New Jersey Statewide Student Support Services (NJ4S)
Helps students, caregivers, and schools navigate mental and behavioral health challenges through general prevention, small-group support, and individual counseling with licensed clinicians.
Helps students, caregivers, and schools navigate mental and behavioral health challenges through general prevention, small-group support, and individual counseling with licensed clinicians.
Supports expectant parents and families with young children and serves as the bridge to connect you to resources.
Providing support to youth between the ages of 16 and 21 seeking to earn a high school diploma.
Provides safe, supportive housing for adults living with serious mental illness and helps build daily living skills, increase independence, and work toward successful reintegration into the community.
Connects New Jersey law enforcement with psychiatric emergency screeners at crisis situations to deescalate conflicts and respond quickly to behavioral health-related calls.
Neighborhood gathering spaces providing support, connection, and growth through free family-friendly activities and workshops.
Offers support services to individuals across the mental health and substance use spectrum.
Neighborhood gathering spaces providing support, connection, and growth through free family-friendly activities and workshops.
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.
Neighborhood gathering spaces providing support, connection, and growth through free family-friendly activities and workshops.
A free supportive home visiting program for pregnant and parenting families of children up to 3 years old.
Helps you and your family heal from the physical, emotional, and social wounds left by community violence.
Offers support and integration assistance to those with severe mental illness looking to reengage with their community.
Provides support to families that have a family member struggling with a mental illness or substance use disorder.
Provides short-term, intensive behavioral health counseling for youth and families in the home or community settings.
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.