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Provides a range of free HIV prevention, testing, and counseling services in Essex and Union Counties, including on-site and mobile van options, educating individuals on maintaining a healthy lifestyle and facilitating access to medical and social services for those HIV positive but not yet in treatment, while offering educational and risk-reduction programs to all high-risk community members, regardless of HIV status.
Assists veterans and their families with VA claims, pensions, compensation, state benefits, and questions about VA entitlements and services.
Provides a community-based, delinquency-intervention program which helps juvenile offenders learn new skills, connect with better options, complete terms of court and probation, or avoid formal charges altogether. Services include: conflict resolution skills development, gang culture education and prevention, violence prevention, tolerance and critical thinking skills, and training in respect for authority.
Provides financial assistance and support services. Aimed at families who have been granted asylum by the United States Government from political or religious persecution.
Assists low-income households in managing energy costs and maintaining safe, affordable utility service through the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) and the Universal Service Fund. (USF) Offers monthly credits on electric and/or gas bills to reduce ongoing energy costs. Designed for households that spend a significant portion of their income on energy. Helps prevent service interruptions and promotes long-term affordability.
Provides a community residents with a community-based, family-centered hub for family support, information, and services, the Inland Family Success Center serves as a "one-stop" destination in a safe, supportive environment. It offers programs and workshops aimed at enhancing the family unit, fostering relationships, enriching community members' lives, and fortifying families and neighborhoods. The center provides wrap-around resources and support services to aid families and bolster communities, all at no cost.
Provides a simple map-based search tool to find affordable housing resources in your area. It lists multifamily housing facilities, low-income housing units, USDA rural housing options, Public Housing Authorities, public housing developments, and contacts for Homelessness Continuum of Care (CoC) programs. Each entry has icons showing available HUD programs and includes contact information.
Provides funding to various services that aid eligible adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities with living, working, and thriving in their communities.
Provide wrap-around resources and supports to families, strengthening them and their communities. Staff serve as advocates, connecting families to various resources. Services include access to health services, parent education, employment services, life skills development, housing services, advocacy, and community resource referrals. Participate in a 10-week parenting class to explore new ideas, share experiences, and engage in supportive group activities. This is one of our most popular programs.
Provides partial care services for youth with a severe mental health diagnoses who are at risk for out-of-home placement.
Provides food assistance to families and individuals in need within the service area. Offering groceries, nonperishables, fresh fruits and vegetables, and other items, such as meats and household items, when available.
Creates a safety net for families and individuals who exhausted their five-year time limit on welfare (Work First New Jersey [WFNJ]). Also aids if they do not meet the criteria for an exemption to the time limit.
Provides integrated primary health‑care access for individuals with psychiatric conditions to support whole‑person wellness and reduce barriers to medical care. Services include: physical exams, diagnosis and treatment of chronic conditions, vaccinations, on‑site laboratory services, wellness and health‑education activities, preventive screenings, and referrals to medical specialists. Supports health stability to reduce avoidable hospitalizations.
Provides food and groceries to individuals in need of food assistance, at no cost. Services are provided via a drive-thru.
Provides referrals and vouchers to individuals for veterinarians, clinics, and mobile clinics for low-cost neutering and spaying. Also provides a program for individuals to spay or neuter feral animals.
Helps individuals diagnosed with a severe mental health condition integrate into the community. Services include: advocacy, linkage and referral, relationship building, daily living skills, and development of community-based supports.
Offer free legal services to low-income Essex County residents, including representation, advocacy, education, and referrals in areas like housing, family law, public benefits, health, and expungements, with specialized programs for seniors, the disabled, tenants, and domestic violence survivors.
Provides food assistance for individuals in need.
Provides various services to older adults; individuals with disabilities; and those subjected to abuse, neglect, or exploitation who cannot fully protect or care for themselves. Services include: home care, meals-on-wheels, health care, legal intervention, and case management.
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.
Provides emergency food assistance to people in need.
