DeafLEAD
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.
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.
Bilingual/Bicultural community-based clinicians set to address the emotional and behavioral challenges of youth and families experiencing moderate to severe needs, emotional and developmental disabilities.
Providing therapy for all ages for individuals and families. Specializing in mental health and substance abuse.
Disability Allies, Inc. (DA) is a 501(c)(3) Non- Profit Organization based in East Brunswick, NJ, focused on creating a more inclusive community by connecting young adults with and without Special Needs.
New Jersey’s designated Protection and Advocacy agency under federal law. We advance the human, civil, and legal rights of persons with disabilities and promote their self-determination, independence, productivity, and integration into all facets of community life.
Refreshments will be served.
La Division de Vivienda del Condado de Hunterdon se complace en anunciar aceptaremos solicitudes para la loteria para entrar en la lista del programa del Vale de Opción de Vivenda (Seccion 8) Para ser eligible para la loteria, debe calificar con los ingresos tanto en el momento de la solicitud como en la entrevista para participar en el programa.
DDS I & R Specialists are available by phone to confidentially discuss issues and concerns, provide information, assist with problem solving, and to refer to appropriate agencies or services as necessary. All DDS I & R Specialists hold certifications from the Alliance of Information and Referral Systems (AIRS).
The mission of the New Jersey Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Services is to enable individuals with disabilities to achieve employment outcomes consistent with their strengths, priorities, needs, abilities and capabilities.
Our mission is to provide mental health counseling that focuses on treating individuals with courtesy, honesty, and respect, where the maintenance of one's dignity is a priority.
The mission of the Domestic Abuse & Sexual Assault Crisis Center is to help, serve, and advocate for those impacted by interpersonal violence, to be proactive regarding its prevention, and to create positive change.
Jan Swick, LPC, LCADC licensed in NJ and PA with an MA specializing in addiction and recovery; is certified addictions counselor; in counseling and education field for 20 years; professes extensive experience with adolescents, young adults, family system addiction treatment; Phillipsburg school-based.
The Douglass Developmental Disabilities Center (DDDC) was established by the Board of Governors of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, in 1972 to meet the needs of people with autism spectrum disorders and their families.
Dreamweaver Equine Center is a premier equestrian facility that provides equine-assisted activities and learning for individuals of all ages and abilities.
The services of Dress for Success Northern NJ are free of charge and available to clients referred through New Jersey social service agencies. Clients must be available to work, actively seeking employment or recently employed, and in need of business clothing.
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This program is for students that are within two years of graduation or exiting from the school system with a defined disability, who will need further assistance after graduation in order to maintain employment in the adult community.