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Assistance programs Ocean County
In an emergency, find how Ocean County charities, government aid from Social Services in Ocean County, and churches provide financial help. Families, single adults as well as immigrants may get money for paying their rent or a free box of groceries. Also find how to apply for free health care, case management or job training.
There are many programs in Toms River NJ as well as the county, and even get energy or water bill help from utility companies or the government.
Grants to help with bills and social social from Community Action
Assistance programs Ocean County.
Seasonal assistance as well as free items are also for low income families in Ocean County, Lakewood and Toms River Examples are free food or groceries from pantries; back to school supplies or backpacks for students; foreclosure help from non-profits such as Affordable Housing Alliance; legal aid; free health care advocacy; and even Thanksgiving meals or Christmas toys.
Financial assistance in Ocean County for rent, utility bills, medications, and other expenses
Grants to help with bills and social social from Community Action: The non-profit: O.C.E.A.N., Inc. offers the following assistance programs. Phone (732) 244-5333. They are based in Toms River NJ but provide assistance in all of Ocean County.
Utility and heating bills - Gift of Warmth offers one-time per year energy bill assistance program. Another option is one-time per year assistance program. Last, but not least, they run a cooling bill assistance program.
Food assistance in Ocean County New Jersey
Resources for gig workers - OCEAN Community Action partners with clients on employment needs. Whether it is starting a job, gaining new skills, starting a business, or earning money as a side hustle, help is offered. Even find assistance for gig workers
Homelessness Prevention - Rent and mortgage assistance is offered. The agency offers funding and cash grants to Ocean County New Jersey residents in situations. Counselors from the agency may also contact and work with the homeowner’s bank, lender, or mortgage company, or the renter’s landlord. Staff are involved in referring clients for counseling, government assistance, or provide budgeting and debt counseling to help people avoid problems in the future.
They can also make referrals to support organizations and local charities.
Foreclosure counseling
The community action agency known as OCEAN offers many other services too. Examples include utility bill help from NJ Shares, funds for paying rent or security deposits, eviction prevention counseling, and loan programs.
They also process several federal government and state of New Jersey benefits, such as weatherization and Head Start. Housing counseling, for both tenants and homeowners, is a major focus of the HUD approved agency. To get more information on their services, click here:
OCEAN County community action agency assistance programs . Whether free government grants, emergency financial help, or free stuff, assistance is offered in Lakewood as well as Toms River.
Financial assistance in Ocean County for rent, utility bills, medications, and other expenses A local non-profit agency, the: Affordable Housing Alliance
Programs to get out of debt
, provides families and individuals with numerous resources. Some of the assistance they offer includes foreclosure counseling, help for paying utility bills, and rental assistance.
The main address is 1415 Hooper Ave, Toms River, NJ 08753, and find more details on their services below. The organization provides foreclosure counseling
to low and many middle income homeowners who are delinquent in their mortgages or who may be in danger of foreclosure or losing their home. AHA will help these homeowners who need assistance by helping them obtain a loan workout solution or modification with their current mortgage holder.
The goal is to reduce their monthly payments, get the lender to waive fees, and ensuring they have an affordable monthly payment over the long term. Find additional foreclosure prevention programs The AHA will also assist families and individuals by providing them help with paying energy bills .
They assist in many ways, including assisting people with the application process that is needed for them to secure temporary assistance to pay their home energy or heating bills. The assistance provided by AHA on the application process is critical to helping individuals and families who are seeking temporary relief in paying their gas, electric, heating, oil and propane bills.
In addition to helping with the application process for energy help, AHA also is an authorized NJ SHARES Intake site in Ocean County. This means that they will assist those people with moderate household incomes by providing them with a one-time hardship payment once per calendar year. Last, but not least, AHA also administers the: New Jersey Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), which is a federally funded program that assists low income households with summer cooling as well as winter heating bills.
The program focuses on New Jersey's most vulnerable populations, especially the elderly, low-income families, and the disabled. Traditionally these individuals pay a high percentage of their total household income for home energy usage, in particular during the summer and winter. Ocean County families can get other energy bill help from AHA as well.
As case workers can help residents find, and apply for, programs such as payment plans, rebates, grants and more. A wide range of services are offered. Find other energy bill help from utility companies In addition to AHA helping clients find affordable housing, they also can provide them with rent assistance .
This includes rehousing as well. Short term, one time grants can be used to help pay rent, and prevent an eviction. You can contact: Affordable Housing Alliance at 732-389-2958 for more information on these or other programs.
They help people in Toms River and throughout Ocean County Ocean County Catholic Charities, which is based in Lakewood New Jersey ((732) 363 - 5322) offers emergency services. Receive free food, clothing, possible utility and rent help, and access to a homeless shelter if applicable.
Case managers and volunteers from Catholic Charities and nearby churches offer residents a number of other resources too.
Among them include prescription medications and basic health care. Low income families and children can receive free Christmas gifts and meals. Career counseling and employment opportunities are available as well. Learn more on Catholic Charities Ocean County assistance programs Ocean County Board of Social Services
has locations in Toms River, Lakewood, and Manahawkin. Social Services provide government as well as public assistance - both financial and self-sufficiency. The agency can help refer people to various assistance programs, both federal as well as state.
The government organization can direct people to general cash assistance and public aid such as SNAP food stamps, Head Start, and the New Jersey low income energy assistance program/LIHEAP .
They also help the very low income apply for Medicaid, get resources for senior citizens, and other forms of support. Social Services is part of government assistance The county runs almost 20 cash assistance, health care, and homeless prevention programs for qualified low income Ocean County residents.
Those are just a sampling of what individuals can get help with, as other social services are provided too. Read more on government aid in Ocean County . Call DSS at (732) 349 - 1500: Saint Mary's Church ((609) 698 - 7477), Saint Martha's Church Roman Catholic Church (phone (732) 295 - 3630), Saint Dominic's Roman Catholic Church ((732) 458 - 7450), and Saint Aloysius Church ((732) 370 - 0098) may all be able to offer support.
This can include free counseling, personal stuff such as clothes or food and limited financial assistance. They are all part of, or partner with, Catholic Charities of Ocean County New Jersey. The faith based group runs the Emergency and Community Services program, which is a special offering.
The Emergency and Community Services Division of the New Jersey Catholic Charities is committed to providing comprehensive assistance, whether financial or other, to local families and individuals in need of the basic necessities of life, such as shelter, food, clothing, utilities, and much more.
The goal is to help the poor, immigrants and women, including single mothers or women facing domestic violence. The Catholic Charities is at 200 Monmouth Ave, Lakewood, New Jersey, 08701, dial (732) 363 - 5322 St. Vincent DePaul Society has several churches and locations in Ocean County. Volunteers and so called Venetians will visit the poor and less fortunate.
The charity will do what is can to help low income families, the unemployed and working poor. Some of the social services and assistance provided includes food or Meals on Wheels. They also have thrift stores, financial help for rent or utilities, and referrals.
The Human Concerns Project is a homeless prevention program that may assist with rental and utility expenses and partners with the United Way and FEMA. Or apply for heating bill assistance from NJ SHARES.
Some of the centers are at. 250 Old Squan Rd, Brick, NJ, 08724 935 Bennetts Mills Rd, Jackson, NJ, 08527 3800 Herbertsville RD, Point Pleasant, NJ, 08742 Or call (732) 458 - 7450 For more details, find information on: Saint Vincent Ocean County programs Ocean County free Christmas and Thanksgiving assistance is possible during the fall and winter.
The most common programs are known as the following, but there may be others. Low income families with children can sign up for free Toys or Tots, and some charities offer the Angel Tree free toy program.
The availability of Christmas and/or Thank
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