Connecting NJ | Project Self-Sufficiency
Assists pregnant individuals, parents, and caregivers of young children from diverse backgrounds to enhance their quality of life. Connects consumers to free or affordable wellness resources, identifies their needs, and links them to services such as health insurance, medical care, housing, childcare, prenatal health education, WIC applications, early childhood programs, home visiting programs, and community health workers.
Physical Address
Hours
Mon - Thurs 8:00 am - 9:00 pm; Fri 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Voice
Application process
Call to speak with an intake specialist. The specialist will assess the caller's needs, conduct a community health screening to gather information, and assist with determining what services will best meet their needs.
Eligibility
Open to pregnant women, families, parents and other caregivers of children ages birth to 5 years, including undocumented individuals in the service area.
Agency info
Project Self-Sufficiency
Helps by empowering low income families with the skills and support to achieve economic self-sufficiency and family stability. We do so by offering a broad range of comprehensive services designed to promote education, employment, and healthy family functioning and reduce poverty, unemployment, child abuse and neglect and other negative outcomes.