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Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) offering confidential pediatric healthcare in a school-based health clinic. The clinic is located adjacent to the School-Based Youth Services Program administered by the Jewish Renaissance Foundation. Services include: Medical Services, Immunization, Doctor referrals, Physicals, Laboratory tests, Youth Counseling and Dental Services.
Provides various services to families and children in the community. Services include: social services, utility assistance, food pantry, prescription assistance, back to and after school programs, and seasonal and overnight camps.
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 various housing services for tenants residing in Hoboken. Services include: information on rent control, legal base rent, and rent increases; information on annual cost of living adjustments, tax surcharges, water/sewage surcharges, and capital improvement surcharges; hardship increases; vacancy decontrol; and annual housing registration requirements.
Provides Thanksgiving food baskets and Christmas gifts assistance to community members in need. Accepts volunteers.
Offers a community-based, family-centered neighborhood gathering place offering wrap-around support, referrals, educational workshops, and advocacy to strengthen families, enhance stability, and promote self-sufficiency.
Provides a Benefits Counselor to assist with applying for entitlements from benefits programs such as LiHEAP/USF, PAAD, SNAP, and more.
Provides a comprehensive early intervention program for infants aged birth to three years with delays and disabilities. The program provides medical, educational, and therapeutic services for both children and their families.
Distributes food and provides other basic necessities to individuals in the community. Helps feed and provision individuals until they become self-sufficient through a warehouse-pantry and other satellite pantries.
Provides a grant program with financial assistance, resources, and emotional support. This program is for pet guardians struggling with economic hardship when pets are in life-threatening situations.
Provides supportive treatment services to individuals with a serious mental health concern. Services include: personalized home-based support, medication management, crisis response, career counseling, and life skills training. Services are delivered in-home or via community settings and aim to promote self-management and community integration, prevent hospitalization, and improve quality of life.
Assists victims after a sexual assault. SART includes a Confidential Sexual Violence Advocate, a Forensic Nurse certified in sexual assault, and law enforcement investigators trained in responding to victims of sexual assault.
Provides ongoing supportive services for individuals with developmental disabilities, and their families. Services may include citizen and self-advocacy, family and individual counseling, financial support voucher services, information and referral services, and senior outreach.
Promotes and supports exclusive breastfeeding, conducts health and nutrition screenings for early identification or treatment of risk factors, refers participants to essential health care and social services, conducts personalized nutrition/health counseling in individual and peer/group sessions, and issues food vouchers with essential nutrients to address deficiencies or lacking in their diets.
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.
Offers free, comprehensive after-school programming for New Brunswick youth. Activities encompass homework assistance, peer counseling, leadership training, athletics, and workshops in music, drama, and photography. Encourages family involvement and aims to unite business leaders, social service agencies, community groups, and educators to deliver the most beneficial programming.
Helps low to moderate income homeowners to rehabilitate their properties. Eligibility is based on income, family size and the type of improvement.
Provides learning opportunities that integrates hands-on experience in small classrooms sizes and in outdoor learning spaces.
Provides advanced treatments to slow or stop MS progression, along with therapies addressing patients’ medical and emotional needs. This includes same-day diagnostics, neurologic evaluations, infusion therapy, MRI, vestibular therapy, Botox, orthotic assessments, and psychosocial support.
Providing a wide range of dental services for both adults and children. Specializes in examinations, X-rays, restorative and preventive dentistry, cleaning, sealants and fluoride application, advanced dental surgery, and dentures.
Provides various recovery services to parents with a substance abuse disorder, and their families. Addresses trauma and substance use by teaching and modeling self-care and coping skills.
