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Distributes weekly grocery bags and essentials, prioritizing hungry families, adults, and community members in need, with dignity and respect, on a first-come, first-served basis until supplies run out.
Provides holiday meals and food baskets to households in need.
Offers vocational evaluation, work adjustment training, extended employment, job placement, supported employment, and workstations. Provides classroom and on-the-job training in community service positions and private sector roles, with minimum wage during training or community service assignments.
Provides emergent food, daily survival skills, education enrichment, leadership development, career/future exploration/goal setting, and trauma counseling.
Provides housing vouchers and case management to individuals in the community.
Operates a 27-bed overnight emergency shelter with personal hygiene amenities and an on-site chapel. Individuals with a substance abuse disorder or mental health needs may be referred to appropriate care services. Individuals must arrive by 4:00 pm; late arrivals will not be accepted.
Provides food assistance to people in need. Other essentials are offered when available.
Offers several intensive outpatient programs for individuals with psychiatric and/or substance abuse related disorders. Services include: day and evening psychiatric programs for adults and young adults, and an addictions recovery group held in the evening.
Provides various recovery services to parents with a substance abuse disorder, and their families. Addresses trauma and substance use by teaching and modeling self-care and coping skills.
Please visit the website to locate contact information for your local municipality. Offers a wide range of services for residents, including law enforcement, emergency services, tax information and collection, public health, environmental concerns, primary health care, animal control, street maintenance, waste management, document issuance, and public libraries.
Provides food assistance, personal care items, household goods, clothing, and baby items to individuals in need. Funds raised are used for groups assisting individuals facing homelessness.
Provides funding to various services that aid eligible adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities with living, working, and thriving in their communities.
Provides food assistance to people in the community.
Provides utility assistance to residents by offering financial support for heating, cooling, and other bills to prevent service interruptions. Does not handle emergency services. Process takes two to three weeks. Amount is determined on a case-by-case bases depending on the situation.
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.
Provides home delivered meals to homebound, frail, and disabled seniors in New Brunswick and Highland Park NJ. Meals are delivered by volunteers
Offers recovery support services to individuals treated with Narcan (Naloxone) for opioid overdoses. Services are initiated by hospital providers and include: Support for individual’s post-hospital discharge through follow-up calls and services. Linking individuals to treatment and recovery services. Community education on overdose prevention and obtaining Naloxone. Additional resources for individuals and their families interested in recovery. Upon hospital discharge, Recovery Specialists introduce individuals to the program, providing 8 weeks of follow-up support. Navigator meets with the individual within 24 hours of discharge, facilitating linkages to recovery resources, including treatment, shelter assistance, and transportation, with the goal of keeping people engaged in recovery.
Analyzes needs, concerns, problems, and interests of women in Ocean County, and connects them with various services and resources.
