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Offer behavioral health services—individual, family, couples, and group counseling, psychiatric evaluations, medication monitoring, and case management—with trauma-informed, client-centered care to build life skills, reduce symptoms, and improve daily functioning.
Provide group-based support services focused on social skill development, emotional growth, and positive peer interaction for youth referred by child welfare or court systems.
Provides free individual counseling and support group services to survivors of sexual violence through a 24-hour hotline. Volunteer advocates provide accompaniments to survivors at the hospital for forensic exams, police stations, and court appearances.
Offers a one-session skill-based program that helps parents manage their relationship with their co-parent during separation and/or divorce. This helps avoid putting their children in the middle of their conflict and focus on their role as parents.
Provides child, adult, and family counseling services. Counseling, offered individually, conjointly, or in groups, addresses various issues like postpartum depression, family conflict, stress, anger management, grief, substance abuse, trauma, bullying, LGBT+ issues, and domestic violence. Both short-term and long-term treatment options are available.
Provides comprehensive counseling services. Aimed to assist individuals, couples, families, and groups by skilled and credentialed outpatient clinicians.
Provides evidence-based family strengthening programs. Offers parenting education, relationship-building activities, support sessions, and family services for children and parents. Programs available in English and Spanish with childcare and meals provided.
- Offers high-quality counseling to individuals, couples, children, adolescents, and families affected by trauma, crime, natural disasters, domestic violence, or the loss of a loved one.
- Delivers individual, group, and family counseling, along with support services.
- Coordinates community-based services through the Camden and Gloucester County Traumatic Loss Coalitions.
- Activates critical incident response teams for each county, managed by the CFS Traumatic Loss Coordinator.
- Implements the short-term trauma-specific intervention program, SITCAP, for children aged 3 to 18, focusing on coping strategies over 8-10 weeks.
- Operates the Peter M. Musumeci, Jr. and Linda M. Musumeci Family Sanctuary, providing outpatient counseling and support for trauma and loss victims in a safe and compassionate environment.
Provides outpatient mental health counseling services to children, adolescents, adults, and families by delivering individual, group, couples, and family therapy that addresses emotional, behavioral, and relationship challenges and supports overall mental health and well‑being. Addresses concerns such as anxiety, depression, trauma, grief, family conflict, substance use, and school or workplace difficulties through evidence‑based therapeutic approaches and personalized treatment planning.
Provides child, adult, and family counseling services. Counseling, offered individually, conjointly, or in groups, addresses various issues like postpartum depression, family conflict, stress, anger management, grief, substance abuse, trauma, bullying, LGBT+ issues, and domestic violence. Both short-term and long-term treatment options are available.
Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) offering confidential adolescent healthcare in a school-based health clinic. The clinic is located adjacent to the School-Based Youth Services Program administered by the Jewish Renaissance Foundation. Services include: Medical Services:, Immunizations, OB/GYN referrals, Physicals, Laboratory tests, and Youth Counseling.
Provides a supervised alternative for childcare via after-school care. Also hosts 8-week summer camp programs.
Provides outpatient psychological services to children and adults. Services include: treatment for depression, anxiety, relationship problems; family conflict; parenting issues; chronic pain; vocational problems; women's and men's issues; and support for abuse victims.
Offers information, peer support, and mutual sharing for those grieving the death of a loved one in a series of 6 sessions.
Provides supportive services for individuals affected by HIV/AIDS and other chronic health conditions. Offers case management, health education, referrals, and assistance in accessing community resources. Assists participants in maintaining health, stability, and independence.
Pairs youth with mentors who act as positive role models, guiding them through conflict resolution, communication, and life skills. YDMP services include youth group meetings, mentoring by adults over 19 for a minimum of six months, parent workshops for improved parenting and communication, and provision of transportation and healthy meals.
Outpatient services for children and their families in need of counseling and psychiatric services. Clinical staff are available on an emergency basis.
Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) offering confidential pediatric healthcare in a school-based health clinic. The clinic is located adjacent to the School-Based Youth Services Program administered by the Jewish Renaissance Foundation. Services include: Medical Services, Immunization, Doctor referrals, Physicals, Laboratory tests, Youth Counseling and Dental Services.
Conducts home visits to any Atlantic County resident 60 years of age or older in need of home delivered meals, personalized attention for completing applications or explaining programs. This includes benefits for which the senior may qualify.
