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Provides various financial assistance and advocacy programs to individuals in need. Services include: access to community services and programs, emergency financial assistance, summer camp scholarships, and refugee reception and placement.
Offers a residential option for intellectually or developmentally disabled adults not requiring 24-hour care, where they reside independently within the community in private homes or apartments. Staff provide daily living aid, transportation, budgeting, medical appointment support, social activities, and community resource assistance, with 24-hour on-call support available.
Provides employment readiness services for individuals with disabilities, including career exploration, job readiness skills, employment preparation, and transition-to-work supports. Services are delivered through Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Services (DVRS) referral and include Pre-Employment Transition Services (Pre-ETS) for transition-age students.
Offers an English as a Second Language (ESL) a program for foreign born residents who are unable to speak, read, or write in English. Beginner, intermediate, and advanced programs are available.
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Provides low-income seniors with coupons that can be exchanged for eligible foods. This includes fruits, vegetables, honey, and fresh-cut herbs at farmers' markets, roadside stands, and community supported agriculture (CSA) programs.
Provides play groups that focus on building social and communication skills for preschoolers. Parents meet in a group to share ways to support their children and families.
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Provides information and referral for support services to enable senior citizens to live as independently as possible within their homes and community. Services Include: Home care services, long term care assistance, Legal and advocacy services, Nutrition services and Transportation services.
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Offers benefits counseling to determine the economic status of older adults for eligibility to various assistance programs. This can include separate benefits to older veterans as well.
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Provides services that include support groups for consumers and families. This includes information on how to access mental health resources, advocating for improvements via legislation, and a 12-week family education program.
Offers free, weekly, clinician-led eating disorder support groups that provide community, support, and understanding. Referrals to all levels of care from eating disorders specialized therapists and dietitians to acute medical stabilization
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Investigates allegations of child abuse and neglect and, if necessary, arranges for the child's protection and the family's treatment. Services include: child protection, case management, foster care, adoption, and family supports and services through community providers.
Supports men and women who meet to share their experiences, strength and hope in their quest to overcome addiction to food and compulsive overeating. Unlike conventional weight-loss programs, there are no dues or fees, and no special foods for sale. There are no scales in meeting rooms, and the amount of weight loss by an individual is not a measure of success in the program. The only requirement for OA membership is a desire to stop eating compulsively.
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Provides emergency food assistance to people in need.
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Provides recorded and computerized textbooks and audiobooks to people who cannot read standard print because of a visual impairment, learning disability, or other physical disability. Also provides institutional memberships and a custom recording service. Sells computer and professional books on disk, specially-adapted tape players, and accessories.
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All-Volunteer run food pantry distributing fresh produce, nonperishables, bakery, and dairy products. Hopewell Valley residents can register for home delivery, which takes place once a week. Anyone can drive up on Saturday mornings to pick up bags of groceries and produce. Honors confidentiality and does not require financial information.
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Diabetes Self-Management Education Classes (DSME) and training is a collaborative course through which people with diabetes gain the knowledge and skills needed to modify their behavior and successfully self-manage the disease and its related conditions. The course incorporates the needs, goals, and life experiences of the person with diabetes and is guided by evidence-based standards. DSME can be conducted on an individual and/or group basis, and is facilitated by a licensed health professional. The course covers topics such as: - Diabetes disease process & treatment options - Incorporating nutrition management, physical activity & utilizing medications - Monitoring blood glucose & using results to improve control - Preventing, detecting & treating acute & chronic complications - Goal setting and problem solving - Integrating psychosocial adjustment - Preconception care and management during pregnancy (if applicable)
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Offers comprehensive services for individuals affected by or living with HIV. This includes medical care, case management, counseling, and, when available, transportation assistance.
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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.
