Disaster / Mental Health
(877) 294-4356 TTY (voice callers use 7-1-1 NJ Relay)
(877) 294-4356 TTY (voice callers use 7-1-1 NJ Relay)
New Jersey domestic violence links
At the National Domestic Violence Hotline, we believe that every caller deserves to be treated with dignity and respect. We believe that every family deserves to live in a world free from violence. We believe that safe homes and safe families are the foundation of a safe society.
You can talk one-on-one with a trained advocate 24/7 who can offer support and connect you to resources. Call toll free 1-866-331-9474 or TTY 1-866-331-8453. One-on-one live chat is also available from 4-midnight Central Standard Time, 7 days a week.
NJ 211 is a free, confidential information and referral service that connects families and individuals in need of help to community resources.
Prevent Child Abuse-New Jersey is a nonprofit organization working to end child abuse. Our mission is to prevent child abuse in all of its forms, for all of New Jersey’s children.
If you are a victim of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking please know that help is available.
Work First New Jersey offers a number of "post-TANF" benefits to families that leave welfare for a job or agree to close your case.
A psychiatric intervention and suicide prevention program for Mercer County school age children, teenagers, and adults.
Private Counseling Practice
Bullying website.
A private charity dedicated to serving the behavioral and mental health needs of children, pre-adolescents, and teens.
Raising Relatives' Children
The Lifeline program provides discounts on monthly phone service charges, and Link Up provides a discount on the cost of commencing phone service for qualifying low-income households. Lifeline and Link Up are supported by the federal Universal Service Fund (USF).
We serve individuals with significant disabilities as well as meeting the specialized needs of districts and agencies.
A statewide association that provides leadership, support and resources on the prevention of violence against women in New Jersey through advocacy, training, public awareness, and research.
GCADA was established to review and coordinate New Jersey's efforts in regard to the planning and provision of treatment, prevention, research, evaluation, and education services for, and public awareness of, alcoholism and drug abuse.
Promotes quality mental health services through training, technical assistance, research, policy development, and anti-stigma and anti-discrimination campaigns.
New Jersey SHARES provides grants to pay the utility bills of households in need through a statewide network of more than 80 community-based service agencies.
Brings together America’s pharmaceutical companies, doctors, other health care providers, patient advocacy organizations and community groups to help qualifying patients who lack prescription coverage get the medicines they need through the public or private program that’s right for them. Many will get them free or nearly free.
Provides comprehensive, low-cost reproductive health services for the women, men, and teens of the Mercer County area.
Private practice offering consultation, evaluation, and treatment for children with communication disorders and learning disorders.