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Helps people over 50 years of age plan for a successful retirement. Finds an encore career, volunteer opportunities, support groups, Princeton Public Library evening presentations.
Provides specialized treatment options for various health concerns and disorders. Services include: cancer care, cardiac catheterization, diabetes management, dialysis, and emergency care.
Provides food for persons and families in need. The food pantry is available to anyone, regardless of their religious beliefs. Located at 56 Edgewater Place and is open the last Tuesday of every month from 11am to 12pm.
Provides support, education, and advocacy for women experiencing depression, anxiety, and other types of emotional distress during and after their pregnancy. Services available include: online support, education and local resource information through the website and toll-free helpline, in English and Spanish.
Provides food assistance to people in need. All are welcome.
Offers support groups for families facing similar challenges to facilitate positive encouragement, education, advocacy, and networking. Provides education and training in essential coping and problem-solving skills.
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.
Offers assistance to families at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level with applying for subsidy services. Upon eligibility determination, payments will be issued on behalf of those families who need or want childcare for wrap around services for their preschool age children.
Provides medication monitoring for Passaic County youth with psychiatric, emotional and behavioral difficulties or who have been involved with sexual assault. Right Step is a voluntary after school partial care program for mentally ill/dual diagnosis adolescents, offering a range of counseling and structured group activities
Provides income‑restricted housing offering one-, two- and three‑bedroom apartments for families and single adults in a multi‑building residential community. Includes fully equipped kitchens, on‑site laundry facilities, fitness room, computer lab, community center, and professional on‑site property management.
Serves over 1,100 free meals to homebound seniors and disabled persons across Monmouth County. Serves meals to various congregate sites.
Partners seniors and disabled persons with volunteers who will pick up groceries or prescriptions while doing their own shopping. The program is aided by volunteers.
Provides information relating to the New Jersey Legislature. Information available includes: a detailed listing of all bills put to a vote by the NJ Legislature, contact information and voting history for all district officials, bills and laws listed by year, a list of legislative districts in NJ with a map of district lines, legislator locators tools, and visitor information about the State House.
Offers a variety of free, full-day summer programs in July and August for students in grades K-12 which combine academics and enrichment. Meals are included, and extended hours are optional for working families. Transportation to and from local schools is provided.
