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Provides financial assistance to individuals and families with critical financial needs. Assistance is provided one-time via community donations.
Offers enrollees with a 2-month program that offers twelve hours of weekly after-school supervision, tutoring, counseling, job readiness, interview coaching, and employment referrals. Goals for the CEO Program include: decreasing interest in gangs and drugs, improving academic skills, increasing self-esteem, positively impacting attitudes about learning and school, improving school attendance, and providing personal encouragement and role models.
Provides various support services for blind and visually-impaired individuals. Services include: information and referral, Braille instruction, peer support groups, advocacy, JAWS and Zoom Text computer classes, Stand Along Reading Apparatus (SARA) classes, white cane instruction assistance, and access to aids and appliances.
Provides prescription assistance and subsidizes prescription costs to those 65 years of age and older in need of assistance. Works to eliminate disparities in aging, and family wellness.
Provides free lodging for cancer patients and their families needing to travel for treatment. Private rooms are available, fostering socialization. Service is offered through participating hotels, providing rooms for free or at a reduced cost, depending on availability. Program availability varies by hotel participation in the area.
Provide a number of services including health history evaluation, blood pressure measurement, height and weight, individualized counseling and education, referral and follow-up, and confidential consultation with a public health nurse.
Assists low-income individuals to obtain divorces. Also assists in divorce cases.
Provides free or low‑cost health coverage to eligible Monmouth County residents through New Jersey’s Medicaid program, NJ FamilyCare. Covers a broad range of healthcare services, including doctor visits, hospital care, and prescriptions, to reduce or eliminate medical costs for low‑income residents
Provide clothing, furniture, and household items to families in need.
Provides wraparound support services for recently-incarcerated individuals. Services include: addiction and behavioral health treatment, sober transitional housing, Medicaid registration and healthcare linkage, assistance with Motor Vehicle Commission identification, legal services, mentoring through faith-based and professional networks, and support for training and employment.
Provides community-based recreational, cultural, educational, aquatic, fitness, youth, adult, and senior programming.
Provides psycho-educational, therapeutic recreation, daily living skills, art therapy and individual psychiatric consultation to youth.
Offers a day program for people who have significant intellectual/developmental disabilities. The center works with participants to develop personal awareness, social and work skills, as well as to further each individual's capacity for self-determination and decision making.
Offers an outpatient program with a personalized support plan for recovery and relapse prevention. Certified professionals provide assessment, education, and treatment for adults and their families at outpatient and intensive outpatient levels. Goals include identification and intervention, developing a personal support plan, promoting sober activities, fostering healthy relationships, and relapse prevention planning. The program also offers services for those with co-occurring disorders, with group and individual/family sessions meeting regularly.
Provides an online search tool that helps connect moms with support groups on various topics. Support groups cover anxiety, depression, loss of children, miscarriage, mothers of adult children or children with special needs, and stay-at-home mothers. Support groups are offered both in-person and online.
Operate a community food pantry providing nonperishable and fresh food to individuals and families facing food insecurity
Provides a day treatment, psychosocial rehabilitation program that helps clients with serious and persistent mental illness adjust to community living. Program is provided in a group setting and includes education, art therapy and MICA (substance use) services. Specialized services for the deaf and hard of hearing are available.
Supports women who have completed a primary alcoholism rehabilitation program by offering shelter and recovery services. The facility ensures a substance-free environment and provides various support services, including case management, relapse prevention counseling, and assistance with educational and vocational planning. Additionally, recreational activities and help in accessing community resources are available. This program is approved for Vivitrol.
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.
