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Offers placement assistance and services to residents of rooming and boarding homes. Services include investigation of complaints regarding boarding homes and residential health care facilities.
Provides temporary housing, care, and adoption services for stray and surrendered dogs and cats. Offers animal adoption, reclaim assistance, surrender intake, rabies vaccination clinics, and medical care including vaccinations, spaying/neutering, microchipping, and veterinary health examinations.
Facilitates free group discussions, activities, arts and crafts, games, parties, and outings for disabled and post-stroke individuals. Virtual meetings are included as well.
Providing a diverse array of treatments to a varied clientele, the center serves as the primary access point for all services, including outpatient counseling, emergency care, and crisis intervention. Clinicians conduct thorough diagnostic evaluations, arranging psychiatric assessments with board-certified psychiatrists as necessary.
Provides community outreach and support through crisis intervention, counseling, advocacy and referral. Thrift shop provides emergency services, food and clothing to those in need.
Offers in-home services to eligible individuals at risk of nursing facility placement. Services, determined by clinical assessment, encompass respite care, homemaker assistance, home modifications, emergency response systems, meal delivery, adult day care, medical equipment, transportation, and chore support.
Assists low-income individuals to obtain divorces. Also assists in divorce cases.
Provides individuals with the support needed to prevent psychiatric hospitalization and improve functioning in the community utilizing principles of wellness and recovery with peer support systems. Services include substance abuse/addiction services, group and individual sessions, psychiatric support, case management, daily living skills groups, medication monitoring, and pre-vocational training.
Distributes groceries to students and families through school-based food distribution programs.
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. 10/27/25: SNAP benefits loaded on your Families First EBT card before October 31, 2025 will be available after November 1. Check your balance at NJFamiliesFirst.com or call 800-997-3333 to confirm your benefits are available.
Provides integrated care designed to improve overall health and well-being through community-based mental health and addiction treatment.
Delivers books, CDs, and DVDs to the homes of older adults. Users are provided with a pre-stamped package to return items by mail to the library.
Provides assistance with applying for health coverage. Trained and certified staff members can help individual consumers understand health coverage options, complete eligibility forms, and enroll in a plan through the health insurance marketplace. The NJ FamilyCare Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) is also available to those who qualify.
Provides HIV prevention, testing, and support services for individuals and families affected by HIV and those at risk. Delivers case-managed services that include medical and non-medical case management, housing placement assistance, mental health and substance use counseling, and legal advocacy, and offers community health worker support, health education, and wellness programming
Distributes food and provides other basic necessities to individuals in the community. Helps feed and provision individuals until they become self-sufficient through a warehouse-pantry and other satellite pantries.
Provides supportive living in supervised group homes. Services include: structured care, daily assistance, and skill-building for individuals to promote independence, safety, and community integration.
Allows seniors to be included in volunteer opportunities with the community. Seniors have the freedom to choose what non-profit, faith-based organizations, government agencies, health centers, schools and senior centers. They are able to volunteer whenever they choose.
