New Jersey
Supportive Housing Association of New Jersey
"The Supportive Housing Association of New Jersey (SHA) is a statewide, nonprofit organization whose mission is to promote and maintain a strong supportive housing industry in New Jersey serving persons with special needs."
Department of Human Services
Services for the disabled, children, working families, and welfare services.
Catastrophic Illness in Children Relief Fund
"provides eligible families with financial assistance to help them cover medical expenses that were previously incurred because their child became catastrophically ill or injured."
The Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired
"coordinates and provides preventive, rehabilitative and assistive services to people who are blind or visually impaired or at risk of becoming so."
The Division of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
"This division helps people obtain devices and services required to help them better communicate and participate in daily life, such as text telephones (TTYs) and sign language interpreters."
The Division of Developmental Disabilities
"coordinates and provides services for people with autism, mental retardation, cerebral palsy, spina bifida and traumatic brain injuries."
The Division of Disability Services
"provides information and referral services to people with disabilities and their families, who are seeking help locating appropriate resources in their communities."
Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services
"Health Care for People with Disabilities is provided by the Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services, through its New Jersey Care 2000+ program."
The Division of Mental Health Services Services
"coordinates and provides community-based supports, like counseling, emergency screening, case management and residential and day program services and, if necessary, in-patient care for people with mental illness."
Division of Developmental Disabilities Services
Childhood disabilities
Division of Children's Behavioral Health Services
"seeks to help emotionally disturbed children and their families get all of the services they need, by coordinating those services for them, across all child-serving systems in the state."
New Jersey foodstamp program
Project Freedom
"is a non-profit organization that develops and operates barrier-free housing to enable individuals with disabilities to live independently."
The good people of New Jersey seem to be willing and able to help those in need. Please give their programs a review.
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