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Provide free peer-led support groups, education, outreach, and advocacy for individuals living with depression or bipolar disorder across New Jersey
Provides a full-day outpatient program with structured support and services for individuals with serious mental health needs. Aims to promote stability, recovery, and improved quality of life.
Works with law enforcement to divert nonviolent mental health consumers from the jail system to appropriate mental health services in the community.
Provide free backpacks and school supplies to military children in grades K–12 through the annual Back-to-School Brigade events, supporting academic success and easing financial strain; supplies are limited and distributed on a first-come, first-served basis.
Assist individuals with disabilities find and secure employment by assisting them in identifying career paths and acquiring necessary skills. Services encompass employment preference and skill assessment, resume development, interview training, job sampling, on-site one-to-one training, and ongoing job assistance including transportation, advocacy, and career planning.
Provides support for children with emotional and social challenges by addressing their mental health, academic, vocational, and social needs. The program also designs and manages individualized plans and connects families to a range of treatment and support services.
Provides immediate screening, crisis mediation, counseling, and linkage to behavioral health and diversion services to stabilize family conflict involving court-involved or at-risk youth. Focuses on preventing court involvement through early intervention and family stabilization.
Enhances psychiatric stabilization, improves the quality of life, and prevents unnecessary hospitalizations for Severe and Persistent Mentally Ill (SPMI) individuals with a history of hospitalization through intensive outreach support services. The program provides continuous care, regardless of the client's living situation, offering services such as symptom assessment, medication management, crisis intervention, intensive case management, support for daily living, assistance with recreational and social activities, substance abuse counseling, vocational and employment services, and support for family and social networks.
Provides career development, job readiness training, vocational evaluation, job placement, and ongoing employment support for individuals with disabilities or other barriers to employment.
Provides counseling and assistance to individuals on Medicare. The division can also offer clients explanations on supplemental or Medigap insurance policies.
Provides sexual abuse treatment and evaluation services in individual, family, and group settings, as well as psychological testing and other psychiatric services. Medications are prescribed and monitored by psychiatrists, as needed.
Offers canned foods, dry goods and some fresh items at no cost.
Provides internet access, computers, and charging stations at no cost. Also offers access to job search databases and online support services. Acts as a cooling and warming center during all regularly scheduled open hours.
Provides food assistance to individuals in need. Food is primarily non-perishable, but perishable items are provided when available.
Operates the only domestic violence emergency shelter in Middlesex County. Provides a fully equipped kitchen, backyard and/or playroom, a fully stocked food and/or baby pantry, new clothing, clean linens, toiletries, and school supplies as well as toys and books for children.
