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Provides monthly assistance food to low-income and unemployed households. Emergency food supplies are available through the Church Office at all times.
Provides transportation to older and disabled adults. Individuals may be transported to medical and mental health appointments, nutrition sites, shops, club meetings, hospital and nursing home visits, and libraries.
Provides comprehensive nutrition and supportive services that promote health, independence, and well-being for homebound older adults and individuals with disabilities. Offers daily home-delivered meals, including one hot and one cold meal, along with nutrition education, wellness checks, and supplemental supports such as shelf-stable groceries.
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.
Provides comprehensive information regarding ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease) including an overview, affected populations, symptoms, diagnosis, genetic counseling/testing, current clinical trials, and directories of state-based chapters and support groups.
Provides free groceries to individuals and families experiencing food insecurity to support household nutrition and stability.
Provides an evidence-based lifestyle change program for preventing type 2 diabetes. These year-long classes help participants make real lifestyle changes such as eating healthier, including physical activity into their daily lives, and improving problem-solving and coping skills.
Provides emergency shelter for single men and women, age 18 and over, and families with children. Offers short-term emergency housing, transitional housing, and supportive housing options. Also provides emergency food, housing search assistance, and referrals to medical and counseling services.
Provides social, educational, cultural, nutritional, recreational, and wellness programs for seniors in the community. Also provides transportation, benefits counseling, and social work initiatives.
Provides various medical services for veterans in the community. Services include: medical exams, clinic referrals, medication management, mental health and behavioral support, case management, counseling, education, employment assistance, insurance benefit assistance, Veterans Administration (VA) registration, and public affairs and homeless outreach.
Supports developmentally disabled individuals to enhance skills in areas such as personal care, household duties, safety, money management, occupational readiness, use of public transportation, and socialization/communication.
Provides a comprehensive array of intensive outpatient services, coordinated by a case manager, encompassing individual and group counseling, 12-step meetings, social and recreational activities, educational and vocational services, life skills training, primary and perinatal health care, a family program, relapse prevention services, and continuing care. Approved for Vivitrol.
Provides adults ages 21 and older with developmental disabilities who need a daily program of activities to develop skills in adaptive living, self-help, and personal awareness. The program offers on-site and off-site community-based activities to clients and assists them with finding employment opportunities and/or volunteer positions for those who express a desire to either work or volunteer in the community.
Delivers hot meals to homebound senior citizens. Two additional meals can be delivered on weekends.
Provides in‑home services to help seniors remain in their homes and avoid nursing facility placement. JACC supplements support from an individual’s natural care network, and eligible participants may hire qualified family, friends, or neighbors to provide their care.
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.
Offers an individualized plan of care to meet each individuals needs who attend on a scheduled basis. Services provided include social services, recreational activities, nutritious meals, and coordination/referral for services with a licensed provider.
Provide food assistance to individuals and families in need through the Newark Bible Fellowship Church Food Pantry in New Jersey.
Provides information on various topics for older adults. Topics include: food and nutrition, housing, material goods, transportation, cooling centers, and utilities. Also provides information about local community agencies and organizations for specialized services.
Assists residents facing problems with inadequate heating in their homes or rental properties. Individuals can file complaints, report heating system failures, or seek assistance in resolving issues related to insufficient heating during cold weather.
Provides intensive outpatient, partial hospitalization, and inpatient mental health services. Services include: mood disorders, ADHD, schizophrenia, grief and loss, and anger issues.
