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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Made2Play

(908) 392-5743
120 Finderne Ave
Bridgewater

Made2Play© by The Bedrock Clinic is a non-profit that provides high-quality services through a Naturalistic Developmental Behavioral Intervention (NDBI) model. We believe young autistic children learn best through play. Founded in 2013, we utilize a "boutique concept" in our service delivery, allowing us to focus on a small ratio of children in order to provide optimal support to each child and their family.

Making a Difference in Teens and Young Adults

(973) 652-4199
1035 Sanford Ave
Irvington

Making a Difference in Teens and Young Adults provides Therapeutic Intensive In-Community (IIC), Behavioral Assistance (BA), and Parent Coaching services.  

Making It Possible to End Homelessness (MIPH)

MIPH is working to convert their former transitional housing programs-Amandla Crossing and Imani Park to Permanent Supportive Housing for homeless individuals and families in Middlesex County. Once opened, Amandla and Imani will provide 46 units of safe, affordable and permanent housing combined with on-site support services where residents can access the resources they need to increase health, independence and housing stability.

Making Waves Swim School

(609) 818-0373
2 Regency Pl
Woodbridge

Swim School offering private swim lessons to the community.

Manavi

(732) 435-1414
P.O. Box 3103
New Brunswick

An organization that meets the needs of South Asian women who have been affected by violence.

Marty Lyons Foundation

(631) 543-9474
105 Sweeneydale Ave
Bay Shore

The Marty Lyons Foundation was established in 1982 to fulfill wishes to children ages 3-17 who have been diagnosed with a terminal or life-threatening illness. We grant wishes today for a better tomorrow!

McKinney Vento Homelessness Survey for Families

Survey requesting feedback from families or students who have experienced homelessness to gain better understanding of how to support individuals and develop an effective strategic plan to assist in the process.

Men's Anger Management Group

(732) 266-8994
2A Jocama Blvd
Old Bridge

This is a weekly group for men to process their anger, anxiety, stress, and depression and learn healthy forms of communication and coping skills.

Mental Health Association of Monmouth County

(732) 542-6422
106 Apple Street
Tinton Falls

Established in 1950, the Mental Health Association of Monmouth County is an affiliate of the national nonprofit Mental Health America. Our professional staff has been on the forefront of creating a meaningful system of mental health care that strategically focuses on eliminating social barriers and mental health discrimination. 

Mercy Drive Regional

(201) 403-8119
70 Clinton Avenue
Newark

As a Support Coordination Agency, we provide a person-centered approach to assist individuals with Developmental Intellectual Disabilities.

Metuchen-Edison Women's Club

(732) 968-1255
17 Calvin Place
Metuchen

Our members help support the arts, preserve natural resources, promote education, encourage healthy lifestyles, and civic improvement.  The members take great pride in being clubwomen giving community service, sharing mutual respect, and sincere camaraderie.    

Middlesex College

(732) 548-6000
2600 Woodbridge Ave
Edison
140 New Street
New Brunswick
60 Washington Street
Perth Amboy

Middlesex College offers programs and services that go well beyond degrees and certificates and extends to every member of our community.

Middlesex College Early Learning Center

(732) 906-2542
2600 Woodbridge Avenue
Edison

Our Center is open year-round, Monday through Friday, from 8:00 am-5:00 pm. Breakfast, lunch, and an afternoon snack are provided at no additional cost. Our professional preschool education and childcare facilities are available for children of Middlesex College students, staff, and the community as well.

Middlesex County 4-H

(732) 398-5261
645 Cranbury Road
East Brunswick

4-H is a community of young people across America who are learning leadership, citizenship and life skills. The New Jersey 4-H Youth Development Program offers everyone in grades K-13, the opportunity to explore countless opportunities in science, arts, foods, outdoor adventure and more. 4-H is where there’s fun in learning and learning is fun!

Middlesex County Board of Social Services

(732) 745-3500
181 How Lane
New Brunswick

The mission of the Middlesex County Board of Social Services is to administer Federal and State public assistance programs in a competent, compassionate and efficient manner. Our goal is to meet the needs of our clients through the prudent use of public funds.
 

Middlesex County Center for Empowerment

(877) 665-7273
29 Oakwood Avenue
Edison

The Middlesex County Center for Empowerment (The Center) is the state-designated sexual violence program for Middlesex County. We strive to support and empower survivors and significant others affected by sexual violence, and to help eliminate all forms of sexual violence through community awareness and education.

Middlesex County College - Academics and Continuing Education

(732) 548-6000
2600 Woodbridge Avenue
Edison

Middlesex County College is the perfect choice if you’re looking to explore different fields of study, jump-start your career, or design your own path toward a bachelor’s degree and beyond.

Middlesex County College partners with students to make their college experience exciting and rewarding. We offer small classes, leading-edge studies, valuable resources such as our numerous computer labs, a wide variety student activities, and dedicated faculty who are there when you need them to open new worlds.

Middlesex County College - Parent Committee

The purpose of the Parent Committee is to provide each parent of an enrolled child the opportunities to assist in the development of activities that address the student’s interests and needs and that support the education and overall development of the children of Middlesex County College Child Care. Meetings are held monthly and all our welcome.

Middlesex County FireWatch Program

(732) 745-3069
75 Bayard St
New Brunswick

Our mission is to reduce the firesetting activities of youth in Middlesex County by: Identification, Education, and Referral for Treatment.

Middlesex County One-Stop Career Center

(732) 745-3955
550 Jersey Ave
New Brunswick
161 New Brunswick Avenue
Perth Amboy

The Middlesex County One-Stop Career Centers provide a place for you to conduct your job search, tools to identify job and career opportunities, practical workshops, one-on-one counseling, career assessment, training, and more.

Middlesex County STEM Charter School

(848) 242-1818
613 Carlock Ave
Perth Amboy
357 New Brunswick Ave
Perth Amboy

Middlesex County STEM charter school is a free public school providing exceptional education to grades Kindergarten through 5.

Middlesex Recreation Department

(732) 356-7400 x277
1200 Mountain Ave
Middlesex

The Middlesex Recreation Department is committed to providing a safe environment for the residents while focusing on participation and fun. We offer many activities for toddlers, youth and adults. Special events and services are also provided through the department.

Miller Contessa, Rena, CCC-SLP

(908) 842-7405

ASHA Certified NJ Licensed Speech-Language Pathologist specializing in Autism Spectrum Disorder. Diagnostic and therapeutic services utilizing a behavioral approach to teaching language within the child's natural environment, the family's home.

Milltown Department of Recreation

(732) 828-2100 x141
39 Washington Ave
Milltown

Explore the programs and activities currently being held for children and adults alike throughout the borough of Milltown.