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Provides various services for older adults in the community. Services include: information, referrals, an exercise and equipment room, lunch programs, social and recreational activities, educational and health programs, and field trips. Transportation is also available within Sayreville.
Provides emergency food assistance to people in need.
Assists individuals with developmental disabilities with navigating the Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD) system of service providers and community resources. The program helps by providing individuals with a personalized approach to choosing what services best fit their needs.
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 medication options for individuals in recovery from opiate and alcohol use disorders.
Provides food vouchers for the purchase of fresh fruit, vegetables and herbs at participating farm markets for for low income seniors on PAAD. Voucher Distribution Locations Hunterdon County Senior Center, North Hunterdon Senior Center, Readington Township Social Services, and Starfish Food Pantry.
Operates an around-the-clock anonymous and confidential hotline where victims and survivors of crime can receive support, information, and referral options.
Assists financially eligible Burlington County families and individuals with rental and housing related needs to prevent homelessness. Services provided to the participant will be divided into two categories of primary and support services and will be determined on an individual basis. An individualized service plan to be developed in partnership between the participant and the case manager will be required.
Provides educational support services to school districts on a contracted basis. Services includes transportation; child study teams; instructional personnel; behavioral services; speech and language; and occupational, physical, music, and art therapy.
Provides adult education and workforce-development services, including English as a Second Language (ESL) instruction, job-readiness training, employment preparation, life-skills development, and career advancement opportunities for adults seeking greater self-sufficiency.
Provides assistance with applying for health coverage. Trained and certified staff members can help individual consumers, small businesses and their employees understand health coverage options, complete eligibility forms and enroll in a plan through the health insurance marketplace. Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) is available to those who qualify.
Provides a welcoming, family-centered community space offering support, education, and access to essential services. Core services include information on child, maternal, and family health, assistance with enrolling in publicly funded health insurance, and referrals to local healthcare providers. Additional resources include computer access, free printing, copying, and faxing, along with weekly workshops. Free diapers and wipes (while supplies last) and one-on-one assistance by appointment are also available.
Provides an evidence-based lifestyle change program for preventing type 2 diabetes. These year-long classes help participants make real lifestyle changes such as eating healthier, including physical activity into their daily lives, and improving problem-solving and coping skills.
Offers care services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families in New Jersey. Services include: After school care: Offered in-home and out-of-home for children with disabilities. Respite Care: Assists families with children who have a developmental disability by providing temporary relief options, either in the family's home, in the provider's home, or in the community.
Provides discounted phone and internet service to low-income individuals who are receiving state- and federally-recognized assistance programs. Discount is limited to one per household.
Coordinating bulk food collection and distribution, the EFNN supports 75 parish-based food pantries, soup kitchens, and shelters in the Archdiocese of Newark. Additionally, it administers federal emergency funds for pantries in specific counties and organizes programs like Catholic Relief Services' Operation Rice Bowl Lenten program for member food pantries and soup kitchens.
Connects older adults, individuals with disabilities, family caregivers, and residents of long‑term care facilities with information and access to long‑term services that support healthy aging and independent living. Also offers transportation assistance, life‑skills workshops, social and recreational activities, and health‑promotion programs to enhance quality of life.
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Offers various services, such as: law enforcement, tax assistance, public health, environmental oversight, primary healthcare, animal control, street maintenance, waste management, document provision, and public library access to individuals in the community.
Provides weekly blood pressure screening, workshops and lectures on health and wellness, and serves homemade, hot meals four days a week. The Kip Center is also open on Saturdays, offering classes, programs, events, and activities.
