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Offers specialized classes and support groups which cover civics for residency preparation, ESL at varying levels, financial literacy, health and nutrition, practical skills, and Spanish for English-speaking professionals.
Provides home and vehicle modification and assistive technology devices that help youth with developmental disabilities live more independently at home and in the community.
Provides outpatient mental health and substance use treatment for children, adolescents, and adults. Services include: psychiatric evaluation, medication monitoring, biopsychosocial assessments, individualized treatment planning, individual, group, and family therapy, medication for Opioid Use Disorders (MOUD) and Medication for Alcohol Use Disorders (MAUD), intensive outpatient programs for substance use, care management, peer and family support services, ambulatory withdrawal management, crisis intervention services, and primary care screening and monitoring.
Provides comprehensive, accessible, and affordable primary and preventive health care to Ocean and Monmouth County residents, regardless of their ability to pay.
Delivers fresh, local produce to residents in need. Individuals experiencing hardship and food insecurity are eligible to enroll for short-term assistance.
Provides adoption and surrendering services, animal control, and treatment options to individuals in the community. Also provides spaying and neutering services.
Provides food pantry that distributes groceries and limited emergency assistance to individuals and families experiencing financial hardship.
Provides a 6-month creative therapy curriculum designed for children affected by domestic violence. Types of art therapy includes: art, music and movement, drama, and play.
Provides emergency food assistance through a food pantry for local residents experiencing food insecurity. Offers holiday meal baskets, including a frozen turkey, for Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Provides assistance for older adults, people with disabilities and other vulnerable individuals. These individuals are unable to act on their own behalf or manage their own affairs, or who are in immediate danger due to physical or emotional abuse, unsafe or hazardous living conditions, exploitation, neglect, self-neglect or abandonment.
Provides up to three N95 masks to the general public. There is also information about how to properly use the masks.
Provides food support by offering free groceries, hot meals, and non-perishable food baskets to individuals and families facing hardship.
Offers detailed advice for parents on selecting and installing the appropriate car seats for their children. Parents can also search for a free local car seat inspection station in their area, and register their car seats to be notified of any recalls.
Provides subsidized independent and assisted living community for low-income seniors ages 62, and over. The community offers one- and two-bedroom units, with individually controlled heat and air conditioning units and fully equipped kitchens.
Provides food assistance for individuals in need.
Offers a community-based, family-centered neighborhood hub providing support, information, and services. Core services comprise of information on child, maternal, and family health services. Provides housing-related services, parent education and parent-child activities, and advocating for community members.
Provides information, assistance and outreach services to older adults. Services include: transportation, weekend meals, home health services, legal assistance, respite care, adult day care, and care management.
Provides various resources and supports to families. Resources include: a library with computer access and community workshops on health, parent education, parent and child activities, housing, employment, and life skills.
