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Provides adoption advocacy, support, education, information, and resources to pre-adoptive and adoptive families, birth parents, adoptees, and adoption professionals throughout New Jersey. Services are accessible online.
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.
Provides family-to-family peer support, education, advocacy, and system navigation for families raising children and youth with emotional, behavioral, developmental, educational, medical, mental health, substance use, or juvenile justice needs. Offers caregiver support groups, workshops, warm line services, and referrals. Connects families with trained Family Support Partners and community resources.
Provides support, education and advocacy to families who have children with behavioral and/or emotional challenges. Programs include: Peer support, Parents Anonymous support group, Support group for parents/caregivers of youth in the Juvenile Justice System, Parenting workshops, Youth Partnership support program for youth, ages 13 through 21 and Warm Line for parents and caregivers.
Provides a peer-run service. Offers ongoing telephone mental health support for teens and young adults.
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| Provides free telephone reassurance and community support for older adults, people with disabilities, and those who are lonely, living alone, or feeling isolated from their community. Volunteers provide a friendly hello, as well as assess the well-being of the client, and will call an emergency contact person if a perceived emergency exists. |
Assists defense teams in cases involving battered women by providing technical assistance on civil and criminal law matters. Services include: identifying defense strategies, offering relevant case law and litigation materials, locating expert witnesses, identifying support networks for victim defendants, and suggesting additional sources of information and assistance. Also provides information on promising practices for responding to domestic violence. Does not offer direct representation.
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.
Provides support, education and advocacy to families who have children with behavioral, emotional mental health, and/or substance abuse challenges. This includes but not limited to peer support, youth partnership- provides peer support through the guidance of youth leaders, and warm line for parents and caregivers.
Provides support, education, and advocacy for women experiencing depression, anxiety, and other types of emotional distress during and after their pregnancy. Services available include: online support, education and local resource information through the website and toll-free helpline, in English and Spanish.
Provides warm line phone support for family members and caregivers of children facing emotional, behavioral, or mental health challenges.
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AID-NJEA is a partnership between NJEA and Rutgers University Behavioral Health Care. It provides a free, confidential helpline for school staff members and their families. The helpline is staffed by active and retired educators and school counselors who are trained to counsel and support their colleagues. The program provides telephone support, information, and resources for school employees experiencing some distress in their work or personal lives.
| Provides free telephone reassurance and community support for older adults, people with disabilities, and those who are lonely, living alone, or feeling isolated from their community. Volunteers provide a friendly hello, as well as assess the well-being of the client, and will call an emergency contact person if a perceived emergency exists. |
Offers information aiming to create connections and give hope to struggling families, wherever they are. Open to statewide to New Jersey residents.
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Offers telephone support to family members and caregivers of children with special emotional, behavioral and mental challenges. Staff members listen and offer advice, information, support, and referrals.
