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Provides food pantry that distributes groceries and limited emergency assistance to individuals and families experiencing financial hardship.
Provides food assistance to people in the community. Food items are pre-packaged and vary depending on donations.
Provides various supportive services to older adults in the community. Services include: assistance with NJ Transit reduced fare applications and Senior Care Medicaid ID cards, and weekly shopping trips to the Jersey City ShopRite for city-wide housing sites.
Offers a wide range of outpatient services which may be coordinated by a case manager and may include individual and group counseling, 12-step meetings, social and recreational activities, educational and vocational services, life skills training, relapse prevention services, a continuing care program and supportive services (such as childcare, transportation and parenting skills development).
Provides assistance with starting or incorporating a business and accessing government records. Also assists businesses recover quickly from crisis in the event of an emergency or a disaster by providing information and guidance.
Offers medical services to the community. Services include, but are not limited to: adult medicine, pediatric care, podiatry, and AIDS/HIV care.
Provides assistance with rent while setting and monitoring goals for self-sufficiency. Open to residents of Cape May County.
Provides once-per-year bill payment assistance to customers of NJ Natural Gas (NJNG). Assistance is based on available funding.
Provides free transportation services for medical appointments and shopping. For seniors and disabled residents of the service area.
Offers temporary shelter through hotel placement to working families with dependent children who are homeless or at risk of losing their housing. Families are stabilized while they address barriers to independent living. Families who are receiving government assistance (TANF, SSI, SSD, or have a housing voucher) are ineligible.
Offers before and after school care. This is for children who attend a school in the Morris School District.
Offers support for individuals with co-occurring mental health and substance abuse disorders in the community, the Transitional Aftercare Services Program (TASP) offers ongoing case management, introduces self-help groups like AA and NA, and organizes recreational activities. Participants benefit from transportation to self-help groups and recreational events, fostering group support and enjoyment.
Provides a six-to-nine month residential recovery program for individuals with alcohol and substance abuse disorders. Services include: work therapy, classroom instruction, leadership training, daily work, bible study, chapel services, counseling, Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) meetings, computer-assisted classroom instruction, and transition services.
| Provides free telephone reassurance and community support for older adults, people with disabilities, and those who are lonely, living alone, or feeling isolated from their community. Volunteers provide a friendly hello, as well as assess the well-being of the client, and will call an emergency contact person if a perceived emergency exists. |
Provides pregnancy testing, ultrasound referrals, and comprehensive options counseling to pregnant or expectant individuals. Also provides education on relationships and parenting, post-abortion recovery support, and sexual integrity counseling and presentations.
Provides monthly assistance food to low-income and unemployed households. Emergency food supplies are available through the Church Office at all times.
Accepts donations of cars, trucks, recreational vehicles, and boats on trailers from individuals which are sold at public auction. Proceeds are used to fund other Volunteers of America programs.
Provides shopping service for homebound seniors by screened volunteers. Clients will provide a list of no more than 20 items and money to pay for the purchases. A screened volunteer will take a shopping list to the supermarket or pharmacy to purchase up to 20 items for the client's use only. Volunteers will shop every other week.
Offers individuals confidential HIV/AIDS testing and counseling. Available for anyone in the community.
Offer one-bedroom apartments for older adults at Homestead at Harmony, featuring a fully equipped kitchen, separate living room, and bath. Enjoy amenities such as handicap accessibility, a community room with kitchen, laundry rooms on each floor, mailbox alcove, elevator, on-site manager, 24-hour emergency on-call service, and a TV lounge.
