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Burlington County New Jersey Salvation Army assistance programs.

Numerous resources are administered in New Jersey from the Burlington County Salvation Army. Low income families, the homeless, unemployed, and working poor are some of the main clients of the non-profit agency. As funding allows, the Salvation Army will offer them shelter, emergency financial support for paying bills or rent, free food, and more. Case managers will also partner with clients and help them find and maintain self-sufficiency in the all too expensive New Jersey area. Referrals are offered as local centers are limited. The main number is 856-374-4411.

Shelters are located for women, single parents, and children. Those who stay and are guests at the centers will also receive access to additional supportive services that will help encourage their long term independence and self-sufficiency.

Another housing resource is the transitional housing units and shelters. The demand for these services are very high and space is limited. Burlington County residents can also get other support services from the Salvation Army and these include referral, counseling, job placement and ESL classes. Case managers will also help people find affordable, permanent housing and apply for rental assistance. Or ask the agency about security deposit assistance programs.

For clients that are on the path to self-sufficiency but are facing a one time crisis, they may qualify for emergency rent or utility bill assistance. The Salvation Army will try to help with heating, water, and electric bills. For those that qualify, any type of cash assistance from the Salvation Army is for a crisis only, with priority to Burlington New Jersey families with an eviction or disconnection notice.

Any cash grants or funds paid out will almost require the client to attend case management sessions. Social workers will partner with the individual to identify and resolve the issue that is contributing to the emergency or hardship. So services may include budgeting workshops credit counseling, and job search or training programs.

Across New Jersey are homeless assistance programs. All Salvation Army facilities as well as their so called extension programs help the homeless and evicted. Clients can get free food, shelter, gently used clothing, information and referral to solutions. Another key service is help in finding safe and affordable housing that can eventually be moved into.

 

 

 

Food pantries, soup kitchens and clothing closets are available in Burlington County. Residents can turn to these resources for free groceries or new and gently used clothing. The items are for needy and low income families.

Clients that qualify will have access to new and/or gently used clothing. This can also include groceries, holiday meals, toys and gifts for children, winter coats, and more. Typical items in the pantries include canned goods and other non-perishable items. Some centers may operate a mobile canteen feeding program.

Soup kitchens, such as congregate feeding programs, are offered for homeless, the very low income and near homeless. These are located across the state and at various Salvation Army facilities. Many elderly also stop by for a low cost meal and the companionship.

Free Christmas and Thanksgiving assistance is available from the Salvation Army. The non-profit supports thousands of Burlington County New Jersey residents, especially children. They may receive free toys, food, hot meals, clothing, and other needs. Programs such as Angel Tree and Adopt a Family are also widely available. Seniors and the disabled may receive visitations and home delivered meals from Salvation Army volunteers.

Many residents in New Jersey need help in finding a job or higher paying positions. So the Salvation Army, often with partner organizations or the state of New Jersey, offer an array of employment services. A case worker or specialist can provide clients access to a computer, resume review, interview practice, and maybe even suits.

 

 

By Jon McNamara

 

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