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Provides a peer education program designed that helps connect teens who are experiencing problems, fears and frustrations with specially trained peers who can help lead them to solutions. Members reach out to teens in their own school and also assist health educators within their community. The program's members are carefully selected teens who are recruited from high schools.
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Provides support to parents diagnosed with mental illness while promoting healthy family functioning. Services include: intensive case management, one on one peer support, parenting education workshops, advocacy, referrals, and linkage to other services.
Provides comprehensive support to victims of child abduction and sexual exploitation, as well as their families, including immediate crisis intervention, survivor and peer support, emotional assistance for runaways, referrals to agencies and mental health professionals, reunification services, sibling support, and help locating resources for sexually exploited youth. Additionally, it offers assistance to law enforcement when local services are insufficient.
Provides avenues for accessing education, support, and resources, facilitating a well-rounded lifestyle encompassing physical, emotional, spiritual, intellectual, social, occupational, environmental, and financial wellness. Additionally, it actively combats loneliness and isolation, fosters empowerment and leadership, and serves as a catalyst for personal growth.
Operates an online peer-support chat. Offers confidential, one-on-one peer support for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and questioning people.
Provides education, advocacy, and support for parents with children facing challenges in mental health, substance abuse, or developmental disabilities. Services are provided regardless of family income or insurance eligibility.
Offers group-based prevention services for at-risk youth aged 10 through 21, addressing gang involvement, teen violence, and teen pregnancy. Prevention services provided through OTARY include age-appropriate group counseling, parent support groups, coordination and referrals to other services, convenient community-based groups, recreational outings, mental health services, peer mentoring, and transportation assistance via NJ Transit.
Connects older adults in the community with available services. Organizes monthly meetings for fellowship and education, plans periodic religious social activities, provides connections to local churches, and aims to meet other community and individual needs.
Intervenes with solutions such as training students as peer mediators, combining classroom activities on leadership development and character education with community service, monitoring participants' social and academic progress with one-on-one counseling and evaluations, organizing culturally diverse field trips, and providing case management for repeat offenders, mandating community service projects.
Provides advocacy, peer-support networks, education, webinars, podcasts, online discussion groups, community-building activities, and annual conferences. Promotes fatherhood engagement, parenting support, and social connection for fathers serving as primary caregivers and at-home dads nationwide.
Provides avenues for accessing education, support, and resources, facilitating a well-rounded lifestyle encompassing physical, emotional, spiritual, intellectual, social, occupational, environmental, and financial wellness. Additionally, it actively combats loneliness and isolation, fosters empowerment and leadership, and serves as a catalyst for personal growth.
Offers assistance and support to families enrolled with Bergen’s Promise (Bergen County's Care Management Organization). Open to residents of Bergen County.
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Offers comprehensive sexuality education to adolescents in target region. Cohorts are held within the following geographic target areas- Englewood, East Orange, Irvington, Jersey City, Newark, Orange, Passaic, and Paterson.
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Helps individuals cope with breast cancer through one-on-one peer support. The program pairs a breast cancer survivor with a recently diagnosed patient who has similar issues. Volunteers can help them express their feelings, fears and concerns, and can be an impartial sounding board for questions and matters that may be affecting them. Contact may be either a personal visit, a phone call, or online based on location.
Provides a nurturing environment, the center empowers individuals grappling with serious mental illness to acquire skills and motivation crucial for setting and accomplishing wellness goals vital to their recovery journey. Through education, support, and resource accessibility, it facilitates a holistic lifestyle encompassing physical, emotional, spiritual, intellectual, social, occupational, environmental, and financial wellness aspects. Additionally, it actively combats loneliness and isolation, nurtures empowerment and leadership, and serves as a catalyst for personal growth.
Provides mental health services such as assessment, therapy and support services to seniors. Includes those that are home-bound and live alone.
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Offers specialty consultations for military members and their spouses, addressing challenges unique to military life such as deployments and frequent relocation. Delivered by individuals with personal military experience, these consultations cover various areas including life transitions, adoptions, special needs, adult disability and elder care, Wounder Warrior programs, relocation assistance, and health and wellness coaching encompassing weight management, fitness, nutrition, and stress management.
