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Provides food assistance for individuals in need.
Provides a contact point for veterans and family members to obtain information about benefits. Claims can be instituted from this office. Documents needed: discharge papers, Social Security number, claim or file number.
Provides clinical counseling services to individuals and families. This includes but is not limited to, crime victims services, domestic violence services, HIV/AIDS services, marital issues services, parent-child conflicts services, workplace stress services, sexual abuse counseling services.
Recruits, trains, and coaches citizen-volunteers. For those who advocate for abused children in the community and in the courtroom.
Provides groceries to community members through a church food pantry.
Assists low-income individuals to obtain divorces Also assists in divorce cases.
Helps individuals remain in the community or return to the community rather than be cared for in a long term care facility. This medical assistance program offers limited covered services such as Home Health Services, Homemaker Services, Medical Day Care, Adult Social Day Care, Transportation Services, and Case Management. A federal home and community-based service program.
Offers a network of support services for aging adults and their caregivers. Provides referrals to: Centralized case management, Resource and referral, Counseling, Caregiver support, Transportation Meals on wheels, Volunteers.
Offers a variety of activities including crafts, line dancing, computer classes, self defense courses, and bingo. A lunch time meal is served daily. The centers are open during the day and occasionally offer special activities and events during the evening.
Provides after-school care for children in grades K through 8th grade for the Morris School District area. Homework assistance, tutoring and enrichment activities are offered.
Provides full-day preschool education for Elizabeth residents at no cost. Children are provided time to play and socialize with other children, breakfast, lunch, and snacks. Program continues through the summer months, to allow parents time to continue career or educational pursuits. Bilingual teaching services are available.
Offers temporary shelter through hotel placement to working families with dependent children who are homeless or at risk of losing their housing. Families are stabilized while they address barriers to independent living. Families who are receiving government assistance (TANF, SSI, SSD, or have a housing voucher) are ineligible.
Offers burial assistance to eligible recipients who have received or are receiving WFNJ and Medicaid. Also, SSI assistance.
Provides wraparound support services for recently-incarcerated individuals. Services include: addiction and behavioral health treatment, sober transitional housing, Medicaid registration and healthcare linkage, assistance with Motor Vehicle Commission identification, legal services, mentoring through faith-based and professional networks, and support for training and employment.
Offer specialty care including weight-loss surgery, addiction stabilization, general surgery, emergency services, ICU, rehab, maternity, pediatrics, and diagnostic imaging.
Provides a 6-month, Christian-based work readiness program serving up-to 40 participants at a time. Services include: job skills training, life recovery classes, financial literacy classes, work therapy, and Bible study.
Offers a specialized, short-term program to help children experiencing significant anxiety alleviate their symptoms, employing a team of skilled therapists who utilize current and effective treatments. This includes Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Medication Management, alongside Comprehensive Assessment, Specialized Individual Therapy, and Family Consultation.
