The Division of Family Development (DFD) is a state agency in New Jersey that oversees four programs aimed at supporting families in the state. These programs include the Child Care Assistance Program, which provides financial assistance to lower-income families for child care expenses; the New Jersey Child Support Program, which helps establish and enforce child support orders; the NJ SNAP program, which offers food assistance to low-income individuals and families; and the WFNJ program, which provides temporary cash assistance and support services to families and single adults in need.
The DFD is committed to ensuring that families in New Jersey have access to essential services and support to meet their needs. Through its various programs, the DFD aims to alleviate financial burdens, promote child well-being, and improve the overall quality of life for families in the state.
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