Life has a way of throwing curveballs when we least expect them. Whether it’s an unexpected medical bill, a sudden job loss, or the lingering aftermath of a local disaster, we know how heavy that weight can feel. If you’re sitting at your kitchen table right now wondering how you’re going to cover next month’s bills or keep the lights on, we want you to take a deep breath. You aren’t alone, and more importantly, you don’t have to figure this out by yourself.
At Family ReBuild of New Jersey, our heart is in helping families just like yours navigate these tough moments. We believe that every family deserves a solid foundation and the chance to rebuild with dignity and hope. South Jersey is a community that looks out for its own, and there are incredible resources available right here in our backyard.
This guide is designed to be your roadmap. We’ve broken down the process into five simple steps to help you access emergency financial assistance in South Jersey and get your family back on steady ground.
Step 1: Start with the Experts – Contact NJ 211 and NJHelps
When you're in a crisis, your brain can feel a bit like a computer with too many tabs open. It’s hard to know where to click first. That’s why we always recommend starting with the "gateway" resources provided by the state.
Dial 211
NJ 211 is a free, confidential service available 24/7. When you call, you’ll speak with a real person who can help identify your specific needs and point you toward local programs. They are the experts on family assistance programs in New Jersey. Whether you need help with a utility shut-off notice or you’re facing a housing crisis after hours, they can connect you to the right emergency services immediately.
Visit NJHelps
If you prefer looking things up online, NJHelps is an amazing tool. It’s an easy-to-use website where you can see if you qualify for programs like SNAP (food assistance), WFNJ/TANF (cash assistance), and NJ FamilyCare (health insurance). It’s a great way to get a quick overview of the "big picture" support available to you.

Step 2: Connect with Local Community Champions
While state-wide programs are vital, some of the fastest help comes from organizations right here in our community. These are the people who know South Jersey, the neighborhoods, the local landlords, and the specific challenges families face in Burlington, Camden, and Gloucester counties.
Family ReBuild of New Jersey
We are here for you! At Family ReBuild, our mission is to support displaced families and those in crisis. We focus on helping you find the stability you need to move forward. If you want to learn more about our heart for the community, check out who we are. We believe in a hands-on approach to rebuilding lives.
Catholic Charities of South Jersey
This organization is a powerhouse of support for our region. They serve Atlantic, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, and Salem counties. They provide assistance with:
- Rental and utility bills
- Housing stabilization
- Food pantries
If you are in Camden, you can reach them at 856-342-4100. They are known for treating every person who walks through their doors with immense respect and care.
The Salvation Army
The Salvation Army is another incredible resource for emergency financial assistance in South Jersey. They often have localized funds specifically for emergency rent and utility help. Their presence in South Jersey is strong, and they are often the first line of defense for families in a pinch.
Step 3: Get Your Paperwork Ready (Don’t Panic!)
We know "paperwork" is a scary word when you’re stressed, but having your documents organized is the fastest way to get your application approved. Think of this as "gathering your tools" to rebuild your home. Most organizations providing emergency housing assistance in New Jersey will ask for the same basic things.
Here is a quick checklist of what you should gather:
- Proof of Hardship: This could be a lay-off notice, a medical bill, or pay stubs showing a decrease in hours.
- Identification: IDs for all adult members of the household and social security cards (if applicable).
- Housing Documents: A copy of your lease, a late rent notice from your landlord, or a utility shut-off notice.
- Financial History: Recent bank statements and copies of past rent payment receipts.
- Proof of Residency: Something showing you live in the county where you are applying (a utility bill usually works great).
Keeping these in a single folder or even taking clear photos of them on your phone can save you hours of frustration later. It demonstrates to agencies that you are ready and proactive, which helps them move your case along faster.

Step 4: Apply for Targeted Assistance Programs
Not all financial help is the same. Depending on your situation, you might need to apply for a specific "bucket" of funding. Understanding these can help you avoid the frustration of applying for the wrong thing.
Rent and Security Deposits
If you are weeks away from an eviction or trying to move into a safer environment, look into the South Jersey Housing Assistance Fund. They specialize in preventing homelessness by helping with back rent or security deposits. This is a vital resource for rent assistance in Burlington County, NJ, and surrounding areas.
Utility Assistance
If the lights or heat are the primary concern, programs like LIHEAP (Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program) or USF (Universal Service Fund) are your best bets. Many local non-profits also have "crisis" funds specifically for one-time utility payments.
Disaster Recovery
If your financial crisis is due to a fire, flood, or storm, you may qualify for disaster relief in New Jersey. These funds are often separate from standard welfare programs and are designed to help families rebuild after an unexpected event. You can always contact us if you aren't sure where to turn after a disaster.
Step 5: Stay Organized and Keep Following Up
The system can sometimes be slow, and we know that's the last thing you want to hear when you're in a hurry. However, persistence is key.
- Keep a Log: Write down the name of every person you speak to, the date you called, and what they told you.
- Follow Up: If an agency says they will call you in three days and they don’t, give them a polite call on day four.
- Self-Report: If your housing situation changes (for example, if you have to leave your home), call NJ 211 to update your status immediately.
Rebuilding isn't just about the money; it's about the support system you build around yourself. We want you to feel confident and respected throughout this process.

We’re in This Together
At Family ReBuild of New Jersey, we see the strength in every family that reaches out for help. It takes courage to say, "I need a hand," and we believe that courage should be met with compassion and real solutions.
Whether you are looking for emergency financial assistance in South Jersey or you just need someone to help point you in the right direction, our community is here. We are more than just a non-profit; we are your neighbors.
How You Can Get Involved
If you’re reading this and you’re in a position to help others, we would love to have you join our mission. Rebuilding a community takes all of us. You can donate now to help provide direct support to families in crisis, or check out our get involved page to see how you can volunteer your time.
Let’s Take the Next Step
Don't wait until the situation feels impossible. If you’re struggling, start with Step 1 today. Reach out to NJ 211, and then look into local resources like Family ReBuild. We are constantly hosting upcoming events and workshops to help our community stay informed and empowered.
Remember, this is just a chapter in your story, not the whole book. With the right resources and a supportive community, you can and will rebuild.
If you have questions or just need someone to talk to about your options, please don't hesitate to reach out to our team. We are honored to serve the families of South Jersey.
Stay hopeful, stay strong, and let’s get to work on that rebuild.
