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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.
Engages individuals at the point of hospitalization and participates in the discharge planning process to assist with the transition from hospital to community. Post-discharge follow-up to support the client with community integration. Direct in-home contact and linkage to community resources, mental health, and non-mental heal services.
Provides back rent, security deposit, or short-term rental assistance to families and individuals. Focuses on those justice-involved within the past 12 months.
Provides structured life-skills education and independent living preparation for youth at risk of or experiencing homelessness. Offers budgeting, job readiness, communication skills, healthy living, self-esteem development, and transition-to-adulthood support within a trauma-informed care model.
Empowers parents and strengthening family bonds, a 3 to 5-month, in-home counseling program targeting youth at risk for out-of-home placement. Visits homes at least twice a week to strengthen family relationships, enabling parents to monitor, protect, and advocate for their children, develop behavior plans, monitored and reviewed weekly to encourage responsible behavior, examine the impact of school, peers, DCP&P, probation, and/or the community on the family unit, devise unique, personalized interventions for significant, sustainable change. An effectively addressed issues such as disrespect, disobedience, substance abuse, excessive school truancy, running away, and criminal activity among youth.
Provides a 24/7 hotline, shelter, crisis intervention, counseling, legal education, courts advocacy, parenting workshops, support groups, and trainings for domestic violence victims. Services are confidential.
Provides adult medicine, pediatrics, back-to-school immunizations and physicals, OB/GYN care, and HIV counseling and testing.
Provides free or low-cost health care that may help pay for medical bills, doctor visits and prescriptions for certain low-income individuals or families. Also covers individuals who reside in nursing homes and assisted living facilities.
Provides an educational program for children, 3 - 21 years old, with physical disabilities including cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, spinal bifida, and other developmental delays. Incorporates physical, occupational, and speech therapies, as well as recreational, social services, community-based instruction, and nursing services.
Prevents out-of-home placement. Structured to aid those with emotional challenges, the program offers counseling, skill development, peer relations, and more. It supports community school attendance and emphasizes positive youth development in a less restrictive environment than residential treatment.
Assists low-income households in managing energy costs and maintaining safe, affordable utility service through the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) and the Universal Service Fund (USF).
LIHEAP Overview
Assists with heating and medically necessary cooling costs during designated program periods. Provides regular seasonal benefits and may offer emergency assistance for households facing shut-off or fuel shortages. Payments are typically made directly to the utility company or fuel supplier, ensuring continuity of service. Available to both homeowners and renters who meet income and residency requirements.
USF Overview
Offers monthly credits on electric and/or gas bills to reduce ongoing energy costs. Designed for households that spend a significant portion of their income on energy. Helps prevent service interruptions and promotes long-term affordability.
- The H2O Help to Others Program is a grant applied directly to a customer's account and
- The Low Income Payment Program is a reduced rate.
Provides comprehensive sexual and reproductive health care and education—including birth control, STI testing and treatment, cancer screening, pregnancy services, gender-affirming care, PrEP/PEP, wellness visits, and community education—offered in person and through telehealth.
Offers two levels of Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes to improve an individual's reading, writing and math skills. Classes are geared toward adults trying to attain their High School Equivalency (HSE, formerly GED), those seeking to improve TABE scores to enter a training program, or anyone interested in improving their employment opportunities.
Investigates allegations of child abuse and neglect and, if necessary, arranges for the child's protection and the family's treatment. Services include: child protection, case management, foster care, adoption, and family supports and services through community providers.
Assists defense teams in cases involving battered women by providing technical assistance on civil and criminal law matters. Services include: identifying defense strategies, offering relevant case law and litigation materials, locating expert witnesses, identifying support networks for victim defendants, and suggesting additional sources of information and assistance. Also provides information on promising practices for responding to domestic violence. Does not offer direct representation.
Provides education and training about Alzheimer's disease to individuals and families, health care providers, and various business and public and community agencies throughout New Jersey. Offers programs throughout the year in a variety of community and professional venues, including an annual Education and Research Conference for healthcare professionals featuring presentations by leading experts in the field of Alzheimer’s disease.
Provides emergency food assistance to people in need.
Provide spiritual services and operate a faith-based food pantry outreach program offering basic food assistance to community members in need
Provides support, education, and advocacy for families who have children with have behavioral or mental health issues. Services offered include various support groups and a warm line.
Provides individuals care management, support services, and a housing voucher to maintain safe and secure housing as a first step in recovery.
Provides food items to individuals and families facing food insecurity.
