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Offers wrap-around resources and supports for families before they find themselves in crisis. Family Success Centers offer primary and secondary child abuse prevention services to families. Core services may include information and referrals, housing, healthcare, social services, employment and job readiness services, parent education classes, life skills training, parent-child activities, and advocacy.
Matches parents and caregivers with family support partners who provide intensive, individual support. Services are provided at times based on the families' schedules.
Empowers parents and family members, a nine-week program ensuring babies receive the best possible start. Sessions run offering breakfast, lunch, onsite childcare, safety tips, guidance on connecting with resources, insights into child development stages, and giveaways. Following program completion, staff maintain regular follow-ups through monthly home visits and phone calls.
Provides a structured summer day camp with themed educational activities, recreation, and field trips in a supervised setting that supports learning, social development, and fun for school-age children during the summer.
Offers low-cost household goods, clothing, toys, gifts, and more to support the church’s community benevolence efforts through all proceeds. Open to residents of Sussex County.
Provides loans, grants, and loan guarantees to help create jobs and support economic development. Also aims to support services such as: housing; health care; first responder services and equipment; and water, electric, and communications infrastructure. Also provides technical assistance to help communities undertake community-empowerment programs and aid rural residents with safe, affordable housing and home repairs.
Provides hot, nutritious meals for senior citizens in Sussex County. The meal provided are certified to provide one-third of the Recommended Daily Allowance of nutrients and vitamins.
Provides routine, non-medical assistance to adults with disabilities who are employed, involved in community volunteer work, or attending school and are not eligible for Medicaid. Personal assistants help with tasks such as: light house keeping, bathing, dressing, preparing meals, shopping, driving, or using public transportation.
Provide transportation to disabled adults within a 5-mile radius of Clifton for medical visits, dialysis, therapy, chemo, radiation, food shopping, and nutrition programs; call to learn about disability programs and workshops.
Provides an adult day habilitation program, after-school care, and in-home respite services for children and adults with physical and other disabilities. Services extend to families of disabled individuals, featuring programs like the Personal Assistance Services Program (PASP), after-school care, agency-based respite, in-home respite, adult day program, and teenage/adult recreation program offered twice a month.
Offers humane spay/neuter services for pets. Discounts are available for low-income clients, and transportation may be available for pets by appointment. Animals are dropped off in the morning, and picked up or returned by the afternoon. Also performs other pet services, such as: microchips, nail clipping, and veterinary screenings. Trap/neuter/return (TNR) services also available for outdoor and homeless animals, and pet adoption days are sponsored throughout the region.
Provides a variety of programs for people with special needs. Services include dragonfly program for young adults with special needs, delay the Disease: Exercise program that helps fight the symptoms of Parkinson's disease, project healthy bones for osteoporosis, rainbow fish (special needs aquatics), summer inclusion day camp, water and land exercise for individuals with arthritis.
Enables participants to live at home in the evenings and on the weekends while receiving individualized care for their medical, nursing, social, rehabilitative and personal needs at the centers. Services include: Health Supervision and Nursing Care, Recreational Activities, Nutritious Meals, Special Medical Care Services (Dental, Podiatry, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy..etc), Transportation (Doctor's appointment & shopping).
Offer a weekday nutrition program with hot lunches for seniors and disabled adults, along with support for those in financial need.
Provides a diverse array of outpatient services, overseen by a case manager. Additionally, treatment for co-occurring disorders includes mental health screenings, evaluations, diagnosis, medication management, and adherence monitoring.
Support individuals affected by HIV/AIDS through Hope House by offering case management, monthly HIV support groups for men, women, and general clients, and one to two coping skills groups per month, including activities like Cooking Light and Art Expressions.
