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Serves as a NJ EASE agency that serves as a single point of contact for a variety of senior programs. This includes health care, insurance, home care services, long term care options, transportation, social activities, nutrition, and volunteer opportunities.
Assists low-income individuals who are eligible for free legal services/counseling in various civil matters. Services cover: housing issues, eviction, domestic violence, divorce, child custody, and bankruptcy.
Provides classes designed to help develop individuals' skills for either college enrollment, career advancement, High School Equivalency, or English as a second language.
Supports local Kinship caregivers by helping them access essential services such as family support groups, Medicaid, and legal assistance. The program offers financial aid and subsidies based on income and legal guardianship status, along with ongoing guidance for Kinship Legal Guardianship to ensure caregivers receive the resources and support they need.
Provide counseling for children aged 3-12 and supportive services for families affected by domestic violence and abuse, including individual and group creative arts therapy sessions tailored to promote children's well-being and aid their recovery from the impacts of domestic violence. Additionally, facilitate support groups where victims of domestic abuse can connect with other women who have undergone similar experiences, fostering empowerment and reinforcing the strides toward freedom and empowerment survivors have initiated.
Provides a variety of programs for people with special needs. Services include dragonfly program for young adults with special needs, delay the Disease: Exercise program that helps fight the symptoms of Parkinson's disease, project healthy bones for osteoporosis, rainbow fish (special needs aquatics), summer inclusion day camp, water and land exercise for individuals with arthritis.
Provides free legal services to low-income tenants who are facing eviction or the threat of eviction.
Provides an individualized academic and vocational program with therapeutic supportive services for children with special needs. Available statewide.
Provides support services for women who have been impacted by life-controlling issues, such as drug addiction, prostitution, or other crime. Meets basic needs and provides beds and meals for the duration of the program.
Provides several multi-service programs for veterans and their families. Programs includes addiction and substance services, caregiver support, homeless veteran care, laboratory and Pathology services, military sexual trauma, optometry, patient advocate services, prescriptions services, podiatry, primary care, psychology, social work services, suicide prevention, telehealth services, and women vet care.
Provides a range of Jewish-based, residential opportunities for adults with developmental disabilities. These homes aim to empower individuals to live complete and satisfying lives in inclusive community settings. Operates seven homes and six apartments. All of the residential homes are kosher compliant.
Empowers parents and family members, a nine-week program ensuring babies receive the best possible start. Sessions run offering breakfast, lunch, onsite childcare, safety tips, guidance on connecting with resources, insights into child development stages, and giveaways. Following program completion, staff maintain regular follow-ups through monthly home visits and phone calls.
Provides food assistance to people in need. Food drives are conducted with the program.
Delivers nutrition and breastfeeding education, nutritious foods, and enhanced access to regular health care and social services for low and moderate-income pregnant, postpartum, and breastfeeding women, as well as young children with or at risk of nutrition-related health problems. The service actively promotes and supports exclusive breastfeeding, conducts health and nutrition screenings, facilitates referrals to necessary health care and community services, and offers personalized nutrition/health counseling through individual and peer/group sessions. Additionally, the program issues food vouchers containing essential nutrients to supplement deficient or lacking diets.
Provide sterile syringes and harm reduction supplies through Project Access, NJCRI’s anonymous needle‑exchange program for individuals actively using injection drugs in Newark, offered in a low‑barrier, client‑centered setting.
Provides immediate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week mobilization of crisis staff to homes, schools or other safe locations where youth between the ages of 5 through 18 are experiencing behaviors putting them at risk of out-of-home placement or hospitalization. Stabilization services include brokering and referrals for services designed to moderate crisis and keep child at home safely and in the community.
Provide personalized support to Service Members, Veterans, caregivers, and their families by connecting them with essential services and earned resources to overcome challenges.
Provides work experience opportunities for individuals not currently seeking a competitive job or individuals seeking job skills training.
Provides a Home Support Technician for individuals with developmental disabilities to help them live independently as possible in their own homes. The technician provides instruction and supervision with daily living and home maintenance skills.
