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Provides emergency food assistance to people in need. Can be done by appointment on a case by case basis.
Offers individual and family counseling services for parents who have experienced a pregnancy loss or the death of a child. Also for adults and children who have experienced the loss of a parent, family member or partner.
Provides assistance to adults in the areas of, health, transportation, housing, education, employment, and translation. Open to residents of Burlington County.
Collects food for Chatham Community Food Pantry. Also collects donations of baby formula, clothing, and items for babies up to 1 1/2 years for the North Porch program in Newark. Donations can be made anytime including Parish Hours.
Provides a hot lunch six days a week. At meal times, health services, educational services, and information and referral are also accessible. Meals are served hot and bagged lunches are available.
Provides routine, non-medical assistance to adults with disabilities who are employed, involved in community volunteer work, or attending school and are not eligible for Medicaid. Personal assistants help with tasks such as: light house keeping, bathing, dressing, preparing meals, shopping, driving, or using public transportation.
Provides a one-time grant of up to $450 towards a gas heating bill for Elizabethtown Gas customers who are facing a temporary financial hardship or family crisis. Grants are subject to the availability of funding.
Provides integrated primary health‑care access for individuals with psychiatric conditions to support whole‑person wellness and reduce barriers to medical care. Services include: physical exams, diagnosis and treatment of chronic conditions, vaccinations, on‑site laboratory services, wellness and health‑education activities, preventive screenings, and referrals to medical specialists. Supports health stability to reduce avoidable hospitalizations.
Offers a wide range of outpatient services which may be coordinated by a case manager. This may include individual and group counseling, 12-step meetings, Social and recreational activities, life skills training, relapse prevention services, and continuing care program and supportive services (such as childcare, transportation and parenting skills development).
Provides overnight, after-hours shelter in a home-like setting with bedrooms, large kitchens, dining areas, and living rooms. Individuals have access to various services such as: Social Security and welfare offices, supermarkets, and laundry facilities.
Promotes personal growth and achievement in an inclusive setting. Encourages campers to develop new skills and enhance existing strengths. Offers opportunities to engage in favorite activities and explore new interests. Emphasizes cooperation, communication, and mutual support among campers.
Assists with specialized federal tax-related services at the IRS taxpayer assistance center in Mountainside, covering account inquiries, adjustments, alien clearances, taxpayer assistance order applications, basic tax law inquiries, Form 2290 preparation, individual taxpayer identification numbers, multilingual aid, payment arrangements, procedural inquiries, tax issue resolutions, and tax form assistance. Note: Taxpayer assistance centers no longer provide tax return preparation services, directing inquiries to alternative resources such as free file and VITA.
Investigates complaints of possible fraud committed by welfare clients. Complaints are taken from private citizens and other agencies. Those making a complaint may remain anonymous.
Provides grief support for children, young adults, and families coping with the loss of a loved one. Services include: peer support groups, community webinars, and training programs to foster emotional well-being.
Provides assistance in filing bills with Medicare/Medicaid and secondary insurance companies. The program will also provide information to assist consumers in choosing a Medicare Part D plan for prescription coverage.
Provides a supervised, walk-in residential facility serving youth between the ages of 11-17. For those who are in need of a safe, clean and supportive environment in which to live.
Provides food pantry that distributes groceries and limited emergency assistance to individuals and families experiencing financial hardship.
Offers 36 senior housing units subsidized by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and 10 units of private affordable senior/disabled housing, all offering accessible accommodations within close proximity to supportive services.
Provides youth with opportunities for social recreation as well as athletic recreation, healthy snacks and meals, and academic mentoring. All children have access to a Gymnasium, Computers, Entertainment, Arts & Crafts, Performing Arts, STEM, and High Yield Learning Activities.
