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Operates a community thrift shop that sells quality used items at discounted prices. Every purchase directly funds essential programs and services in the local community.
Provides training and support to build life skills such as budgeting, job readiness, and self-sufficiency, often linked to transitional housing and community programs.
Helps military service members and their families access supportive services that are available in their local community. The centers offer clients information, referrals, and direct assistance with: Family assistance services, Transition assistance advisor, Military family life consultant, Psychological health providers, and Military OneSource.
Provides a full service adoption agency that specializes in Infant Domestic Open Adoption & Home Study Services. Free services are offered to pregnant women interested in learning more about adoption to see if it is the right choice for them. Also assists clients interested in becoming parents through adoption.
Assists homeless individuals through the Coordinated Entry Program by offering extensive one-on-one case management, including intake, assessment, and linkage to housing and supportive services. Case managers explain available resources and assist in linking individuals to suitable programs. Additionally, all homeless individual are welcome to visit either of GSECDC's Drop-In Centers during open hours.
Provides essential food items to support community members in need.
Provides rapid-response recovery linkage services. Offers connection for individuals impacted by substance use disorders, including opioid-related crises, to treatment, recovery coaching, detox placement, and ongoing support services.
Offers low-cost clothing, household goods, small appliances, and more.
Provides a mental health/stress hotline for frontline health care workers. Personalized care is private, confidential, and flexible to meet specific needs.
Helps individuals remain in the community or return to the community rather than be cared for in a long term care facility. This medical assistance program offers limited covered services such as Home Health Services, Homemaker Services, Medical Day Care, Adult Social Day Care, Transportation Services, and Case Management. A federal home and community-based service program.
| Provides food assistance to people in need. |
Provides free legal services and legal counseling to low-income individuals. Assists with consumer rights and debt cancellation, domestic violence and sexual assault, education, elder justice, expungements (Clearing Your Record), family and relationships, federal taxes, HIV/AIDS (rya white project), housing, immigration, public benefits, seniors, and veterans.
Provides food assistance for individuals in need.
Provides housing and supportive services for four to eight individuals per 55 community-based residences throughout New Jersey.
Provide a safe, structured environment for adolescent boys (18–21) who are homeless, at risk, or aging out of foster care, offering individualized support to promote stability, self-sufficiency, personal growth, and a successful transition to adulthood and independence.
Provides supportive services to individuals with developmental or multiple disabilities. Services include: vocational training, work experience, job placement, and specialized work training assistance in various areas. Areas include: food service, office and computer skills, and custodial services.
Offers home repairs to seniors and individuals with disabilities whose primary homes were damaged by Superstorm Sandy. The program may include: replacement of interior wall boards, mold remediation, restoration of heating and cooling systems, fixing electrical, patching roofs, cutting and removal of trees, debris disposal, and refurbishing of major home appliances. Personalized advice and support will be available to help eligible households get what they need to make their homes livable.
Family Resource Associates (FRA) offers classes for individuals with disabilities that have graduated high school and are not working full time. Program is designed to maintain skills, teach employability skills, and independent living skills. As well community outings.
