COR Behavioral
COR Behavioral provides ABA and Autism in-home behavioral support services to persons with intellectual, developmental, Autism, or other disabilities throughout New Jersey, New York and St. Louis, MO.
COR Behavioral provides ABA and Autism in-home behavioral support services to persons with intellectual, developmental, Autism, or other disabilities throughout New Jersey, New York and St. Louis, MO.
Corner House Behavioral Health's mission is to prevent and treat alcohol and drug addiction by engaging and supporting youth, adults and families in life-long healthy living and recovery.
The Intoxicated Drivers’s Resource Center is a 12 hour education for prevention program that is mandated for all person’s convicted of a first, third or multiple Driving Under the Influence (DUI) offense. Attendance is mandatory as class participation takes the place of jail time. Jail time cannot be substituted for IDRC participation. Person’s convicted of a second offense and sentenced to 48 hours will be scheduled to complete their program in Passaic County at the regional IDRC center. Questions on the 48 hour program should be directed to: 973-777-2048.
Autism Link’s mission is to provide information and support; to keep parents, family members of individuals with autism spectrum disorders and autistic individuals apprised of news and information, help them in their quest for services, and also in their quest for camaraderie with others in the autism community. We seek to directly help parents by providing opportunities for support, diagnosis, therapeutic services, inclusion and information, free of charge.COSAC is a non-profit agency providing information and advocacy, services, family and professional education and consultation. COSAC encourages responsible basic and applied research that would lead to a lessening of the effects and potential prevention of autism. COSAC is dedicated to ensuring that all people with autism receive appropriate, effective services to maximize their growth potential and to enhancing the overall awareness of autism in the general public.
In addition to the helpline, CCGNJ offers the ability to text ‘800GAMBLER’ to 53342 as well as a feature where an individual can ‘Click to Chat’ and communicate online with a representative to help find the best Support, Treatment, and Hope in NJ for the person. Problem gambling is a progressive illness that only gets worse, never better.
Counseling and Behavioral Services LLC is an agency dedicated to families, youth and their unique needs. We serve individuals with developmental disabilities and general mental health concerns.
Mariana de Martinez, M.A. is a Licensed Professional Counselor and a Board-Certified National Counselor. She also speaks fluent Portuguese and Spanish. She has more than 7 years of experience working as an Intensive In-Community (IIC) Counselor.
The Courageous Hearts Gun Violence Survivor Support Group provides a safe and compassionate space for individuals impacted by gun violence to come together, share their experiences, and find support.
CHNJ helps youth facing homelessness and human trafficking. We provide immediate shelter and care for youth age 18-21. We also provide an array of services to promote resilience to enable our clients to transition to independent living.
Coventry Family Practice is a group of Family Medicine physicians who are affiliated with Warren Hospital and its three-year Family Medicine Residency Program. Coventry is a large practice, dedicated to serving the needs of Phillipsburg and the surrounding communities and to developing compassionate, skillful physicians in the tradition and philosophy of family medicine.
Crawford House offers an intensive, comprehensive and highly individualized six-month treatment program. In addition to counseling, educational classes and employment readiness services, the program also emphasizes gaining experience in life skills management, such as budgeting, parenting, nutrition and stress management. Residents learn new, beneficial behaviors and healthy ways of coping.
Crisis Text Line is free, 24/7 support for those in crisis. Text 741741 from anywhere in the USA to text with a trained Crisis Counselor.
Cross Roads is a welcoming, ecumenical retreat center and camp of the Episcopal Diocese of Newark and the NJ Synod of the ELCA. We are accredited with the American Camp Association. Our Mission is to Joyfully experience God and Creation through faith, fellowship and fun!
Providing support to all people affected by cancer, and their loved ones, when it is needed most. Calendar of events and resources, Educational opportunities, Health & Wellness, Healthcare Partners, Nutrition, Program Registration, Support4Families, Support; bereavement, family & friends, newly diagnosed, patients and survivors. Spanish too.
D&M Counseling is comprised of two LCSW clinicians who co-facilitate therapeutic groups with a social skill focus. Our objective is to provide children and adolescents with a safe and fun learning environment to develop appropriate and more effective social skills
Darbouze Behavioral Health Services (DBHS) provides quality services to children, families, and individuals throughout the State of New Jersey. Our skilled clinicians work with individuals and families with emotional and behavioral health issues to maintain stability and achieve personal goals.
Designed by DAWN CIL to provide information and resources for individuals with disabilities and access and functional needs, their caregivers, and their families to engage in public health and community health & wellness services in Warren, Sussex and Morris Counties.
DAWN Center for Independent Living is a not-for-profit organization that works with people with all disabilities to advance their independence.
We are among the few providers in New Jersey that offer a holistic dual program for individuals with Developmental Disability and Alzheimer's/Dementia in a state of the art facility. Our focus is on the overall wellbeing of our clients that goes beyond basic services.
We provide 24/7 crisis intervention, advocacy, case management, interpreting, and mental health support services to victims of crime who are Deaf, hard of hearing, DeafBlind, and late-deafened individuals and their families.
To enrich the lives of individuals and families through outstanding community-based supports and mutually rewarding relationships.
This agency’s mission is to promote and provide services in the areas of education, employment, independent living and eye health through informed choice and partnership with persons who are blind or visually impaired, their families and the community.
The Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services (DMAHS) administers the state-and federally- funded Medicaid program for certain groups of low to moderate income people. Through these programs, DMAHS serves more than 1,000,000 people. Its staff of over 500 works both in Trenton and in Medical Assistance Customer Centers (MACCs) throughout the state. The MACCs assist Medicaid clients in obtaining needed services and in answering questions regarding their benefit packages.
DMHAS, in partnership with consumers, family members, providers and other stakeholders, promotes wellness and recovery for individuals managing mental illness, substance use disorder or co-occuring disorder through a continuum of prevention, early intervention, treatment and recovery services delivered by a culturally competent and well trained workforce.
DBSA provides hope, help, support, and education to improve the lives of people who have mood disorders.