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The New Jersey Department of Human Services is working with five community organizations that will help enroll New Jersey residents in health coverage. The initiative is part of Governor Phil Murphy’s effort to enroll more New Jerseyans during the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) open enrollment period from Nov. 1 to Dec. 15. That effort includes the getcovered. web site.The five organizations previously served as ACA navigators, which work to help consumers look for health coverage options, including completing eligibility and enrollment forms. Their services are free to consumers. The organizations will help identify uninsured residents and provide them with application assistance for the NJ FamilyCare program and, for those not eligible for NJ FamilyCare, for the Affordable Care Act’s federal marketplace. Contact the organizations below:Center for Family Services584 Benson Street, Camden877-922-2377The Family Resource Network35 Beaverson Blvd, Brick&1 AAA Dr, Suite 203, Trenton800-355-0271The Oranges ACA Navigator Project (OACANP)348 Main Street, Orange973-500-6031?Fulfill Monmouth & Ocean 3300 Route 66, Neptune732-918-2600&1769 Hooper Avenue, Toms River732-731-1400Urban League of Hudson County253 Martin Luther King Drive, Jersey City201-451-8888, ext. 217 ................
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