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Provides free, confidential mental health information and a referral hotline that connects callers to mental health and substance abuse services. Resources include: in- and out-patient services (for both mental health and substance abuse); rehabilitation; self-help; and legal, housing, employment, and mental health education.
Provides qualified New Jersey first-time homebuyers with a competitive 30-year, fixed-rate government-insured loan (FHA/VA/USDA) originated through an NJHMFA participating lender.
Provides support networks for families to aid in stress management through various services. Services include: parenting classes, resume building, job search support, ESL and citizenship tutoring, community advisory, movie nights, financial literacy, healthy living classes, family crafts, and a moms support group.
Offers legal advocates for victims of domestic violence, acting as liaisons between victims and law enforcement, court staff, and attorneys (with permission). Assists in applying for temporary restraining orders, answering questions about restraining orders, informing individuals of their rights as survivors, offering court preparation and accompaniment for hearings, and providing follow-up support through the legal system.
Provides kosher, non-perishable food and personal care items to individuals and need. Assistance may be delivered to homes by request.
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.
Eases the physical, psychological, and emotional trauma while preventing the recurrence of domestic violence, sexual assault, incest, and human trafficking for victims and their families. Includes services such as operating a 24-hour hotline for crisis intervention, emotional support, information on emergency shelter, counseling, legal advocacy, and other community and social service resources
Provides intensive outpatient, partial hospitalization, and inpatient mental health services. Services include: mood disorders, ADHD, schizophrenia, grief and loss, and anger issues.
Assists individuals who have lost their primary source of income, usually due to divorce, separation, death or disability of a spouse or significant other, with re-entering the workforce in order to gain financial independence. Assistance is provided through career counseling, job search support, resume assistance, interview preparation, job training, and emotional support. Coordinates free legal consultations with family law attorneys.
Provides individuals and couples without children who meet criteria and income guidelines temporary cash assistance. The program includes support services as well.
Offers a community-based, family-centered neighborhood gathering place providing support, information, and services. Core offerings include access to child, maternal, and family health services, linkage to publicly-funded health insurance programs, employment-related services, job readiness training, information and referral services, life skills training, housing assistance, parent education, advocacy, and parent-child activities. Also offers diaper and food distribution.
Provides emergency and non-emergency medical services for Springfield residents. Accepts volunteers with not prior experience.
