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Operates an online peer-support chat. Offers confidential, one-on-one peer support for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and questioning people.
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 non-perishable food to individuals in need.
Provide youth and adults opportunities to build knowledge and skills in food, nutrition, health, and wellness through programs such as professional development, school gardens, community workshops, webinars, research, and wellness initiatives.
Empowers individuals who have lost their primary source of income due to life-changing events such as divorce, separation, death, or disability of a spouse. While DHP (Displaced Homemakers Program) is not an employment agency and does not provide legal advice, housing, or direct cash assistance, it offers a range of services designed to help displaced homemakers achieve financial independence and personal development.
Provides various support services to families, caregivers, and professionals living or working with children with disabilities. Services include: support groups, trainings, workshops, resources, referrals, and 1-on-1 support.
Provides services to individuals with significant support needs or who may be considered medically fragile. A registered nurse is on staff each day. Most activities are center based and developed with an awareness of the challenges of the participants. Programs on music, nature, and art, frequently shared by local organizations and individuals, provide opportunities to interact with community members.
Provides internet access, computers, and charging stations at no cost. Also offers access to job search databases and online support services. Acts as a cooling and warming center during all regularly scheduled open hours.
Serves as a central source for information, screening, and access to services for seniors (60+) and adults with disabilities. They help individuals live independently by providing assistance with long-term care, Medicare, Medicaid, and in-home support services
Provide new prescription eyeglasses through an e-voucher program, delivering clear vision to over 500,000 low-income children and adults across the United States
Offers employment services for individuals with developmental disabilities. Provides both long- and short-term job training, with a focus on community employment and income security.
Provides limited water bill payment assistance. The program is not based on income.
Provides coordinated assessment, individual/group counseling, therapy, medication monitoring, and referral for a variety of issues. Issues include depression, anxiety, abuse, life changes, parenting, marriage, school issues, relapse prevention, and mental health disorders.
Assist low-income households in managing energy costs and maintaining safe, affordable utility service through the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) and the Universal Service Fund (USF).
LIHEAP Overview
Assists with heating and medically necessary cooling costs during designated program periods. Provides regular seasonal benefits and may offer emergency assistance for households facing shut-off or fuel shortages. Payments are typically made directly to the utility company or fuel supplier, ensuring continuity of service. Available to both homeowners and renters who meet income and residency requirements.
USF Overview
Offers monthly credits on electric and/or gas bills to reduce ongoing energy costs. Designed for households that spend a significant portion of their income on energy. Helps prevent service interruptions and promotes long-term affordability.
Provides and grants "wishes" to children diagnosed with critical or terminal illnesses.
