, career planning, interview skills, and job search strategies, with tailored services for displaced homemakers impacted by separation, divorce, widowhood, or a deployed or disabled spouse.
Provides residential facilities throughout Morris County supporting the individual housing needs of people with intellectual disabilities. Services are provided for both long term and temporary care.
