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Assists individuals with residential needs in transitioning from hospital to community living by securing permanent housing with state-subsidized rental assistance vouchers, developing wellness goals, and providing personal assistance for education and living skills. Services include: outreach for mental health, substance abuse, and medical services, career counseling, job seeking skills training, psychiatry, wellness nurses, housing specialists, Mental Illness and Chemical Abuse (MICA), and vocational counselors to prevent unnecessary hospitalizations.
Aids in the the prevention, education, counseling, testing and treatment of disease. Provides directories of locations with HIV and STD screenings and treatments. Also provides supportive programs and services for individuals infected with HIV.
Provides students with employment opportunities by assisting with writing resumes, improving interview skills and developing connections to local employers. Also, helps create a budget and improve credit scores. Additionally, provides supportive services for students that need transportation, childcare and a host of other supportive services available.
Operates several supportive programs for senior citizens, and their families, who live in Atlantic County. Services include: Caregiver Support Group, Fix-It Program, Information and Assistance (Call Center), Legal Services, Medical Day Care, Recreation and Social Activities, State Health Insurance Program (SHIP), Social Day Care, and Social Security Administration On-Line Benefit Information.
Treats conditions affecting individuals' ability to complete daily living skills and become more independent.
Provides educational workshops, publications, resource navigation, and information services for individuals affected by cancer.
Provides counseling and therapy services for war-zone returnees and their dependents. In additionally also provides advice and information regarding veterans' benefits and aid in filing claims. Counseling specialities include post-traumatic stress disorder, readjustment counseling, bereavement counseling, alcohol and drug counseling, sexual trauma counseling, marriage and family counseling.
Provides support children who are deaf or hard of hearing, and their families in childcare settings, homes, pre-schools, or other applicable programs.
Provides supportive services to government entities through volunteers. Recruited volunteers have backgrounds in communications, Common Business-Oriented Language (COBOL), operations, and technology.
Provides interactive virtual workshops aimed to provide continue access to services, leadership and career focused initiatives, and ways to advocate in communities. Also provides workshops to provide continued support to residents facing educational, health, and economic barriers.
A collaborative course through which people with diabetes gain the knowledge and skills needed to modify their behavior and successfully self-manage the disease and its related conditions. The course incorporates the needs, goals, and life experiences of the person with diabetes and is guided by evidence-based standards. DSME can be conducted on an individual and/or group basis and is facilitated by a licensed health professional.
Provides weekly one-on-one tutoring for children, ages 7 to 16, with an emphasis on English and math. Tutors and students are matched according to interest and abilities. The program runs through school year and concludes with a writing contest.
Provides mobile community health outreach across Trenton, offering health education, screenings, vaccinations, and referrals to medical and social services.
Aids victims of natural disasters with legal-related issues. Covers a variety of fields including: landlord-tenant law, consumer fraud issues, and FEMA appeals.
Offers in-home nursing and rehabilitation services. Services include: Cooking assistance, Community resource referrals, Cleaning assistance, Injections and infusion therapy, Medication administration services, Nutritional counseling, Preventative services, Post-operative care, Wound care, Shopping assistance.
Helps Southern New Jersey cat and dog owners by providing supplemental food, litter and other basic necessities. Assistance focuses on seniors, low-income families, the disabled, the homeless, and people going through a difficult time keeping or caring for their pets.
Offers a toll-free helpline as well as a live chat and an e-mail for individuals needing further information specific to irritable bowel diseases (IBD). Such as Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis.
Provides assistance in completing the necessary forms to attain citizenship (form N-400), or to renew or replace a green card (form I-90). Services are provided by appointment only.
Mercer Street Friends Center offers a free, year-round pre-school for children, ages 3 through 5, living in Trenton. The preschool is an Abbott approved school.
