New Brunswick Counseling Center / Burlington Comprehensive Counseling
We provide comprehensive, evidence-based, integrated mental health and substance abuse treatment services.
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We provide comprehensive, evidence-based, integrated mental health and substance abuse treatment services.
The Teen Center is open to teens between the ages 13-19 who attend a school in the New Brunswick school district. For those teens, we are open Monday and Friday from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., and Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
New Brunswick's Youth Services System presents the Play SAFE Free Summer Program for New Brunswick youth ages 6-12!
The mission of the New Brunswick Free Public Library is to provide educational, informational, cultural, and recreational resources and services to all the diverse people in New Brunswick. The library provides access to the universe of information, especially that which is of immediate relevance and interest to the community.
New Brunswick Recreation is pleased to offer a variety of programs for its residents and visitors in the City of New Brunswick, New Jersey.
Improving the life of for every New Brunswick resident. Our Children & Youth programs are built on five overarching and interrelated goals. Each is supported by a number of objectives and strategies.
New Eyes provides new prescription eyeglasses to children and adults in the United States who are facing financial difficulty. Having the right corrective lenses makes it possible for people to pursue a better quality of life for themselves, their families, and their communities.
New Hope Integrated Behavioral Health Care is dedicated to the treatment of adults and adolescents affected with alcohol, drug, gambling and other co-occurring mental health disorders.
NJ ARCH is a State-Funded service that provides support to all members of the adoption constellation. Our goal is to direct people to appropriate adoption services in New Jersey.
NJAMHAA’s mission is to promote the value of its members as the highest quality behavioral healthcare providers for the residents of New Jersey through advocacy and professional development.
NJAC helps men and women of Middlesex County who have been incarcerated to become stable and contributing members of their families and communities.
Through partnerships and collaborations, NJCTS provides a continuum of services, support, and education for families; outreach and training for medical and educational professionals; and advocacy for collaborative research for better treatments and a cure for TS.
The New Jersey Children's Alliance promotes hope, healing, and justice for child abuse victims by supporting Child Advocacy Centers throughout the state with training, resources, advocacy, and leadership.
New Jersey Citizen Action is a statewide grassroots organization fighting for social, racial and economic justice.
The New Jersey Coalition Against Human Trafficking’s mission is to unite the state’s communities to end human trafficking. We do this by organizing speaking events, outreach, educational programs, and policy advocacy.
The New Jersey Coalition to End Domestic Violence (NJCEDV) is a statewide coalition of 30 domestic violence programs and concerned individuals whose purpose and mission is to end domestic violence in New Jersey.
The Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) provides health coverage to nearly eight million children and families with incomes too high to qualify for Medicaid, but can't afford private coverage.
Benefits through the State of NJ.
New Jersey Food Stamp Program provides food benefits, access to a healthy diet, and education on food preparation and nutrition to low-income households. Recipients spend their benefits (provided on an electronic card that is used like an ATM card) to buy eligible food in authorized retail food stores.
Head Start is a Federal program that promotes the school readiness of children from birth to age five from low-income families by enhancing their cognitive, social, and emotional development. Head Start provides a learning environment that supports children's growth in many areas such as language, literacy, and social and emotional development.
New Jersey Hope and Healing is here to help New Jerseyans cope with the emotional impact of recent storms and flooding. This initiative is supported by the New Jersey Disaster Mental Health Helpline which New Jersyans can call, toll free, for confidential behavioral health information and referral.
The New Jersey Institute for Disabilities (NJID) offers specialized facilities, programs, and supports throughout the State of New Jersey and beyond for infants, children, and adults with developmental and related disabilities.
Medicaid provides health coverage to millions of Americans, including children, pregnant women, parents, seniors and individuals with disabilities. In some states the program covers all low-income adults below a certain income level.
Medicaid programs must follow Federal guidelines, but they vary somewhat from state to state.
New Jersey MENTOR believes that young people belong in homes, not facilities. When they feel comfortable and safe at home—surrounded by people who care about them—they have greater opportunities to learn, grow and overcome challenges.
The Paternity Opportunity Program (POP) is designed to help a child of unmarried parents establish a legal relationship with his or her father.
NJ Quitline is a free confidential telephone-counseling service for smokers who are ready to stop. Call today and speak with your own quit coach. No matter which quit method you choose the Quitline can more than double your chances for success.