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Offers a pregnant and parenting incentive program that allows individuals to attend educational classes on pregnancy and parenting while earning points redeemable for infant items. Additionally, individuals can access information and referrals for shelters, housing, clothing, furniture, adoption, medical care, and clinics.
Provides one-on-one support to pregnant individuals and families with children under 12-months old. Includes supportive services for fathers and father figures of young children.
Provides group prenatal information sessions and social support to pregnant women.
Provides a boarder baby prevention program aiding at-risk mothers and babies, aiming to reduce infants left in hospital pediatric wards. Services comprise securing infant supplies, substance abuse treatment referrals, parenting classes, life skills training, pediatric care assistance, applying for social services like Temporary Assistance to Needy Families and WIC, and healthcare provider referrals.
Involves the entire family in a wide range of courses that helps them through various stages of pregnancy and childbirth. Instructors offer practical advice and training in early pregnancy, prepared childbirth, Lamaze, Cesarean birth, breast feeding, basic infant care, sibling rivalry, and grand parenting.
Connects pregnant individuals, families, and caregivers of young children to community resources, programs, and services. Services include: health insurance, medical care, housing, childcare, prenatal health education, WIC applications, early childhood programs, home visiting programs, and community health workers.
Provides a home visitation program that supports expectant mothers and parents of children up to 5 years of age. A parent educator visits the client's home to offers hearing, vision, cognitive, social, emotional, speech and motor development screenings. Linkage to community resources, personal home visits, peer support, education and parenting skills-development through monthly group connections meetings.
Provide supportive services for young parents and women who are pregnant or have a child no older than 5 years old. For those residing in Trenton through The Parent Child Center.
Empowers parents with tips and techniques for giving their child the best start in life. Parents receive personal visits, group connections, resource networks, and child health screenings—all free of charge. Equips parents with tools to enhance parenting practices, increase their child's early learning success, and set them on a path to school readiness by increasing knowledge about child development stages.
- Parenting in Recovery: Conducts groups supporting families with substance abuse histories, emphasizing effective parenting skills.
- Parenting Workshops and Groups: Offers interactive programs tailored to meet the specific needs of participating parents, covering various aspects of child development at sites throughout Ocean County.
- Anger Management Program: Conducts stress and anger management groups for Ocean County residents, aiding in trigger identification and coping skill enhancement.
- Blissful Babies - Infant Massage Classes: Provides weekly classes for deep bonding between new mothers and babies, promoting healthy sleeping, assisting with elimination concerns, and reducing colic/gas. Classes, instructed by certified Infant Massage Instructors, are available with a provided schedule.
Offers a free program for pregnant and/or parenting students enrolled in Vineland High School and Cunningham Academy, providing full-day childcare, transportation, parenting and life skills classes, case management, parent child interaction events, and resource referrals. Students who are enrolled earn 5 high school credits.
Hosts an online database for parenting and early-childhood information. Resources include: information on child care, early learning, infant and child health and development, kindergarten readiness, parenting older siblings, parenting and family support resources, pre-conceptual and pre-natal health, and support for going back to work or staying home after maternity leave.
Connects pregnant individuals, parents, and caregivers of young children from diverse backgrounds with resources to enhance their quality of life. Specialists facilitate access to free or low-cost wellness services, identify individual and family needs, and link them to community services including health insurance, housing, childcare, education, WIC, and support from early childhood specialists, home visiting programs, and community health workers.
Offers no-cost, confidential pregnancy confirmation services and support to women navigating unplanned pregnancy. Services/programs include: free pregnancy testing with immediate results, free on-site ultrasounds, pregnancy counseling, breast feeding classes, infant care classes, parenting classes, referrals for adoption, housing, pre-natal care, post-abortion counseling, referrals to social services, and abortion alternatives.
Offers a free membership that includes a resource directory, newsletters, allows participation in quarterly meetings, and elections offering information, education, and support to women interested in or currently breastfeeding.
Connects pregnant individuals, parents, and caregivers of young children from diverse backgrounds with resources to enhance their quality of life. Specialists facilitate access to free or low-cost wellness services, identify individual and family needs, and link them to community services including health insurance, housing, childcare, education, WIC, and support from early childhood specialists, home visiting programs, and community health workers.
Provides patients with childbirth education, prenatal care, and nutritional education. Also provides Lamaze classes for all expectant individuals.
