Digital platform that provides patients with personalized referrals to community resources.
Free, statewide, online community resource guide. Resources are listed starting with national, state, and then local, so be sure to scroll all the way down for the most local resources.
o By phone: Dial 2-1-1
o By text: text your zip code to 898-211
o Live Chat: use Chat feature on the website
HPSAs can be geographic areas, populations, or facilities. These areas have a shortage of primary, dental, or mental health care providers.
Call 1-888-285-3036 Monday through Friday 9am-5pm to speak confidentially with an Information & Referral Specialist about issues and concerns, obtain information, receive assistance with problem solving, and be referred to appropriate agencies or services as necessary. Funded by the Division of Disability Services, but open to anyone seeking resources.
Search for needed services such as medical care, housing, food, job training, legal services, and more.If you or someone you know is in crisis, call or text 988 to reach the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, chat with them online via their website, or text HOME to 741741 (multiple languages available). If this is an emergency, call 911.
Listing of resource directories by county that connect families and professionals to community events and resources. These sites are sponsored by each county’s Care Management Organization (CMO).
Assists in navigating the complex array of federal, state, and local resources and agencies available to the public.
Provides useful information to consumers in need of social services in New Jersey. It provides links for tax assistance, energy assistance, child care, re-entry programs, etc. The Public Benefits Corner includes links to federal and state government websites with pre-screening software programs, plus online or downloadable safety net program applications. Links cover such categories as: food assistance, health care, financial assistance, housing, and utilities, to provide useful information to consumers in need of social services in New Jersey.
Connections at Home New Jersey is a non-profit organization associated with Vanguard Medical Group, whose mission is to use technology to help decrease social isolation among the elderly, and assist patients and their families strengthen ties and stay connected. Click on the Resource Guide tab for a listing of medical, social, and community services, including those providers who make house calls to the homebound elderly.
This guide provides information about programs and services available to residents living and working with disabilities, as well as families, advocates, and professional communities working to assist people with disabilities. It is updated annually in May.
Developed by the New Jersey Department of Human Services' Division of Disability Services.
Listing of directories by county that connects youth and families to resources and community events. Site is sponsored by the NJ Department of Children and Families.
Listing of resources intended to aid & nurture the LGBTQI community.
A resource guide for New Jersey veterans available on the Catholic Family and Community Services website.
Directory for food pantries and soup kitchens through partnership between End Hunger Advisory Committee and NJ 2-1-1.
A searchable and filterable list of the most frequently-used Community Organizations in Newark and vicinity available to parents and students of Newark Public Schools.
Comprehensive list of resources for Union City and surrounding Hudson County, including Covid-related, put together by a group of Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine students.
The Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) works to improve the health of low-income elderly persons at least 60 years of age by supplementing their diets with nutritious, domestically sourced and produced food, known as USDA Foods.
List of each county's Board of Social Services agency.
List of Family Success Centers by county. Services include access to information about economic self-sufficiency and job readiness as well as information and referral services (connection to off-site public and private resources).
Lifeline, an FCC program, provides low income subscribers a discount on monthly telephone service purchased from participating providers in the marketplace. Subscribers can also purchase discounted broadband from participating providers. The discounts, which can be applied to stand-alone broadband, bundled voice-broadband packages - either fixed or mobile - and stand-alone voice service - will help ensure that low-income consumers can afford 21st-century broadband and the access it provides to jobs, education and opportunities.
The New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA) has a variety of programs that can help you with utility bills, rent and removal of lead hazards from your home. Use the anonymous "DCAid" screening tool to determine if you are eligible for assistance, and for more information on how to apply.
Screen, apply for and check the status of an application for social services such as food, cash assistance, and health insurance online via this website.
Food pantries are places where people in need can access food.
New Jersey’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
Making healthy food choices on a limited budget can be tough... and SNAP-Ed is here to help. Throughout this website, you will find handy tips for eating smart, delicious recipes that fit into even the toughest budgets, updates on outdoor activities in your area and tips on how to eat healthy and be active.
WIC is a preventive public health nutrition program that provides nutrition and breastfeeding education, nutritious foods, and improved access to regular health care and social services to low and moderate-income pregnant, postpartum and breastfeeding women and young children with, or at risk of developing nutrition-related health problems.
The Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP) provides low-income seniors with access to locally grown fruits, vegetables, honey and herbs.
For programs that prevent homelessness and help people move out of temporary shelters and into stable, permanent housing. The Housing Assistance office administers housing assistance programs such as the Homelessness Prevention Program (HPP), the Housing Choice Voucher Section 8 Program (Section 8) and the State Rental Assistance Program (SRAP).
Includes links to programs provided by the state to address the needs of its citizens who are in danger of losing their homes.
List of agencies by county.
This Guide lists affordable housing in New Jersey. Most of the housing is for rent. A small number are for sale. All of the developments have income restrictions. To live in them, household earnings must be below a certain level.
A free, online searchable registry of affordable and accessible housing units throughout the State of New Jersey, including Affordable Rental Housing, Affordable For-sale Housing, and Housing with Accessibility Features. FOR ASSISTANCE, CALL TOLL-FREE 1-877-428-8844.
List of housing resources for Passaic County.
Financial assistance and help weatherizing homes for low-Income eligible households having difficulty paying heating and cooling bills.
NJ Find A Ride is an online directory of public and accessible transportation options for those who do not own a car. The website offers a place to look at how to get from one location to another in a local community through a searchable database. The search results will match specific transportation needs that you describe and state who is eligible, how much it costs and how to arrange for a ride. Local and community transportation providers can add and update their services through links at this website.
Links to available resources.
The mission of the New Jersey Travel Independence Program (NJTIP) is to increase the independence and self-sufficiency of people with disabilities, older adults and others by empowering them to use the public transit system safely and independently.
Primary state website for employment services.
Services for an individual with a physical, mental, cognitive, or another form of disability that has a substantial impediment to employment.
List of One-Stop Career Centers by county. These centers provide a multitude of services such as job search assistance, training and education assistance, specialized services, and on-site resource rooms (PCs, telephones, etc.).
Information about services offered by Displaced Homemaker Programs, including link to a listing of programs by county.
Information and eligibility released by the Office of the Governor
The Division of Disability Services (DDS) provides a single point of entry for those seeking disability-related information in New Jersey. DDS works to streamline access to services and information that promote and enhance independent living for individuals with all disabilities by facilitating coordination and cooperation among local, county, and state government agencies. Call 1-888-285-3036 Monday through Friday 9am-5pm to speak with confidentially with an Information & Referral Specialist about issues and concerns, obtain information, receive assistance with problem solving, and be referred to appropriate agencies or services as necessary.
Links to available resources.
The mission of the New Jersey Travel Independence Program (NJTIP) is to increase the independence and self-sufficiency of people with disabilities, older adults and others by empowering them to use the public transit system safely and independently.
mission is to promote and provide services in the areas of education, employment, independent living and eye health through informed choice and partnership with persons who are blind or visually impaired, their families and the community.CBVI’s service programs are designed to enable consumers to achieve full inclusion and integration in society through success in employment, independent living, and social self-sufficiency. These services are made available through state and Federal funding and for the most part, are provided free of charge to residents of New Jersey without regard to other disabling conditions, gender, age, race, ethnicity, religion, or sexual orientation.
Primary state website for health services. Includes links for finding healthcare facilities, public health resources, and more.
Free hotline operated 24/7. Trained telephone counselors provide information and referrals for health screening and treatment.
Primary state website for integrated health, including links to find Federally Qualified Health Centers, oral health, adult mental health and substance abuse services, and more.
Directory of Mental Health Services funded by the Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS).
New Jersey's 24/7 Peer Support & Suicide Prevention Hotline.
24 hour/7-day a week helpline coordinated by Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care. The helpline features peer counseling, clinical assessments, and assistance to family members. The helpline provides New Jersey Veterans and their families with access to a comprehensive support network of mental health professionals who specialize in issues specific to Veterans returning to civilian life. 1-866-838-7654 (1-866-VETS-NJ4)
Provides continuity- patients see same doctor every visit. Bilingual Spanish/English providers. Accepts individuals regardless of insurance and offers discounted rates based on financial situation. Access to mental health services through Pediatric Psychiatry Collaborative
Free health screenings (breast, cervical, prostrate, colorectal) for uninsured, low income, and undocumented individuals living in Passaic County.
Get help with quitting smoking. In person tailored counseling with an individualized treatment plan, including nicotine replacement therapy and text messaging support, is available in both English and Spanish to residents of Bergen, Passaic, and Hudson counties.
Federal health insurance marketplace through Affordable Care Act.
Directory of marketplace-registered local agents and brokers to assist in the health insurance application.
NJ 2-1-1 link to list of prescription programs available.
Enrollment link for NJ Senior Gold Prescription Discount Program
For seniors, from the Division on Aging.
Free Prescription Discount Card. No fees or eligibility requirements.
State of NJ website with links to array of senior services.
This website is a public service of the U.S. Administration on Aging that connects you to services for older adults and their families. You can also reach them at 1-800-677-1116.
Links to services and supports available through the Division of Aging Services.
Glossary of various types of housing arrangements for senior citizens. For more information on housing options, contact the local Area Agency on Aging/Aging & Disability Resource Connection (ADRC), local housing authority or other housing resources listed in the Department of Community Affairs' Guide to Affordable Housing in New Jersey.
Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Office links for seniors in New Jersey.
Listing of each county's Area Agency on Aging (AAA), which is designated in each of New Jersey's 21 counties to serve as the primary entity responsible for developing comprehensive, coordinated systems of community-based services for older adults.
Calendar of virtual events for NJ seniors
Peer to peer support by trained professionals who have been caregivers themselves-- for caregivers of individuals with Alzheimer’s Disease, memory impairment or a related disorder. (coordinated by Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care). 1-800-424-2494
For inquiries about resources for families. Powered by Partnership for Maternal and Child Health of Northern New Jersey
Call 201-975-5466
The National Maternal Mental Health Hotline can help. Call or text 1-833-TLC-MAMA (1-833-852-6262). TTY users can use a preferred relay service or dial 711 and then 1-833-852-6262.
If you do not have insurance, please contact us at breastpumpproject@gmail.com
Tuesdays 4pm-5pm
11am-12:30pm on Thursdays. Contact Cassandra.Leahy@hmhn.org or call 732-897-3680 to join.
Tuesdays 10am. Contact: beyondthebabyblues3@gmail.com
Call -800-328-3838. This free hotline operates 24/7- ask to speak with a postpartum depression staff member
Call 973-268-2280
Call 1-800-944-4773
Wednesdays 12-2pm. 101 Kirkpatrick Street, New Brunswick, RWJ Health and Wellness Center Contact: 732-253-3871
Links to county specific directories of community programs (funded by the Division of Children and Families) designed to strengthen families, prevent child abuse or neglect, and empower survivors of domestic and sexual violence.
Information on Early Childhood Intervention Services, including link to make a referral
Listing of CCR&Rs by county. CCR&Rs have trained staff to provide information to parents, the public, and providers about the availability of child care services offered through the New Jersey's Child Care Subsidy Program and other programs for which the family may be eligible, Information about the different type of providers, and financial assistance to obtain child care services.
Early Childhood, Parenting, and Professional Resource Center that provides information and resources on everything from pregnancy to parenting to preschool.
List of Family Success Centers by county. Core services offered at Family Success Centers Core include access to information on the child, maternal and family health services, economic self-sufficiency and job readiness, information and referral services (connection to off-site public and private resources), life skills training, housing services, parent education, parent-child activities, and advocacy.
A website for youth involved with any New Jersey state agency that serves young people, including Child Protection and Permanency, the Children’s System of Care, and the Juvenile Justice System.
The state’s Children’s System of Care, administered by PerformCare serves children and adolescents with emotional and behavioral health care challenges and their families, children with developmental and intellectual disabilities and their families, and children with substance use challenges and their families.
Find providers for children’s behavioral health, developmental disabilities, and substance abuse treatment. Phone: 1-877-652-7624.
1-877-914-6662 (1-877-914-MOM2) is a 24 hour, 7 day a week helpline coordinated by Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care (UBHC). The helpline features peer support, telephone assessments, a network of referral services and support groups for moms of special needs children and adults.
Website of the Office of Domestic Violence Services (ODVS) under the Department of Children and Families which funds 23 domestic violence programs. Includes link for programs by county. Includes culturally specific funded programs.
Passaic County organization that caters to the needs of the Middle Eastern and South Asian victims with unique language and religious needs.
List of sexual violence programs by county.
Listing of refugee resettlement services, including national and statewide links.
Links for an array of immigration services for Bergen County.
Links for an array of immigration services for Passaic County.
Links for an array of immigration services for Essex County.
Listing of immigration and refugee services for the state.
Includes list of local agencies offering various resettlement services.
Listing of legal and advocacy organizations with Immigrants and citizenship services on the S. Brunswick Public Library website.
EthnicNJ.com's resources for New Jersey communities and organizations working to protect immigrants and their rights.
Listing of resources for low-income immigrants needing legal assistance.
Rutgers law students in this immigration clinic serve immigrants who need individual client representation and broader advocacy, including relief from removal, applications for asylum and refugee status, and protection for victims of human trafficking, battered immigrants, or abused, abandoned or neglected immigrant children. Phone: (973) 353-5292
List of state hotlines and helplines for government services.
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