Resources

The Center for Alcohol and Drug Resources (CAFS)

(201) 261-2800
22-08 State Route 208 South
Fair Lawn

The Center for Alcohol and Drug Resources, a division of Children’s Aid and Family Services, educates communities about alcohol and substance misuse and advocates for responsive prevention, recovery, and treatment services.

CancerCare

(800) 813-4673
1 Kalisa Way
Paramus

CancerCare's New Jersey office provides free support to children and adults with cancer, post-treatment survivors, caregivers and bereaved individuals in both English and Spanish.

Rachel Willyung, ACSW LLC

(732) 303-0066
3 Broad St
Freehold

Rachel Willyung, ACSW LLC, works virtually and in person. She deals with trauma and anxiety-related issues. She also deals with relational issues. 

Mindfulness Over Barriers / Annise McGriff

(856) 397-9308

Experienced in providing comprehensive mental health services to children and adolescents ages 6–21, including assessment, individual and family therapy, and crisis support. Skilled in addressing trauma, ADHD, anxiety, depression, and behavioral challenges across home, school, and community settings.

Rainbow ABA Therapy

(201) 720-8600
300 Broadacres Dr
Bloomfield

We empower you to live beyond an autism diagnosis. Our mission is to provide personalized, technology-powered ABA therapy for your child in an environment best suited to help them thrive – your home. We work with children of all ages and as young as 18 months. The earlier we create new behaviors and skills, the stronger your child can become.

Young Fathers United

(732) 246-8060
825 Georges Road
North Brunswick

Are You a Young Father Aged 14-21? Join our Young Fathers United group, where we’re dedicated to supporting you on your journey as a father. Over 10 to 12 sessions, you’ll participate in 1-hour weekly group meetings designed to help you develop the essential skills to be the best father, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. (hybrid format)

Families First Discovery Pass (FFDP)

(609) 292-6130

If you receive benefits from the New Jersey Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Work First New Jersey (WFNJ), or the New Jersey Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC), you are eligible for free or discounted tickets to cultural programs throughout the state.

NextGen Wellbeing

(609) 332-2837

We partner with schools, nonprofits, and community organizations to deliver culturally responsive, trauma- informed services that empower students to thrive academically and personally.

Blue Light Music Program

(609) 310-3997
620 Lower Landing Road
Blackwood
34 Mill Street
Mount Holly

The Blue Light Music Program is a music, recording, and multimedia program for both typically developed individuals and those with special needs. Taking place in a professional recording studio or online, students have the opportunity to learn how to play musical instruments, operate recording technology, and record and produce their own music.

Emayzing Minds LLC

(609) 576-2142

Emayzing Minds is a safe supportive entity dedicated to mental wellness, growth, and healing. We work with youth and families on various issues which includes anger, anxiety, conduct, and depression. 

Kathryn Fellows, LPC NCC

(917) 704-8651

Providing IIC services for youth ages 4-21 since 2016. Autism, LGBTQIA+, and trauma are specialties. Experience with ODD, anxiety, and depression. Certified in Nurtured Heart Approach training for caregivers as well as TF-CBT, EMDR. In-person and telehealth for all listed counties,

New Life Transitional Housing (NLTH)

(877) 517-3639
400 Riverview Plaza
Trenton

New Life Transitional Housing addresses housing as a key social determinant of health by offering structured transitional housing that supports wellness, stability, and community reintegration.

Academic/Advanced Tutoring (New Life Counseling and Mental Health Services)

(973) 748-0847
12 Prospect Street
Bloomfield

Our Tutors assist middle and high school students in understanding different subjects. They assess, assist, and encourage the students in the learning process. They review class assignments, discuss and process class content, and assist the students with their homework and online/virtual learning.

Mentoring (New Life Counseling and Mental Health Services)

(973) 748-0847
12 Prospect Street
Bloomfield

Our Mentors are positive role models who work in coordination with the assigned Therapist and/or Behavioral Assistant, in order to help the youth achieve his/her identified goals through structured recreational, athletic, arts, and cultural activities.

Brave Little Minds

(973) 518-5701
51 John F. Kennedy Pkwy
Short Hills

Brave Little Minds provides education-based parent training and youth social-emotional skill-building programs that strengthen families, improve communication and routines, and support emotional regulation. Non-clinical, prevention-focused services available across New Jersey counties.

Learning Horizons ABA

(973) 657-5630
44 Washington St
Morristown

Learning Horizons ABA is committed to enhancing the quality of life for individuals with Autism and related disorders. Our therapy is grounded in the proven principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), widely recognized as the gold standard in evidence-based treatment for Autism.

Girls on the Run of Central NJ

(908) 642-4321

At Girls on the Run, trained coaches meet with girls in small teams. We inspire girls to build confidence through interactive lessons and physical activity.

Bilingual Therapy NJ, LLC

(862) 222-3679
8 Bradley Drive
Edison

While we can't change difficult situations of the past, we can work together to better understand and resolve challenges in your lives, leading to a more fulfilling and meaningful life around your family and your community

Outpatient Services (Savia Community Counseling Services, LLC)

(201) 699-0508
777 Terrace Avenue
Hasbrouck Heights

At our Outpatient Program, we serve children, teens, adults, and families navigating a range of emotional, relational, and behavioral challenges. Our clients may be facing anxiety, depression, trauma, parenting stress, life transitions, or cultural adjustment. We also support couples, veterans, and immigrant communities.

Heart to Heart Healthcare Services

(973) 678-5500
576 Central Ave
East Orange
433 Woodbury Glassboro Rd
Sewell
1172 Fischer Blvd
Toms River

Heart To Heart provides a wide spectrum of health and social services throughout NY and NJ, including home care, adult day care, behavioral health, and a wide variety of related services to individuals of all ages within the community.

Family Touch - Bilingual Family Counseling & Education (Korean Services Available)

(201) 242-4422
218 Main Street
Little Ferry

Family Touch provides culturally responsive, wraparound services across the lifespan, serving 42 Bergen County municipalities. We support immigrant and minority families by removing barriers and offering bicultural, trauma-informed care that helps children, youth, adults, and seniors grow, heal, and belong.

Easterseals New Jersey

(732) 257-6662
25 Kennedy Blvd
East Brunswick

We enrich the lives of people living with disabilities and special needs, and those who care about them, by providing opportunities to live, learn, work, and play in their communities.