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Offers counseling services for individuals struggling with mental health and substance abuse disorders. Services include: evaluation, treatment planning; individual, family, and group counseling; psychiatric evaluation; and medication management.
Offers an apartment building with 11 studio apartments for homeless women in Camden County. Residents can receive case management, counseling, and job readiness skills while at Imani House.
Provides income‑restricted housing offering one-, two- and three‑bedroom apartments for families and single adults in a multi‑building residential community. Includes fully equipped kitchens, on‑site laundry facilities, fitness room, computer lab, community center, and professional on‑site property management.
Supports parents and caregivers of children aged birth through 25 facing emotional, behavioral, and mental health challenges by advocating for collaboration with agencies such as DCP&P, DDD, and Juvenile Justice. Provides essential services including peer support, education, advocacy, mediation training, and assistance with court appointments and IEPs. Extends resources through the county Family Support Organization, offering information and referrals to mental healthcare practitioners, special education schools, and substance abuse programs.
Provides intermittent household cleaning for senior citizens and individuals with disabilities. Cleaning services are provided up to 4 times per year.
Provides social, educational, cultural, nutritional, recreational, and wellness programs for seniors in the community. Also provides transportation, benefits counseling, and social work initiatives.
Provides professionally-run support group for adults who have recently suffered the loss of a loved one. The support group offers participants an opportunity to share experiences and feelings. A bereavement library is also available to the general community. Speakers are available for other groups. The adult group meets four times a year for eight weeks.
Provides an activity-based therapeutic after school program for elementary and middle school aged children who need help with social skills. The program is open to residents of Bergen County.
Provides an online search tool for locating virtual and in-person support groups in a local area for children grieving the loss of a parent due to divorce, death, separation, or abandonment. Also provides a peer support curriculum and community crisis support groups.
Recruits and maintains a registry of volunteers interested in becoming bone marrow donors for individuals with life-threatening blood diseases.
Provides education and an annual seminar to individuals with a brain injury, their families, health professionals, and the general public. The agency publishes quarterly newsletter and provides a wide range of educational opportunities for those affected by a brain injury
Assists individuals seeking permanent employment to launch a culinary career through a 13-week, 30-hour-per-week course. The curriculum blends 10 hours of classroom instruction weekly with 20 hours of practical training in Fulfills kitchen for 12 weeks. Topics cover safe food handling, equipment operation, nutrition, recipe planning, cooking methods, and job readiness skills.
Operates a drop-in center for adults with mental health and substance abuse concerns. Provides peer-led groups, support, and socialization opportunities. Aims to help individuals feel acceptance and respect, reduce loneliness and isolation, and find support from others with similar experiences.
Provides two communication options for customers who have disabilities Verizon Wireless National Accessibility Customer Service Center (for wireless customers). Verizon Center for Customers with Disabilities (for FIOS and traditional phone customers) offers TTY services. Customers can also request to have their service bills provided in alterative formats, including braille, large print, audio CD, and CD-ROM.
Works with local community organizations and members to ensure the health and wellness of Somerset County. Also provides fitness facilities, classes, support groups, and lectures.
Provides routine, non-medical assistance to adults with disabilities who are employed, involved in community volunteer work, or attending school and are not eligible for Medicaid. Personal assistants help with tasks such as: light house keeping, bathing, dressing, preparing meals, shopping, driving, or using public transportation.
