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Work First New Jersey (WFNJ) | Monmouth County Division of Social Services

Engages in promoting personal responsibility and self-sufficiency through work, requiring able-bodied recipients to participate in work-related activities. Participants in approved work activities under Work First New Jersey (WFNJ) are eligible to receive monthly bus passes or daily tickets for transportation. Long-term recipients also benefit from intensive case management services aimed at enhancing self-sufficiency.

What's Here

Local Bus Fare
Welfare to Work Programs
General Relief Applications
TANF

Work First New Jersey (WFNJ) | Cumberland County Division of Social Services

Aims to promote personal responsibility and self-sufficiency through work. Able-bodied recipients are required to participate in a work-related activity. All WFNJ recipients who are participating in an approved work activity are eligible to receive monthly bus passes or daily tickets in order to get to their activity site. Long-term recipients are also provided with intensive case management services to assist clients in becoming more self-sufficient.

What's Here

General Relief Applications
TANF
Local Bus Fare
Welfare to Work Programs

Work First New Jersey (WFNJ) Program | Burlington County Board of Social Services

Provides an assistance program designed to promote personal responsibility and self-sufficiency through work. Able bodied recipients are required to participate in a work related activity.

What's Here

General Relief Applications
Welfare to Work Programs
TANF
Local Bus Fare

New Jersey Half-Fare Transportation | Cumberland County Office on Aging and Disabled

Runs a discount fare program on non-peak hours of public bus transportation for individuals, ages 62 and older or those with a Medicare card. Individuals with Medicare cards do not need to apply for a separate card. If requesting a lift-equipped bus, applicants must call 24 hours in advance.

What's Here

Local Bus Fare
Disability Related Transportation

Work First New Jersey (WFNJ) | Monmouth County Division of Social Services

Engages in promoting personal responsibility and self-sufficiency through work, requiring able-bodied recipients to participate in work-related activities. Participants in approved work activities under Work First New Jersey (WFNJ) are eligible to receive monthly bus passes or daily tickets for transportation. Long-term recipients also benefit from intensive case management services aimed at enhancing self-sufficiency.

What's Here

Local Bus Fare
Welfare to Work Programs
General Relief Applications
TANF

Transportation Assistance | Affordable Housing Alliance of NJ (AHA)

Provides low income families residing in Monmouth County with access to public and private transportation. Qualified individuals receive either bus passes or taxi vouchers to assist them with transportation to and from work and other essential appointments.

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Local Transit Passes
Local Bus Fare

Comprehensive Financial Assistance Program | CancerCare

Provides limited financial assistance to patients in active treatment for treatment related expenses such as transportation to treatment, homecare, or child care.

What's Here

Local Bus Fare
Medical Care Expense Assistance
Incidental Medical Expense Assistance
Prescription Expense Assistance

Urban Women's Center | Camden County Council On Economic Opportunity (OEO)

Offers a range of employment and supportive services, empowering women. For those aged 18 and older, addressing both short-term and long-term goals. Services include workshops, monthly newsletters, case management, counseling, training in various work skills, GED classes, a support group, child care referrals, outreach, mentoring, online services, and a five-week Job Readiness Program.

What's Here

Case/Care Management
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Job Search/Placement
Job Readiness
Women's Support Groups
Individual Counseling
Resume Preparation Assistance
Work Clothing
Local Bus Fare
Adult High School Diploma Programs