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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.
Provides lease-based housing with on-site supportive services for tenants. Connects individuals with special needs to affordable housing and supportive services enabling stable, independent living in community settings. Housing is permanent so long as tenants meet rent and lease obligations. Various models exist for developing and managing supportive housing through partnerships among housing developers, property managers, and social service providers.
Provides a 45-minute consolation with a matrimonial attorney regarding NJ family law issues. Issues include: child support, visitation, custody, and divorce. All services are provided on a case-by-case basis.
Provides primary care, such as check-ups, school and work physicals, immunizations, blood tests, gynecological exams, STI/HIV testing, cancer screenings, family planning, and treatment of minor ailments for children, adults and senior citizens. Patients needing specialized or behavioral services can be referred to another doctor that best fits their needs.
Provides support, education, and advocacy for families who have children with have behavioral or mental health issues. Services offered include various support groups and a warm line.
Provides information and referral to various services. Referrals include: substance abuse prevention programs, counseling groups, advocacy work, youth center, social/recreational activities, and community service opportunities. Also operates a drop-in center for after school activities.
Offers structured day programs for older adults who need supervised care. Activities include: a daily exercise program; recreational and social activities; and art, horticultural, music, and pet therapies. Lunch is provided with participation in the program.
Empowering the community through legal, advocacy, and case management services, with a focus on disabled and low to moderate income individuals. Services cover public entitlements, housing advocacy, consumer law, family law, health insurance benefits, discrimination matters, barrier-free accessibility, and systems advocacy.
Provides a comprehensive array of intensive outpatient services, potentially overseen by a case manager. Additionally, it offers treatment for co-occurring disorders, encompassing mental health screenings, assessments, diagnosis, treatment, and medication monitoring.
Provides integrated care designed to improve overall health and well-being through community-based mental health and addiction treatment.
Provide free groceries and prepared meals to individuals and families in need, supporting community food security and wellness
Provides a comprehensive range of free services, including: mental health counseling, employment counseling, substance abuse education and prevention, preventative health awareness, primary medical linkages, learning support, youth development, recreation, and information/referral.
Builds and rehabilitates homes for purchase by low-income families, largely using volunteer labor and donated materials. Houses are sold to applicants with a 30-year, no-interest mortgage.
Provides employment training and placement services for individuals in need of employment. Services available may include employment counseling, career action planning, resume assistance, job matching, and computer skills training.
Offers a federal home and community-based service program for persons with AIDS and children under the age of 13 who are HIV positive. This medical assistance program offers comprehensive medical services specifically designed to meet the needs of this population.
Provides chiropractic, and natural healthcare services to the disabled community. Serves disabled children, adults, senior citizens, veterans, and the clergy.
Provides transportation, shopping, companionship, information and referral, and specialized services to older adults and disabled individuals.
