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Provides administration of primary, general, and school elections, including voter registration, absentee ballots, federal voter assistance, polling place information, and political party affiliation declarations.
Provides a boarder baby prevention program aiding at-risk mothers and babies, aiming to reduce infants left in hospital pediatric wards. Services comprise securing infant supplies, substance abuse treatment referrals, parenting classes, life skills training, pediatric care assistance, applying for social services like Temporary Assistance to Needy Families and WIC, and healthcare provider referrals.
Provide permanent housing and rehabilitative services for individuals with mental illness, including case management, skill-building, money management, benefits assistance, medical and mental health linkages, employment support, advocacy, crisis management, and 24-hour on-call support to promote stability and community integration.
Provides free and confidential pregnancy-related support services for women and families, including pregnancy testing, ultrasound services, and connection to medical coverage and community resources.
Provides backpacks and school supplies to students in need through a community-driven bookbag drive that accepts donations from individuals and organizations, and distributes the collected items to ensure every child starts the school year prepared and supported.
Provides emergency food assistance to those in need.
Supports pregnant and new parents with various services. Services include: renting or purchasing breastfeeding equipment like breast pumps and nursing bras; resources covering various topics such as OB-GYN, infertility, parenting, and childcare options; and free pamphlets, brochures, and videotapes.
Provides services to youth vulnerable to or experiencing stressors, coping challenges, emotional or behavioral symptoms or traumatic circumstances. Crisis mobilization is available 24/7 and can respond within 1 hour.
Supervised structured programs that offer a wide range of outpatient services which may be coordinated by a case manager. Offers a flexible treatment schedule.
Supports Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) and General Assistance (GA) clients with job readiness and search efforts, mandating volunteer work for those unable to secure employment. Participation in this employment program is mandatory for all TANF and GA clients.
Provides emergency financial assistance to families and individuals facing homelessness or a housing crisis such as eviction, utilities shut-off, or foreclosure. Financial assistance is available for back rent, mortgage, security deposit, and utility bills. Housing services are conducted remotely.
Offers to create a safety net for those families and individuals who exhausted their five-year time limit on welfare (Work First New Jersey [WFNJ]). For those that do not meet the criteria for an exemption to the time limit.
Provides burial assistance to eligible recipients who have received or are receiving WFNJ, Medicaid, or SSI assistance. Available to Passaic County residents.
Offers programs for adults seeking educational services to better their workplace skills in the workforce environment. Services include opportunities for adults to improve on reading, writing, and mathematics skills needed to obtain employment. There are also ESL educational opportunities.
Provides statewide oversight, authorization, renewal, monitoring, and accountability for public charter schools.
Provides a soup kitchen that prepares and serves ready-to-eat meals at no cost, ensuring individuals and families experiencing food insecurity have access to nutritious meals.
Provides free, confidential, and non-judgmental pregnancy support services that offer emotional support, information, and practical assistance to individuals facing unplanned pregnancies. Connects individuals to pregnancy testing, referrals for medical care, housing, legal and financial resources, counseling, and community services; supplies maternity and baby items; and delivers ongoing support before and after birth to help individuals develop safe and realistic plans for themselves and their children.
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 inpatient medical care, acute care, hospital emergency room, an ambulatory surgical center with seven operating sites and two endoscopy rooms, and discharge planning for patients to nursing homes and assisted living facilities. The hospital also runs maternal/child health services including a neonatal intensive care unit and an affiliation with DuPont Hospital for Children, mobile intensive care unit, South Star Air Medical Program, and rehabilitation services.
