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Empowers individuals with disabilities to live more independently through the Residential Services program. Offers options like group homes where certified staff aid with daily living skills, and Supervised Apartments for those with mild disabilities, providing independent living with on-site support staff.
Provides group homes the support of trained staff and meet the needs of individuals with a wide range of challenges. Efforts to secure quality of life for all individuals who find their home at SCARC are guided by plans comprised of carefully crafted, personalized goals and objectives. Individuals participate in the care of their home and many other activities designed to foster a sense of warmth, stability, and friendship among housemates.
Provides case management services to help individuals navigate the requirements for housing as someone who was previously homeless.
Provides weekly prepackaged breakfast and lunch via pick-up. Also provides catering services for all school and staff functions.
Collects and distributes donations of new, unwrapped toys to children in need.
Provides counseling and assistance to pregnant girls and women throughout their pregnancy. The options of keeping the child or placing it up for adoption are evaluated and the realities of each choice are explored. When a decision is made, assistance is provided for either route with parenting classes or adoption proceedings.
Provide free turkeys on a first-come, first-served basis to those in need within the service area. Open to residents of Mercer County.
Offers a residential option for intellectually or developmentally disabled adults not requiring 24-hour care, where they reside independently within the community in private homes or apartments. Staff provide daily living aid, transportation, budgeting, medical appointment support, social activities, and community resource assistance, with 24-hour on-call support available.
Offers families who meet criteria and income guidelines temporary cash assistance and support services. Services may include: Childcare payment assistance, Transportation services, Work-related expenses (limited) and Family violence intervention.
Offers a confidential post-abortion healing program providing counseling referrals, peer support groups, retreats, and faith-based resources for women, men, and siblings affected by abortion, addressing grief, anxiety, depression, and other emotional impacts through facilitated support and trained clergy or therapist referrals.
Provides food assistance for individuals in need.
Provides professional development, continuing legal education (CLE), legal research resources, legislative advocacy, networking opportunities, and public legal information resources to individuals in New Jersey.
Provides emergency shelter for single women experiencing homelessness.
Provides internet access, computers, and charging stations at no cost. Also offers access to job search databases and online support services. Acts as a cooling and warming center during all regularly scheduled open hours.
Delivers statewide mobile crisis response for individuals with developmental disabilities experiencing mental health crises. Services include immediate crisis intervention in various settings, technical assistance, resource connections, training for clients and providers, and consultations at psychiatric units.
Offers on-site sit-down meals, meals to go, delivery of meals to seniors, on-site Choice Pantry services and a food truck that visits various neighborhoods in our area to provide meals.
