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Community Resources

Many people with legal problems need other types of non-legal help as well. The resources listed on this site provide a wide range of aid and information to people in need. They are broken down into three categories: Emergency Resources, Aid and Services, and Information Only. Some of the links will take you away from LSNJ's website, and you will access an external website that LSNJ does not control. LSNJ cannot attest to the accuracy, timeliness, or completeness of the information provided by these outside links. Linking to a website does not constitute an endorsement of any of the products or information presented on the site by LSNJ or any of its employees.

Adult Protective Services: Programs that investigate suspected abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation of vulnerable adults, listed by county (from the N.J. Department of Health and Senior Services)​
Salvation Army: Phone numbers and addresses for Salvation Army programs that provide emergency assistance
Statewide 24-hour Hotlines: Hotline numbers for crisis situations, such as addiction, domestic violence, child abuse, victims of crime, etc.
NJ Dept. of Human Services 2024 Resource Guide
Mental Health Resources: List of services available for people in crisis​.
New Jersey Office of Emergency Management - This site provides advice and resources for people with disabilities and their families to help them plan to meet special needs during emergencies.

Domestic Violence Emergency Resources: Comprehensive list of programs, organized by county, that provide emergency services, including shelter and counseling for victims of domestic and sexual violence and their families

Rape Care Programs: List of rape crisis programs by county.

County Welfare Agencies: Process applications for cash benefits, rental assistance, food stamps, and Medicaid
Food Pantry Listings ​by County (from the New Jersey Anti-Hunger Coalition)
Covenant House New Jersey: CHNJ helps youth facing homelessness and human trafficking. We provide immediate shelter and care for youth age 18-21. They also provide an array of services to promote resilience to enable our clients to transition to independent living.
LGBTQ+ Resources:
National Runaway Switchboard: Gives help and hope to youth and their families by providing non-judgmental, confidential crisis intervention ​and local and national referrals through a 24-hour hotline

Office of Programming and Supportive Services (from the NJ Department of Corrections)

Division of Deaf and the Hard of Hearing: This site provides information and referral services, technical assistance, advocacy and much more to the deaf and hard of hearing community in New Jersey.

Division of Disability Services: Information and referral assistance for people with disabilities (from the New Jersey Department of Human Services)

Job Accommodation Network - This site provides free information, advice and assistance on job accommodations to help people with disabilities get and maintain employment.

New Jersey Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Services (from Jobs4Jersey/The New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development) - This New Jersey state agency site provides information on services available to help people with disabilities get and keep jobs. Its sister agency for people with visual impairments is Vocational Rehabilitation (from the Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired).

Mental Health

Transportation Resources for NJ Residents with Disabilities
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Guide to Services for Victims of Domestic Violence: List of services with links to other websites; includes a wallet card with important phone numbers, addiction hotline numbers.

New Jersey Coalition to End Domestic Violence: The statewide domestic violence agency who can assist with resources and information related to a domestic violence situation.

Family Success Centers (from the NJ Department of Children and Families): “One-stop” shops that provide wrap-around resources and supports for families. Services include child abuse prevention services; information about child, maternal, and family health services; information and referral services; life skills training; advocacy; and housing-related services.

Resources for homeless clients with pets:

  • Safe Escape Grants (from Red Rover) - Helps families with pets safely escape domestic violence together. Funding is mainly provided to help with the cost of temporary pet boarding while a client is in a domestic violence shelter, though other costs associated with boarding (like vaccinations) can be considered.
  • St. Hubert's Temporary Crisis Care
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Social Security Office Locations (searchable by state or zip code)

Food Programs

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General Health Resources
Health Care Resource Guide
Medical Conditions
Alzheimer's Disease
Autism
Cancer
Eating Disorders/Nutrition
HIV and AIDS
  • HIV, STD, and TB Services: Lists information about New Jersey agencies that provide HIV prevention services, care and treatment, and other support services; searchable by agency and by county (from the NJ Department of Health)
  • AIDSinfo: Information from the US Department of Health and Human Services
  • Common Patient Assistance Program Application Tool (from NASTAD) - A single application for individuals, who are uninsured and living with HIV, to apply for multiple assistance programs to provide complete antiretroviral therapy.
  • Free Medications for Individuals with HIV/AIDS (from the NJ Department of Health): Describes the federal Ryan White Part B AIDS Drug Distribution Program (ADDP), which funds prescription and insurance programs in all 50 states for eligible people living with HIV or AIDS
  • Hyacinth AIDS Foundation: Nonprofit that provides education, support, and advocacy
Prescription Assistance
  • Co-Pay Relief: Provides co-payment assistance to insured patients who are financially and medically qualified.
  • Diabetes Foundation Medical Assistance Program: The Diabetes Foundation’s Medical Assistance Program provides short-term emergency support to patients who are unable to pay for diabetes medications or supplies.
  • Needy Meds: A prescription discount card that can be used at participating pharmacies, but cannot be used in combination with insurance. There are no income, residency, or insurance requirements for this program.
  • National Organization of Rare Disorders: NORD is a not-for-profit coalition that focuses on helping people with “rare orphan” diseases. Their website links to their patient assistance program to help uninsured and under-insured individuals afford the life-sustaining medications they cannot afford.
  • NJ Save (from the NJ Department of Human Services) - Medicare premiums, prescription costs, living expenses.
  • Retail Stores/Pharmacy programs
  • RX Assist
  • RX Outreach
  • Rx Savings Plus: This discount card can be used any time your prescription is not covered by insurance. It can be used at CVS/pharmacy, Target, Rite Aid, and 60,000 participating pharmacies.
  • Traumatic Brain Injury Fund: The Fund allows New Jersey residents who have survived an acquired brain injury to obtain the services and supports they need to live in the community, when insurance, personal resources and/or public programs are unavailable to meet their needs.
  • Goodwill Home Medical Equipment: Provides gently used, durable medical equipment at a greatly reduced rate. There are no income or insurance eligibility requirements.
Substance Abuse
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Homelessness, Shelters, and Emergency Housing

NJ Department of Housing and Community Resources Screening Tool: Allows you to go through a screening process to see if you are eligible for NJ assistance programs, such as rental assistance, homelessness and eviction prevention, and home energy assistance.

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Ask VetsFirst: National Service Officers and paralegals answer questions about veterans benefits and resources

Give an Hour: A state and national network of mental health providers dedicated to speaking with military and personnel and families affected by conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan

Military OneSource: Crisis assistance for military families

National Center for PTSD: Research, education, and training on trauma and PTSD (from the US Department of Veterans Affairs)

National Veterans Foundation: Nationwide hotline for veterans and their families

New Jersey Veterans Helpline: 1-866-838-7654
Free, confidential helpline

The Soldiers Project: Licensed mental health professionals offer free psychological treatment to military service members

Veterans Crisis Hotline: 1-800-273-TALK, Veterans Press 988 then press 1
(sponsored by the Department of Veterans Affairs)

Wounded Warriors Project: Peer support for severely injured service members

AARP (American Association of Retired Persons)

Adult Protective Services: Programs that investigate suspected abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation of vulnerable adults, listed by county (from NJ Department of Health and Senior Services)

New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services

Universal Application for PAAD, Senior Gold and other Special Benefit Programs (from the NJ Department of Health and Senior Services)

AARP Tax-Aide: Free tax services for low and moderate-income people, with special attention give to people age 60 and over

Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA): Provides free tax services, staffed by volunteers (from the Internal Revenue Service)

Rape Care Programs: List of rape crisis programs by county
Victims of Crime Compensation Office (from the NJ Department of Law and Public Safety)

Covenant House: Largest privately-funded childcare agency in the US providing shelter and service to homeless and runaway youth

New Jersey Youth Resource Spot (NJ.Gov)

National Runaway Switchboard: Gives help and hope to youth and their families by providing non-judgmental, confidential crisis intervention and local and national referrals through a 24-hour hotline


Auto Insurance Buyers Guide (from the N.J. Department of Banking and Insurance)

Auto Insurance Consumer Bill of Rights (from the N.J. Department of Banking and Insurance)

Board of Public Utilities

Free Annual Credit Reports (from the Federal Trade Comission)

Shopping for Auto Insurance in New Jersey: (from the N.J. Department of Banking and Insurance)

Reentry Coalition of New Jersey

Reentry (from the New Jersey Association on Corrections)

DisabilityInfo: DisabilityInfo links to websites that provide useful, timely, government information and services relating to disability matters.

Mental Health

Receiving Child Support (from NJ Child Support)

Teen Parent Residential Resources: List of resources with links to residences that have websites

Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies (from the New Jersey Division of Family Development)

New Jersey State Licensed Child Care Centers: Searchable online database from the New Jersey Department of Children and Families

Boys and Girls Clubs of America: BGCA has more than 25 national programs in the areas of education, environment, health, the arts, careers, alcohol/drug and pregnancy prevention, gang prevention, leadership development and athletics.

Voting in New Jersey

Health Insurance

Lead Poisoning

Medical Conditions

HIV and AIDS

  • HIV/AIDS Prevention Information: This federal website contains up-to-date information and fact sheets on HIV/AIDS-related topics. It links to recent journal articles and other relevant publications as well as current key developments in the prevention and treatment of HIV and AIDS. (from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/CDC)

Substance Abuse

Miscellaneous Health and Safety

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Guide to Affordable Housing in NJ: A list of affordable housing in New Jersey by county (from the NJ Department of Community Affairs)

New Jersey Housing Resource Center: A free and anonymous online tool to search for affordable housing, housing options for people with disabilities, and other housing information and links

Public Housing Authority Contact Information: Lists of public, low-income, and affordable housing, and applications for Section 8 vouchers (from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development)

Application for Employment Authorization (from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services)

Q&A for Asylees and Refugees (from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services)

Roster of Federally Qualified Health Centers (from the New Jersey Department of Health)

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Facts on Other Leave: Information about taking leave time for funerals, jury duty, holidays, vacations, sick, personal, and government holidays (from the US Department of Labor)

Family and Medical Leave Act Poster (from the US Department of Labor)

Family and Medical Leave Fact Sheets (from the US Department of Labor)

State Employment Training Commission (SETC)

New Jersey Career Connections (from the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development)

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Benefits CheckUp (from the National Council on Aging)

Recovery Courts: Adult Drug Court Programs (from the NJ Judiciary)

AA meetings in Northern New Jersey

Al-Anon and Alateen meetings in NJ

Alcoholics Anonymous

Break the Cycle

Casey Family Services

Casey Life Skills: Casey Family Programs website for youth transitioning out of foster care

Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN): A network of parents, students, educators, and others to end discrimination

International Children’s Digital Library

Kids Health (from Nemours)

Loveisrespect.org: Web Search for Kids about healthy dating and relationships.

Narcotics Anonymous of New Jersey

Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG): A national non-profit that promotes the health and well-being of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered persons

KidsHealth

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