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Housing and Support Program | HOME of Somerset County

Provides a continuum of care for homeless families with children. Emergency shelter is provided through housing-based programs supplemented by a large community support network. Services are focused on emphasizing dignity and support.

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Step-Up Transitional Housing | The Gateway Family YMCA

Provides assistance with transitioning from homelessness to self-sufficiency. The program emphasizes employment and training. Individuals also receive extensive support through a continuum of care system.

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Salem County Lease Apartment Program (SCLAHP) | Salem County Inter-Agency Council of Human Services

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.

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Adult Rehabilitation Center | Salvation Army - Newark Area Services

Assists men and women struggling with coping and self-sufficiency through spiritual, social, and emotional support. Offering residential housing, work, and group and individual therapy, the center prepares participants for re-entry into society and employment. A minimum six-month commitment is necessary to break negative patterns and instill positive life choices, fostering productivity and community integration.

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Madison House | The Gateway Family YMCA

Provides temporary housing for female heads of household and their children in a safe environment.

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Winifred Canright House | Camden Scattered Sites Housing Project

Offers transitional housing, healthcare, and supportive services to up to 18 homeless men. Program stays typically last nine months to one year, with the option to extend up to two years if necessary. Case managers collaborate with residents and referring agencies to create Program Plans, addressing budgeting, substance use treatment, mental health counseling, transportation, employment, medical needs, and long-term housing options. If employment is unattainable for medical reasons, Case Managers assist in applying for financial support (social security, disability, HOPWA, etc.).

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Transitional Housing | Apostles' House

Provide stable, safe, and drug-free transitional housing through a multi-service non-profit operating 15 fully furnished apartments to support homeless families. (Not for single Indviduals)

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Casa Rainbow | Volunteers of America Delaware Valley (VOADV)

Offers eight units of permanent housing for single people with a history of homelessness, and three units of two-year transitional housing for two-person families.

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Camden DREAMS | Center For Family Services

Empowers young adults without the support of their family by offering apartments and counseling. Through mentorship, they set goals, make sound choices, and plan for self-sufficiency by securing employment. Provides individual and family counseling for past or present issues, aiming for successful permanent housing, healthy independent living, budgeting skills, and community enhancement.

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Grandma's Place Shelter | Hope Through Care

Offers homeless women with children a place to stay as they transition into independent living. Up to 7 families can be housed at one time, and can remain in the program for up to 3 months. In addition, the organization provides several supportive services for the mothers and children involved in the program including housing placement and case management.

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Dudley House | The Gateway Family YMCA

Provides a residential housing program and various social service programs. Services are aimed at addressing the needs of veterans.

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Transitional and Permanent Housing | Escher SRO Project

Providing subsidized transitional, permanent housing, and social services for individuals in the community. Limited space is available and community amenities are included.

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Homeless Veterans Rehabilitation | NJ Department of Veterans Affairs - Health Care System

Assisting homeless veterans, the VA NJ Health Care System provides diverse services:- Rehabilitative Treatment: Offering a 3-4 month, 85-bed residential program, it delivers intensive rehabilitation with medical, psychiatric, vocational, and recreational services. The team employs a modified therapeutic community structure, emphasizing the 12-step model.- Employment Training: Through Veterans' Industries, homeless veterans engage in paid on-the-job training in various fields such as construction, golf operations, and horticulture.- Transitional Housing: Collaborating with community-based agencies, the VA supplies over 100 units of transitional housing for up to two years, aiding veterans in preparing for independent living.

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My Place Transitional Living Program | Visions and Pathways

Provides a residential transitional living program for five males, ages 18 to 21, who continue to need support services as they "age out" of the foster care system. Residents attend school, hold a part-time job, and learn financial literacy and other independent-living skills to prepare them for independence.

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Loving Care Home | Visions and Pathways

Offers a safe, stable space for females in need of a place to stay. The youth can stay up to 18 months and work with their Case Manager to obtain employment, plan their next living arrangement, learn life skills and financial literacy. The youth have access to arts/rec activities, mentoring sessions and life skills workshops.

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Domiciliary Care for Homeless Veterans | NJ Department of Veterans Affairs - Health Care System

Providing VA's Domiciliary Care for Homeless Veterans (DCHV) program, an 85-bed treatment center and transitional residence, offering medical, mental health, and substance abuse treatment. The average stay is around 4 months, and while not general transitional housing, it serves as a crucial resource for veterans reentering the community, often acting as an entry point for other VA transitional housing programs.

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Whitney House Transitional Living Program | Visions and Pathways

Provides a residential transitional living program for 5 young women, ages 18 through 21, who continue to need support services as they "age out" of the foster care system. Residents attend school, hold a part-time job, and learn financial literacy and other independent-living skills to prepare them for independence.

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[INTERNAL ONLY] Transitional Housing Program | Homeless Solutions

Provides transitional living apartments for employed homeless families. Services include: case management and life skills training. Families are offered information and referral and workshops on rental readiness, budgeting, and parenting. Aims to move families out of homelessness and into affordable, permanent housing.

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Family Afterward | Freedom House

Provides recovery housing and case management services for women recovering from substance use and co-occurring disorders with a focus on reunification with their children. Designed for women who are stable in their recovery, the program teaches life skills and provides a case manager who oversees their stay and works with the courts to reunite them with their children.

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Homefront Family Campus | HomeFront

Provides emergency shelter for up to 38 homeless families with children. The HomeFront Family Campus is more than just a safe haven for families in crisis.Included are healing programs, support services tailored to each family's needs, valuable community partners, and on-site access to childcare, health care, job training and other services designed to break the cycle of homelessness

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Transitional Housing | Community Hope

Provides transitional housing for adults with serious and persistent mental illness. Offers 24-hour supervised community residences. Services include: daily, supported-living apartments; daily living assistance; case management; medication monitoring; crisis intervention; social skills enhancement; recreational and social activities; and transportation services.

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Residential & Supportive Housing Services | South Jersey Behavioral Health Resources (SJBHR)

Offers residential services to adults with mental health issues in a group living setting, including psychosocial rehabilitation and transitional housing. Sites are located throughout Camden County.

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Transitional Housing | Alternatives, Inc.

Provides transitional houisng and supportive services for homeless individuals and families in Somerset County.

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Transitional Living Program | Ocean's Harbor House

Provides transitional housing and supportive services for homeless youth, ages 16 through 21, as well as youth aging out of the foster system. Services include; Educational and Vocational Counseling, Job Search, Interview Skills, Resume Writing, SAT and GED preparation, Weekly Support Groups, Anger Management, Drug/Alcohol Prevention, Parent/Sibling Support, along with other groups pertaining to self-sufficiency, Referral and Case Management Services, Individual and Family Counseling.

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Transitional Program | Sierra House

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.

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