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Provides short-term case management and support services to families in the service area. Also provides resources and linkages to additional community programs. Some families may be eligible for financial assistance.
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.
Administers the General Assistance (GA) Program, a state financed welfare program for eligible adults or childless couples. This is run by the help and human services department.
Provides and administers benefits and entitlement programs to citizens in need. Assists with programs such as SNAP, Social Security/Medicaid, and utility payment assistance as well as non-governmental programs.
Assists older adults with emergencies. This includes: lack of heat, electricity, gas, or water; need for medical examinations or medications; transportation; security deposit or small household repairs; and air conditioning units.
Offers an array of services to survivors and those impacted directly by the Holocaust. Services include assistance in obtaining a Home health aide, monthly meetings at "Cafe Europa", emergency financial assistance (limited based on availability) and counseling services
Provides need-based assistance to active-duty and retired Sailors and Marines, their eligible family members, and survivor. Assistance includes, financial assistance and counseling, Quick Assist Loan (QAL), budget for baby, emergency travel, disaster relief, thrift shop quick assist loans.
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 financial assistance for residents of Teneack facing a hardship. For aid in shelter related crisis intervention.
Provide comprehensive support to individuals and families facing immigration and detention crises through a 24/7 hotline, legal aid, housing referrals, case management, counseling, food assistance, community advocacy, court accompaniment, and monthly educational and support events.
Provides financial assistance to individuals and families with critical financial needs. Assistance is provided one-time via community donations.
Provides access to the General Assistance (GA) program for individuals without dependent children. Assists with emergency food referrals; referrals to community agencies; and applications for programs such as SNAP, NJ Family Care, the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), and Fare-Free Transportation.
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 time-limited cash assistance and supportive services to single adults or couples without dependent children who have little or no income.
Provides various financial assistance and advocacy programs to individuals in need. Services include: access to community services and programs, emergency financial assistance, summer camp scholarships, and refugee reception and placement.
Provides various financial assistance and advocacy programs to individuals in need. Services include: access to community services and programs, emergency financial assistance, summer camp scholarships, and refugee reception and placement.
