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Provides case management services to help individuals navigate the requirements for housing as someone who was previously homeless.
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 affordable apartments to individuals with disabilities or special medical needs. Apartments provide access to on-site counseling and support groups, medical support, and recreational activities.
Provides supportive transitional and permanent housing for homeless adults and/or mentally ill/MICA individuals. Supportive services include: case management, information and referral, and advocacy for housing or employment.
Provides a 5-bed permanent supportive housing for homeless men (age 18+) with HIV/AIDS. Residents also receives case management services, referral service to other social service programs or hospitals, life skills program, substance abuse and mental health counseling, support groups and monthly house meetings.
Offers affordable housing options for individuals and families in the community, with special needs. Residents receive support to engage in community, financial assistance, opportunities for peer support, budgeting aid, illness management, and education/workforce skills development. Housing options comprise permanent supportive housing, intensive supportive housing for adults transitioning from hospitals, group homes, and supported apartments.
Provides a transitional/permanent supportive housing program for homeless families and individuals, including those with HIV/AIDS, mental illness, developmental or other disabilities, and families with financial and social difficulties.
Offers permanent housing and case management services for individuals and families in which one adult or child has a disability, who are transitioning out of homelessness. The program offers clients supportive housing, enabling them to live as independently as possible.
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
Represents both buyers and sellers as Broker in handling real estate purchases and sales, including those properties of The Salt & Light Company, Inc. Delta Read Estate currently has six licensed Real Estate Salespersons in addition to the Broker.
Provides permanent housing for women who have exited the criminal justice system, are homeless, and have a disability. Women in the program receive case management/supportive services while in the program. Does not provide emergency housing.
Provides assistance with rent while setting and monitoring goals for self-sufficiency. Open to residents of Cape May County.
Provides individuals with permanent housing and case management services in both boarding home and apartment settings. Helps homeless families, veterans, and individuals with special needs work toward more stable situations.
Provides emergency assistance to WFNJ/TANF/GA and SSI recipients, addressing essential needs such as shelter, household furnishings, temporary rental aid, utility payments (e.g., heat, water, electricity), moving expenses (e.g., security deposit or first month’s rent), and rapid rehousing support for TANF recipients.
