WAR Ministry Corporation
WAR Ministry Corporation is a nonprofit organization providing support services for youth and adults with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities (I/DD).
WAR Ministry Corporation is a nonprofit organization providing support services for youth and adults with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities (I/DD).
The best choice for counseling in New Jersey. Offering virtual counseling services for individuals, couples, and families.
Areas of strength and specialties include and are not limited to children and adolescents, behavioral issues, anxiety, life transitions, defiance, peer relationships, self-esteem, self-harming, stress, suicidal ideation, trauma, grief, depression, and LGBT.
One Family One Fight (OFOF) is a trauma-informed, violence prevention nonprofit based in Somerset County, NJ focused on healing, youth empowerment, and violence prevention. Through the Youth Over Guns movement, leadership programs, conferences, and community events, OFOF supports youth and families impacted by trauma and community violence.
A nonprofit 501(c)3 bereavement organization that transforms the lives of children who have experienced the death of a parent, sibling, or primary caregiver. Our programs are FREE of charge and include trust building activities and age-based support groups that break the emotional isolation grief often brings.
SPAN Youth Chats is a community of youth supporting youth, monthly, hearing from professionals and SPAN staff on empowerment in daily living
The mission of the Statewide Parent Advocacy Network is to empower and support families and inform and involve professionals and others interested in the healthy development and education of children and youth.
The Transitions Program is a full day, small group, center-based home instruction educational program for students grades 5-12 with school refusal due to anxiety and/or depression.
First Children Services offers educational and therapeutic services to youth with social and emotional challenges and/or intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Habitat for Humanity of South Central New Jersey partners with families in Mercer, Burlington, Camden, and Atlantic counties as well as Cranbury and Plainsboro Townships for affordable homeownership opportunities, home repair opportunities, homeowner workshops, events, and more.
On any given day, First Children Services touches the lives of more than 1,500 children and families with a dedicated workforce of over 500 teachers, therapists, paraprofessionals and support staff delivering on our mission of providing Life Changing Outcomes for Exceptional Kids.
HOPES CAP provides community services that respond to the social, educational, and training needs of the community in an effort to overcome barriers and fight the causes of poverty.
Legal Services of Northwest Jersey provides a range of free legal services to people with limited income in Hunterdon, Morris, Somerset, Sussex, and Warren Counties. LSNWJ's priority is to provide equal access to justice to protect its clients' basic needs that are critical for self-sufficiency: income, safe, affordable housing, access to quality health care, family stability and personal safety, and life with dignity in the community.
You Are Okay is a digital mental health resource for teens and young adults, offering expert-backed guides, relatable stories, and community support. Created by the Child Mind Institute, it empowers youth to navigate anxiety, depression, relationships, and more.
The Child Mind Institute provides online or in-person, gold-standard, evidence-based care for children, teens & young adults struggling with mental health and learning disorders.
DCA offers a wide range of programs and services, including local government management and finance, affordable housing production, fire safety, building safety, community planning and development, historic preservation, disaster recovery and mitigation, and information privacy.
The Fund is a financial assistance program for New Jersey Families with potentially catastrophic medical expenses due to a child’s illness or condition.
Isaiah House is dedicated to those families who are considered "most fragile"--that is, those families who have been devastated by unemployment, illness, drug addiction, teenage pregnancy, fires, and other crises. In addition to housing, Isaiah House offers a variety of support services to family members, as well as an on-site NA support group.
The Trevor Project is the leading national organization providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning (LGBTQ) young people ages 13-24.
The New Jersey Department of Labor (NJDOL) is committed to serving all of New Jersey’s workers and businesses to advance labor standards in our state.
The American Red Cross New Jersey Region is making homes fire resistant through the Red Cross Home Fire Preparedness Campaign. At no cost to you, we would like to demonstrate some simple changes in the home that will help you protect your family against fire. In addition, the Red Cross will install a FREE smoke alarm within your home.
The New Jersey Children's System of Care (CSOC) serves youth 5-21 with emotional and behavioral health challenges, developmental and intellectual disabilities, or substance use challenges and their families. To access in-home services through NJ's Children's System of Care (CSOC) call PerformCare 1-877-652-7624, 24 hours a day/7 days a week.
The New Jersey Department of Children and Families is the state’s first comprehensive agency dedicated to ensuring the safety, well-being and success of children, youth, families and communities. Our vision is to ensure a better today and even a greater tomorrow for every individual we serve.
PCA-NJ provides free school-based services for teen parents statewide, which include child care, parenting education courses, parent-child interaction groups, life skills training, individual counseling, crisis intervention, computer literacy/job skills training, and intensive case management.
Volunteer as a tutor to help small groups of adults improve their basic English skills at your local library.