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Offers families who meet criteria and income guidelines temporary cash assistance and support services. Services may include: Childcare payment assistance, Transportation services, Work-related expenses (limited) and Family violence intervention.
Delivers nutrition and breastfeeding education, nutritious foods, and enhanced access to regular health care and social services for low and moderate-income pregnant, postpartum, and breastfeeding women, as well as young children with or at risk of nutrition-related health problems. The service actively promotes and supports exclusive breastfeeding, conducts health and nutrition screenings, facilitates referrals to necessary health care and community services, and offers personalized nutrition/health counseling through individual and peer/group sessions. Additionally, the program issues food vouchers containing essential nutrients to supplement deficient or lacking diets.
Provides support group and recreational services to individuals diagnosed with aphasia. The center is focused on improving communication skills.
Provides utility assistance to residents by offering financial support for heating, cooling, and other bills to prevent service interruptions. Does not handle emergency services. Process takes two to three weeks. Amount is determined on a case-by-case bases depending on the situation.
Provides clothing, hygiene products, and small household items to veterans at the Veteran's Clothing Closet. Offers a range of clothing options from casual wear to full suits suitable for interviews, catering to both male and female veterans.
Provides free civil legal services, advice, and representation for low-income individuals and families to address issues affecting housing stability, income security, healthcare access, family safety, and consumer rights.
Provides free HUD-certified housing guidance to renters and homeowners through community-based nonprofit housing counseling agencies on a wide array of issues. This includes foreclosure and homelessness prevention, budgeting, rental guidance, and utility help.
Provides free, nutritious evening meals in a welcoming setting for the homeless and food‑insecure.
Operates a tip line for reporting suspected gas leaks. Besides investigating and resolving these leaks, NJNG also educates the public on natural gas safety.
Offers hourly and live-in professional home care options for older adults, disabled individuals, and anyone with special needs.
Provides a secular network to help individuals with a substance use disorder and compulsive eating disorder achieve and maintain sobriety.. Meetings are self-supporting, anonymous, and exist locally. Also hosts online groups and forums.
Offers a variety of activities including crafts, line dancing, computer classes, self defense courses, and bingo. A lunch time meal is served daily. The centers are open during the day and occasionally offer special activities and events during the evening.
Providing individuals the opportunity for training or referrals on order to be employment self-sufficient. Offers a comprehensive range of workforce readiness programs.
Provides comprehensive information, resources, and statistics on a broad range of topics relating to food maintenance including proper food handling, food inspection, and food recalls. Also operates hotline to report commercial meat and poultry suspected of being contaminated.
Provides assistance with applying for health coverage. Trained and certified staff members can help individual consumers understand health coverage options, complete eligibility forms, and enroll in a plan through the health insurance marketplace.
Provides a location for senior citizens, who would not otherwise be able to leave home, to socialize with others. Transportation may be available by request.
A collaborative course through which people with diabetes gain the knowledge and skills needed to modify their behavior and successfully self-manage the disease and its related conditions. The course incorporates the needs, goals, and life experiences of the person with diabetes and is guided by evidence-based standards. DSME can be conducted on an individual and/or group basis and is facilitated by a licensed health professional.
Offers a variety of activities including crafts, line dancing, computer classes, self defense courses, and bingo. A lunch time meal is served daily. The centers are open during the day and occasionally offer special activities and events during the evening.
Provides a free, nine-week, family-centered program that supports parents, caregivers, and expectant parents in promoting healthy infant development, strengthening parenting capacity, and building family stability through education, peer support, and connection to community resources. Integrates child development education, health and safety guidance, life skills instruction, meals, onsite childcare, and ongoing follow-up support through home visits and phone contact.
Provides a supportive environment for individuals experiencing mental health or substance use challenges. Offers use of a mailing address for individuals who regularly visit to retrieve mail.
Enables individuals to file an online complaint about housing discrimination, covering various processes such as apartment rental, home buying, and mortgages. Staff review submitted complaints to determine jurisdiction under civil rights laws, contacting clients for further details or to aid in filing an official discrimination complaint.
