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Provides case management services for individuals with a developmental disability, and their families. Services include: benefits assistance, entitlements, housing, medical coverage, and personal care services.
Offers limited medical coverage to pregnant women, needy children, and aged, blind, and disabled individuals, who are unable to afford health care services and do not qualify for medical assistance under a Medicaid program. The type of covered medical services available is based on whether you are a pregnant woman, needy child, or an aged, blind or disabled individual.
Provides a state funded initiative that works to provide individuals with mental illness a variety of services. PACT services include psychiatric assessment/evaluation, substance abuse counseling, individual and group counseling, medication administration and management, crisis assessment and intervention, and much more.
Provides food assistance to people in the community. Food items are pre-packaged and vary depending on donations.
Provides wraparound support services for recently-incarcerated individuals. Services include: addiction and behavioral health treatment, sober transitional housing, Medicaid registration and healthcare linkage, assistance with Motor Vehicle Commission identification, legal services, mentoring through faith-based and professional networks, and support for training and employment.
Provides individuals care management, support services, and a housing voucher to maintain safe and secure housing as a first step in recovery.
Provides directory of resources to help those in need. Resources include but are not limited to: food assistance, job training, rent assistance, utility assistance, shelter and housing, home safety and repair.
Provides holiday gift assistance for residents of Plainsboro. "Giving trees" will be available throughout early November and late December
Provide career-related services—pre-employment evaluation and preparation, job matching, placement, coaching, and retention support—for individuals with barriers to employment, including deaf/hard-of-hearing and youth transitioning from high school
Aids victims of natural disasters with legal-related issues. Covers a variety of fields including: landlord-tenant law, consumer fraud issues, and FEMA appeals.
Offer interest-free loans to income-eligible homeowners and rental property owners to support essential repairs and improvements for safe, quality residential housing
Provides work experience opportunities for individuals not currently seeking a competitive job or individuals seeking job skills training.
Provides diverse health services such as a cancer clinic, cardiac rehabilitation, pain management, perinatology, and sleep health.
Provides food assistance to people in the community. Includes a variety of macaroni and cheese, tuna, boxed mashed potatoes, cereal, canned soup and other food items.
Provides food assistance to individuals and families in need.
Provides food assistance to individuals in the community.
Provides one-to-one mentoring for children, ages 5 to 18. Aims to provide companionship and guidance to help youth reach their potential through community-based, adult, and high school mentoring programs.
Provides in-home and multi-disciplinary support to disabled individuals living in group homes, apartments, or other types of living arrangements.
Provides outpatient counseling services to individuals struggling with mental health issues. Services include: individual, family, couples, play, and group therapy.
Hosts a financial cooperative that offers financial services and products. This includes savings, checking, loans, CDs, money orders, mortgages, Holiday clubs, and financial literacy training.
Provide diapers, available in sizes 1 - 6, and feminine hygiene products to assist women who cannot afford them. Additionally, offer disposable briefs for men and women.
