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Senior Services and Emergency Assistance – The City of Camden Camden City School District Camden Redevelopment Agency Housing Authority of the City of Camden Parking Authority City of Camden Camden Community Partnership, Inc. Camden County Police Department Camden Special Services District Division of Constituent Services Alcoholic Beverage Control Construction & Building Bureau Municipal Insurance Commission Affirmative Action Review Council Senior Services & Emergency Assistance Office of Emergency Management Employment Opportunities & Training Affirmative Action Review Council Results of BID/RFP Openings Business Growth & Development Eds, Meds & Corporate Partners Camden Business Improvement District (CBID) Ceremonial Naming Process Tax Assessment Records Search Employee Recognition Committee Senior Services and Emergency Assistance host 2026-02-06T13:25:20-05:00 Senior Services and Emergency Assistance Email: HumanServices@ci.
camden. nj. us Are you in need of Rental & Utility assistance (English) Are you in need of Rental & Utility assistance (Spanish) The Bureau of Senior Services and Emergency Assistance serves and represents the needs of older residents of the City of Camden and assists those residents who have experienced a catastrophe or one of the many predicaments of poverty.
The Bureau’s activities have included, but have not been limited to, providing scheduled senior citizen food and clothing, shopping trips, outreach to shut-in seniors, and providing seniors with leisure time activities. The Bureau also provides services to City of Camden residents who are homeless, potentially homeless, or has suffered a catastrophe.
Camden City Seniors are invited to register with the Department of Human Services every year. Registered Seniors with the department are invited to participate in programs throughout the year that are designed to improve the quality of life for our older citizens. These includes programs geared towards recreation, fitness, fun and safety.
Residents in the city who have encountered hardship for a variety of reasons and as a result find themselves struggling pay for rent or utilities may qualify for one of several programs geared towards homelessness prevention. 520 Market St, Camden, NJ 08101 Email: Mayor@ci. camden.
nj. us Web: https://www. camdennj.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Elderly residents of Camden, Hope, Lincolnville, and Rockport, Maine. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $2,500 per individual. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Camden Area Senior Assistance is funded by Camden Area Senior Assistance. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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