Resources

Rutgers Community Living Education Project

(732) 718-0572
300 Atrium Drive
Somerset

The Rutgers Community Living Education Project (CLEP) provides information, education, and support to people with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities, their family and support professionals when exploring a transition from the Children's System of Care (CSOC) to the Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD).

The Center for Great Expectations (CGE)

(732) 247-7003
19 Dellwood Lane
Somerset

CGE is a non-profit human service and health care organization providing ;an uncompromised continuum of care across prevention and treatment of substance use and mental health disorders, for individuals who have experienced trauma. Programs include residential treatment centers for pregnant and parenting women and their children.

Barbara Atwood, LPC

(732) 216-1930
70 South Main St
Cranbury

I am a psychotherapist (LPC) in practice in Cranbury, NJ and have extensive experience treating trauma, depression, anxiety, and grief/loss for adults, adolescents, and children. 

Advocacy Services Unlimited

(609) 526-5666
1101 North Kings Highway
Cherry Hill
204 Ark Rd #104D
Mount Laurel

We are an approved DDD service provider. Our individualized programs are Community Based Support, Individual Support, Community Inclusion, Employment Specialist, and Support Brokerage in Camden County. We work closely with individual's families to gain access to their community. Our pre-vocational center/Drop in weekend respite in Cherry Hill.

POAC Autism Services

(732) 785-1099
1999 Route 88 East
Brick

POAC Autism Services provides free workshops, trainings, outreach, and services throughout the entire state as well as multiple free recreational events for those in the autism community.

Better Tomorrows

(856) 452-0169
2 Aquarium Loop Drive
Camden

Better Tomorrows provides case management services and impactful community programming to low-income adults, seniors, children, and youth residing in affordable housing communities.

Gayden, Elizabeth A., LPC

(732) 846-1125
794 Chambers St
Trenton

Intensive In-Community Therapy with children, adolescents and families Anger Management, Substance Abuse Issues, Conflict Resolution 

Savia Community Counseling Services, LLC

(201) 699-0508
116 Terrace Avenue
Lodi

Community-based mental health services in the form of Intensive In-Community Counseling, Behavioral Assistant, and Clinical Supervision.

Reservoir Health Psychiatry

(856) 818-4020
777 Route 70 East, G-101
Marlton

Reservoir Health sees patients 16 and above (adults and adolescents) for outpatient psychiatry and medication management, in person in Marlton NJ, or via Zoom within 1-3 days. We accept commercial and all Medicaid plans and specialize in depression, anxiety, PTSD, and bipolar, and have providers fluent in Chinese, Spanish, Yoruba, and Turkish.

Access Link ADA Paratransit (NJ Transit)

(973) 275-5555
1 Penn Plaza East
Newark

NJ TRANSIT's ADA paratransit program known as Access Link was established to provide public transportation to people with disabilities who are unable to use the local bus service according to the American with Disabilities Act (ADA). You may ride with Access Link or any other NJ TRANSIT mode for some or all of your transportation needs.

New Jersey Peer2Peer Program: EnlightenMENT

(609) 695-6274 x 159 
635 South Clinton Avenue
Trenton

The goal of NJP2P is for Peer Navigators to help increase a youth’s ability to articulate and work toward their goals, interact with professionals, and be able to initiate connections to resources on their own. 

Family Transition Support Services (FTSS)

(609) 394-0299
1949 Hamilton Avenue
Hamilton

Our agency philosophy stems from the premise that every individual and family has strengths and capabilities that can and should be developed.

Behavioral Health Matters

(908) 300-8532
293 Route 18 Suite D-328
East Brunswick

BHM provides innovative training on mental health, substance use, intellectual disabilities, and co-occurring disorders to service providers, treatment teams, and educators designed to enhance outcomes for service recipients and students.  Our live seminars and "CE's on the Go" are offered virtually and in-person (depending on the presenter).

Princeton Special Sports & Programs (PSS)

PO Box 395
Kingston

PSS is an all-volunteer nonprofit that has been offering social and sports activities to our neighbors with neurodiversities and disabilities since 2001. Our student volunteer "buddies" play a key role in our activities. They add a level of social inclusion (and fun!) that our adult volunteers could never duplicate.

Children's Home Society of New Jersey

(609) 695-6274
635 South Clinton Ave
Trenton

We provide adoption options, birth parent counseling, child abuse prevention and treatment, child care services, community, and neighborhood-based services, foster care, pre-and post-natal services, school-based youth services, child welfare services, early childhood, and parenting services, including ARC Grow and Trauma Focused CBT. 

Prism Support Services, LLC

(609) 498-7760
3705 Quakerbridge Rd
Hamilton

Prism Support Services is an approved Division of Developmental Disabilities Support Coordination Agency working to create a brighter future for our clients. Our Support Coordinators are energetic, creative, and resourceful, embracing a future filled with opportunity.

NJ FamilyCare (Mercer County)

(866) 411-7782
300 American Metro Blvd
Hamilton
200 Woolverton Street
Trenton

NJ FamilyCare is a federal and state-funded health insurance program created to help qualified New Jersey residents of any age access to affordable health insurance. NJ FamilyCare is for people who do not have employer insurance.

New Life Group

(609) 807-2843
127 Route 206 White Horse Commerce Circle
Hamilton

Delivering customer-focused community-based supports for I/DD adults throughout the state of New Jersey starting at the age of 21. Quality care is what matters.

Mercer County Family Support Organization (FSO)

(609) 586-1200
7 Dunmore Avenue
Ewing

Mercer County Family Support Organization (FSO), is a non-profit organization committed to providing support, education, and advocacy to families of children with emotional, behavioral, and mental health challenges, including ID/DD and substance abuse. Mercer County FSO brings compassion and cultural sensitivity to working with families.

JAG Physical Therapy

(609) 586-3638
4045 Quakerbridge Road, Ste. 11
Lawrenceville

Over 100 Physical & Occupational Therapy locations in NJ, NY, and PA

CURA, Inc.

(973) 622-3570
47 Lincoln Park
Newark

At CURA, we are dedicated to the treatment and rehabilitation of Spanish-speaking people of all ages who are addicted to drugs and/or alcohol.

Regional Family Support Planning Councils

(609) 984-4516
20 State St
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.

Epilepsy Services of New Jersey

(800) 336-5843
50 Millstone Road
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.

Camp Nejeda (Diabetes Foundation)

(973) 383-2611
910 Saddleback Road
Stillwater
P.O. Box 156
Stillwater

Camp Nejeda has been providing empowering summer camp and other programs for children with type 1 diabetes and their families since 1958. In addition to providing eight weeks of traditional Summer Sleep-Away camp, Camp Nejeda offers Family Camps, Day Camps, Spring and Fall weekend programs, T1D Adult Weekend, Nurse Education seminars and much more.

Camp Merry Heart

(908) 852-3896
21 O'Brien Rd
Hackettstown

Our overnight camp allows for weekend, full-week, and two-week sessions all year long. It’s a time for campers to bolster their self-esteem and independence while having fun. This allows caregivers to take some time for themselves while knowing their loved one is both safe and making memories that will last a lifetime.