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Provides comprehensive information and resources on amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), or Lou Gehrig's Disease. Topics include a general overview of ALS, populations affected by the disease, symptoms and diagnosis, genetic counseling and testing, a list of ALS-related clinical trials, and a directory of local ALS chapters and support groups in each state.
Assists individuals residing in Salem County, ages 14 and older, with disabilities hindering employment. Offers vocational evaluation, training, extended employment, job placement, and follow-up. Aims for self-sufficiency, providing wages during training. The Mobile Crew program offers janitorial and landscaping training with paid work experiences.
Serves as the meeting site for a number of support groups in the community. Grouops may include: Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Women's Group, Narcotics Anonymous (NA), Overeaters Anonymous (OA), LGBTQ+ Anonymous, Naranon Anonymous, and Sexaholics Anonymous (SA).
Provides an art therapy program designed to create a support system to help both children and parents cope with the life changes precipitated by violence and abuse. Provides art, play and dance/movement therapies to children affected by family violence and abuse.
Provides an emergency shelter for women with children or single, pregnant women in their last trimester, helps families become self-sufficient by giving them an opportunity for decision making and for assuming responsibility for improving their situation under the supervision, support, and guidance of shelter staff. Housing up to 20 mothers and their children, the program offers supervised residence, assessment/planning, case management, education, food, and clothing.
Provides professional development, continuing legal education (CLE), legal research resources, legislative advocacy, networking opportunities, and public legal information resources to individuals in New Jersey.
Offers small, confidential group counseling services, led by officers and qualified group leaders, that can help alleviate human needs, reduce trauma, and provide practical short-term assistance. Services focus on social adjustment and resolution development through personalized attention in small groups.
Provides information on governmentally elected officials that represent each of the fifty states within the United States of America. Citizens can contact state senators, representatives, and/or the White House either through e-mail or by postage letter.
Provides educational support services to school districts on a contracted basis. Services includes transportation; child study teams; instructional personnel; behavioral services; speech and language; and occupational, physical, music, and art therapy.
Offers limited medical coverage to pregnant women, needy children, and aged, blind, and disabled individuals, who are unable to afford health care services and do not qualify for medical assistance under a Medicaid program. The type of covered medical services available is based on whether you are a pregnant woman, needy child, or an aged, blind or disabled individual.
Treats conditions affecting individuals' ability to complete daily living skills and become more independent.
