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Provides a structured and supervised outpatient substance use disorder program, offering services such as individual and group counseling, 12-step meetings, social and recreational activities, educational and vocational services, life skills training, primary and perinatal health care, support programs for family members, relapse prevention services, and a continuing-care program with supportive services like child care, transportation, and parenting skills development.
Assists applicants with various benefits including retirement, disability, survivors, SSI, and Medicare. Applicants should apply for retirement benefits at least 3 months before retiring, and disability payments are for those with severe impairments hindering work or leading to death. Eligibility for disability under SSI depends on work history and financial resources. A replacement Social Security card can also be obtained in-office. Check the website for online services.
Provide long-term recovery support including emotional and spiritual care, volunteer coordination, housing assistance, funding resources, and cleanup guidance to help individuals and communities rebuild after disaster.
Offer dental care for the entire family through a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) committed to accessible, affordable oral health services.
Operates a community food pantry that provides groceries and essential household items to support local residents facing food insecurity.
Provides food pantry that distributes groceries and limited emergency assistance to individuals and families experiencing financial hardship.
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 short-term (up to 6 months) of financial assistance to stabilize families facing a short-term financial crisis. Assistance can be provided for short-term rental assistance for families with dependent children on a case-by-case basis, as well as education and employment support. All program participants are required to engage in case management services and life-skill seminars. Topics include money management, financial repair and budgeting. All program participants are also required to engage in a mandatory savings program.
Offers food assistance to families with low incomes to help them buy groceries through a benefits card. The card is accepted in most food retail stores and some farmers markets. 10/27/25: SNAP benefits loaded on your Families First EBT card before October 31, 2025 will be available after November 1. Check your balance at NJFamiliesFirst.com or call 800-997-3333 to confirm your benefits are available.
Provide outpatient treatment for individuals with addiction and co-occurring disorders, offering gender-specific counseling and support through The New Life Program.
Provides assistance to crime victims. This includes: personal advocacy, resources and referrals, information on NJ Victim's Rights Law, assistance in requesting reimbursement of medical expenses, lost wages, court accompaniment, bilingual counseling.
Provides a one-time, deferred loan of up to $14,000 to help cover down payment and closing costs for families who want to purchase their first single-family home. Aims to alleviate major impediments of buying a home, and also gives homebuyers the skills and knowledge necessary to purchase and maintain a property.
Provides adoption advocacy, support, education, information, and resources to pre-adoptive and adoptive families, birth parents, adoptees, and adoption professionals throughout New Jersey. Services are accessible online.
Helps military service members and their families access supportive services that are available in their local community. The centers offer clients information, referrals, and direct assistance with: Family assistance services, Transition assistance advisor, Military family life consultant, Psychological health providers, and Military OneSource.
Provide a free community-wide Thanksgiving dinner with food and fellowship, welcoming all residents, especially those who are alone or in need
Assists individuals living with serious mental illness in entering or returning to the workforce. Provides vocational services, helping clients identify career interests and preferences. Staff collaborates with clients to assess strengths, aiming to find, attain, and maintain a job and career. Additionally, offers on-the-job training for individuals interested in learning job duties and managing the employee/employer relationship.
Provides free legal services and legal counseling to low-income individuals. Assists with consumer rights and debt cancellation, domestic violence and sexual assault, education, elder justice, expungements (Clearing Your Record), family and relationships, federal taxes, HIV/AIDS (rya white project), housing, immigration, public benefits, seniors, and veterans.
Provides community-based long-term care through the Community Care Program for the Elderly and Disabled (CCPED), serving adults age 18 and older who meet nursing facility level-of-care criteria and wish to remain in the community. Coordinates case management and in-home and community supports, including personal care, adult day health, respite, meals, medical escort, and home accessibility adaptations, for individuals with chronic illness, physical disability, or functional limitations.
Issues photo ID cards for seniors. For Sussex County residents over 55 years of age.
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.
Provides home and property maintenance. Only services properties where individuals are currently residing.
Provides supportive services to individuals with developmental or multiple disabilities. Services include: vocational training, work experience, job placement, and specialized work training assistance in various areas. Areas include: food service, office and computer skills, and custodial services.
Operates a specialized section of the Eleanor Corbett House emergency shelter that is designated for single women who have experienced domestic violence, or are coping with mental health related issues.
