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Provides a full-day, twelve-month, ABA-based school program tailored for learners over 21 years old. Services encompass a variety of individualized ABA-based teaching techniques, emphasizing paid employment, volunteer opportunities, and individualized programming in communication, self-care, leisure, social, and functional academic skills.
Provides critical resources and support to families and children, including early education programs, after-school initiatives, emergency food and shelter, homeless intervention, support services for individuals with disabilities, and more. Also provides access to child, maternal, and family health information, referrals to health care services and insurance programs.
Offers a specialized program for adults with complex medical or behavioral challenges.
Assists applicants with various benefits including retirement, disability, survivors, SSI, and Medicare. Applicants should apply for retirement benefits at least 3 months before retiring, and disability payments are for those with severe impairments hindering work or leading to death. Eligibility for disability under SSI depends on work history and financial resources. A replacement Social Security card can also be obtained in-office. Check the website for online services.
Provides assistance programs to individuals struggling with addiction. Also contracts with community organizations to support prevention, early intervention, treatment, education, and recovery services for at-risk individuals.
Provide showers and laundry services to those in need.
Provides a designated county Crisis Screening Center for anyone experiencing an urgent mental health problem. There is a mobile response team available to provide services to clients at home or at the site of the crisis. Provides short-term intervention, de-escalation and stabilization, psychiatric evaluation, nurse assessment, and information and referral to community-based services and access to inpatient hospitalization.
Offers support to homeless and at-risk young women, between the ages of 18 and 25. Sierra provides women and their babies, with housing, education, life skills and other essential social services that help them transition from homelessness to self-sufficiency.
Intensive Family Support Services (IFSS) is a specialty program of Ocean Mental Health Services that offers support groups and education for caregivers of individuals with mental illness. The program can help caregivers with the stress and worry that often accompanies their role, including issues such as isolation, frustration, lack of knowledge and understanding, insecurity, and anxiety.
Provides assistance and accessibility services to individuals with disabilities. Services include: comprehensive evaluations, training, support, and mobile visits.
Provide early childhood education that strengthens language, reading, and math skills, improving chances of high school graduation, college attendance, and career success.
Provides assistance with daily tasks and care through a network of registered nurses. Types of care include bathing, transfers, ambulation, meals, therapy, and exercises.
Provides non-perishable food assistance to individuals in the community.
Provides job training and employment resources to help individuals secure and maintain employment
Offers various mental health and support services to individuals in need. Services include: psychotherapy, adolescent services, outpatient mental health services, bariatric surgery biopsychosocial evaluations, family resolution programs, comprehensive adolescent programs (Morris County only), substance abuse assessments, forensic services, mental health and risk assessments, Traumatic Loss Coalition for Youth program (Sussex County), school-based counseling services, and school clearance risk assessments. Services are available in-person or via telehealth.
Provides long-term residential substance abuse treatment in a structured recovery environment. Services are designed to address addiction and life skills issues.
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 food assistance to people in need. Food assistance comes in the form of groceries for 4-5 meals per family size once a month. The food package generally includes frozen meat, canned goods, dry staple items, baby food, and milk when needed.
Provides assistance with applying for health coverage. Trained and certified staff members can help individual consumers understand health coverage options, complete eligibility forms, and enroll in a plan through the health insurance marketplace. The NJ FamilyCare Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) is also available to those who qualify.
Offers exemplary student veterans (Fellows) the chance to join the VFW legislative team on Capitol Hill during the VFW Legislative Conference hosted in early spring each year.
