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Provides behavioral health services with trauma-informed, client-centered care to build life skills, reduce symptoms, and improve daily functioning. Services include: individual, family, couples, and group counseling; psychiatric evaluations; medication monitoring; and case management.
Provides parents information and assistance in finding affordable childcare and supports providers to ensure children thrive. Information regarding providers and financial assistance to obtain childcare services are also provided.
Provide group-based support services focused on social skill development, emotional growth, and positive peer interaction for youth referred by child welfare or court systems.
Provides routine, non-medical assistance to adults with disabilities who are employed, involved in community volunteer work, or attending school and are not eligible for Medicaid. Personal assistants help with tasks such as: light house keeping, bathing, dressing, preparing meals, shopping, driving, or using public transportation.
Provides eligible residents with assistance during Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter. Also offers assistance for students going back to school.
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Offers a free Thanksgiving meal to those in need.
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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.
Provides holiday gift assistance to people in need. The program is seasonal.
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Supports individuals registered with the New Jersey Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD), Heightened Independence and Progress (HIP) offers support coordination services. support coordination coordinators aid clients in accessing community-based programs and services, developing personalized plans to meet individual needs. By crafting service plans, support coordinators identify goals, needs, and natural supports within the family and community.
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Provides care management services and coordinates community-based behavioral health, intellectual/developmental disability, and substance use supports for children and young adults with complex needs.
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Provides critical resources and support to families and children, including early education programs, after-school initiatives, emergency food and shelter, homeless intervention, support services for individuals with disabilities, and more. Also provides access to child, maternal, and family health information, referrals to health care services and insurance programs.
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Accepting donated gifts and distributing them to the children through local non-profits organizations.
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Runs an anonymous holiday program that matches families and/or seniors in need with individuals/companies/groups that would like to offer assistance by fulfilling “wish lists". Gift cards are acceptable.
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Provides customized programs to community organizations and parent groups. Programs include guest speakers in parent care giving skills workshops.
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Helps individuals with disabilities and families coordinate supports and monitor progress toward positive life changes. The program is part of a self-approving agency for the Individual Service Plan (ISP).
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Provides intensive care management to individuals who are pregnant or up to one year postpartum and are using or have recently used alcohol or drugs.
Provides various resources and supports to families. Resources include: a library with computer access and community workshops on health, parent education, parent and child activities, housing, employment, and life skills.
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Provides residential services for individuals who are developmentally disabled. Residences that are provided group homes, supervised day programs, and supported living.
Offers a range of employment and supportive services, empowering women. For those aged 18 and older, addressing both short-term and long-term goals. Services include workshops, monthly newsletters, case management, counseling, training in various work skills, GED classes, a support group, childcare referrals, outreach, mentoring, online services, and a five-week Job Readiness Program.
NJ 2-1-1 Partnership operates the after-hours hotline for Ocean County. This program responds to crisis, offering assistance to vulnerable adults living in a community setting, who may be the subject of abuse, neglect and/or exploitation. All referrals for people in need of Adult Protective Services are confidential.
