NJ FamilyCare (Warren County)
NJ FamilyCare is a federal and state funded health insurance program created to help New Jersey families provide affordable health coverage for their dependent children.
NJ FamilyCare is a federal and state funded health insurance program created to help New Jersey families provide affordable health coverage for their dependent children.
NJ FamilyCare is a federal and state funded health insurance program created to help New Jersey families provide affordable health coverage for their dependent children.
NJ FamilyCare is a federal and state-funded health insurance program created to help qualified New Jersey residents of any age access to affordable health insurance. NJ FamilyCare is for people who do not have employer insurance.
Leaders in Behavior Analysis Positive Behavior Supports Corporation embraces a specific approach to delivery of applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy: Positive behavior support (PBS) which is a research-based approach to supporting people of all ages with behavioral challenges in home, school, and community settings.
Planned Lifetime Assistance of New Jersey (PLAN/NJ) is a unique, not-for-profit agency that provides practical solutions, thus lessening the fear and anxiety families experience when planning for the future. We help deliver the legal, financial, and independent living supports people need and deserve.
State Accredited home health care agency providing services in Morris, Sussex, and Warren Counties. All home health aides are certified with the NJ Board of Nursing.
For adolescents and families seeking meaningful and compassionate treatment for adolescent substance use and related co-occurring disorders. Providing PHP, IOP, OP, Aftercare, and Family Support Services.
Camp Jotoni provides summer recreational services for children and adults with developmental disabilities. Our programs consist of a six-week day camp program, a six-week residential program, and three weeks of extended summer day camp for school-age children. Registration opens in February.
The New Jersey Council on Developmental Disabilities established the Regional Family Support Planning Councils (RFSPCs) to provide a way for parents and family members of people with developmental disabilities to come together to exchange knowledge/information and to advocate at the local and state level on issues that directly impact their lives.
We're strong believers in the potential of the individuals and families we serve. Our Division of Developmental Disabilities-approved services are grounded in the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), incorporating attentive support and evidence-based practices to help participants reach social, emotional, and behavioral milestones.
Epilepsy Services of New Jersey, an affiliate of The Family Resource Network, is a state-wide, non-profit charitable agency dedicated to helping to improve the quality of life for people affected by epilepsy and their loved ones.
Camp Nejeda has been providing empowering summer camp and other programs for children with type 1 diabetes and their families since 1958. In addition to providing eight weeks of traditional Summer Sleep-Away camp, Camp Nejeda offers Family Camps, Day Camps, Spring and Fall weekend programs, T1D Adult Weekend, Nurse Education seminars and much more.
Our overnight camp allows for weekend, full-week, and two-week sessions all year long. It’s a time for campers to bolster their self-esteem and independence while having fun. This allows caregivers to take some time for themselves while knowing their loved one is both safe and making memories that will last a lifetime.
Residential summer camp for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
VLJ’s mission is to improve the lives of economically-disadvantaged adults, children, and families in New Jersey by empowering them with tools, advice, and pro bono representation with the goal of securing fair and equal treatment within the legal system.
The New Jersey Scholars Program is a tuition-free five-week summer program for rising seniors of any high school in New Jersey, and who claim residency in the state.
The New Jersey Institute for Disabilities (NJID) offers specialized facilities, programs, and supports throughout the State of New Jersey and beyond for infants, children, and adults with developmental and related disabilities.
Every day throughout the state of New Jersey, more and more caring individuals are improving communities and lives by volunteering on Jersey Cares projects. Check out the many ways you can volunteer.
Every Piece Counts provides comprehensive services based on the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis to individuals diagnosed with autism. We offer both home and clinic-based services.
LDANJ is the state affiliate of the Learning Disabilities Association of America. LDA is a nonprofit organization run by volunteers dedicated to providing information and advocacy for children and adults with learning disabilities.
Akhil Autism Foundation (AAF) is a NJ-based non-profit organization whose dedicated mission is to educate, treat, support, and research Autism worldwide.
Options for Her provides free pregnancy testing, ultrasounds, education, maternity and newborn clothing and supplies and much more.
Volunteers of America provides high-quality, innovative services for disadvantaged and disconnected children and youth. Our programs provide a continuum of care and support for young people through prevention, early intervention, crisis intervention, and long-term services.
Licensed psychologist who provides comprehensive psychological evaluations, including forensic evaluations, risk assessments, psychosexual evaluations, firearm evaluations, immigration hardship evaluations, and diagnostic evaluations.
Integrity House’s mission is to help individuals and families through an effective and measurable system of comprehensive Therapeutic Community addictions treatment, mental health treatment, and recovery support in a way that brings about positive, long-term, lifestyle change.