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Provides short-term intensive treatment for those in need of psychiatric stabilization. The average length of stay is 5 days.
Provides an evidence-based lifestyle change program for preventing type 2 diabetes. These year-long classes help participants make real lifestyle changes such as eating healthier, including physical activity into their daily lives, and improving problem-solving and coping skills.
Provides long-term residential maternity housing and comprehensive support services for homeless or crisis‑pregnant women and their children, ensuring safety, stability, and access to resources for both mother and child.
Provides a supportive, structured environment for individuals who need consistent therapeutic care while maintaining independence. Aims to create a sense of stability, strengthen resilience, and teach practical coping skills.
Provides free of charge training of tutor-volunteers who are then matched with adults who cannot read or write (Basic Reading Tutoring) or cannot speak English (ESL Tutoring).
Serves adults living with severe and persistent mental illness. Goals include reducing the frequency and length of hospitalization, increasing connections to community services and improving quality of life.
Recruits, trains, and coaches citizen-volunteers. For those who advocate for abused children in the community and in the courtroom.
Offers a variety of activities including crafts, line dancing, computer classes, self defense courses, and bingo. A lunch time meal is served daily. The centers are open during the day and occasionally offer special activities and events during the evening.
Provides a wide range of counseling services and programs. Genesis offers individual, group and family counseling for all ages - child to senior citizen. Services include: alcohol and drug addictions/testing, attention deficit disorder, marriage counseling, eating disorders, smoking cessation, parent support and education groups, mental health and psychological testing, depression, grief and loss, stress and loneliness.
Supports individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) in the community through the Community Living Supports Program. Staff provide individualized services, including support for self-care, health, communication, life skills, recreation choices, budgeting, and goal achievement. Clients, who often live independently or with family, receive approximately ten to fifteen hours of support service per week, with transportation provided.
A collaborative course through which people with diabetes gain the knowledge and skills needed to modify their behavior and successfully self-manage the disease and its related conditions. The course incorporates the needs, goals, and life experiences of the person with diabetes and is guided by evidence-based standards. DSME can be conducted on an individual and/or group basis and is facilitated by a licensed health professional.
Recruits, trains, and coaches citizen-volunteers. For who advocate for abused children in the community and in the courtroom.
Hosts a financial cooperative that offers financial services and products. This includes savings, checking, loans, CDs, money orders, mortgages, Holiday clubs, and financial literacy training.
Provides resources and a hotline containing lists of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) groups in northern New Jersey. The hotline offers direct voice contact with a recovered alcoholic.
Assists adults with disabilities gain the skills and training needed to acquire jobs, with ongoing support from Employment Specialists for a smooth transition post-placement.
