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Offers recreational and therapeutic programs for individuals with development disabilities. Respite care is available through residential camping.
Provides food assistance, personal care items, a nutrition education program, and (limited) home food delivery. Open Mondays and Wednesdays from 9:30am-12pm.
Provides the community with food, commodities and basic toiletries.
Provides a welcoming “helping hand” to travelers facing disruptions, missed connections, lost luggage, or distress at EWR, ensuring safe navigation and connecting passengers with appropriate social service support as needed.
Provides pet food and pet care supplies to support households experiencing financial hardship
Provides local families facing food insecurity with a variety of nutritious options, including fresh produce, healthy food choices, and assorted non-perishable items. In addition, we offer personal hygiene products and essential baby supplies, ensuring families have access to the basic necessities that support their well-being and dignity.
Delivers in-home health care services to individuals in New Jersey. Services include: 24-hour nursing care; health aides; hospice care; medical social work; and rehabilitative services including physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech pathology, infusion therapy, private duty services, and telehealth; and emergency response services. Also provides specialized support programs, palliative care, respite care, wound care, ostomy care, medication management, and telehealth in-home monitoring.
Organizes programs that encourage healthy, social environments for children and parents to share together, focusing on strengthening their relationship. Programs may include family workshops and workshops for new mothers that provide diapers and other maternal supplies once a month.
Empowers individuals with diabetes through one-on-one Diabetes Self-Management Education Classes (DSME) and training, providing the necessary knowledge and skills to modify behavior and effectively self-manage the disease and its related conditions. Facilitated by licensed health professionals, the course tailors its approach to the specific needs, goals, and life experiences of each person with diabetes, guided by evidence-based standards. DSME covers a range of topics, including the diabetes disease process, treatment options, nutrition management, physical activity, medication utilization, blood glucose monitoring, prevention and treatment of acute and chronic complications, goal setting, problem solving, psychosocial adjustment, and preconception care and management during pregnancy if applicable.
Assists individuals and couples without children with temporary cash assistance and support services.
Provides short-term rental assistance and services for individuals and families currently experiencing homelessness.
Operates as a comprehensive 361-bed nonprofit acute care medical center. Provides a full range of health services from prevention and diagnosis to treatment, rehabilitation, and wellness maintenance.
Provides intensive services for men in recovery from chronic substance use in a secure, structured and substance-free environment. Services include 12-Step philosophy, peer support, and clinically-oriented counseling interventions.
Provides monthly food‑purchase benefits via an Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) Card to eligible low‑income individuals and families to help improve food security and access to nutritious meals.. The card is accepted in most food retail stores and some farmers markets.
Provides various education programs for deaf children. Programs include: preschool for children ages 3 and under, high school education, a deaf-blind program, and a Transition to Work program for recent graduates. Support staff is available on campus.
