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Provides a medical identification and emergency information registration service that allows individuals with medical conditions to store critical health information and have it accessible to first responders and medical providers in an emergency.
Provides individuals and couples without children who meet criteria and income guidelines temporary cash assistance and support services. Available for residents of Burlington County.
Supports patients with kidney disease by directly providing financial assistance for treatment-specific needs, including durable medical supplies like BP cuffs, home hemodialysis expenses such as modifications, machines, and training, kidney donor and transplant costs. This includes medication (both prescription and over-the-counter), mobility aids, nutritional supplements, treatment-related expenses.
Provides a supervised alternative for childcare via after-school care. Also hosts 8-week summer camp programs.
Provides assistance to individuals for feeding their families, making ends meet, or overcoming domestic violence. Services include: case management, emergency financial assistance, veterans assistance, and financial/legal consultations.
Assists corporations who are committed to attracting, retaining, and developing talented women—offers a quarterly, traveling format that allows women to network, exchange ideas, and get actionable advice on their professional development. Also provides small businesses, woman-owned companies, entrepreneurs, independent consultants, and gig workers ways to network, share resources, and develop collaborative opportunities to help them grow their business.
Provides intensive skills training to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Offers programs in computer use, kitchen skills, community awareness, arts and crafts, and personal awareness. A special needs unit provides more intense programs for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
Offer educational, social, and service-oriented programs two evenings per week year-round, including speakers, workshops, team building, and leadership development, with topics selected by youth based on their interests and needs.
Operates a food pantry. Offers limited personal care items when available.
Offers community-based case management and outreach services for adults who are dealing with a serious and persistent mental illness and are homeless or are at risk of becoming homeless. This program also provides targeted case management services for military veterans experiencing homelessness and mental health issues.
Offer free legal services to low-income Essex County residents, including representation, advocacy, education, and referrals in areas like housing, family law, public benefits, health, and expungements, with specialized programs for seniors, the disabled, tenants, and domestic violence survivors.
Provides short-term rental assistance and services for individuals and families currently experiencing homelessness.
Provides a searchable directory of approved private schools for children with special needs. Searchable by county, format (day/residential), and special need.
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.
Provides training and career services for women in the community. Services include: career counseling, computer literacy courses, ESL courses, job placement, interview skills, occupational training, personal finance workshops, resume writing, small business development, training, and education.
Offers specialized skilled care to residents in their own homes through Care Connections, a community nursing service. Professional nurses provide services like blood draws, medication dosage pouring, and specimen collection, typically not covered by insurance. Additionally, IV-certified registered nurses provide training to patients and family members for participation in the infusion process. Telehealth/telecaregiving services are also provided.
Provide assistance to households facing eviction due to temporary financial hardships.
Offers to serve displaced women such as a homemakers, caregivers, widows, divorcees, or those who have become displaced due to separation or spouse deployment, and must now enter or return to the job market. Services include: Career counseling, Interest testing, Life skills workshops, Legal Clinics, Educational opportunities, Employment assistance, Resume writing, Job search support, Computer training groups, Various support and self help groups.
