Pathways to Academic & Career Exploration
Providing support to youth between the ages of 16 and 21 seeking to earn a high school diploma.
Providing support to youth between the ages of 16 and 21 seeking to earn a high school diploma.
Helps individuals diagnosed with serious mental illness find jobs in integrated settings in the community.
Offers complete substance use assessments for teens, with personalized evaluations and care designed to support both students and their families.
Offers complete substance use assessments for teens, with personalized evaluations and care designed to support both students and their families.
Offers convenient, on-campus mental health support for college students.
Provides 24/7 monitoring for youth awaiting adjudication, using telephone check-in or GPS ankle devices to ensure safety and compliance.
Provides safe, supportive housing for young adults ages 18–21 who are expecting or parenting and have current or past involvement with the child welfare system and have had housing instability.
Provides support to families that have a family member struggling with a mental illness or substance use disorder.
Assists youth in Cape May County facing serious legal charges allowing them to stay with their family throughout their court proceedings.
Serves children ages 0–17 and their families who are involved with DCP&P and are at risk of family separation or working toward reunification.
A supportive housing program for young adults, aged 18-21 at time of intake, who have aged out of foster care and are at risk of homelessness or are experiencing homelessness
Supports young adults transitioning out of foster care or other child welfare systems
Offers care and support for anyone over the age of 12 who is in recovery.
Offers transitional housing in Salem City, NJ for young adults ages 18–20 who are aging out of foster care or experiencing, or at risk of, homelessness.