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Assists custodial parents in locating an absent parent, establishing paternity, obtaining and enforcing court orders for child support payments. Also helping with the establishment and enforcement of out-of-state child support orders.
Provides free civil legal services to individuals, including older adults, people living with HIV/AIDS in civil legal matters affecting essential needs: shelter and housing, sustainable income, consumer advocacy, assets necessary for self-sufficiency, family relationships, personal safety, and autonomy. See website or call for more specific cases.
Provides a 16-week technology introduction course, a 7-week paid internship, mentoring from senior level- IT professionals, career development workshops, job placement assistance, and the opportunity to earn an IT Generalist Apprenticeship credential or COMPTIA certification.
Provides lease-based housing with on-site supportive services for tenants. Connects individuals with special needs to affordable housing and supportive services enabling stable, independent living in community settings. Housing is permanent so long as tenants meet rent and lease obligations. Various models exist for developing and managing supportive housing through partnerships among housing developers, property managers, and social service providers.
Provides structured and supervised intensive outpatient and outpatient substance abuse programs tailored to the required treatment level. Services may include individual and group counseling, 12-step meetings, social and recreational activities, educational and vocational support, life skills training, primary health care, and perinatal health care.
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 medication options for individuals in recovery from opiate and alcohol use disorders.
Provides monthly food‑purchase benefits via an Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) Card to eligible low‑income individuals and families to help improve food security and access to nutritious meals.. The card is accepted in most food retail stores and some farmers markets.
Aims to help parents and kids explore and act on solutions to problems. This includes issues such as truancy, runaway behavior, poor school performance, mental health issues, substance abuse and related personal problems.
Assists veterans and their families with VA claims, pensions, compensation, state benefits, and questions about VA entitlements and services.
Provides a supportive environment for "boys to be boys" without the pressure of cliques and popularity contests often found in school and in the neighborhood. Counselors create an atmosphere of inclusion, where it is okay for campers to come out of their shell and be themselves.
Provides financial assistance with initial rent payments and security deposits. Also provides assistance with transportation; child care; linkage to medical care, behavioral healthcare, and recovery services for veterans experiencing PTSD and other effects of combat; and other services to help veterans and their family re-establish financial stability and self-sufficiency.
Provides full-day preschool education for Elizabeth residents at no cost. Children are provided time to play and socialize with other children, breakfast, lunch, and snacks. Program continues through the summer months, to allow parents time to continue career or educational pursuits. Bilingual teaching services are available.
Provides crisis intervention, safety planning, and information and referrals to victims or anyone calling on their behalf. Confidential help is available to callers 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Offers a federal home and community-based service program for persons with AIDS and children under the age of 13 who are HIV positive. This medical assistance program offers comprehensive medical services specifically designed to meet the needs of this population.
Assists individuals who have lost their primary source of income, usually due to divorce, separation, death or disability of a spouse or significant other, with re-entering the workforce in order to gain financial independence. Assistance is provided through career counseling, job search support, resume assistance, interview preparation, job training, and emotional support. Coordinates free legal consultations with family law attorneys.
