Community Resource

Brahma House

(908) 526-6605
Bridgewater

Brahma House

Brahma House offers abused, neglected and homeless youth a safe haven. At our short-term, residential crisis intervention program, we provide 13- to 18-year-olds with food, clothing, counseling, health care, education and independent-living skills.

Our goal is to help these teens deal with difficult family situations and reunite them with their families. When that isn’t possible, we help them find alternate stable homes where they can thrive.

Brahma House is a licensed 12-bed group home and a licensed 4-bed shelter. That means we can respond to a variety of situations and accept referrals 24 hours a day from the state child welfare agency and family courts, as well as walk-ins. By providing displaced youth in New Jersey with structured residential treatment and evaluation services, we work to build their self-esteem, improve their education and help them develop the skills they need to succeed. 

The Brahma House program offers individual, group, and family counseling. Each resident is assigned a case manager and treatment coordinator who jointly develop a treatment plan. The case manager coordinates the assessment and schedules all necessary appointments, while the child care staff provide transportation to community-based services.

Age Groups
  • Children
  • Adolescents
Community Services
Basic Needs / Assistance
Employment / Training
Treatment Services
Out-of-Home Services
Payment Options
  • County Funding
  • Medicaid
  • Sliding Scale / Payment Plans
  • State Funding

Last Updated: 07/17/19