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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Community Health Law Project (CHLP)

(973) 275-1175
185 Valley Street
South Orange

We provide legal and advocacy services, training, education, and related activities to persons with disabilities and, in certain issues, to organizations representing their interests, with an emphasis on those most vulnerable and needy.

Special Smiles Ltd.

(267) 639-6250
2301 Allegheny Ave
Philadelphia
805 Route 38
Cherry Hill

Special Smiles New Jersey provides compassionate and comprehensive oral healthcare for people with intellectual, psychological, or developmental disabilities who require general anesthesia to safely receive high quality dental care.

Therapeutic Self Care, LLC

(609) 328-0775
329 E. Jimmie Leeds Road
Galloway

At Therapeutic Self Care, we provide mental health counseling services to the community in a culturally competent and understanding manner. Our goal is to encourage the incorporation of self-care practices into your daily life to help keep your mental health a priority.

Inspire the Youth

(973) 277-3554
PO Box 43266
Montclair

Inspire the Youth is a provider of mental health services that are billable through Medicaid. We enhance the quality of life for youths and their families by delivering specific, goal-oriented, and needs-based clinical interventions.

American Red Cross Central New Jersey

(732) 493-9100
1540 West Park Ave
Ocean
Suite 101
Princeton
695 Springfield Avenue
Summit

The American Red Cross of Central New Jersey, located in Ocean, NJ, serves a population of more than 3.5 million people in Hunterdon, Mercer, Middlesex, Monmouth, Ocean, Somerset, and Union Counties.

Hope Sheds Light

(732) 244-0783
253 Chestnut Street
Toms River
2510 Apache Road
Manasquan

The mission of HOPE Sheds Light is to raise awareness and educate individuals, families, and the community about the impact of addiction by having the courage to share personal experiences and offer strength, wisdom, hope, and resources that lead to positive community change and long-term recovery.

Forge Health

(732) 200-7600
10 Allen Street
Toms River

Forge Health is on a mission to make mental health and substance use care effective, affordable, and accessible. We offer in-person and telehealth treatment that is private, personalized, evidence based, and in-network. We're committed to understanding your unique story, being your trusted partner, and helping you through paths difficult and unfamiliar.

Family Resource Network (FRN)

(800) 372-6510
50 Millstone Road
East Windsor

FRN is a comprehensive family-focused umbrella of organizations designed to provide community-based programs and services to individuals and families with a variety of disabilities and chronic conditions through our three affiliate organizations: Autism Family Services of New Jersey, Caregivers of New Jersey, and Epilepsy Services of New Jersey.

Talarico Counseling

(908) 600-6152
617 Union Ave
Brielle

Talarico Counseling is an IIC (intensive-in-community) agency for Ocean County. Focuses are substance use, anger management, attachment, grief/loss, parenting, depression, bullying, anxiety, art therapy, and juvenile justice involved youth. Contact: GraceAnne Talarico (908-600-6152 or talaricocounseling@yahoo.com)

Inclusive Therapists: Warm Lines that Don't Call the Police

While crisis lines alone are not sufficient for suicide prevention, they can be powerful resources in moments of mental health emergencies. On our contact page, we list a number of mental health crisis resources, including warm-lines that do not use police intervention. 

Visit: https://www.inclusivetherapists.com/crisis

Ocean County Board of Social Services Non-Public Assistance Grants

(732) 349-1500
1027 Hooper Ave.
Toms River

The Ocean County Board of Social Services offers these Non-Public Assistance Grants to assist individuals, families, adult couples with: past due rent/mortgage, utilities, security deposits/first months rent, temporary shelter. To learn more, visit: https://co.ocean.nj.us/socialservices/

Penn Medicine Princeton House Behavioral Health

(609) 497-3300
905 Herrontown Rd
Princeton
351 New Albany Rd
Moorestown
300 Clocktower Drive
Hamilton

Princeton House provides outpatient psychiatric and addictions/substance abuse treatment for adults, young adults, adolescents, and children with specialty programs for women's and men's trauma. All insurance and Medicaid are accepted. Partial Hospital Program and IOP (Intensive Outpatient).

Ocean Monmouth Health Alliance, VNA

(732) 962-2590
597 Park Avenue
Freehold

OMHA is a cancer and chronic disease coalition focused on increasing the quality and years of healthy life for Monmouth and Ocean County residents at risk through evidence-based policy, environment and system changes aimed at education, prevention and access to treatment.

Project 99

(973) 565-9199
212 Short Hills Avenue
Springfield

Project99 provides child-centered and family-focused Intensive In-Community and Behavioral Assistant Services to children and families across the State of New Jersey. Services are primarily rendered to males and females between the ages of 5-18 with emotional and behavioral challenges.

Hearts of Mercy Tutoring and Mentoring

(609) 339-2341
364 N Main St.
Manahawkin

Hearts of Mercy provides FREE tutoring and mentoring to qualifying families, and affordable rates for all other families in Ocean County. Available Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM. To register, contact: info@heats-of-mercy.org or 609-339-2341. Visit: https://hearts-of-mercy.org/ for more information. 

Prevent Suicide New Jersey

Prevent Suicide NJ (PSNJ) is the state’s most comprehensive resource for suicide prevention. PSNJ strives to collaborate with state departments, professional and community organizations, schools and families to reduce suicide.

Brain Injury Alliance of New Jersey (BIANJ)

(732) 745-0200
825 Georges Road
North Brunswick

The Brain Injury Alliance of New Jersey (the Alliance) is a statewide nonprofit organization dedicated to improving quality of life after brain injury, and offering the promise of a better tomorrow.

Integrated Care Concepts and Consultation

(732) 389-0697
615 Hope Rd
Eatontown
19 North County Line Rd
Jackson
1 Radar Way
Tinton Falls

Integrated Care Concepts and Consultation is a dynamic behavioral health practice that uses innovative treatment concepts to provide integrated care solutions for individuals, families, professionals, agencies, and communities.

Sprout Health Group

(732) 474-7224
3 Corbett Way
Eatontown
206 Bergen Avenue
Kearny

Sprout Health Group is a network of licensed, accredited treatment facilities for mental health disorders, substance abuse, and co-occurring disorders. New Jersey facilities include Advanced Health and Education in Eatontown and Endeavor House North in Kearny.

Tides Counseling LLC

(732) 806-5446
74 Brick Blvd
Brick

I provide counseling services to children, teens, and adults as individuals, families, couples, and groups.

GameU

(516) 265-7555
15 Main St
Flemington

GameU caters to individuals of all ages and abilities. If you're unfamiliar with GameU, we specialize in offering community classes that dive into STEM topics such as coding, animation, 2D/3D art, video game design, and more! It's an exceptional opportunity for anyone interested in technology, art, or gaming.

Dreamchasers Community Services, LLC

(973) 327-5327
622 Cooper St
Camden
82 David St
South River
105 W 50th St
Bayonne

Dreamchasers Community Services, LLC. (DCS) is a statewide (NJ) licensed (Medicaid, DVRS) mental/behavioral health, and community rehabilitation organization serving youth ages 3-21.

Acenda Integrated Health: Steps Towards Independence (STI)

(844) 422-3632 x1217
42 South Delsea Drive
Glassboro

Steps Towards Independence (STI) is a transitional, supportive housing program that assists homeless youth, especially youth leaving the child welfare system, with life skills and support services to make a successful transition to self-sufficient living and to prevent long-term dependency on social services.