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Delivers free services to Union County residents living with HIV/AIDS, featuring a year-long transitional housing program for single, homeless men. The program provides extensive support, encompassing case management, substance abuse and mental health treatment, education, medication management, and employment assistance, all geared towards facilitating their transition to permanent housing. Furthermore, the Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA) initiative extends financial aid for rent, security deposits, and utilities to low-income, HIV-positive individuals at risk of homelessness.
Provides financial assistance to county residents who are at risk of homelessness, but are INELIGIBLE for welfare programs. This includes Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), General Assistance (GA), or Supplemental Security Income (SSI).
Assists recipients of WFNJ/TANF/GA and SSI. Provides emergency aid, covering expenses like moving costs, rapid rehousing, shelter, temporary rental assistance, and utility payments.
Provides emergency financial assistance and supportive services to eligible households that are homeless or at imminent risk of homelessness. Assistance may include temporary rental assistance, utility shut-off prevention, relocation assistance, rapid re-housing, and support securing permanent housing. Funding is subject to availability and is not guaranteed.
Provides emergency assistance to recipients of WFNJ/TANF/GA and SSI. Benefits include but are not limited to: Shelter and household furnishings, Temporary rental assistance or housing costs and Utility payments (such as heat, water, and electric).
Acts to prevent homelessness, or ""housing insecurity"" through rent and/or mortgage support. A family will be required to demonstrate financial need and literacy to be accepted into the program.
Provides various services for low- to moderate-income households in Burlington County. Services include: emergency food, clothing, and household articles; utility and rent ($500 max) payment assistance to assigned areas (Pemberton, Browns Mills, Wrightstown, Tabernacle, Southampton, Shamong, Chatsworth) with a $300 max; rural homeless programs; referral services; and volunteer opportunities.
Assists low-income families in Monmouth County to maintain permanent housing by offering financial aid of up to $2000 for rental assistance, security deposits, and current month's rent; mortgage assistance (excluding homes in foreclosure) covering current month's balance due and outstanding property taxes; and utility support encompassing security deposits, past due balances, shut-off notices, and reconnection of services for gas, electric, oil, propane, sewer, and tax bills, allowing clients to combine aid based on their requirements, with families eligible for assistance once every 12 months.
Offers financial assistance to county residents who are at risk of homelessness, but are INELIGIBLE for welfare programs. This includes: Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), General Assistance (GA), or Supplemental Security Income (SSI).
Provides back rent, security deposit, or short-term rental assistance to families and individuals. Focuses on those justice-involved within the past 12 months.
Offers emergency assistance to recipients of WFNJ/TANF/GA and SSI. Benefits include but are not limited to: Shelter and household furnishings, Temporary rental assistance or housing costs, Utility payments (such as heat, water, and electric), Moving expenses (security deposit or first month's rent), and Rapid rehousing for TANF recipients.
Provides emergency assistance to recipients of WFNJ/TANF/GA and SSI. Benefits include, but are not limited to, shelter and household furnishings, temporary rental assistance or housing costs, utility payments (such as heat, water, and electric), moving expenses (security deposit or first month's rent) and, rapid rehousing for TANF recipients
Provides a means to quickly move families into stable, individual housing units to stabilize families quickly and reduce the effects of the trauma of homelessness. Clients may be eligible for funding to pay for security deposits, rental assistance, utility deposits, moving costs. One year of intensive case management services is provided to support and stabilize families and move them towards self-sufficiency.
Assists eligible tenants facing eviction by matching them with resource navigators. Navigators assist individuals with social service support, case management, immediate problem-solving intervention, direct financial assistance, and provide access to legal services.
Provides emergency assistance to recipients of WFNJ/TANF/GA and SSI. Benefits include, but are not limited to: Shelter and household furnishings, Temporary rental assistance or housing costs, Motel Vouchers, Utility payments (such as heat, water, and electric), Moving expenses (security deposit or first month's rent), Rapid rehousing for TANF recipients.
Provides short‑term emergency assistance to eligible recipients of General Assistance (GA), Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) to address immediate crisis‑related needs
Provides housing stabilization services for individuals and families at risk of homelessness. Offers case management, resource navigation, and assistance with accessing housing-related services and benefits. Assists households in maintaining safe and stable housing.
Provides financial assistance to county residents who are at risk of homelessness, but are INELIGIBLE for welfare programs. This includes Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), General Assistance (GA), or Supplemental Security Income (SSI).
Does NOT provide emergency financial assistance or hotel stays.
Provides financial assistance to county residents who are at risk of homelessness, but are INELIGIBLE for welfare programs, including Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), General Assistance (GA), or Supplemental Security Income (SSI). You must make an appointment for assistance; does not accept walk-ins.
