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Provides support for families of individuals with mental health concerns via various services. Services include: information and referral to resources on mental illness, treatment, respite, legal, and financial programs. Also provides consultation and education with mental health professionals for guidance on specific situations or general management. Hosts support groups for families to share, problem-solve, and receive information on relevant topics.
Provides day and evening programs for children and families with mental health needs including therapy, educational support, parenting skills and more.
Provides adult education services, including English as a Second Language (ESL), adult basic education, and high school equivalency preparation. Offers instruction to help individuals improve language, literacy, and educational skills. Assists participants in achieving educational and employment goals.
Offers ESL classes to new immigrants, college students, and other adults whose first language is something other than English. Classes are offered at basic, intermediate or advanced levels. Courses last 8 weeks, however students can re-enroll for additional cycles.
Provides information and referral services to people with disabilities and their families who are seeking help locating appropriate resources in their community. The program is responsible for overseeing the Personal Assistance Services Program that is designed to help people with disabilities live as independently as possible.
Provides housing vouchers and case management to individuals in the community.
Provides a self-directed day program for disabled adults over 21 years of age. Services include: academic tutoring, job skills training and job sampling, entrepreneurial job endeavors, volunteer work, community services, leisure and recreational activities, physical fitness, personal care services, and transportation services. Also offers weekend and evening activities, hotel respite, and individual support services.
Provides free pre-packaged bags of food to individuals and families experiencing food insecurity to support household nutrition and stability.
Receives cats and dogs 24/7 into their treatment facility where shelter and medical care are provided. In addition, the shelter provides vaccines, accepts surrendered animals, assists with lost and found animals, and provides animal adoption services. All adopted animals come spayed/neutered and with all their required vaccines.
Distributes free fans to low-income seniors, age 60 and older, during the warm summer months. Fans are generally offered from June through September. However, supplies are limited and may run out quickly.
Offers a wide array of supports to individuals with developmental and other disabilities and their families. This includes: Family Support Services - in home respite, Saturday respite (drop off program), advocacy, and recreation (various activities and classes), Residential - group homes, supervised apartments, and supportive living, Vocational - adult career centers (located in North Brunswick, and Piscataway, Membership and Volunteer Services - Anyone interested can become a member and support The Arc.
Empower adults to create safe environments for children by preventing, recognizing, and responding responsibly to sexual abuse through education, awareness, and training programs.
Offers diagnostic and treatment services for adults with developmental disabilities. Services aid with limitations on major life activities such as self-care, language, learning mobility, self-direction, independent living and economic self-sufficiency.
Offers comfort and support to patients and their families who do not meet insurance criteria for hospice or traditional home care. Prepares patients and their families for eventual admission to the Hospice Program. Also provides patients with relief from pain and other distressing symptoms and helps patients live as actively as possible.
Provides around-the-clock medical and nursing care for veterans. Offers occupational, physical, speech and recreational therapy and a wide range of other services includes dental, podiatric, dermatological, ophthalmological, orientation for new residents, family support groups, educational programs, individual and Group Counseling.
Provides various community programs and recreation such as an after-school day care, group services, nursery, and pre-nursery school programs. Also operates a senior citizen social club and a summer camp.
Provides nutrition education and enrollment assistance for SNAP.
Delivers free services to Union County residents living with HIV/AIDS, featuring a year-long transitional housing program for single, homeless men. The program provides extensive support, encompassing case management, substance abuse and mental health treatment, education, medication management, and employment assistance, all geared towards facilitating their transition to permanent housing. Furthermore, the Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) initiative extends financial aid for rent, security deposits, and utilities to low-income, HIV-positive individuals at risk of homelessness.
