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10 Jane Way, Frelinghuysen Middle School, Morristown, NJ 07960

Offer adults opportunities to acquire knowledge and skills missed in their formal educational years. The school aims at sharpening skills that have become rusty - mainly fundamental learning skills such as math and English. Courses are not for credit.

5 E Main St, Flemington, NJ 08822

Provides family support, parent education, advocacy, referrals, and youth and family activities. Offers life skills workshops, wellness programming, resource navigation, and individualized assistance to strengthen and empower families.

326 Harrison Ave, Harrison, NJ 07029

Provides housing counseling, tenant advocacy, and information for individuals and families seeking to obtain or maintain housing. Offers assistance with understanding tenant rights and responsibilities, resolving housing concerns, and accessing housing resources. Assists households in addressing barriers to housing stability.

299 South Shore Rd, US Rte 9 S, Marmora, NJ 08223

Aims to assist individuals and families with their financial and credit problems. This includes Confidential budget planning, Debt management, Credit counseling, Structured debt liquidation.

191 Bath Ave, Long Branch, NJ 07740
Assists individuals and families unable to manage finances due to disabilities or substance abuse. The agency ensures clients' basic needs are met by distributing funds effectively, collaborating with social workers on budget plans, coordinating with the Social Security Administration for continuous funds, conserving excess funds for clients' benefit, and preventing homelessness to enhance quality of life and reduce intervention needs by the Monmouth County Division of Social Services. The Representative Payee Program is fully bonded in New Jersey.  Representative Payee
913 Sewall Ave, Asbury Park, NJ 07712

Provides training and career services for women in the community. Services include: career counseling, computer literacy courses, ESL courses, job placement, interview skills, occupational training, personal finance workshops, resume writing, small business development, training, and education.

416 Sicklerville Rd, Unit A-2, Sicklerville, NJ 08081

Provides wrap-around resources and support for families and the community. Core services include health, social, legal services, education classes, information and referrals, parent-child activities, employment-ready programs, financial literacy, housing related services, and advocacy.    

110 Cohansey St, Bridgeton, NJ 08302
Offers a number of affordable housing and transitional housing options for families, mortgage counseling first time home buyers, education classes, budget/financial literacy classes to educate potential home buyers, and those undergoing mortgage foreclosure.
294 Union St, Hackensack, NJ 07601

Provides housing counseling to residents, including: homelessness assistance; rental topics; and pre-purchase/home buying. This includes workshops on financial literacy, budgeting, understanding credit, and pre-purchase education.

85 South St, Freehold, NJ 07728

Provides training and career services for women in the community. Services include: career counseling, computer literacy courses, ESL courses, job placement, interview skills, occupational training, personal finance workshops, resume writing, small business development, training, and education.

6814 Tilton Rd, Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08234

Provides an array of supportive services to individuals with developmental disabilities, and their families. Services include but are not limited to caregiver counseling/training, career/employment planning, companionship, diagnostic evaluations and consultations relating to the individual's disability, financial management, individual/group counseling, occupational therapy, physical therapy, respite, speech, language and hearing therapy.   

317 Elm St, Newark, NJ 07105
Provides financial coaching and employment‑related support services to help individuals improve economic stability. Assists with budgeting, credit building, employment readiness, and connection to income‑building resources.
200 Hwy 9, Englishtown, NJ 07726
Provides financial counseling and education services to families and individuals in need.
212 Second St, Ste 201B, Lakewood, NJ 08701
Provides comprehensive social service information and referrals to clients and assistance with budgeting and credit repair, completion of government forms, advocacy and fair hearing preparation. Notary publics are also available. Services include but not limited to budgeting, immediate and long-term financial planning, job search advice, pre-authorization advice, referrals to public and private programs that assist with specific medical needs, case oversight.
21 E Main St, Rear Ste, Millville, NJ 08332
Facilitates connections and referrals to off-site public and private social service resources, including information on economic self-sufficiency, employment-related services, income security services, local health care services, linkage to publicly-funded health insurance programs, and access to information on child, maternal, and family health services.
16 Fourth Ave, Bridgewater, NJ 08807
Provides a home visitation program for Visions and Pathways clients, as well as youth from the community at large. Adolescents, ages 14 through 21, receive independent-living skills education, career counseling and employment preparation through weekly workshops, mentoring groups and one-on-one support. During a typical year, Prosperity assists more than sixty (60) youth.
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982 Broad St, Newark, NJ 07102

Facilitating a one-stop shop, we offer wrap-around resources and support for families preemptively, preventing crisis situations. Core services include access to child, maternal, and family health services information, linkage to health insurance programs, referrals to local healthcare services, development of stability plans, economic self-sufficiency guidance, information and referral services, and parent/family education and activities.

1085 Raymond Blvd, 13th Fl, Newark, NJ 07102
Accessing the HUD Approved Housing Counseling Agency Directory allows individuals to find HUD-approved housing counseling agencies offering various counseling and workshops, such as mortgage delinquency and default counseling, financial management, budgeting, and credit counseling. It also includes home improvement and rehabilitation counseling, predatory lending education, pre-purchase homebuyer education, rental housing counseling, and reverse mortgage counseling. Users can search for agencies by name, city, zip code, language, and type of counseling service provided.
492 Route 57 West, Washington, NJ 07882
Assist parents by offering knowledge and skills for effective parenting, enhancing parent-child relationships, and encouraging the practice of effective discipline skills. Services provided by the Parent Resource Center include ongoing groups and workshops for infant, toddler/preschooler, and school-age parenting, with other groups available based on need, such as adolescent parenting and parenting of a child with ADHD. All services are free and voluntary, offering counseling services for individuals and families, support groups, parent enrichment workshops, parent training classes, and a variety of resources like books, videos, and information focused on parenting skills.
50 Park Pl, Ste 1025, Newark, NJ 07102
Offers several seminars, classes, and services to assist low income households in creating financial stability and independence. Services include; Financial literacy classes, Credit counseling, One on One financial counseling, Small business seminars, College financial aid guidance for first-generation students and families.
900 Haddon Ave, Ste 225, Collingswood, NJ 08108

Offers a match savings program for low-income families who are saving up to buy a house, further their education, or start a business. Allows low-income elementary to high school age students to save for education tuition, supplies, fees, and computer equipment. For every $1 that qualified participants deposit, the IDA program will deposit an additional $2.