Resources

These are all of our resources. You may find it helpful to view by selected Community and Health Services using the main navigation. Or, you can search by location and keyword!

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Values Into Action NJ

(856) 985-6801
Princeton

Values into Action- NJ offers premium statewide Support Coordination services for I/DD adults 21+

Lutheran Social Ministries of New Jersey

(609) 386-7171
Burlington

Built on more than a century of grace-filled service, Lutheran Social Ministries of New Jersey (LSMNJ) continues its mission as a not-for-profit organization to serve residents statewide who are hurt, who are in need, or who have limited choices – regardless of religious background or affiliation.

Manasquan Public Library

(732) 223-1503
Manasquan

Manasquan Library is a member of the Monmouth County Public Library System.

MOCEANS Center for Independent Living

(732) 571-4884
Holmdel

Since 1989, MOCEANS Center for Independent Living, Inc. has serviced citizens with disabilities in New Jersey's Monmouth and Ocean Counties. Our Mission: "To support choice, promote public awareness, and barrier-free access in the community while advancing the Independent Living Philosophy in the lives of all people with disabilities."

A Time for Change Counseling Services

(973) 545-2200
Lake Hopatcong

A Time for Change Counseling Services, In Home and Outpatient Mental Health Services.  A Time for Change has been a provider in the community since 2008.  We have a very diverse and qualified staff.

Akhil Autism Foundation

(732) 359-3003
Dayton

Akhil Autism Foundation (AAF) is a NJ-based non-profit organization whose dedicated mission is to educate, treat, support, and research Autism worldwide.

Isaiah House

(973) 678-5882
East Orange

Isaiah House is dedicated to those families who are considered "most fragile"--that is, those families who have been devastated by unemployment, illness, drug addiction, teenage pregnancy, fires, and other crises. In addition to housing, Isaiah House offers a variety of support services to family members, as well as an on-site NA support group.

Navesink Psychological Services

(732) 784-7793
Red Bank

We specialize in therapeutic counseling with children, families, and adults, conduct evaluations (learning disabilities, social/emotional concerns, behavioral concerns, ADHD, Autism, etc.),  provide special education consultation/advocacy, and work with athletes and other performers (including eathletes). BCBAs are available for in home and in community work.

Inspire Behavior Consulting LLC

(732) 702-1774
Freehold

We provide high-quality and individualized Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) consulting and training services for those caring for individuals with skill deficits and problem behaviors.

CUNA Educational Services Program for Latina Mothers

(609) 498-4816
Brick

CUNA is a program that offers educational services for the pre and postnatal health of women. It is a free program for Latina mothers and their babies who live in Ocean and Monmouth Counties. The CUNA program also offers information and referral services.

Sephardic Bikur Holim (SBH)

(732) 531-1117
Oakhurst

Sephardic Bikur Holim is a non profit mental health and social service agency dedicated to caring for people in need with compassion, discretion, and respect. We provide for the health, sustenance, support, and well-being of children and adults.

New Jersey Scholars Program

(609) 620-6106
Lawrenceville

The New Jersey Scholars Program is a tuition-free five-week summer program for rising seniors of any high school in New Jersey, and who claim residency in the state.

Abilities in Action Pediatric Therapy

(732) 842-6600
Shrewsbury

Abilities in Action provides comprehensive therapeutic services to infants and children. Our services include physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, developmental intervention, and dietary counseling. We also offer social skills, handwriting, and sensory motor groups.

Brookdale Community College - ESL Program

(732) 224-2656
Lincroft

Our program serves non-native English speakers who want to improve their spoken and written English for academic, career-oriented, or personal development purposes.

Camp Maxx

(917) 992-0239
Deal

Camp at Jewish Community Center in Deal, NJ

JCC Jersey Shore

(732) 531-9100
Deal

Fitness and aquatic centers, preschool, arts and culture, and summer camp.

Centercourt Summer Fun and Tennis Camp

(201) 230-3941
Marlboro

Designed to meet your needs and exceed expectations, Marlboro Tennis Center features 6 indoor climate-controlled hard courts and a fitness center equipped with the latest machines and other amenities to make your time as enjoyable as possible.

Colts Neck Recreation Department

(732) 780-6666
Colts Neck

The Colts Neck Township Recreation and Parks Department is committed to providing diverse, year-round activities to enhance the quality of life for the members of our community.

Epilepsy Services of New Jersey

(800) 336-5843
East Windsor

Epilepsy Services of New Jersey, an affiliate of The Family Resource Network, is a state-wide, non-profit charitable agency dedicated to helping to improve the quality of life for people affected by epilepsy and their loved ones.

Down Syndrome Association of Central New Jersey (DSACNJ)

(609) 535-3696
Ewing

We are dedicated to providing support, education, opportunity, and enrichment to persons with Down Syndrome and their families. We are a point of contact for information and support for families who have received the diagnosis either during pregnancy or after the birth of their child and through the lifespan.

Faith Baptist Tabernacle

(732) 988-1816
Asbury Park

Faith Baptist Tabernacle is a ministry of baptized believers under the leadership of Bishop Lamont Brown & Lady Shalon Brown. The mission of Faith is to Evangelize to the Family While Building Disciples.

Regional Family Support Planning Councils

(609) 984-4516
Trenton

The New Jersey Council on Developmental Disabilities established the Regional Family Support Planning Councils (RFSPCs) to provide a way for parents and family members of people with developmental disabilities to come together to exchange knowledge/information and to advocate at the local and state level on issues that directly impact their lives.