NJRC is helping participants prepare for upcoming federal changes to SNAP and Medicaid/NJ FamilyCare.
To determine eligibility and receive application assistance, please complete the appropriate form below:
Questions? Email benefits@njreentry.org
For more information, visit https://njreentry.org/h-r-1-reentry-resources/
The New Jersey Reentry Corporation (NJRC) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) agency with a mission to transform the lives of persons returning from addiction treatment, jail or prison, or the theater of combat.
NJRC offers comprehensive wraparound services, including addiction treatment and medication-assisted treatment (MAT); medical, dental, and psychiatric healthcare; federal, state, and county social services; case management; employment assistance and job training; legal services (bail and court fine dismissal, birth certificate, drivers license, and social security card restoration, expungements); and veteran-specific support (discharge upgrades, HUD-VASH housing, VA services).
The Governor’s Reentry Training and Employment Center offers federally and state-licensed training for industry-recognized credentials, providing individuals with the skills needed for career employment and a Second Chance.
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