About Us
The Middlesex County Board of Social Services (MCBOSS) has a clear and significant responsibility for directing the administration of Federal and State assistance programs within the limitations fixed by law and regulations.
More than 125,000 Middlesex County residents are receiving assistance from one or more of the Board’s programs. Enrollment in and applications for these programs are at historic highs, despite the wane of COVID-19 in the United States.
Discrimination Complaint Procedures
It is the policy of the Middlesex County Board of Social Services to afford equal opportunity and treatment of employees, applicants for employment, or services without regard to race, color, sex, age, religion, creed, national origin or ancestry, marital status, physical or mental handicap, affection or sexual orientation, or atypical hereditary cellular or blood type.
Any employee, employment applicant or applicant for services who believes that he or she has been subjected to unlawful discrimination has the right to file a discrimination complaint. Complaints may be filed with the Board’s Affirmative Action Coordinator or the Board’s Americans with Disabilities Act Coordinator at 181 How Lane New Brunswick, NJ 08903 or call 732-745-3536.
Civil Rights and Justice for All
If you are a SNAP (Formerly Food Stamps) applicant or recipient and you believe that your civil rights have been violated, please click here for information regarding filing a complaint of discrimination.
Other Resources
- Middlesex County
- Middlesex County Board of Social Services 2019 Annual Report
- State of New Jersey
- My NJHelps
- New Jersey Department of Human Services
- New Jersey Division of Family Development
- New Jersey Division of Aging Services
- Food Stamps (SNAP)
- NJ SNAP Program Information and Application (Food Stamps)
- NJ Department of Children & Families Foster & Adoption Services
- New Jersey Family Care
- Child Support and Paternity Program
- Middlesex County Office of Health Services