NJ Veterans Benefits Hotline: 888-8NJ-VETS (888-865-8387)
NJ Vet2Vet Helpline: 866-838-7654
New Jersey State Government Resources
- Veterans Service Offices
- Vote For Valor
- Career Connections for Veterans
- Tax Resources for Military/Veterans
- Educator Certification for Military Spouses and Veterans
- NJ National Guard Hunting / Fishing Licenses
- NJ Special Hawker and Peddlers License
- Veterans Designation for Drivers License
- CDL Skills Waiver Program
- Disabled Veteran / Purple Heart Recipient Placards
- Veteran Owned Business Registration
- Division of Consumer Affairs Military Outreach & Support
- Professional and Occupational Licenses for Veterans and Spouses
- Military and Overseas Voting
- Combat Zone Pay Exclusion
Additional New Jersey Resources
- VA New Jersey Healthcare System
- Organizations Providing Services to Military and Veterans
- Roger.vet | Search Platform for Veteran Resources
- Veteran Equine Therapy Stables
- Equine Education Foundation
- Project Horses For Forces
- Pillar College
- Volunteer Lawyers for Justice
- Northeast New Jersey Legal Services
Employment / Training
- NJ One-Stop Career Centers
- New Jersey Manufacturing Extension Program, Inc. (NJMEP)
- US Customs and Border Protection
- University of Pennsylvania Veterans Upward Bound Program
- Management & Training Corporation / Edison Job Corps
- DOD Skillbridge
- DoDTAP - Transition Assistance Program
- Grow with Google
Other Resources
Resources
DMAVA offers referral assistance to those who are homeless, involuntarily displaced or in imminent danger of losing their home. Call 609-530-6826.
The National Coalition of Homeless Veterans provides help for homeless Veterans nationwide. Call to find a local shelter at (800) VET-HELP.
For information about the VA New Jersey Health Care System Program for Homeless Veterans call the 24-hour toll-free hotline for a screening appointment at 888-725-3000.
Community Hope Veterans Programs
Community Hope is the largest nonprofit serving homeless veterans and families in New Jersey. Community Hope provides transitional housing, permanent supportive housing, rapid re-housing and homelessness prevention. Learn More.
New Jersey Veterans Assistance Program
Housing assistance for Atlantic, Cape May, Monmouth, and Ocean Counties. Learn more.
Catholic Charities of South Jersey
Catholic Charities' Veteran Services program is designed to assist homeless veterans in leaving homelessness through meaningful, competitive employment and permanent housing. Visit their website at catholiccharitiescamden.org.
Volunteers of America Delaware Valley
Volunteers of America Delaware Valley is currently hosting a CARES rent/mortgage and utility assistance initiative in Camden and Gloucester Counties. This program provides a one time, one month assistance payment (relocation is not considered the full month ½ security deposits).
Documents:
If applying for rental/mortgage assistance the W-9 Form is to be completed by the landlord, property manager or financial institution.
No screenings can be proceeded without all of the completed documentation. Please assist and encourage clients to thoroughly review and contact the designated individuals below if there are any additional questions or concerns.
Scan or faxed complete screening forms to:
If applying for Gloucester County |
If applying for Camden County |
Sophia Alger |
Marilyn Russell |
This psychiatric disorder can occur following military combat, violent assaults, natural disasters, terrorist incidents or any other life-threatening event. The New Jersey Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (DMAVA) provides veterans with a Readjustment Counseling Program. New Jersey veterans and their families are currently provided services ranging from individual counseling, group counseling, biofeedback to medication monitoring. The clinicians provide exceptional services to veterans and their families and address the problems encountered when reintegrating into civilian life.
It is important to recognize the stressors and traumas of these combat veterans, raise awareness of civilians back home, and meet the clinical needs of our veterans. For more information, contact a local DMAVA Veterans Service Officer or call 888-8NJ-VETS (888-865-8387).
This program assists the veteran in need of transportation. The program originated due to the distance many NJ Veterans had to travel to get to a VA facility for medical care. Free transportation is offered to VA medical centers, clinics, pharmacies, private physicians, regional veterans services offices or job service offices, and other community services in most counties. The DMAVA Veterans Service Officer in the county should be contacted to explain the details of the program, level of service in that county, qualifications and requirements, and assist in scheduling the transportation.
Children of those service personnel who died while in the military or due to service-connected disabilities, or who are officially listed as missing in action by the U.S. Dept. of Defense may claim $500 per year for four years of college or equivalent training. To qualify, the child must be a resident of New Jersey for at least one year immediately preceding the filing of the application and be between the ages of 16 and 21 at the time of application. The veteran must have been a state resident. For more information, contact the Veterans Benefits Bureau at 609-530-6949 or vbb@dmava.nj.gov.
Free undergraduate college tuition is available to any child born or adopted before or during the period of time his or her parent was officially declared a prisoner of war (POW) or person missing in action (MIA) after Jan. 1, 1960. The POW-MIA must have been a New Jersey resident at the time he or she entered the service or whose official residence is in NJ. The child must attend either a public or private institution in NJ. A copy of DD 1300 must be furnished with the application. For more information, contact the Veterans Benefits Bureau at 609-530-6949 or vbb@dmava.nj.gov.
Veterans attending any approved educational institution may apply for the Veterans Tuition Credit Program. Under the program, partial reimbursement is provided to the institution to offset the cost of the veteran's tuition. Maximum reimbursement is $400 per year for full-time students, $200 for part-time students. To qualify, the veteran must have been on active duty between Dec. 31, 1960, and May 7, 1975, and have been a legal resident of NJ at the time of entrance into or discharge from the service, or two years immediately prior to application. For more information, contact the Veterans Benefits Bureau at 609-530-6949 or vbb@dmava.nj.gov. Download the Application for Veterans Tuition Credit.
Eligible Veterans/surviving spouses receive a monthly entitlement of $150.
Criteria: A Veteran must be a New Jersey resident in receipt of a permanent service-connected disability rating from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs that resulted from wartime service resulting in one of the following catastrophic disabilities: loss of sight; amputation of both hands, both feet or one hand and one foot; hemiplegia and permanent paralysis of one leg and one arm on either side of the body; paraplegia and permanent paralysis of both legs and lower parts of the body; osteochondritis and permanent loss of use of both legs; multiple sclerosis and the loss of use of both feet or both legs; quadriplegia.
For more information contact the Veterans Benefits Bureau at 888-865-8387 or vbb@dmava.nj.gov. Download the Catastrophic Entitlement Application.