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Offer food assistance to local residents via curbside pickup and limited home delivery for individuals unable to travel, ensuring access to essential nutrition services.
Provides integrated care coordination for youth with co-occurring behavioral health and chronic medical conditions. Enhances traditional Wraparound care management by coordinating physical health, behavioral health, wellness education, hospitalization follow-up, medication monitoring, and communication among medical and behavioral health providers
Offers free English as a Second Language Classes. Scheduled during the morning and at night.
Serves as an information and referral service for the Federal government. Information specialists answer questions concerning an almost limitless variety of topics.
Provides food assistance to people in need. Hygiene products may be available on occasion.
Provides numerous activities for children and youth during the month of July. Summer activities include a day camp for children, ages 7 to 12 years old, and an overnight camp at the Johnsonburg Presbyterian Camp.
Provides primary care including adult medicine, family planning, HIV testing and PrEP, pediatrics, women's health, substance use disorder/addiction treatment, and vaccinations. Patients needing specialized or behavioral services can be referred to another doctor that best fits their needs.
Provides low-income seniors with coupons for aid. They can be exchanged for eligible foods (fruits, vegetables, honey, and fresh-cut herbs) at farmers' markets, roadside stands, and community supported agriculture (CSA) programs.
Provides free clothing and footwear to individuals and families in need within Somerset County through the Somerville Area FISH Clothing Pantry. Offers services without referral or requirement for personal information.
Please visit the website to locate contact information for your local municipality. Delivers a wide array of services to residents, including law enforcement and emergency assistance, local tax information management, public health and environmental oversight, provision of basic primary health care, animal control, maintenance of streets and public spaces, waste management, issuance of essential documents like birth and marriage certificates, and operation of public libraries.
Offers live webinar sessions to help disabled individuals qualify for loans to assist with assistive technology costs. Affordable loans from $500 to $30,000 are available for the purchase of home/vehicle modification, hearing aids, smart phones, stair lifts, sports equipment, and other assistive technology.
Provides transitional support for adult offenders returning to the greater Trenton area, including case management, employment and education assistance, housing services, computer-based learning, substance abuse treatment, mental health referrals, and mentoring.
Administers the Personal Assistance Services Program (PASP), enabling adults with physical disabilities to pursue work, education, and independent living. Personal assistants aid with tasks like housekeeping, bathing, meal prep, shopping, and transportation. Manages Warren County's Adult Protective Services and serves as the lead agency for the New Jersey Easy Access Single Entry system (NJEASE).
Delivers nutrition and breastfeeding education, nutritious foods, and enhanced access to regular health care and social services for low and moderate-income pregnant, postpartum, and breastfeeding women, as well as young children with or at risk of nutrition-related health problems. The service actively promotes and supports exclusive breastfeeding, conducts health and nutrition screenings, facilitates referrals to necessary health care and community services, and offers personalized nutrition/health counseling through individual and peer/group sessions. Additionally, the program issues food vouchers containing essential nutrients to supplement deficient or lacking diets.
An 8-month leadership development and advocacy education program for adults with developmental disabilities (over age 21) and family members of children and transition age youth. The goal of this program is to prepare the next generation of disability advocates to work toward meaningful statewide change.
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.
