Multicultural Agency Resource Directory Prepared by: N E W J E R S E Y M E N TA L H E A LT H I N S T I T U T E , I N C . ’ S Changing Minds, Advancing Mental Health for Hispanics For: Office of Multicultural Services, State of New Jersey Department of Human Services Division of Mental Health Services (c) 2003, New Jersey Mental Health Institute, Inc. Updated: December 2004 New Jersey Mental Health Institute, Inc. 3575 Quakerbridge Road, Suite 102 Mercerville, New Jersey 08619 609-838-5488 Fax: 609-838-5480 www.njmhi.org Page 1 Introduction WELCOME Welcome to the New Jersey Mental Health Institute, Inc.’s (NJMHI) Directory of Multicultural Resource Agencies, prepared by the Changing Minds, Advancing Mental Health for Hispanics project for the State of New Jersey Department of Human Services, Division of Mental Health Services’ Office of Multicultural Services. NJMHI, an outgrowth of the New Jersey Association of Mental Health Agencies (NJAMHA), is a private nonprofit organization, a 501(c)(3) based in Mercerville, New Jersey whose mission is to promote quality mental health services through policy development initiatives, training, technical assistance, research, data collection, best practice development, and anti-stigma and anti-discrimination campaigns. NJMHI was established in July 2000 to supplement the array of services provided to NJAMHA mental health provider agencies and mental health consumers and their families and to bring advocacy-based research into practice. In collaboration with the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, NJMHI is assisting the Training and Technical Assistance efforts of the State of New Jersey’s Partnership for Children, as well as operating a Cultural Diversity Speakers Bureau and sponsoring the Hispanic Higher Education Scholarship Fund, which is targeted to bilingual, bicultural Hispanics seeking higher education degrees in the mental health field. NJMHI is also spearheading efforts in New Jersey to enhance access to and quality of mental health for Hispanics, through its award-winning project, Changing Minds, Advancing Mental Health for Hispanics. The overall goal of this Directory of Multicultural Resource Agencies is to increase the knowledge of available mental health and social services in the State of New Jersey. It is our hope that this Directory will assist service system gatekeepers, service providers (e.g., juvenile justice workers, child welfare providers, immigration officers, etc.), and community leaders, such as church leaders, civic and organization leaders and social service agency administrators with enhancing their awareness of services that can be utilized by New Jersey residents in need of mental health and/or social services. With enhanced knowledge of the availability and location of services, it is expected that individuals needing services will be more likely to utilize the services as needed. The NJMHI’s primary objective for this project was to develop a comprehensive, easy-to-use and build on Directory of Multicultural Resource Agencies. The directory features a listing of all mental health programs in the State of New Jersey and is broken down by county, and includes a listing of services provided by that agency. In addition, the language(s) in which clinical (e.g., social workers, mental health counselors, psychologists) and medical (e.g., psychiatrists) personnel can provide services in is also provided. We believe this information will be extremely valuable, as many individuals do not seek treatment because of language and cultural barriers. Furthermore, the directory includes a listing of all public and private social service organizations with specific attention to organizations providing services to underserved populations, such as African Americans, Asian Americans, and Hispanics, and describes what services are offered by these organizations. The directory also includes a listing of civic organizations and associations dedicated to advancement for members of these ethnic minority groups. NJMHI’s goal is to produce a product that will not only increase the knowledge of available mental health and social services, but also a product that will increase knowledge of ethnic minority organizations, which can provide support, advocacy, or a social outlet for members of the underserved ethnic minority groups referenced earlier. We hope that you find this Directory helpful and would like to extend a sincere thanks to the following individuals and/or organizations for making this Directory a reality: State of New Jersey Department of Human Services, Division of Mental Health Services; Stacey E. Abate, Project Coordinator,;Shannon Milinovich, Graphic Designer; Peter J. Guarnaccia, Ph.D., Evaluator, and Member of Changing Minds, Advancing Mental Health for Hispanics Project Management Team. Thank you for your interest in our work, and best wishes on enhancing access to services for our state’s racial and ethnic minority group members. Sincerely, Henry Acosta, MA, MSW, LSW NJMHI Deputy Director and Project Director Changing Minds, Advancing Mental Health for Hispanics Page 2 Table of Contents Atlantic Mental Health Agencies page 4 Minority Serving Social, Civic, Community Organizations page 7 Bergen Mental Health Agencies page 8 Minority Serving Social, Civic, Community Organizations page 11 Burlington Mental Health Agencies page 12 Minority Serving Social, Civic, Community Organizations page 15 Camden Mental Health Agencies page 16 Minority Serving Social, Civic, Community Organizations page 19 Cape May Mental Health Agencies page 20 Minority Serving Social, Civic, Community Organizations page 20 Cumberland Mental Health Agencies page 21 Minority Serving Social, Civic, Community Organizations page 22 Essex Mental Health Agencies page 22 Minority Serving Social, Civic, Community Organizations page 27 Gloucester Mental Health Agencies page 28 Minority Serving Social, Civic, Community Organizations page 29 Hudson Mental Health Agencies page 30 Minority Serving Social, Civic, Community Organizations page 33 Hunterdon Mental Health Agencies page 33 Minority Serving Social, Civic, Community Organizations page 34 Monmouth Mental Health Agencies page 41 Minority Serving Social, Civic, Community Organizations page 45 Morris Mental Health Agencies page 45 Minority Serving Social, Civic, Community Organizations page 48 Ocean Mental Health Agencies page 49 Minority Serving Social, Civic, Community Organizations page 51 Passaic Mental Health Agencies page 52 Minority Serving Social, Civic, Community Organizations page 55 Salem Mental Health Agencies page 55 Minority Serving Social, Civic, Community Organizations page 56 Somerset Mental Health Agencies page 56 Minority Serving Social, Civic, Community Organizations page 59 Sussex Mental Health Agencies page 60 Minority Serving Social, Civic, Community Organizations page 60 Union Mental Health Agencies page 61 Minority Serving Social, Civic, Community Organizations page 64 Warren Mental Health Agencies page 65 Minority Serving Social, Civic, Community Organizations page 65 Language Index page 66 Mercer Mental Health Agencies page 34 Minority Serving Social, Civic, Community Organizations page 37 Middlesex Mental Health Agencies page 38 Minority Serving Social, Civic, Community Organizations page 40 Page 3 ATLANTIC [MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES] ACCESS- South FSA, 175 Rt. 70 Medford, NJ 08055 609-953-5714 V/TTY Mental health services for deaf and hard of hearing people. Anyone with hearing loss or their families are eligible for services. Atlantic county office is located in the Atlantic Mental Health Center in Hammonton. Languages spoken: English, American Sign Language (ASL) Ancora Psychiatric Hospital 202 Spring Garden Rd Ancora, NJ 08037 609-561-1700 Provides inpatient adult psychiatric medical and rehabilitative services for clients who pose a danger to themselves or others and are screened by the psychiatric emergency service. Languages spoken: English, Spanish AtlantiCare Behavioral Health MAIN OFFICE 2511 Fire Road Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08234 609-646-9159 www.atlanticare.org Provides outpatient mental health services, substance abuse treatment/addiction recovery services, child/adolescent foster care programs, family care services, and school-based counseling and health services throughout Atlantic County. Languages spoken: English, Spanish ATLANTIC CITY OUTPATIENT OFFICE 13 N. Hartford Avenue Atlantic City, NJ 08401 609-348-1161 Fax: 609-348-5460 Outpatient services. The purpose of the adult outpatient services is to provide behavioral health care to individuals 18 years of age and older and their families with psychiatric, psychological and social problems that require individual, family, couple, group or intensive outpatient treatment services. EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP OUTPATIENT OFFICE 6010 BlackHorse Pike Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08234 609-646-5142 Fax: 609-569-1832 This division of Atlantic Care Behavioral Health has 2 sites, 1 to serve adults and 1 to serve children/adolescents. Psychiatric assessment and medication monitoring to assist persons with both mental illness and chemical dependency is provided through MICA Partial Care. HAMMONTON OUTPATIENT OFFICE 310 Bellevue Avenue Hammonton, NJ 08037 609-561-7911 Adult mental health and substance abuse services. Page 4 Atlantic City Medical Center CITY DIVISION 1925 Pacific Ave Atlantic City, NJ 08401 609-344-1118 Psychiatric Intervention Program.- Designated screening center for Atlantic County. Anyone can refer here, get a medical clearance, mental health interview, arrange inpatient and outpatient care. Languages spoken: English * Large transient population MAINLAND DIVISION Jimmie Leeds Rd Pomona, NJ 08240 609-652-1000 Inpatient psychiatric unit Languages spoken: English, Spanish, Korean, Yiddish Cape/Atlantic Integrated Network for Kids 200 S. Shore Road Unit 4 Marmora, NJ 08223 609-390-4448 Fax: 609-390-4447 http://www.capeatlanticink.org A Care Management Organization associated with the statewide Partnership for Children. CMOs provide a unified approach to serving children with varying degrees of emotional and behavioral disturbances and their families. CMOs provide face-to-face care management and service planning for children and families with intense and complex needs who are involved with multiple child-serving systems. The CMOs’ goals are to keep children in their homes, their schools and their communities by utilizing pooled funding from this initiative and from current divisional budgets. Languages spoken: English, interpreting available for other languages Cape/Atlantic Family Service Organization 2312 New Road Northfield, NJ 08225 609-485-0575 Fax: 609-485-0467 Email: [email protected] A Family Suuport Organization associated with the statewide Partnership for Children. FSOs are family-run, county-based organizations that provide direct family-to-family peer support, education, advocacy and other services to family members of children with emotional and behavioral problems. Languages spoken: English, Spanish * Serves Hispanic and African-American populations ATLANTIC [MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES] Cape Counseling Services 128 Crest Haven Rd 2604 Pacific Ave Cape May Courthouse, NJ 08210 Wildwood, NJ 08260 609-465-4100 609-729-1404 Cape Counseling offers comprehensive services at a variety of locations. Services include: 24 hour psychiatric emergency screening, psychiatric partial care day program for adults, after school program for emotionally disturbed children, adolescent substance abuse treatment and services, outreach for recently discharged mental health consumers, outpatient psychotherapy and mental health counseling, services for persistent mental illness, and drug and alcohol assessment and referral and treatment services. Languages spoken: English, Spanish interpreter available * Serves Hispanic and African-American populations Career Opportunity Development, Inc. 901 Atlantic Avenue Egg Harbor City, NJ 08215 609-965-6871 www.njcodi.org Provides quality vocational and residential programming for individuals with physical, mental or economic disabilities. The agency provides a holistic approach where individuals have a right to informed choice and proactive involvement with vocational and/or residential planning. Languages spoken: English, Spanish interpreter available Catholic Charities - Cape Atlantic Counseling Center 21 W. Verona Ave. Pleasantville, NJ 08232 609-383-0909 Outpatient mental health counseling Languages spoken: English Children’s Seashore House 4009 Blackhorse Pike Mays Landing, NJ 609-677-7895 Fax: 609-677-7835 http://www.chop.edu/consumer/jsp/division/service Provides care for children with developmental disabilities, acquired disabilities or conditions and chronic illness. Outpatient programs are designed to care for children with many developmental and behavioral disorders, including attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism and pervasive developmental disorder, behavior difficulties, cerebral palsy, developmental delay, mental retardation, rehabilitation or acquired brain and spinal cord injury, and others. Languages spoken: English * Interpreter for other languages available upon request. Collaborative Support Programs of NJ 1147 North New Road Absecon, NJ 08201 609-383-1190 www.cspnj.org Collaborative support programs in affiliation with Community Enterprise Corporation. Provides subsidized low-income housing for mentally ill and various support services. Languages spoken: Spanish-speaking social worker available Family and Psychological Services 1868 Greentree Rd. East 717 Elmer St. Cherry Hill, NJ 08003 Vineland, NJ 08360 856-424-4408 Mental health counseling service in the areas of career, alcohol, marital, individual and family, rehabilitation, and veterans outpatient psychotherapy care. Languages spoken: English Family Service Association 3073 English Creek Ave Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08234 609-569-0239 www.fsanj.org Provides multi-services to children, youth, adults and senior citizens. Provides counseling, substance abuse services, consumer credit counseling, and mental health services to the community. Languages spoken: English * Experience with Hispanic and African-American populations Helping Hand Behavioral Health Corporation 549 Tilton Rd. Northfield, NJ 08225 609 383-8668 Partial care services for those persons at-risk for psychiatric hospitalization or who have been previously hospitalized. Specialties include serving the chronic population, MICA clients, and medication monitoring. Languages spoken: English * Serves a large African-American population Individuals Concerted Effort (ICE) 611 Doughty Rd Pleasantville, NJ 08232 609-272-0928 Self-help for mental health consumers. Designed to empower mental health consumers to realize a lifestyle centered on wellness. Services include a comfortable supportive setting to help balance the state of social, spiritual, mental emotional and physical health. Boarding home outreach, community advocacy, social events and trips, and planned activities. Languages spoken: English * Serves a large African-American population Page 5 ATLANTIC [MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES] Information Atlantic 800-982-7587 within Atlantic County 609-646-8699, est.6307 This hotline provides information on every type of service in Atlantic County. Jewish Family Service of Atlantic & Cape May Counties 607 North Jerome Avenue Margate, NJ 08402 609-822-1108 www.jfsatlantic.org Provides counseling, case management, family life education and direct support including outreach services for previously hospitalized patients, elderly in-home services, homeless case management, home intervention for parents with psychiatric disabilities, and assistance to individuals on Absecon Island with psychiatric issues. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Mental Health Association in Atlantic County 1127 North New Rd Absecon, NJ 08201 609-272-1700 www.mhanj.org Services and referrals for adults age 18 and over. Providing support and advocacy via a self-help center, community advocates program, intensive family supports, social services, active parenting classes, and boarding home outreach. Languages spoken: English, Spanish * Hispanic and African-American serving Mood Disorders Self-Help Group C/o 128 Cornell Ave. Blackwood, NJ 08012 856 227-5678 An affiliate of the national Depressive Manic Depressive Association, this confidential support group discusses problems of mental illness mood disorders (manic depression, depression, bipolar disorders, neurobiological disorder, brain chemical imbalance, or any personality disorders). Meetings are at the Presbyterian Church, 100 Main St., Mays Landing, every Wednesday at 6:45 p.m. Languages spoken: English NAMI Atlantic County Heritage Square, 927 Main Street Pleasantville, NJ 08232 609-927-0215 Self-help support/advocacy group for families whose loved one has a serious mental illness. Group meets the 1st Tuesday of the month at 7:30 pm at the Presbyterian Church of Pleasantville. Languages spoken: English Page 6 The Program of Assertive Community Treatment 2511 Fire Road Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08234 609-407-0042 PACT A 609-272-1796 PACT B PACT is dedicated to assisting persons with mental illness through a proactive process model that reaches out to enable persons with mental illness to become independent citizens in their communities. Psychiatric care and addiction intervention are the core of PACT. Child/adolescent outpatient care and adult outpatient and partial care are provided. Languages spoken: English, Spanish, Vietnamese * Large Hispanic population Providence House 12 N. Providence Avenue Atlantic City, NJ 08401 609-348-1468 Partial care program assists adults who have a severe and persistent mental illness with developing the skills necessary to live, learn, and work in the community. The program is open six days a week offering skill building, educational, and socialization groups to assist participants in the recovery process. Languages spoken: English * Large African-American population Spanish Community Center PO Box 61 303 Sumner Street, Landisville, NJ 08326 Vineland: 856-697-2967 or Atlantic City: 609-345-1249 E-mail: [email protected] Provides a multitude of supportive services including: outpatient drug and alcohol; HIV/AIDS prevention and education; latch-key; counseling; summer camp; and Holiday Helper Campaign. Staff is 100% bi-lingual/bicultural and all programs are designed to assist in the achievement of self-sufficiency for client. Languages spoken: English, Spanish * Large transient/migrant population US Army Fort Dix, Army Substance Abuse Program and Community Counseling Center Bldg. 5203, Maryland Ave. Fort Dix, NJ 08640 609-562-4011 www.dixmwr.com Counseling and support services for military personnel and their families. ATLANTIC [MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES] United Way of Atlantic County 6712 Washington Ave., Suite 104 Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08234 Phone: 609-404-4483 Fax: 609-484-3140 www.unitedwayac.org Local volunteer network that responds to community needs, raises funds, and distributes dollars locally among more than 50 member agency programs The United Way of Atlantic County is bringing people and resources together to solve pressing community problems and promoting physical and mental wellness. Languages spoken: English Vineland Veterans Affairs (VA) Outpatient Clinic 520 North West Blvd. Vineland, NJ 08360 856-692-1588 This is a comprehensive mental health facility located on the grounds of the Vineland Memorial Veteran’s Home. Services include consultation and training about PTSD, combat stress disorder, Gulf war syndrome, drug and alcohol addiction, psychiatric problems, grief and loss issues, and stress management. Languages spoken: English [MINORITY SERVING SOCIAL, CIVIC, COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS] Associacion Politica Latino-Americana 4021 Ventnor Ave. Atlantic City, NJ 08401 609 348-2300 This is a civic organization that promotes Latino political candidates and raises consciousness about issues of importance to the Latino community. Hispanic Alliance of Atlantic County 124 Mississippi Avenue Atlantic City, NJ 08401 609-345-2727 Fax: 609-345-1329 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) PO Box 1977 Atlantic City, NJ 08404 609-345-4666 The NAACP protects civil rights; this chapter is staffed by volunteers. Page 7 BERGEN [MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES] Advance Housing, Inc. 100 First St, Suite 203 Hackensack, NJ 07601 201-498-9140 Residential care for the mentally ill. Languages spoken: English Alliance Against Homeless 115 Washington Ave. Dumont, NJ 07628 201-385-1119 Provides housing and support services for seriously mentally ill homeless adults. Languages spoken: English Bergen County Community Action Program 241 Moore Street Hackensack, NJ 07601 201-342-5189 www.bergencap.org BCCAP is Bergen County’s designated anti-poverty agency dedicated to providing emergency and long-term services for the needy through an array of services designed to relieve crises and facilitate the transition to and attainment of selfsufficiency. Services are provided through the operation of approximately 150 housing (shelter, transitional and permanent) units, comprehensive housing support services, a drop-in meal program, basic education, employment training and permanent job placement, seven early childhood education centers and several other human services facilities. Language spoken: English, Spanish Bergen Family Center 10 Banta Place Hackensack, NJ 07601 201-342-9200 Group, individual, family, and couples counseling. Languages spoken: English, Spanish, Korean Bergen’s Promise 218 Rt. 17 N., 3rd Floor Rochelle Park, NJ 07662 201-712-1170 Fax: 201-712-0425 www.bergenspromise.org [password required] A Care Management Organization associated with the statewide Partnership for Children. CMOs provide a unified approach to serving children with varying degrees of emotional and behavioral disturbances and their families. CMOs provide face-to-face care management and service planning for children and families with intense and complex needs who are involved with multiple child-serving systems. The CMOs’ goals are to keep children in their homes, their schools and their communities by utilizing pooled funding from this initiative and from current divisional budgets. Languages spoken: English * Experience serving: Asian, African-American and Hispanic populations. Page 8 Bergen Regional Medical Center 230 East Ridgewood Avenue Paramus, NJ 07652 201-967-4080 HOTLINE: 201-262-HELP www.bergenregional.com The Behavioral Health Services Division of Bergen Regional Medical Center is a regional provider of services to meet the mental health needs (i.e., psychiatry), substance abuse, MICA (Mentally Ill Chemically Addicted) of the community. Services include: Inpatient Services: Adult, Child and Adolescent, Geriatric acute and extended care. Partial Hospital Services: Adult Acute Partial Hospital, Adult MICA Partial Hospital, Program. Outpatient Services: Populations Served: Geriatrics, Adults, Children & Adolescents Services Include: Assessment & Evaluation, Individual, Group, Medication Monitoring, Education & Consultation Languages spoken: English, Spanish, Interpreting available for most languages * Experience with Asian, African-American, and Hispanic populations Care Plus NJ, Inc. 610 Valley Health Plaza Paramus, New Jersey 07652 Fair Lawn Mental Health Center 17-07 Romaine St. Fair Lawn, NJ 201-265-8200 (Main number to reach any program) 201-986-5000 (Access department) 201-262-HELP (4357) (Emergency hot line) www.careplusnj.org Care Plus NJ provides an array of Mental Health Services to children, adults, and seniors. Programs fall under four key areas: Acute Care Services, Sub-Acute Care Services, Community Services and Client Support Services. Services are provided at locations throughout Bergen County and Essex County. INTEGRATED CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES (ICMS) Provides long-term case management to county residents with long-standing history of severe mental illness who are discharged from county and state psychiatric hospitals. PSYCHIATRIC EMERGENCY SCREENING PROGRAM (PESP) Operates a 24-hour, 365 days/year, countywide hot line and screening program to assess clients in crisis and has the authority to hospitalize persons who present a risk of harming themselves, others or property. Languages spoken: English * Experience serving Asian, African-American and Hispanic populations Children’s Aid & Family Services, Inc. 140 Route 17 North, Suite 110 Paramus, NJ 07652 201-634-3664 administration 201-261-2800 program office www.cafsnj.org Individual and family counseling, marital counseling, family support and information, divorce and family meditation, life education series, risk reduction/substance abuse program for those under 21, FAST (families and schools together). Languages spoken: English, Spanish BERGEN [MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES] Child and Adolescent Treatment Service (CATS) Riggs House 148 Prospect St. Ridgewood, N.J. 07450 201-445-7015 www.cafsnj.org Children’s Aid and Family Services’ team of professionals help children cope with and overcome behavioral and family problems, deal with learning disabilities, and other family struggles such as adoption. Family and adult counseling. Languages spoken: English Comprehensive Behavioral Healthcare, Inc. 395 Main Street 117 Kinderkermack Rd Hackensack, NJ River Edge, NJ 07661 201-646 0333 201-441-9335 516 Valley Brook Lyndhurst, NJ 201-935-3322 www.compbehavioralcare.com CompCare is a private, not-for-profit organization dedicated to providing the highest quality of behavioral healthcare services to the people of all ages-from children to seniors. It offers counseling, rehabilitation, residential and preventive services. Languages spoken: English Family Support Organization of Bergen County 0-108 29th St. Fairlawn, NJ 07410 201-796-6209 A Family Support Organization associated with the statewide Partnership for Children. FSOs are family-run, county-based organizations that provide direct family-to-family peer support, education, advocacy and other services to family members of children with emotional and behavioral problems. Languages spoken: English * African-American serving For Us/By Us 40 Van Brunt Street Englewood, NJ 07631 201-541-1221 Mental Health organization/self-help agency by and for those with mental illnesses. Available services include a drop-in center, computer availability, social activities, employment seminars, individual and group counseling, women’s group, and a MICA (mentally ill and chemically addicted) group. Open Mon., Wed., Thurs., and Fri. 3-7pm, Sunday 1-5 pm. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Friendship House 125 Atlantic St. Hackensack, NJ 07601 201-488-2121 www.NJFriendshiphouse.com Provides vocational rehabilitation, transitional employment, job placement and coaches for adolescents and adults. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Hackensack University Medical Center THE ACCESS AND ASSESSMENT CENTER 25 East Salem Street, Ground Floor Hackensack, NJ 07601 201-996-5994 CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES QUEST 60 Second Street, First Floor Adult Outpatient Services Hackensack, NJ 07601 25 East Salem Street, (201) 996-5950 First Floor www.humc.com Hackensack, NJ 07601 Programming includes specialized treatment tracks appropriate to the age and specific diagnosis of consumers such as substance abuse, eating disorders, thought and mood disorders, anxiety disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder and personality disorders. Languages spoken: English * Large African-American population Jewish Family Service of Bergen County 1485 Teaneck Road Teaneck, NJ 07666 201-837-9090 Provides counseling, case management, family life education and information and referral services. Languages spoken: English National Alliance for the Mentally Ill of Bergen County, Inc. 304 Valley Blvd. Rm 30 Wood-Ridge, NJ 07075 201-635-9595 Information and referral service for mental health consumers, advocacy, education and support groups. Provides inpatient services, partial hospitalization, and outpatient services to patients of all ages. Languages spoken: English * Experience with Asian populations Pascack Mental Health Center, Park Ridge 114 Kinderkamack Road Park Ridge, NJ 07656 201-391-1355 Mental health services, including psychotherapeutic treatment and psychiatric evaluations and medical monitoring under a subsidized, reduced fee structure Languages spoken: English, Spanish, Hungarian Page 9 BERGEN [MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES] Senior Life Center at Pascack Valley Hospital Partial hospitalization program for mature adults 55 years or older who suffer from late life emotional distress. It is a service that provides a comprehensive, intensive weekday mental health program conducted in an outpatient setting between the hours of 9 am-3 pm. The Arc of Bergen & Passaic Counties, Inc. 223 Moore St. Hackensack, NJ 07601 201-343-0322 Fax: 201-343-0401 www.arcbegenpassaic.org Provides opportunities for all citizens with mental retardation and other disabilities and their families through advocacy, community education, direct services, and customized supports to help individuals attain and maintain fulfilled and independent status within their own communities, and to initiate actions to prevent the occurrence of disability whenever possible. Languages spoken: English, Spanish, German, Russian, Arabic, Polish, French Italian, Korean On Our Own 179 Main Street 2nd Floor Hackensack, NJ 07601 201-489-8402 Mental Health organization by and for those with mental illnesses. Open 7 days, group counseling, individual counseling, information and referral services, food bank. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Ramapo Ridge Psychiatric Hospital 301 Sicomac Ave Wyckoff 07481 201-848-5858 The mission of the Center is to provide mental health services and services to the elderly according to the highest professional standards in a compassionate and loving environment consistent with Christian principles. Languages spoken: English The Opportunity Center 13-19 Fair lawn Ave Fair lawn, NJ 07410 201-791-4040 Day program (social, life, pre-vocational, and academic skills) for those afflicted with both diagnoses of developmental disability and mental illness M-F 8:45 am 4:45 pm. Languages spoken: English, Spanish, German Page 10 Spectrum for Living 210 Rivervale Rd. 93 West Palisade Ave. Rivervale, NJ 07675 Englewood, NJ 07631 201-358-8000 201-567-0500 www.spectrumforliving.org Residential facilities for those with physical, mental, or developmentally disabilities. Languages spoken: English United Way of Bergen County 690 Kinderkamack Rd Oradell, NJ 07649-1524 201-261-2806 Fundraising, information and referral source for Bergen County. www.bergenunitedway.org Vantage Health System Main Office 2 Park Avenue Dumont, NJ 07628 201-385-4400 TOUCHSTONE HALL 35D Piermont Road Rockleigh, NJ 07647 201-784-6490 201-567-0059 (Access Center) Fax: 201-567-0593 www.vantagenj.org Serves the northeastern corridor of Bergen County primarily providing psychiatric and addiction treatment services. The Vantage Health System provides a centralized access point for all outpatient services at Dumont and Englewood locations. Languages spoken: English, Spanish West Bergen Mental Healthcare Centers 120 Chestnut St. Ridgewood, NJ 07450 201-444-3550 201-934-1160 (Center for Children and Youth) 201-265-8200 (Mid Bergen Mental Health Center) 201-384-7067 (Dumont Mental Health Center) 201-567-0500 (Englewood Mental Health Center) www.westbergen.org Individual, family and group outpatient therapy for children & adults. Partial care; inpatient referral; after-care services; residential facilities or placement; and medication monitoring. Psychoeducational programs for clients and families. Languages spoken: English, Spanish * Experience serving Hispanic and Korean populations BERGEN [MINORITY SERVING SOCIAL, CIVIC, COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS] Bergen County Hispanic-American Chamber of Commerce 5 Main St., Suite 306 Hackensack, NJ 07601 201-451-9512 Fax: 201-498-9182 The organization was formed in 1991 for the specific purpose of providing a business forum for Hispanic businesses, entrepreneurs and professionals in Bergen county Latin-American Institute for Social Services 377 Park St. Hackensack, NJ 07601 201-525-1700 Multi-service community based organization. Including youth development, violence prevention, alcohol and drug rehabilitation for youth and adults, parenting skills, EAP provider, support groups, ESL classes, after-school program in collaboration with Hackensack Housing Authority. Staff is speak Spanish and English and are multicultural. * Open to everyone but primary focus on Hispanics Languages spoken: English, Spanish Latin Lions Club of Englewood P.O. Box 8081 Englewood, NJ 07631 201-569-5021 Languages spoken: Spanish and English MEEJOO Catholic Social Welfare Society, Inc. 410 Broad Avenue, Suite 203 Palisades Park, NJ 07650 201-944-8111 Fax: 201-944-1574 Previously known as the NJ Asian-American Social Welfare Society, a non-profit organization that helps Korean immigrants become productive citizens in their adopted country. The organization provides services in the following program areas: information and referral, counseling, immigration related services, youth education, social welfare benefit services, health education program, and legal services. Languages spoken: English, Korean Sri Guru Singh Sabha Inc. 541 Prospect Street, Glenrock, NJ 07452 201-444-6310 Serving the religious Sikh community through Sunday services, a school for children, a Punjabi language school, computer classes, ESL, and basic medical services on Sundays. Languages spoken: English, Punjabi * Experience serving Indian populations. Page 11 BURLINGTON [MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES] Buttonwood Hospital ACCESS FSA, 175 Rt. 70 Medford, NJ 08055 609-953-5714 (V/TTY) Mental health services for deaf and hard of hearing people. Anyone with hearing loss or their families are eligible for services. Languages spoken: English, American Sign Language Ancora Psychiatric Hospital 202 Spring Garden Rd. Ancora, NJ 08037-9699 609-561-1700 Providing quality comprehensive psychiatric, medical and rehabilitative services that encourage maximum patient independence and movement towards community reintegration within an environment that is safe and caring. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Archway Programs 280 Jackson Rd. Atco, NJ 08004 856-767-6039 http://www.archwayprograms.org Provides partial care mental health services to at-risk children and youth (ages 5 to 18) and severely and persistently mentally ill adults. Languages spoken: English, Spanish * Experience with Hispanic populations Burlington Co. Behavioral Health Care (Catholic Charities) 25 Ikea Drive 114 Delaware Avenue, Westampton, NJ 08060 Burlington, NJ 08016 609-267-9339 609-386-8653 www.catholiccharitiestrenton.org Mental health programs providing social and vocational rehabilitation, supervised residency, partial care programs, addiction treatment, single family consultation, psychoeducational and family support groups, respite care, advocacy and service linkage to families of the seriously mental ill. The programs of DELAWARE HOUSE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES serve Burlington County adults who have experienced mental illness and are in need of psychiatric treatment and psychosocial rehabilitation. Programs include Partial Care, Outpatient Services, Vocational Services, and Residential and MICA Treatment Programs. Services provided by these components include individual and group counseling, case management, medical care management, medication monitoring, job placement, recreation, drug/alcohol treatment, and several levels of residential care. Languages spoken: English Page 12 600 Pemberton-Browns Mills Road Pemberton, NJ 08068 609-726-7000 Buttonwood Hospital maintains a 24-hour-per day, 7-day per week Long Term Care (LTC) Facility and Psychiatric Hospital, operating under one roof now for more than10 years. LTC has 170 beds on 4 wings, providing care for a wide range of residents including residents with Alzheimer’s disease. The Psychiatric Hospital, with a 30-bed wing, provides care to people with dependencies, addictions, and other mental health needs. Languages spoken: English, Arabic The Children’s Home 243 Pine Street Mt. Holly, NJ 08060 609-267-1550 A residential treatment center working with emotionally disturbed boys, ages 10 to 17, who need out-of-home placement. The Home offers a therapeutic community that develops social and individual responsibility, self-awareness, and a positive self-image. The ultimate goal of the Home is to reunite each child with his family or place within an appropriate community-based setting. Languages spoken: English, Spanish CONTACT of Burlington County P.O. Box 333 Moorestown, NJ 08057 856-234-8888 609-267-8500 609-871-4700 Provides 24-hour, 7-day crisis intervention, suicide prevention, and telephone counseling services to the residents of Burlington County. In addition, the agency offers a comprehensive information and referral service and specialized programs to help the elderly and handicapped (Reassurance CONTACT) and children home alone after school (CONTACT-A-Friend). Languages spoken: English Family Service 770 Woodlane Road Mt. Holly, NJ 08060 609-267-5928 800-963-3377 Fax: 609-267-2318 http://www.family-service.com Provides preventive and therapeutic mental health services to individuals, families and groups primarily in Burlington County and South Jersey. Languages spoken: English BURLINGTON [MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES] Family Support Organization of Burlington County 774 Eayrestown Rd. Lumberton, NJ 08048 609-265-8838 http://www.fsoburlco.org A Family Service Organization of the statewide Partnership for Children initiative. FSOs are family-run, county-based organizations that provide direct family-to-family peer support, education, advocacy and other services to family members of children with emotional and behavioral problems. The Family Support Organization of Burlington County is the family voice within Burlington County’s local system of care for children with behavioral, emotional, or mental heath issues. The agency works towards making the system family friendly and responsive to the needs of children and families. All staff members are all parents or guardians of children who have experienced emotional, behavioral, or mental health complexities. Languages spoken: English *Experience serving African-American populations Grow In New Jersey 206 University Blvd. Glassboro, NJ 08028 856-881-2008 732-350-4800 (northern area) 12-step support group for people suffering from mental illness/ emotional problems caused by divorce, death in the family, troubled personal relationships, etc. Small group format. Burl. Co. Meeting: M 7-9 pm at Family Service Bldg., 770 Woodlane Rd., Ste. 33, Westampton, NJ 08060 Languages spoken: English Jewish Family and Children’s Services of SNJ 1301 Springdale Road, Suite 150 Cherry Hill, NJ 08003 856-424-1333 Helps people in the tri-county area remain independent. Serves elderly with transportation to doctors, and youth in single-parent families with “special friends.” Agency also provides counseling, workshops, resettlement of Soviets, adoption and educational programs. Languages spoken: English, Russian Hampton Behavioral Health Center 650 Rancocas Road Westampton Twp., NJ 08060 800-603-6767 609-267-7000 Hampton is a private behavioral health care and counseling center that has restored or improved the behavioral health of thousands of Delaware Valley residents. Languages spoken: English Lester A. Drenk Behavioral Health Center 795 Woodlane Road, Suite 300 Mt. Holly, NJ 08060 609-267-5656 Provides behavioral health and social services for Burlington County residents. Languages spoken: English Mental Health Association in SWNJ (serving Camden, Burlington, and Glouster) 505 Cooper St. Camden, NJ 08102 Offers a wide range of programs, information and training on mental health and mental illness to community groups, schools, and agencies. Recruits and trains volunteers as community companions to mental health clients. Languages spoken: English, Spanish NAMI Face Support Group P.O. Box 536 Moorestown, NJ 08057 856-235-7456 Email: [email protected] NAMI’s goal is “to be there”: that is to be available when families, caregivers, and mentally ill persons need help, guidance and sympathetic ears. Meetings: 2nd/4th Mon. of the month, 7:30 - 9:30 pm: First Presbyterian Church, Moorestown. Languages spoken: English New Dimensions Keary’s Point 856-351-9100 The self-help center is open Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday 6-9 pm. Please leave a message and someone will call you back with detailed information. Partners for Kids and Families 122 Burrs Rd. Mt. Holly, NJ 08060 609-518-6800 Fax 609-518-6900 www.partnersforkidsandfamilies.org [password required] A Care Managment Organization associated with the statewide Partnership for Children. CMOs provide a unified approach to serving children with varying degrees of emotional and behavioral disturbances and their families. CMOs provide face-toface care management and service planning for children and families with intense and complex needs who are involved with multiple child-serving systems. The CMOs’ goals are to keep children in their homes, their schools and their communities by utilizing pooled funding from this initiative and from current divisional budgets. Languages spoken: English, German * Experience with African-American populations Page 13 BURLINGTON [MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES] Programs for Assertive Community Treatment 790 Woodlane Road, Suite 20 Westampton, NJ 08060 609-261-6627 PACT helps persons with the most serious mental illness to live successfully in the community through hands-on service in their homes and neighborhoods. Services are available 24-hours a day, 7-days a week. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Ranch Hope P.O. Box 325 Alloway, NJ 08001 856-935-1555 Residential program for troubled boys (age 9 to 16 1/2). Individual, family, group counseling, emotionally disturbed, neurologically impaired. Learning disabled accepted but not mentally retarded or chronic substance abusers. Languages spoken: English, Spanish * Experience serving Hispanic population The Temenos Center 301 N. Church Street Suite 316 Moorestown, NJ 08057 856-722-9043 Individual, couples’ and family therapy; recovery groups for substance abuse and eating disorders; stress reduction and meditation classes; psychological and forensic evaluation; psychiatric evaluation; depression and anxiety; chronic pain and illness; special concerns for women. Languages spoken: English, German, Norwegian, French * Experience with African-American and Hispanic populations United Way of Burlington Location: Mailing address: 595 Beverly-Rancocas Road PO box 226 Westampton, NJ 08060 Rancoca, NJ 08073 609-267-4500 www.uwburlington.org Fundraising, information, and referral source for Burlington County. Victory House (affiliated with Ranch Recovery Prince of Peace Lutheran Church 61 Rt. 70 East Marlton, NJ 08053 856-983-7291 A nonprofit self-help organization for aftercare to prevent chronicity in nervous patients and relapses in former mental patients. Anyone over 18 is welcome and may bring a relative or friend if they choose. Meeting: Sat., 11:30 a.m., 215 Highland Avenue, Westmont, NJ. Tues., 7:00 p.m., West Hampton, NJ. Languages spoken: English Starting Point 215 Highland Ave., Ste. C, Westmont, NJ 08108 856-854-3155 www.startingpoint.org Educational and referral center specializing in the areas of dependencies. Emphasis is on personal growth. Goals are holistic, integrative, and wellness-oriented. Therapy, workshops, forums, twelve-step meetings, and weekend programs. M-Th 10AM-10PM, F noon-9PM, Sat. 9AM-2PM Languages spoken: English Page 14 Hope) 1025 Linden Ave. Williamstown, NJ 08094 Residential program for troubled girls (age 14 to 18). Individual, family, group counseling, emotionally disturbed, neurologically impaired, learning disabled accepted but not mentally retarded or chronic substance abusers. Languages spoken: English, Spanish * Experience serving Hispanic population BURLINGTON [MINORITY SERVING SOCIAL, CIVIC, COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS] Afri-Female Institute, Inc. 39 E. Stokes Rd. Willingboro, NJ 08046 609-877-9383 www.youngsavvyentrepreneurs.com Meeting the unique needs of girls (ages 12 to 17) regardless of race, creed or socio-economic status. Building character and purpose; helping young girls grow into selfrespecting, self- confident young women. Afri-Male Institute 426 High Street Burlington, NJ 08016 609-387-8133 The Institute depends on African American males to act as role models and to help teach young African American males life skills and to enhance self esteem. Volunteers are needed to help with recreation programs, telephone and office work, counseling, fund raising, and tutoring. National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Servicios Latinos de Burlington County 60 High St. Mt. Holly, NJ 08060 609-518-7171 E-mail: [email protected] Advancing the county’s Hispanic population by providing individual clients with assistance in translation and in the security of education, employment, housing, transportation, health and other related services. Spanish American Social Cultural Association (Hispanic Social Service Center) P.O. Box 2248 Willingboro, NJ 08046 609-835-1111 www.sascanj.org Provides the county’s Hispanic community with counseling, advocacy, translation and interpretation, and counseling in employment, career and education. P.O. Box 524 Bordentown, NJ 08505 609-877-4042 The NAACP’s goal is to improve social and economic status of minority groups, eliminate prejudice and keep public aware of adverse effects of racial discrimination. The agency gives help and links those in need with appropriate referral within the community network. Page 15 CAMDEN [MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES] Asociacion De Puertorriquenos En Marcha, Inc. 2318 River Ave Camden, NJ 08105-3744 609-338-9492 Fax: 609-338-9488 Intensive outpatient drug/alcohol treatment program. Languages spoken: Spanish, English * Mainly serving Hispanic populations Archway Programs PO Box 668 Atco, NJ 08004 856-767-6039 Fax: 856-767-3219 www.archwayprograms.org Offers a wide array of services, including early intervention and child care, broad-based special education in a large school setting, at-risk adolescent treatment, group homes, adolescents and adult mental health counseling, senior citizen day care, summer camp and professional staff development. Provides human services for psychiatrically disabled adults in needs of partial care; senior citizens social day care program; educational and social services for emotionally disturbed children and adolescents; residential services for developmentally disabled mental retarded adults; supportive living/personal care and respite care services for multiply handicapped/ developmentally disabled children and adults, as well as the elderly. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Interpreters available upon request. Catholic Charities 1484 Mt. Ephraim Ave. Camden, NJ 08104 856-342-4104 Fax: 856-663-0253 856-964-2133 (Emergency Services) www.catholiccharitiescamden.org A counseling ministry dedicated to providing treatment for individuals, couples, families, & groups. The agency provides emergency services, counseling, addiction treatment, school based social work, adoption services, AIDS ministry and migration and refugee services, which include job development, job placement and English-as-a-second language instruction. In Camden County, there are six service locations throughout Camden City and another two service locations in Camden County. Languages spoken: English, Spanish *Experience with African-American and Hispanic populations C.A.T.A. (El Comite de Apoyo a los Trabajadores Agricolan) 4 South Delsea Drive PO Box 510 Glassboro, NJ 856-881-2507 Fax: 856-881-2027 E-mail: [email protected] The farmworkers support group. Languages spoken: English, Spanish * Specializes in Hispanic populations Center for Family Services Hopkins Lane, P.O. Box 20 Haddonfield, NJ 08033-0018 856-429-0010 or 429-5637 800-774-5516 (Admissions) www.bancroftneurohealth.org Bancroft NeuroHealth is well known for its early intervention programs, special education and vocational services, residential and in-home services, a neurobehavioral stabilization program and other specialized services. Languages spoken: English 584 Benson Street Camden, NJ 08103 856-964-1990 Short term individual, marital, and family therapy; comprehensive treatments for adult and child survivors of severe trauma through therapy, group therapy, and creative arts therapy; assessment, treatment, and referral services for individuals with addictions; psychiatric evaluation and medication management in conjunction with treatment. Languages spoken: English, Spanish * Experience serving Hispanic populations - translation in Spanish, no programs in Spanish Camden County Health Services Center CPAC (Community Planning and Advocacy Council) Bancroft NeuroHealth 20 N. Woodbury-Turnersville Road Blackwood, NJ 08012 856-374-6719 www.cchsc.com Behavioral Healthcare Services Group provides psychiatric care for people with more severe forms of mental disorders. Six complementary service units provide a nurturing therapeutic atmosphere when inpatient care is deemed the most appropriate treatment environment. Languages spoken: English, Spanish translator available Page 16 6981 N. Park Dr East Building, 3rd Floor Pennsauken, NJ 08109 856-663-3998 www.cpachvi.org Community advocacy and planning service. CPAC is an organizational body that serves children through senior citizens by convening the planning process of mental health, employment and social service agencies in Camden County Languages spoken: English *Experience with African-American and Hispanic populations CAMDEN [MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES] CorrPsych Inc. 1101 N. Kings Highway Suite 210 Cherry Hill, NJ 08034 856-321-9119 Fax: 856-321-9120 Languages spoken: English, Spanish Family and Psychological Services 1868 Greentree Road Cherry Hill, NJ 08003 856-424-4408 10 week intensive outpatient program; individual, group, client, and family counseling; drug screening; aftercare after hospitalization; DWI program. Languages spoken: English, Russian Hampton Behavioral Health Center 108 Burrs Road Mt. Holly, NJ 08060 609-267-2757 www.hamptonhospital.com Hampton Inpatient Programs at Hampton Hospital include comprehensive psychiatric assessment and evaluations, education, individual and group therapy, individualized biopsycho-social treatment plan and discharge and aftercare planning. Outpatient services include youth day-school, partial hospitalization programs and intensive outpatient programs. Languages spoken: English Hispanic Family Center of Southern New Jersey, Inc. 35 Church Street Camden, New Jersey 08105 856-541-6985 www.hispanicfamilycenter.com Bilingual and bicultural services in drug/alcohol, mental health, job counseling/placement, educational/vocational programs. Adult day care and homemaker services to the elderly Languages spoken: English, Spanish * Extensive experience serving Hispanic populations THE FAMILY COUNSELING CENTER provides members of the community with open access to the services of highly skilled bilingual, bicultural counselors and therapists especially skilled at dealing with issues and problems with mental health implications. Jewish Family & Children’s Service of Southern NJ 1301 Springdale Rd. Suite 150 Cherry Hill, NJ 08003-2729 856-424-1333 Fax: 856-424-7384 www.jfcssnj.org Provides human services to children, adults and families, including those with special needs, residing within the geographic area of Southern New Jersey encompassed by the Jewish Federation. Counseling and psychotherapy services are provided by qualified licensed professionals. Individual, couple, child, family and group therapy is available. JFCS helps children, adolescents, and their families find more effective and appropriate ways of coping with the stresses that hinder their functioning, performance, and well being. Languages spoken: English, Russian Jewish Federation of Southern New Jersey 1301 Springdale Road, Suite 150 Cherry Hill, NJ 08003 856-424-1333 Fax: 856-424-7384 www.jfedsnj.org/jfcs.html The purpose of the Agency is to provide effective, affordable and accessible human services to children, adults and families, including those with special needs. Counseling and psychotherapy services are provided by qualified licensed professionals. Individual, couple, child, family and group therapy is available at convenient times at affordable fees. Languages spoken: English, Russian Mental Health Association in SWNJ (serving Camden, Burlington, and Gloucester) 505 Cooper Street Camden, NJ 08102 856-966-6767 www.mhasw.org Provides information and referral for individuals seeking mental health services. Offers presentations, technical training, video and brochures on issues pertaining to mental illnesses and mental wellness. Recruits, trains and matches volunteers as companions for individuals with mental illnesses. Languages spoken: English, Spanish THE MENTAL HEALTH OUTPATIENT CLINIC provides integrated psychological and psychiatric services to the Hispanic community under the direct supervision of a psychiatrist. 2700 Westfield Avenue Camden, NJ 08105 856-365-7393 Page 17 CAMDEN [MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES] NAMI Camden County Seabrook House S.H.C. (Self Help Centers) of VOORHEES The Starting Point, Inc. of New Jersey President/Contact Person: Eileen Santoro 856-667-1522 (Home) Meetings held: 2nd & 4th Tuesday of the month, 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm Steininger Center 19 East Ormand Avenue Cherry Hill, NJ 08034 1 Alpha Ave, Suite 42 Voorhees NJ 08043 609-216-1711 Mental Health/self-help organization by and for those with mental illnesses. Hours: Mon 1:00 pm-8:00 pm ( MDA Prog ); 12:00 pm-1:00-pm Tue;. 1:00 pm-8:00 pm Wed.; 12:00 pm-8:00 pm; Fri-12:00 pm-4:00 pm; Sat-12:00 pm3:00 p.m (5 Days) South Jersey Behavioral Health Resources, Inc. 400 Market St. Camden, NJ 08101 856-541-1700 Outpatient mental health facility for children and adults Languages Spoken: English, Spanish * Large Hispanic and African-American clientele Steininger Behavioral Care Services Administrative Offices 499 Cooper Landing Rd. & 19 E. Ormond Avenue Chapel Avenue Cherry Hill, NJ 08034 Cherry Hill NJ 08002 856-488-0445 856-482-8747 856-767-3337 (Intake) HOTLINE 856-428-4357 (HELP) Crisis number for Cherry Hill HOTLINE 856-541-2222 Crisis number for Camden area County-wide psychiatric crisis intervention and case management services. Steininger conducts service evaluations for involuntary commitment and linkages/referrals to other providers and is a member of the statewide Mobile Response and Stabilization Services initiative. The agency does not provide direct care services Languages spoken: English, Polish, Spanish, Greek, interpreters available for ASL and other languages * African-American serving Page 18 133 Polk lane P.O. Box 5055 Seabrook, NJ 08302 800-582-5968 www.seabrookhouse.org Adult, adolescent, women and children inpatient care; partial hospitalization; detoxification; relapse prevention; and family counseling/intervention Languages spoken: Spanish, English 215 Highland Ave Suite C Wetmont, NJ 08108 856 854-3155 www.startingpoint.org Outpatient center; adolescent services; individual, family, and group counseling; referral service, self-help and support groups. Languages spoken: English UMDNJ Counseling/Mental Health UMDNJ-Stratford PCC-Building Suite #200 40 East Laurel Rd Stratford, NJ 08084 856-566-6035 www.umdnj.edu Counseling services are available to children and adults on a statewide basis through a network of mental health professionals. Languages spoken (at this location): English United Way of Camden 196 Newton Ave Camden, NJ 08103-1708 856-963-2720 http://www.uwccnj.org/ Fundraising, community building, information and referral source for Camden County. CAMDEN [MINORITY SERVING SOCIAL, CIVIC, COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS] ASPIRA Camden Center 600 Penn Street, 1st. Floor Camden, NJ. 08102 (609) 964-9115 www.nj.aspira.org ASPIRA promotes leadership through education, offers guidance, college placement and assistance in obtaining financial aid for college. ASPIRA has a track record of success in motivating and placing Latino youth in post-secondary educational programs. ASPIRA is considered the most effective educational organization within the Latino community. Languages spoken: English, Spanish NAACP, Camden County Branch 1123 1/2 Kaighn Avenue, Camden, NJ 08103 Phone: (856) 342-8862 Fax: (856) 342-8006 NAACP works toward improving the political, educational, social and economic status of minority groups. Attempts to eliminate racial prejudice. Keeps the public aware of adverse effects of racial discrimination and takes all lawful action to secure its elimination. * Experience with African-American population Puerto Rican Unity for Progress 427 Broadway Camden, NJ 08103 856-541-1418 Fax: 856-541-1476 E-mail: [email protected] The agency provides such social services as assistance receiving Social Security benefits and translation services to low-income individuals in Camden County. Languages spoken: Spanish, English * Primarily serving Hispanic populations but all are welcome Page 19 CAPE MAY [MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES] Atlantic Cape Family Support Organization 2312 New Road Northfield, NJ 08225 609-485-0575 A Family Support Organization associated with the statewide Partnership for Children. FSOs are family-run, county-based organizations that provide direct family-to-family peer support, education, advocacy and other services to family members of children with emotional and behavioral problems. Languages spoken: English Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital Two Stone Harbor Boulevard Cape May Court House, NJ 08210 609-463-2000 (Intake) Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital is a 242-bed acute-care hospital located in Cape May County. Their screening center refers all inpatient needs to Atlantic City Medical Center (see Atlantic County). Cape/Atlantic Integrated Network for Kids 200 S. Shore Road Unit 4 Marmora, NJ 08223 609-390-4448 Fax: 609-390-4447 http://www.capeatlanticink.org A Care Management Organization associated with the statewide Partnership for Children. CMOs provide a unified approach to serving children with varying degrees of emotional and behavioral disturbances and their families. CMOs provide face-to-face care management and service planning for children and families with intense and complex needs who are involved with multiple child-serving systems. The CMOs’ goals are to keep children in their homes, their schools and their communities by utilizing pooled funding from this initiative and from current divisional budgets. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Cape Counseling Services 128 Crest Haven Rd 2604 Pacific Ave Cape May Courthouse, Wildwood, NJ 08260 NJ 08210 609-729-1404 609-465-4100 www.capecounseling.org Cape Counseling offers comprehensive services at a variety of locations. Services include: 24-hour psychiatric emergency screening, psychiatric partial care day program for adults, after school program for emotionally disturbed children, adolescent substance abuse treatment and services, outreach for recently discharged mental health consumers, outpatient psychotherapy and mental health counseling, services for persistent mental illness, and drug and alcohol assessment and referral and treatment services. Languages spoken: English, Spanish interpreter available * Experience serving Hispanic and African-American populations Page 20 The C.A.P.E. 4410 Pacific Avenue Wildwood N.J.08260 609-523-7100 Fax: 609-523-7100 Mental Health/self-help organization by and for those with mental illnesses. Services include social activities and peer support. Languages spoken: English Jewish Family Service of Atlantic & Cape May Counties 3 South Weymouth Avenue, Ventnor, NJ 08406 609-822-1108 www.jfsatlantic.org Provides counseling, case management, family life education and direct support including outreach services for previously hospitalized patients, elderly in-home services, homeless case management, home intervention for parents with psychiatric disabilities, and assistance to individuals on Absecon Island with psychiatric issues. Languages spoken: English, Spanish NAMI Cape May County Partial Care Building Cape Counseling Center Cape May Court House, NJ 609-522-9302 Self-help support/advocacy group for families whose loved one has a serious mental illness. Group meets the 2nd Thursday of the month 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm. Language: English United Way of Cape May 230 E Maple Ave Wildwood, NJ 08260-4931 609-729-2002 Fundraising, community building, information and referral source for Cape May County. [MINORITY SERVING SOCIAL, CIVIC, COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS] Puerto Rican Action Committee 604 Franklin St. Woodbine, NJ 08270 609-861-5800 Transportation and social services departments (i.e., translation services and advocacy in the areas of housing, clothing, food needs). Languages spoken: English, Spanish * Open to all especially devoted to Hispanic populations CUMBERLAND [MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES] Alliance for the Mentally Ill Rectory of St Francis of Assisi Church, Vineland, NJ 08360 856-691-9234 A support and advocacy group for family and friends of someone who has severe mental illness. Meetings are second Wednesday of the month Languages spoken: English, German Casa PRAC 800 East Chestnut Avenue Vineland, NJ 08360 856-692-2331 Fax: 856-691-9521 E-mail: [email protected] Provides mental health/substance abuse counseling and referral for Hispanic residents. Languages spoken: Spanish, English Catholic Charities Regional Counseling Center 810 Montrose St. Vineland, NJ 08360 856-691-1841 (Emergency Services) Individual, couple, marital, and family counseling and a women’s group. Languages spoken: English, Spanish * Extensive experience with Hispanic populations Community Health Care, Inc. Medical Services - Bridgeton Medical Services - Vineland (Across from South Jersey 319 Landis Avenue Hospital – Bridgeton) Suite A & B 105 Manheim Avenue Vineland, NJ 08360 Bridgeton, NJ 08302 856-691-3300 856-451-4700 Medical, mental health and preventive services for children in Downe Township and Bridgeton Public Schools as well as others in the community. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Cumberland County Guidance Center 2038 Carmel Rd Box 808 Millville, NJ 08332 856-825 6810 856-455-5555 (Crisis Hotline) Counseling, referral services, case management, partial care and aftercare including medication and monitoring for children and adults. Other offices are located in Vineland and Bridgeton Languages spoken: English, Spanish Community United for the Rehabilitation of the Addicted, Inc. Outpatient & Intensive Outpatient (Vineland): M -Th. (9:00 am. - 7:00 pm) Fr. (9:00 am - 5:00 pm) 856-696-7335 CURA is a community based, not for profit organization, dedicated to the treatment and rehabilitation of Spanish speaking individuals who are addicted to drugs and/or alcohol. CURA has a tradition of demonstrating needed community services not specifically related to substance abuse, in the belief that a better community reduces problems with alcohol and drugs. Languages spoken: English, Spanish * Focused on Hispanic populations NAMI-Cumberland County Contact: Samuel Levy, President 856-691-9234 or 856-327-8924 NAMI meetings are a support and advocacy group for friend and families of those with mental illness. Meetings are held 3rd Wednesday of each month, September to June, 7:15 9:15 pm. There are no meetings in the summer. Languages spoken: English New Horizons 739 Wood Street Vineland, NJ 08360 856-696-8921 Fax:856-696-8921 Mental Health/self-help organization by and for those with mental illnesses. Support, socializing and advocacy for mental health care consumers. Drop-in center hours: Mon., Wed, Fri. 6-8 pm. Languages spoken: English, Spanish South Jersey Health Care Systems, Bridgeton 333 Irving Avenue Bridgeton, NJ 08302 856-575-4500 (child/adolescent service ext. 54155, adult services ext. 54160) Mental health unit in-patient and partial care mental health services for adults, children, adolescents and geriatrics. Languages spoken: English, Spanish United Way of Greater Cumberland County 10 Mulbury Street Millville, NJ 08332-3804 856-327-2527 Fundraising, community building, information and referral source. Vineland Regional Counseling Service, Inc. 76 S. State St. Vineland, NJ 08360 856-691-4617 Counseling and psychiatric services for ages 5 and over. Languages spoken: English Page 21 CUMBERLAND [MINORITY SERVING SOCIAL, CIVIC, COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS] The Mexican-American Association of Southern NJ P.O. Box 535 Bridgeton, NJ 08302 856-769-1026 or 609-202-1571 Education, recreation, and cultural opportunities for MexicanAmericans. Languages spoken: Spanish Urban Network Organization, Institute of Culture & Technology 827 East Park Avenue Vineland, NJ 08360 856-691-8666 Fax: 856-691-9944 Safe haven, after-school programs for children, support for families with terminally ill children, social services and construction of affordable housing. Languages spoken: English, Spanish * Extensive experience with Hispanic populations ESSEX [MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES] Catholic Community Services 37 Evergreen Place East Orange, NJ 07018 973-596-4100 www.ccsnewark.org Provide a wide range of professional mental health assessment and treatment services to children, adolescents and adults, as well as consultation/education to community agencies. Services include outpatient, partial hospitalization, PACT, and numerous psychological services. Languages spoken: English, Spanish, Portuguese, Guyanese, French. * Extensive experience with Hispanic and African-American populations Community Healthcare Network 570 Belleville Avenue Belleville, NJ 07109 973-450-3100 Outpatient counseling, partial-care day program for adults, and a therapeutic day school for children ages 3-13. Languages spoken: English Community Health Law Project 185 Valley St. South Orange, NJ 07079 973-275-1175 Fax: 973-275-5210 www.chlp.org The Community Health Law Project (CHLP) is a nonprofit advocacy and legal services organization dedicated to serving the needs of low-income people with disabilities and the elderly in New Jersey. CHLP operates out of regional offices in Bloomfield, Elizabeth, Trenton, Asbury Park, and Collingswood, as well as an administration office in South Orange. Through negotiation, litigation, and advocacy, CHLP removes discrimination, protects rights, and preserves independence and quality of life. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Page 22 Community Psychiatric Institute 49 South Munn Avenue East Orange, NJ 07018 973-673-3342 www.cpinj.org Community Psychiatric Institute is a private, non-profit, community-based day treatment center dedicated to the prevention and treatment of mental health disorders. The Institute is an ambulatory behavioral health program providing psychiatric and biopsychosocial services in a partial hospitalization setting to the mentally ill and the mentally ill, chemical abuser. Services include assessment, individual and group therapy including psychotherapy, family, vocational rehabilitation, creative arts, art, horticulture therapy, socialization and ADL skill Community Psychiatric Institute, cont. development. Also, psychiatric evaluations, and medication management are provided. Languages spoken: English, Spanish * Primarily African-American serving. COPE CENTER, Inc. Cope Center of Montclair Cope Center of Verona 104 Bloomfield Avenue 30 Gould Street Montclair, NJ 07042 Verona, NJ 07044 973-783-6655 973-239-6137 www.copecenter.net Evaluation, counseling, intensive outpatient program, alcohol and substance abuse counseling, information and referrals. The mission of COPE Center, Inc. is to provide quality behavioral healthcare services that are affordable, accessible and responsive to individual, family and community needs. COPE counselors work in the areas of alcohol/drug abuse, family crises, problems in daily living, and AIDS. Languages spoken: English ESSEX [MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES] Community United for the Rehabilitation of the Addicted, Inc. (CURA) 53 Spruce Street Newark, NJ 973-622-3570 E-Mail : [email protected] Outpatient program (Newark area): M -Th. (7:30 am.- 8:00 pm); Fr.(7:30 am.- 3:00 pm.) 973-645-4390 CURA is a community based, not for profit organization, dedicated to the treatment and rehabilitation of Spanish speaking individuals who are addicted to drugs and/or alcohol. CURA has a traditionof demonstrating needed community services not specifically related to substance abuse, in the belief that a better community reduces problems with alcohol and drugs. Languages spoken: Spanish, English * Dedicated to the Hispanic population - Spanish outpatient East Orange General Hospital 300 Central Avenue East Orange, NJ 07018 973-395-4095 973-395-4103 (Intake) 973-266-4478 (Crisis intervention hotline) www.evh.org The inpatient unit offers intensive short-term treatment for individuals experiencing severe emotional difficulties. Different services offered are Inpatient Mental Health, RAFT (adult detox unit), and Crisis Intervention. The hospital also offers Crisis Intervention’s outreach into the community, a partial hospitalization program, outpatient mental health, homeless case management services for adults. East Orange General Hospital also offers comprehensive psychiatric services to children from the ages of five to 17 and their families. Outpatient programs include individual, family and group therapy to every child and adolescent. Specialty groups include: grief counseling, adolescent male, adolescent female, early childhood, creative arts, Mentally Ill Chemical Abusers (MICA), drama, teen groups, incest survivors, anger management and parenting skills. Psychiatric evaluations, medication and medication monitoring are provided by a Board Certified Child Psychiatrist. There is also a Therapeutic After-school Program, Student On-Campus Counseling, and a behavioral health program for teens between the ages of 15-18. Languages spoken: English, Spanish * Extensive experience with Asian, African-American, Hispanic, West Indian, and African populations. Easter Seals of Essex County 155 Pompton Ave. Suite 204 Verona, NJ 07004 973-857-3500 Supported housing, home care, and residential transitional services. Languages spoken: English, Spanish, French, German, and many other languages * Services directed to Hispanic and African-American clients Family Connections 395 South Center St. Orange, NJ 07050 973-675-3817 www.familyconnectionsnj.com We offer mental health counseling including adult, adolescent, child, marriage and family therapy, play therapy, parenting groups, and social skills groups for children and adolescents. This program provides culturally specific counseling and educational services to members of the Hispanic community. Languages spoken: English, Spanish * Extensive experience with Hispanic populations Family Intervention Services 60 Evergreen Place, 9th Floor East Orange, NJ, 07018 973-227-4458 Fax: 973-672 1862 E-Mail: [email protected] www.fisnj.org Case management services are provided to families with young people experiencing mental illness. Services are provided to prevent the need for hospitalization, rehospitalization or residential placement by linking the family and young person to appropriate services within their community. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Family Service Bureau of Newark 393 Central Avenue 274 Haulturue Avenue Newark, NJ 07103 Newark, NJ 07103 973-412-2056 Offers mental health services, counseling, crisis intervention, substance abuse services, specialty services and an employee assistance program. The Family Service Bureau of Newark’s comprehensive services for youth, adults and families are available to those living and working in Essex and West Hudson counties. Languages spoken: English, Spanish, Portuguese *Extensive experience with Hispanic and African-American populations Page 23 ESSEX [MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES] Family Service League, Inc. 204 Claremont Ave Montclair, NJ 07042 973-746-0800 Fax: 973-746-2822 A comprehensive social services organization specializing in services for families. Though best known for serving those in crisis, we offer much more to help keep families out of crisis. Workshops, individual counseling, anger management, support groups, childcare, mentoring, referral information, and services for corporations help keep families healthy and together in today’s challenging world. Languages spoken: English, Spanish First Occupational Center of New Jersey 391 Lakeside Drive Orange, NJ 07050 973-672-5800 Fax: 973-672-0065 www.focnj.com Provides vocational training and job placement agency putting people to work to gain self-sufficiency and independence. The Center’s services include vocational evaluation and assessment, training, counseling, job placement, job coaching, education, advocacy and referral. The Center also provides its clients and their families with a wide variety of support services, including remedial instruction, health and dental care, individual and group counseling, self-awareness groups and respite care. It also helps business firms respond to the needs of people with disabilities. Languages spoken: English, Spanish FOCUS, Hispanic Center for Community Development Inc. 441-443 Broad Street Newark, NJ 07102 973-624-2528 Fax:973-624-6450 E-mail: [email protected] www.focus411.org The major program categories of FOCUS are Adult Education, Employment and Training, and Social Services. The main objective is to shift the emphasis from dependency to helping people help themselves. By providing fundamental human development services, FOCUS attempts to improve the quality of life of its increasingly diversified target population. It should be noted that 39 percent of FOCUS clients are non-Latinos, 34 percent being AfricanAmerican and 5 percent from other ethnic groups. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Page 24 Irvington Counseling Center 21-29 Wagner Pl Irvington, NJ 07111 973-399-3132 Individual, group, family counseling for individuals age 7 and up. Specialty groups include those for women, adolescents, and children, anger management, substance abuse, and sex offenders. Languages spoken: English Main Street Counseling Center 8 Marcella Avenue West Orange, NJ 07052 973-736-2041 Fax: 973-669-9683 Outpatient mental health counseling for individuals; couples and families; child therapy/play therapy; school-based group counseling; mental health services for seniors. Languages spoken: English, Spanish * Experience serving large Hispanic and African-American population Mental Health Association of Essex County, Inc. 33 South Fullerton Avenue Montclair, New Jersey 07042 973-509-9777 Fax: 973 509-9888 www.mhaessex.org The Mental Health Association of Essex County helps hundreds of individuals and families to overcome the challenges of mental illness each year. The Association’s growing network of mental health services includes: Lewis H. Loeser Center for Low-Cost Psychotherapy; Family Resource Center; Prospect House; Integrated Case Management Services; Supported Employment Services; Center for Prevention and Youth Development. Languages spoken: English, Spanish, French, Creole *Specific program geared to Haitian polulation Mental Health Association in New Jersey 88 Pompton Avenue, Suite 1 Verona, NJ 07044-2937 973-571-4100 www.mhanj.org The Mental Health Association in New Jersey (MHANJ) is an organization dedicated to improving the mental health of all people in New Jersey and to achieving victory over all types of mental illness through advocacy, education and support services. MHA of Essex County does counseling. Languages spoken: English ESSEX [MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES] Mountainside Hospital Nutley Family Service Bureau One Bay Avenue Montclair, NJ 07042 973-429-6000 Comprehensive psychiatric, partial hospitalization, and outpatient mental health. Languages spoken: English *Serves large African-American population 155 Chestnut Street Nutley, NJ 07110 973-667-1884 The agency offers individual counseling for adults and children, family counseling, marriage counseling, and anger management. They also operate a food pantry. Languages spoken: English, Spanish NAMI Essex New Jersey Pleasant Moments Contact Person: Robert Smith 973-992-4530 (Home) Meetings held: 4th Monday of the month, 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm at: Mental Health Association, 33 South Fullerton Avenue, Montclair, NJ 07042, 973-509-9777 Newark Beth Israel Medical Center 734-Broadway Newark, NJ 07104 973-482-0332 Mental Health organization by and for those with mental illnesses. Hours: Tue-Wed 4:00 pm -7:30 pm and Sat 3:008:00 pm. 201 Lyons Ave Newark, NJ 07112 973-926-7000 973-926-7444 www.saintbarnabas.com The psychiatric department offers inpatient, outpatient, partial care, and 24-hour emergency/screening services for adults, adolescents, and children. Children’s care begins with the Children’s Crisis Intervention Service (CCIS), an inpatient treatment program for children who are experiencing severe psychotic or behavioral disorders CCIS, an inpatient treatment program for children who are experiencing severe psychotic or behavioral disorders. A wide range of ambulatory programs of varying intensities are available through the Therapeutic Learning Center (TLC) and the Community Mental Health Center to treat children and adolescents with a variety of behavioral difficulties such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), aggression, depression, and impulse control. Languages spoken: English, Turkish, Korean, Vietnamese, some Indian dialects * Serves large African-American population Project Live, Inc. New Hope Behavioral Health Care The Bridge 277 Coit Street Irvington, NJ 07111 973-373-5100 Fax: 973-373-0510 Eligibility: Ages 10 and over Individual mental health counseling; group therapy; adult and child psychiatric day treatment; outpatient substance abuse treatment; alcoholism treatment program. Languages spoken: English Northwest Essex Community Healthcare Network, Inc. 570 Belleville Ave. Belleville, NJ 07109 973-450-3100 Fax: 973-450-1189 Languages spoken: English 408 Bloomfield Avenue Newark, NJ 07107 973-481-1211 www.projectlive.org A significant number of mental health consumers also struggle with substance abuse. To help these individuals, MICA (Mentally Ill Chemically Addicted) services are an integral component of the overall package. Languages spoken: English, Spanish, Hindu * Serves large African-American population Psychological Consulting Services 174 Van Buren Street, Suite 3 Newark, NJ 07105 973-491-0773 Fax: 973-491-6773 Outpatient mental health counseling for children and adults; couples counseling; family therapy; crisis intervention. Languages spoken: English, Portuguese * Services targeted to Portuguese speaking population 14 Park Avenue 54 Mt. Vernon Avenue Caldwell, NJ 07006 Irvington, NJ 07111 201-288-3000 973-372-2624 Fax: 973-228-6126 Fax: 973-372-0103 www.thebridgenj.org The Bridge, Inc., is a private, nonprofit community agency that has been helping families in the Essex County area since 1971. All services are designed to strengthen the family and promote the personal growth of children, adolescents, adults and seniors. Individual, group and family counseling are offered by culturally diverse, skilled professional staff in the areas of mental health and substance abuse. The Bridge is accredited by the New Jersey State Division of Health and Senior Services to provide drug and alcohol treatment services. Languages spoken: English * Experience serving Hispanic populations Page 25 ESSEX [MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES] Turning Point, Inc. 125 Fairview Ave. Building 14 Cedar Grove, NJ 07089 973-239-9400 Fax: 973-239-2744 www.turningpointnj.org Providing treatment to individuals who are suffering from addictive illnesses, especially alcoholism and drug dependency. Languages spoken: English UMDNJ- University Behavioral Health Center (UBHC) 215 South Orange Avenue Newark, NJ 07103 973-972-5430 or 800-969-5300 Fax: 973-972-7173 Services provided: Psychosocial assessment; individual mental health counseling and therapy; couples/family counseling; child therapy/play therapy; group therapy; crisis intervention; adult/child psychiatric day treatment; mobile psychiatric care; psychiatric/psychological evaluation and monitoring; partial care programs; crime victims advocacy; sexual assault services; partial hospitalization-Mentally Ill Chemical Abuser Program (MICA); domestic violence counseling; batterer counseling; parenting support programs. Languages spoken: English, Spanish, Russian, some Indian dialects, Filipino * Extensive experience with Hispanic and African-American populations United Community Corporation 31 Fulton St Newark, NJ 07102 973-642-0181 Fax: 973-621-5453 Services provided: Individual mental health counseling; crisis intervention; alcohol detox; outpatient substance abuse treatment; housing/rental assistance; food pantry/meals; Share program; home energy program; emergency financial/material assistance; senior services; job preparation; vocational training; computer skills; GED classes; after school programs; youth services/delinquency prevention; peer counseling; community education; advocacy. Languages spoken: English * Extensive experience with Hispanic and African-American populations Page 26 United Labor Agency of Essex-West Hudson, Inc. 30 Clinton Street Newark, NJ 07102 973-623-7878 Fax: 973-623-6536 Eligibility: Adults; EAP referrals; Low income Short-term mental health counseling and assessment. Languages spoken: English * Extensive experience with African-American populations United Way of Essex and West Hudson 303-09 Washington Street Newark, NJ 07102-2734 973-624-8300 http://www.uwewh.org/ United Way of Bloomfield 600 Bloomfield Ave Bloomfield, NJ 07003-2540 973-748-1732 http://www.unitedwaybloomfield.org United Way of Millburn- Short Hills 28 Millburn Avenue, Suite #2 Springfield, NJ 07081-1023 973-467-1170 http://www.unitedwayofmillburn.org United Way of North Essex 60 S Fullerton Ave Montclair, NJ 07042-2632 973-746-4040 http://www.uwne.org Volunteers of America - Greater NY 340 West 85th Street New York, NY 10024 212-873-2600 www.voa-gny.org Volunteers of America helps the needy regain self-reliance and personal dignity by providing diverse human services. Designed to meet the material and spiritual needs of individuals, programs provide solutions that involve whole communities, including collaborations with other service providers, government agencies, churches, schools, corporations and caring individuals. Languages spoken: English, Spanish ESSEX Wise Women’s Center at Essex County College 303 University Avenue Newark, NJ 07102 973-877-3395 Fax:973-877-3555 Computer training; job preparation; career guidance; vocational assessment; life skills/personal development; parenting skills group; domestic violence services; individual mental health counseling; crisis intervention. Languages spoken: English * Extensive experience with Hispanic and African-American populations WPWF 3-5 Vose Avenue (2nd Floor) S. Orange NJ 07079 973-762-7469 Mental Health organization by and for those with mental illnesses. Hours: Mon—Thur 4-7:00 pm. Sat. 10:30 am 5:30 pm (4 Days) Youth Consultation Services 284 Broadway Newark, NJ 07107 973-482-8411 Fax: 973-482-4530 www.ycs.org Outpatient individual mental health counseling; couples/ family counseling; group therapy; crisis intervention; group homes for emotionally troubled children; adolescents and young adults; adolescent day treatment program for children ages 13-17 with history of serious mental illness; services for autistic children; foster care and adoption services; special education schools; after school programs; mentoring/ leadership development; life skills/personal development; parenting support programs; youth services/delinquency prevention; therapeutic nursery; summer camp for children; primary health care. Languages spoken: English, Spanish * Extensive experience with Hispanic and African-American populations [MINORITY SERVING SOCIAL, CIVIC, COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS] ASPIRA Essex County Center 390 Broad Street Newark, NJ 07104 973-484-7554 www.nj.aspira.org ASPIRA promotes leadership through education, offers guidance, college placement and assistance in obtaining financial aid for college. ASPIRA has a track record of success in motivating and placing Latino youth in postsecondary educational programs. Languages spoken: English, Spanish * Serves large Hispanic population Costa Rican Cultural Association in USA, Inc. 50 Lenox Avenue, 1st Floor Irvington, NJ 07111 973 372-4766 Fax: 973-372-2041 Languages spoken: Spanish El Club del Barrio 76 Clinton Avenue Newark, NJ 07114 Tel: 973-624-4222 x24 Fax: 973-624-2932 E-mail:[email protected] www.elclubdelbarrio.org ’El Club del Barrio’ is the only comprehensive community based social service organization in the South Broad Street and Lincoln Park area of Newark. Established in 1975 by local neighborhood leaders concerned with providing a stable living environment to one of Newark’s poorest and most neglected communities. El Club del Barrio is a provider of services, information, and referrals to neighborhood residents. It sponsors programs that respond to the needs of the community, primarily Latinos from youth to senior citizens. Languages spoken: English, Spanish *Serves large Hispanic population, experience with AfricanAmerican population Hispanic Development Corporation 545 Orange St Newark, NJ 07107-1541 973- 482-6469 www.newcommunity.org The mission of the Hispanic development corporation is to help the people with a relation to New Community Corporation improve the quality of their lives to reflect their God-given dignity and personal achievement, focusing on the Hispanic population. Languages spoken: English, Spanish *Serves large Hispanic population, experience with AfricanAmerican population Page 27 ESSEX [MINORITY SERVING SOCIAL, CIVIC, COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS] Hogar Crea, Inc 156 Broadway Newark, NJ 07104 973-483-4150 Residential long term drug/alcohol treatment for adult males. Languages spoken: English, Spanish * Clientele is predominantly Hispanic La Casa de Don Pedro 23 Broadway Newark, NJ 07108 (973)484-8312 La Casa is committed to providing families with a comprehensive network of culturally sensitive services. It offers more than 20 programs, which include counseling, child care, education, mentoring, job training and placement, homelessness prevention, energy conservation, leadership development, community economic development, and housing Languages spoken: Spanish, English New Community Corporation 233 W. Market St. Newark, NJ 07103 973-623-2800 www.newcommunity.org NCC owns and manages more than 3,000 units of housing and employs 2,300 people. The array of community-based services and programs provided by New Community includes housing, early childhood education, transitional housing for the homeless, job training, education, health care, community arts, youth programs and a host of social services for children, families and senior citizens Languages spoken: English * Extensive experience with the African-American population GLOUCESTER [MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES] Dannellie Counseling Center 42 S. Delsea Drive Glassboro, NJ 08028 856-881-8689 Outpatient counseling services, open to all. Languages: English, Spanish *Experience with African-American and Hispanic populations R OBINS ’ N EST , I NC . Group home-based counseling for teenage girls, crisis intervention and support for at-risk adolescents. In-home patient therapeutic social work. Outpatient counseling provided at the affiliated Danneille Counseling Center. Most clients are referred by DYFS. Languages spoken: English, Spanish *Experience with African-American and Hispanic populations Durand Academy 230 N. Evergreen Ave. Woodbury, NJ 08095 856-845-0666 Fax: 856-848-7659 http://www.durandac.org Serving children and young adults with autism, behavior disorders and multiple disabilities. School; residential services; family support services; accredited clinic and agency; family counseling; parent training and support and advocacy. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Page 28 Family and Psychological Services 1868 Greentree Rd. East 717 Elmer St. Cherry Hill, NJ 08003 Vineland, NJ 08360 856-424-4408 Mental health counseling service in the areas of career, alcohol, marital, individual and family, rehabilitation, and veterans outpatient psychotherapy care. Languages spoken: English Mental Health Association in SWNJ (serving Camden, Burlington, and Glouster) 505 Cooper St. Camden, NJ 08102 Offers a wide range of programs, information and training on mental health and mental illness to community groups, schools, and agencies. Recruits and trains volunteers as community companions to mental health clients. Languages spoken: English, Spanish NAMI Gloucester County Meetings held 2nd Wednesday of the month, 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm at: The Outpost 1070 Main Street Sewell, NJ Contact: Joseph Bates Phone: 856-981-8666 GLOUCESTER [MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES] NewPoint Behavioral Health Care 404 Tatum St. Woodbury, NJ 08096 856-845-8050 Fax: 856-845-0688 www.newviews.org Provides a variety of services for the population who suffer from an overlay of alcohol and drug abuse, as well as severe chronic mental illness. The program is multidisciplinary and incorporates the AA/NA Model of Recovery. NewPoint offers clinical treatment to persons with a concurrent diagnoses of mental Illness and Chemical Abuse (MICA) while providing education and technical assistance to counseling professionals and community agencies. Languages spoken: English Underwood Memorial Hospital 509 N. Broad St. Woodbury Medical Center Woodbury, NJ 08096 17 West Red Bank Ave. 856-845-0100 (Inpatient) Woodbury, N.J. 08096 Partial Hospitalization: 856-251-3300 856-251-3300 www.umhospital.org HOTLINE 856-845-9100 Underwood-Memorial Hospital’s staff of professionals provides comprehensive inpatient psychiatric (behavioral health) services and serves as the primary screening center for Gloucester County. The Outpatient Behavioral Healthcare Center serves adults and seniors suffering from acute primary mental health and secondary substance abuse impairments are treated in a day treatment environment while remaining an integral part of their families and communities. Languages spoken: English Sodat of New Jersey, Inc. 124 North Broad Street Woodbury, NJ 08096-1720 609-845-6363 Fax: 609-848-3022 Intensive outpatient drug/alcohol treatment program. Typical clients are: Adult, Youth, Male, Female, Hispanic, MICA, Family Services. Languages spoken: English, Spanish * Experience serving Hispanic populations United Way of Gloucester County 454 Crown Point Road Thorofare, NJ 08086-2124 856-845-4303 Fundraising, community building, information and referral source. Up Your Alley SHC 15 Curtis Ave. Woodbury NJ 08096 856-853-6828 Mental Health/self-help organization by and for those with mental illnesses. Hours: Mon 12 - 8 pm; Tue. 4 - 8: pm; Wed. 4 pm -8 pm; Sat. 1 pm-6 pm(4 Days) GLOUCESTER [MINORITY SERVING SOCIAL, CIVIC, COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS] None listed. Page 29 HUDSON [MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES] Bayonne Community Mental Health Center Council of Social Agencies & United Way of Hudson County Bayonne Hospital Community United for the Rehabilitation of the Addicted, Inc. (CURA) 601 Broadway Bayonne, New Jersey 07002 201-339-9200 Services include an outpatient addictions program, family and children’s programs, domestic violence, general counseling, women’s center, and FEMA services. Languages spoken: English, Spanish * Experience with Hispanic populations 29 East 29 Street Bayonne, New Jersey 07002 201-858-5286 In-patient psychiatric unit and crises intervention services. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Chaitanya Stress Management Center 51-53 Newark Hoboken, NJ 201-659-3060 Individual, couples, and children’s counseling, meditation training, acupuncture, and massage therapy. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Catholic Community Services (Affiliated with Mount Carmel Guild Behavioral Healthcare) 285 Magnolia Avenue 249 Virginia Avenue Jersey City, NJ 07306 Jersey City, NJ 07304 201-435-4030 201-332-1929 www.ccsnewark.org 3201 Central Avenue Union City, NJ 07087 201-864-0270 Psychosocial rehabilitation center providing individual and group counseling, social skills training and sheltered workshop for psychiatric consumers age 18 and older. Also offers supported employment program providing training in job search, technical job development and job coaching. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Christ Hospital Counseling And Resource Center 176 Palisade Avenue Jersey City, NJ 07307 201-795-8375 201-795-8373 (Hotline) www.christhospital.org The Center offers numerous services including: psychiatric emergency services, consultation and education, outpatient mental health services, substance abuse services, child abuse prevention, elderly counseling, family therapy services to court referred juveniles and their families, counseling and referral services for incest and rape victims of all ages, and a women’s project. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Page 30 857 Bergen Avenue Jersey City, New Jersey 07306 201-434-2628 www.unitedwayofhc.org Languages spoken: English, Spanish Information and referral services for Hudson County. 595 County Avenue, Bldg 5 Secaucus, NJ 07094 201-392-9669 Fax: 201-392-9655 E-Mail : [email protected] Residential Long Term and Residential Short Term. CURA is a community based, not for profit organization, dedicated to the treatment and rehabilitation of Spanish speaking individuals who are addicted to drugs and/or alcohol. CURA has a tradition of demonstrating needed community services not specifically related to substance abuse, in the belief that a better community reduces problems with alcohol and drugs. Languages spoken: Spanish, English * Services directed at Hispanic populations Hudson Partnership CMO 110 Meadowlands Pkwy Secaucus, NJ 07094 201-537-1460 A Care Management Organization associated with the statewide Partnership for Children. CMOs provide a unified approach to serving children with varying degrees of emotional and behavioral disturbances and their families. CMOs provide face-to-face care management and service planning for children and families with intense and complex needs who are involved with multiple child-serving systems. The CMOs’ goals are to keep children in their homes, their schools and their communities by utilizing pooled funding from this initiative and from current divisional budgets. Languages spoken: English, Spanish * Committed to serving the very diverse populations found in Hudson County International Institute of NJ Cross Cultural Counseling Center 880 Bergen Avenue Jersey City, NJ 07306 201-653-3888 www.iinj.org Preventative bilingual mental health services for refugees and immigrants. Expertise in cross-cultural counseling with survivors of trauma and torture. Languages spoken: Russian, Creole, French, Vietnamese, Spanish * Extensive experience with Asian and Hispanic populations HUDSON [MINORITY SERVING SOCIAL, CIVIC, COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS] Hispanic Coalition ASPIRA 353 2nd. Street, 1st. Floor Jersey City, NJ 07302 201-434-4081 ASPIRA, Inc. of New Jersey was established in Newark, New Jersey in 1968. ASPIRA promotes leadership through education by offering guidance and career counseling, college placement, and assistance in obtaining financial aid for a college education. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Asociacion Panamena Americana P.O. BOX 557 Union City, NJ 07087 201-617-5303 Languages spoken: English, Spanish The Cuban American National Foundation 5700 Bergenline Avenue West New York, NJ 07093 201-854-1700 Fax (201) 854-4744 www.canfnet.org Dominican American Foundation 4528 Park Avenue, Suite 152 Weehawken, NJ 07086 201-679-9685 Fax: 201-867-8388 Ecuadorian American Foundation NJ, Inc. 61 Hudson St Hackensack, NJ 07601 201-488-6944 www.ecuadorianamericanfoundation.org The Ecuadorian-American Foundation of New Jersey Inc., a statewide non-profit organization, was formed by an identifiable group of concerned citizens from across the state and was organized to impact the Ecuadorian-American community at the local, county and state levesl on a yearround basis. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Hogar Crea, Inc 79 Cornelison Avenue Jersey City, NJ 07304 201-433-7040 Fax: 201-433-7855 Residential long term drug/alcohol treatment for adult males. * Clientele is predominately Hispanic Page 32 Post Office Box 3230 Jersey City, NJ 07303 201-435-7827 Puerto Rican Family Institute Jersey City Mental Health Clinic 40 Journal Square Suite 302 Jersey City, NJ 07306 201-610-1446 Fax (201) 610-9426 www.prfi.org The Puerto Rican Family Institute, founded in 1960, is a nonprofit, multi-program family orientated health and human service agency whose primary mission is to prevent family disintegration and enhance the self-sufficiency of the Latino community. Languages spoken: English, Spanish *Extensive experience serving Hispanics North Hudson Community Action Corporation 5301 Broadway West New York, NJ 07093-2622 201-866-2388 Fax: 201-330-3803 E-mail: [email protected] www.nhcac.org “People Helping People Build Strong Communities.” Social services include Employment Service Job Placement, Energy And Home Repairs Weatherization, Immigration And Naturalization, Tenant And Landlord Relations, Holiday Food Assistance, Emergency Food And Shelter, Transitional Housing, Residential Maintenance, And Project S.H.A.P.E. (Social Health Assistance Program for the Elderly Title III, Older American Act). Languages spoken: English, Spanish *Extensive experience serving Hispanics Urban League of Hudson County 253 Martin Luther King Drive Jersey City, NJ 07305-3427 201-451-8888 ULHC is a nonprofit social service agency and affiliate to the National Urban League. Since 1971, the Urban League has provided Hudson County, with programs that address the community’s education, childcare, employment, training, senior citizen, family counseling, housing and economic development needs. Languages spoken: English, Spanish HUNTERDON [MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES] Catholic Charities of Hunterdon Family Services Office 6 Park Ave. Flemington NJ 08822 908-782-7905 Fax: 908-782-5934 Provides services to individuals, families, communities, reflects concerns of Church, people of good will on behalf of the needy, economically poor and those devalued by society. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Easter Seals Hunterdon Behavioral Health 43 Emery Ave. Flemington, NJ 08822 908-788-7580 or 732-257-6662 www.eastersealsnj.org The services include integrated case management (case management, outreach, mental health, and home care) and residential support (transitional and permanent housing, foster, shelter and home care) Languages spoken: English, Spanish, French, German, and many other languages Fisherman’s Mark, Inc. 50 York Street Lambertville, NJ 08530 609-397-0194 Fax: 609-397-7486 www .fishermansmark.org www.fishermansmark.org The programs of Fisherman’s Mark are designed to provide people with opportunities and options. Fisherman’s Mark provides many programs not offered elsewhere in the southern part of Hunterdon County. Fisherman’s Mark also works in collaboration with a number of social service providers and community programs. Mission is to strengthen the capabilities of individuals and the function of relationships between individuals, families, groups, organizations and communities. Fisherman’s Mark provides on-staff counselors. Through the Facility Use Program, private counselors use the space on our campus to meet with their clients in this pleasant, anonymous atmosphere. Fisherman’s Mark also provides satellite office space for other agencies and their counselors. Languages spoken: English, Spanish, Russian interpreters Hagedorn Psychiatric Hospital 20 Sanitarium Road Glen Gardner, NJ 08826-3291 908-537-2141 Psychiatric hospital, primarily for geriatric population. A specialty hospital within the NJ Department of Human Services, into which one must be involuntarily committed. Admits patients from northern and central New Jersey through local screening centers and hospitals. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Hunterdon Behavioral Health (At Hunterdon Medical Center) 2100 Wescott Dr Flemington NJ, 08822 1-866-HBH-2060 908 788 6402 www .hunterdonhealthcare.org www.hunterdonhealthcare.org Whether it’s outpatient counseling for an adult or child, short-term inpatient care for a serious emotional problem or emergency help for a crisis situation, Capital Health System has a full range of mental health services. There is an inpatient unit for psyc diagnosis and detox, outpatient addictions treatment program (both days and evenings), 2 different levels of outpatient care- acute partial hospitalization and day hospital for chronic patients (6 days/ week), and an adolescent intensive outpatient program. Languages spoken: English, Spanish NAMI Hunterdon County Contact Person: Alicia Stevenson P.O. Box 229 Flemington, NJ 08822 908-788-8857 (Home) Meetings held: 2nd Wednesday of the month, 7 pm to 8:30 pm at: Getting Together Center (Next to Angelo’s Pizza, across from Flemington Dept. Store) United Way Of Hunterdon County Annandale Square, Corbit Bldg. 67 Beaver Avenue, Suite 3 Annandale, NJ 08801 908-713-1555 www.uwhunterdon.org United Way of Hunterdon County leads the way in developing solutions to critical human service needs in our community. Our volunteers and staff work closely with local governments, businesses and other organizations to assess and address these needs and maximize the impact of donations. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Women’s Crisis Services of Hunterdon County Outreach Office: 47 East Main Street Flemington, NJ 08822 908-788-7666 Fax: 908-806-4725 www .womenscrisisservices.org www.womenscrisisservices.org Free and confidential services: individual and group counseling, legal advocacy, 24-hour hotline (908.788.4044), safe-housing and support for victims of domestic violence and/or sexual assault. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Page 33 HUDSON [MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES] Jersey City Medical Center Liberty Behavioral Health Center 395 Grand Avenue Jersey City, NJ 07304 201-915-2000 201-433-6161(Hotline) www.libertyhcs.org Liberty offers Addiction Services, Therapeutic nursery, Child and adolescent partial hospital services, Child and adolescent after school program, Child and adolescent outpatient program. Adult outpatient program, Intensive Day Treatment, Adult Partial Hospital Program, Psychiatric inpatient services, Psychiatric Emergency/Screening services, a Mobile Outreach team, Integrated Case Management Services, Consultation and education program, and Residential Services. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Jersey City Self Help Center 3000 Kennedy Blvd, Suite 305 Jersey City, NJ 07306 201-420-8013 Fax:201-420-8013 Mental Health organization by and for those with mental illnesses. Hours: Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri. 3-7 pm Sat. 1-5 pm (4 Days) Jewish Family and Counseling Service of Jersey City and Bayonne 569 Broadway Bayonne, NJ 07002 201-436-1299 Full service family agency helping families, couples and individuals; counseling, information and referral. In-home assessment, care management and counseling for the elderly and homebound. Languages spoken: English, Spanish NAMI Hudson County and NAMI en ESPAÑOL Co-President/Contact Person: Martha Silva 201-861-0614 Meetings held: 2nd Tuesday of the month, 7 - 9 pm at: 3040 Kennedy Boulevard Jersey City, NJ 07306 PACO 392 Manila Avenue Jersey City, NJ 07302 201-963-8282 Fax: 201-653-5229 E-mail: [email protected] Extensive information and referral services as well as: counseling, Referral service for HIV AIDS prevention services, senior citizen multiservice center, home energy assistance for low income families, sponsor of Liberty Charter school, Languages spoken: all staff are bilingual * Clientele is predominately Hispanic Palisades Medical Center/Counseling Center 7101 Kennedy Blvd. North Bergen, NJ 07047 201-854-0500 Fax: 201-854-1083 www.palisadesmedical.org The Medical Center’s outpatient counseling program provides community based care for individuals and families. Help is available for substance abuse, family violence, and more. A 24 hour crisis hotline staffed by mental health professionals, 201-854-6300. Languages spoken: English, Spanish St. Mary’s Hospital / CMHC 506 Third Street Hoboken, NJ 07030 201-792-8200 Fax: 201-792-8655 Provides extensive behavioral health services for adults and seniors in Hudson County. A voluntary psychiatric inpatient unit allows for therapy in a non-hospital setting. St. Mary Hospital also offers two day treatment programs. Candidates for the programs include people suffering from depression, personiality disorders, early dementia and schizophrenia. Free curb-to-curb transportation is available for patients in Hudson County and parts of southern Bergen County. Languages spoken: English, Spanish United Labor Agency of Essex-West Hudson, Inc. 30 Clinton Street Newark, NJ 07102 973-623-7878 Fax: 973-623-6536 Eligibility: Adults; EAP referrals; Low income Short-term mental health counseling and assessment. Languages spoken: English * Extensive experience with African-American populations United Way of Hudson County 857 Bergen Ave Jersey City, NJ 07306-4405 201-434-2625 www.unitedwayofhc.org Languages spoken: English, Spanish Fundraising, community building, information and referral source. WomenRISING, INC (formerly YWCA) 270 Fairmount Avenue Jersey City, NJ 07304 201-333-5700 Diverse human service agency provides social work and residential services to women, children and adolescents. Social Services are provided for all Hudson County women and families from short term counseling, to long term in home counseling and supervision. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Page 31 MERCER [MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES] Catholic Charities, Diocese Languages spoken: English, Spanish of Trenton, cont. 41 Steinert Avenue Hamilton, NJ 08619 609-631-8630 School Social Services is a school-based program providing assistance to the individual student experiencing behavioral, emotional, learning, physical and/or social difficulties to achieve academic and personal success. Staff consultation is also available. 47 North Clinton Avenue Trenton, NJ 08609 609-394-5285 PACT is a community-based intensive mental health service for the most seriously and chronically disabled mental health consumers in Mercer County. Corner House - Township of Princeton Valley Road Building 369 Witherspoon Street Princeton, NJ 08050 609-924-8018 Fax: 609-497-9101 Outpatient drug/alcohol treatment services. Typical clients are: Adult, Youth, Hispanic. Languages spoken: English, Spanish * Extensive experience with Hispanic populations Family and Children’s Services of Central New Jersey 120 John Street Princeton, NJ 08540 609-924-2098 800- 479-3779 FACS programs deal with fragile families, underprivileged children, at-risk youth, employee/employer work-related problems, substance abuse, domestic violence, and the special needs of the elderly. Agency goals include building strong families and communities and empowering individuals to take responsible charge of their own lives. Also offices in East Brunswick and Hightstown. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Family Guidance Center Corp. 1931 Nottingham Way Hamilton, New Jersey 08540 609-586-0668 609-587-6641 (Access Center ) www.fgccorp.org At convenient locations in Hamilton and Trenton; Family Guidance Center offers a full range of mental health programs, including clinical assessments, counseling and psychotherapy, evaluations, medication management and community education and consultation services. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Family Support Organization of Mercer County 427 Whitehorse Avenue Trenton, NJ 08610 609-581-6891 A Family Support Organization associated with the statewide Partnership for Children. FSOs are family-run, county-based organizations that provide direct family-to-family peer support, education, advocacy and other services to family members of children with emotional and behavioral problems. Languages spoken: English, Spanish translation available Greater Trenton Behavioral Healthcare 1001 Spruce Street Suite 205 Trenton, NJ 08638 609-396-6788 Fax: 609-989-1245 www.gtbhc.org Provides a broad array of mental health and addictions services to youth and adult residents of Mercer County and their families. Services include intensive day treatment; crisis-oriented outreach and in-home services; outpatient services; and a variety of services for people with special needs. Emergency on-call services are available 24 hours a day 7 days per week for those at the highest risk of crisis. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Jewish Family and Children’s Service of Greater Mercer County 707 Alexander Road Suite 102 Princeton, NJ 08540-6331 609-987-8100 Woodbrook House 865 Lower Ferry Road Ewing, NJ 08618 Royal Plaza Shopping Center 510 Route 130, Suite B-2B East Windsor, NJ 08520 (West Windsor Township) 609-987-8100 Fax: 609-987-0574 www.jfcsonline.org Jewish Family and Children’s Service of Greater Mercer County is a community service agency that strengthens individuals and families in the entire community by empowering people to care for themselves and each other. This is accomplished through a wide range of high quality, client-centered behavioral health, advocacy and support services for individuals and families. Page 35 MERCER [MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES] NAMI Mercer New Jersey, Inc. 88 Lakedale Drive Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 609-777-9766 Fax: 609-777-5331 Email: [email protected] NAMI MERCER NEW JERSEY is a non-profit, grassroots, family advocacy organization devoted to supporting and improving the overall quality of life for people with mental illnesses and their families. NAMI’s target population consists of the families of Mercer County who have members affected by serious and persistent mental illnesses such as schizophrenia, manic-depression, schizo-affective disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, clinical depression, and panic disorder. With the support of family and friends and in collaboration with mental health professionals, each program is designed to encourage education, selfsufficiency, growth and family stability. Consumer Support Group (NAMI Mercer Cares) meetings are held 2nd & 4th Tuesday of the month, 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm at the Lawrence Library New Jersey Association of Mental Health Agencies, Inc. The Neuman Building 3575 Quakerbridge Road Suite 102 Mercerville, NJ 08619 609-838-5488 Fax: 609-838-5489 www.njamha.org NJAMHA’s mission is to champion opportunities that advance its members’ ability to deliver accessible, quality, efficient and effective integrated behavioral health care services to mental health consumers and their families. The website has links to member agencies. NJAMHA is an advocate for both member agencies and the individuals the member agencies serve. NJAMHA also provides current information on the mental health field through conferences, publications, email alerts and through its Web site. Languages spoken: English, French, Spanish New Jersey Mental Health Institute, Inc The Neuman Building 3575 Quakerbridge Road Suite 102 Mercerville, NJ 08619 609-838-5488 Fax: 609-838-5480 www.njmhi.org The New Jersey Mental Health Institute, Inc. (NJMHI), a wholly owned subsidiary outgrowth of the New Jersey Association of Mental Health Agencies (NJAMHA), is a private nonprofit charitable organization based in Mercerville, New Jersey. The Institute was established in July 2000 to promote quality mental health services through training, technical assistance, research, policy development, and anti-stigma and anti-discrimination campaigns. Languages spoken: English, French, Spanish Page 36 Princeton House Medical Center at Princeton 905 Herrontown Road Princeton, NJ 08540 800-242-2550 www.princetonhouse.org Princeton House Behavioral Health is a provider of behavioral healthcare services. A multi-disciplinary team of board-certified psychiatrists and professionals provide treatment and care for people who need psychiatric support, have chemical dependencies or who struggle with a combination of emotional and addictions problems. Inpatient, Partial Hospitalization and intensive outpatient service available. Languages spoken: English, Spanish translation only Reach Out/Speak Out 121 N. Broad Street Trenton NJ 08638 609-989-0255 Fax: 609-989-0255 Mental Health organization by and for those with mental illnesses. Hours: Mon/Wed 7-8:30 pm Tue/Thu 5:30-8 pm Sat. 5-9 pm SERV Centers of New Jersey, Inc. 380 Scotch Road Hudson Area West Trenton, NJ 08628 777 Bloomfield Ave., Ste.A 609-406-0100 Clifton, NJ 07012-1248 800-987-7378 973-778-6174 www.servbhs.org SERV Centers is the largest provider of residential services to seriously and persistently mentally ill consumers in New Jersey. In addition, SERV provides a broad range of outpatient and day treatment services throughout Northern and Central New Jersey. Children and Youth Services: group homes, partial care, foster care, and outpatient services. Adult Services: group homes, supervised apartments, supportive housing, ADAPT partial care programs, foster care, outpatient services Languages spoken: English, other languages vary by site. Please call for details. United Way of Greater Mercer County 3131 Princeton Pike, Building 4 Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 609-896-1912 Fax: 609-895-1245 www.uwgmc.org Improving people’s lives by mobilizing the caring power of community. Information and referral services. Languages spoken: English MERCER [MINORITY SERVING SOCIAL, CIVIC, COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS] Catholic Charities 1 Centre Street Trenton, NJ 08608 609-394-2056 El Centro de Recursos para Familias is a multi-service family resource and community-building program serving South Trenton in Mercer County. Languages spoken: English, Spanish The Center for Hispanic Policy, Research and Development (CHPRD) Former Name: Office of Hispanic Affairs 101 S. Broad St. P.O. Box 800 Trenton, NJ 08625 609-984-3223 www.state.nj.us/dca/chprd The Center is the central state agency, administered by the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, for the coordination of services to the state’s Latino community. It houses a central repository of data, provides grants to local community-based organizations, helps non-profit groups increase their ability to serve their clients, and serves as an advocate within state government for the Latino community. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Mercer County Hispanic Association (MECHA) Fleet Bank Building 200 E. State St., 2nd Floor P.O. Box 1331 Trenton, NJ 08607 609-392-2446 A non-profit organization which helps the Latino community become self-empowered by providing information and resources, and by facilitating access to social services. It works to solve problems of the Latino community, and promotes its active participation in decision making at the local, county and state levels. MECHA’s goal is family and community stabilization. Latin American Task Force 41 Westcott Rd. Princeton, NJ 08640 609-683-9194 The Task Force is a network of Princeton area residents and professionals working for the smooth integration of the growing Hispanic population into the larger community. The Task Force co-sponsors, assists and promotes programs on education, youth development, health, etc. with other organizations such as: the Mercer County Hispanic Association, the YWCA, the Princeton Public Schools, the Princeton Medical Center, Corner House, HiTOPS, the Arts Council and Family & Children’s Services. Meetings are conducted in English, and are bilingual when warranted. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Page 37 MIDDLESEX [MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES] Catholic Charities, Diocese of Metuchen Catholic Charities Mental Health Center Youth Partial Care 288 Rues Lane 265 Safran Avenue East Brunswick NJ, 08816 Edison NJ 08817 732-257-6100 732-738-1323 Outpatient services, adult partial care, substance abuse counseling and a PACT team with Spanish translation services. Languages spoken: English, Spanish * Large Hispanic clientele Easter Seals New Jersey 1 Kimberly Road East Brunswick, NJ 08816 732 257-6662 www.eastersealsnj.com The services provided are residential support (transitional and permanent housing, and home care). People served have mental health disadvantages. Languages spoken: English, Spanish, French, German, and many other languages Family and Children’s Services of Central New Jersey 223 Rt. 18 S., Suite 201 East Brunswick NJ, 08816 732- 418-7077 FACS programs deal with fragile families, underprivileged children, at-risk youth, employee/employer work-related problems, substance abuse, domestic violence, and the special needs of the elderly. Agency goals include building strong families and communities and empowering individuals to take responsible charge of their own lives. Offices are also located in Princeton and Hightstown. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Hogar Crea, Inc 687 Cortland St. Perth Amboy, NJ 08861 732 -826-2732 Fax: 732-442-7991 Residential long term drug/alcohol treatment for adult males. * Clientele is predominately Hispanic Languages spoken: English, Spanish Page 38 Info Line of Middlesex County 1-888-908-INFO www.info-line.org Jewish Family Service of Southern Middlesex County 517 Ryders Lane #52 Concordia Shopping Center East Brunswick, NJ 08816 Monroe Township, NJ 08831 732-257-4100 609-395-7979 Offers a comprehensive program of social services for residents of central and southern Middlesex County. JFS programs Include professional counseling for individuals, couples and families; support groups; elder care services; kosher Meals-on-Wheels; children’s counseling center; addiction recovery services; resettlement services; holiday food programs; emergency food bank; volunteer services; and services for Holocaust survivors. Languages spoken: English Jewish Family and Vocational Services 515 Plainfield Ave. Edison, NJ 08817 732-777-1940 http://www.jfvs.org/ Provides comprehensive social services to residents of northern Middlesex County. Individual, couples, family, teens and children’s counseling are offered at A Center for Individual and Family Growth. Languages spoken: English, Russian Middlesex County Mental Health Clinic (Raritan Bay Mental Health Center) 570 Lee Street Perth Amboy, NJ 08861 732-442-1666 www.co.middlesex.nj.us Individual Psychotherapy, Group Psychotherapy, Family Therapy, Partial Care Programs (day treatment), Psychiatric Evaluation, Medication Therapies, Psychological Testing, Information, Referral, and Advocacy, Ethnotherapy (specialized group services to Spanish speaking clients) Languages spoken: English, Spanish *Extensive experience with Hispanic populations HUNTERDON [MINORITY SERVING SOCIAL, CIVIC, COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS] None listed. MERCER [MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES] Association for the Advancement of Mental Health (AAMH) 819 Alexander Rd Princeton, NJ 08540 (609) 452-2088 A private, nonprofit community-based mental health agency that provides comprehensive services to Mercer County individuals and their families whose lives are adversely affected by emotional distress, psychiatric illness, and developmental disability. Individual, group, and family mental health services. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Capitol County Children’s Collaborative 3535 Quakerbridge Rd. Hamilton, NJ 08619 609-584-0888 fax 609-584-6258 A Care Management Organization associated with the statewide Partnership for Children. CMOs provide a unified approach to serving children with varying degrees of emotional and behavioral disturbances and their families. CMOs provide face-to-face care management and service planning for children and families with intense and complex needs who are involved with multiple child-serving systems. The CMOs’ goals are to keep children in their homes, their schools and their communities by utilizing pooled funding from this initiative and from current divisional budgets. Languages: English, Spanish * Experience with Hispanic population Capital Health System Fuld Campus 750 Brunswick Avenue Trenton, NJ 08638 (609) 394-6000 609-396-HELP (4357) www.capitalhealth.org Capital Health System has been designated the regional Emergency Mental Health Services Center in Mercer County, New Jersey. That means that we’re available 24hours-a-day, seven days a week for anyone experiencing an urgent mental health problem. Services include: Acute inpatient unit, partial hospitalization, psychiatric screening center and a Mobile Outreach Program to provide services to clients at home or at the site of the crisis. Languages: English, Spanish, Creole, Hindi * Extensive experience with Hispanic and African-American populations Page 34 Catholic Charities, Diocese of Trenton Administrative Office 383 W State Street Trenton, NJ 8618 Phone: (609) 394-5181 www.catholiccharitiestrenton.org The Mercer County Behavioral Health Care Division provides a continuum of prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation services tailored to people with mental health, substance abuse, and interpersonal problems. The following programs are run through Catholic Charities at each of their locations, for general information regarding all Mercer County programs. Call the Mercer Behavioral Health Care Division at 609 695-5687. Languages spoken: English Behavioral Health Administrative Office 10 Southard Street Trenton, NJ 08609 609-396-4557 The Compeer Program matches volunteers and mental health consumers on a one-to-one basis to provide a friend to someone with a severe and persistent mental illness. 39 North Clinton Avenue Trenton, NJ 08609 609-396-4557, Ext. 230 THE FAMILY GROWTH PROGRAM offers specialized treatment services for family violence. Specific areas of intervention include child abuse and neglect, child sexual abuse and incest, spouse battering, and elder abuse. While the program’s focus is the entire family, counseling and therapy are also provided to individuals and couples. MERCER OUTPATIENT SERVICES provides a wide range of individual, group, couples, and family counseling and psychiatric services, as well as prevention services, to children and adults experiencing mental illness, substance abuse and addictions, and emotional, family, and interpersonal problems. Mercer Outpatient Services include: FAMILIA LATINA provides substance abuse prevention services primarily within the Latino community. Services are provided in Spanish and English and are culturally sensitive. THE GUIDANCE CLINIC and Alcoholism/Addictions Program provide psychotherapy and counseling for people with behavioral, emotional, psychiatric, and substance abuse concerns. MIDDLESEX [MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES] NAMI Middlesex County President/1st contact person: Dorothy Goldstein 732- 846-9517 Membership meets Coping & Support group meets 1st Monday of the month, 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm at: 671 Hoes Lane New Brunswick, NJ 08901 2nd Thursday of the month, 7:00pm Behavioral Health Center of UMDNJ 316 Livingston Avenue Piscataway, NJ 08854 NAMI New Jersey 1562 Rt. 130 North Brunswick, NJ 08902 www.naminj.org NAMI NJ is a statewide non profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of individuals and families who are affected by mental illness. They offer multicultural referral services throughout the state. SAMHAJ (South Asian Mental Health Awareness in Jersey) Contact Person: Aruna Rao 732-940-0991 A major initiative of NAMI is SAMHAJ, an effort to let South Asians (of Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Sri Lankan, Nepali, Afghan and Bhutanese origin) in New Jersey understand that mental illness is a biologically based, treatable illness. SAMHAJ has launched the very first self-help group for South Asians in New Jersey. Meetings held one Wednesday a month, 7 pm to 9 pm at: Minne B. Veal Community Center, Edison NJ. Self Help Center of New Brunswick P.O.Box 1142 New Brunswick NJ 08903-1142 732-296-0303 Fax: 732-296-0303 (call before sending) Mental Health organization by and for those with mental illnesses. Hours: Wed.. 3 pm-7 pm; Thurs. 3-7 pm; Sat. 59 pm; Sun. 3-7:00 pm (4 Days) Languages spoken: English Triple C Housing, Inc. 316 Livingston Avenue New Brunswick, NJ 08901 732-745-0920 Fax: 732-745-0924 Languages spoken: English United Way of Central Jersey 32 Ford Avenue Milltown, NJ 08850 732-247-3727 www.uwjc.org Focuses community support where it is needed most. Provides support and information on services to those with both physical and mental disabilities along with its many other services. Languages spoken: English, Spanish translation available UMDNJ University Behavioral Healthcare MAIN OFFICE 671 Hoes Lane Piscataway, NJ 08855 800-969-5300 Access Center 732-235-5700 Psychiatric Emergency Screening Services www.ubhc.umdnj.edu University Behavioral HealthCare (UBHC) is a division of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ) and is one of the largest providers of behavioral healthcare services in the country. UBHC provides academically-based clinical programs and services throughout the state of New Jersey, and while furthering the clinical teaching, research and training missions of the University and its medical schools, UBHC provides support for New Jersey State initiatives and public sector programs as well as for employers and the corporate community. In addition to clinical programs that address the diverse and special needs of New Jersey residents, UBHC offers an array of cost-effective managed care and employee assistance programs that collaborate with organizations in an effort to maximize workplace productivity and job satisfaction while decreasing related costs and risk. Delivering and managing care under risk-sharing, fee-for-service and a variety of funded program arrangements, UBHC is able to effectively integrate these services through a sophisticated infrastructure that utilizes electronic records and cutting-edge technologies. Services provided include: outpatient psychotherapy, crisis intervention, acute and chronic care, intensive case management, 24-hour peer support programs, managed care programs, and an array of mental health and substance abuse services Languages spoken: English, Spanish, Chinese Women Helping Women 224 Main St. Metuchen, NJ 08840 732-549-6000 Providing a wide array of services for women and teens such as individual therapy, support groups, therapy groups, family legal clinics, community education and resource center services. Languages spoken: English Page 39 MIDDLESEX [MINORITY SERVING SOCIAL, CIVIC, COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS] Asian Indian Chamber of Commerce P.O. Box 129, Iselin, NJ 08830 732-777-4666 The mission of the AICC is to provide opportunities for business growth and prosperity, offer quality service to its members and serve as a resource leader for business and the community. One way they do this is by encouraging participation in the American political process in a nonpartisan manner and strengthening commercial, social, and political relationships between the United States and India. Association of South Asian Professionals (ASAP) 30 College Avenue New Brunswick, NJ 0890130 College Avenue 732-418-1610 www.asapnj.com The association brings together individuals with an interest in South Asia to socialize and participate in civic/cultural functions. The agency organizes civic, cultural, educational and social activities to raise awareness of South Asian culture. Calvary Korean School c/o Sung Weun Rho 572 Ryders Lane East Brunswick, NJ 08816 732-613-4930 Korean language school. India Association of East Brunswick c/o Kalpana Kothari 4 VanArsdale Ct. East Brunswick, NJ 08816 732-257-3672 Languages spoken: Indian, serveral Indian languages spoken Indian Cultural Society of East Brunswick c/o Minal Dalvi 10 Harlander Ct. East Brunswick, NJ 08816 732-254-0159 Email: [email protected] Languages spoken: English, Indian Indo American Cultural Society 1412 Oak Tree Rd Iselin, NJ 08830 732-283-9696 Cultural, educational and social activies for those of AsianIndian descent. Languages spoken: English, Indian Page 40 Manavi P.O. Box 3103 New Brunswick, NJ 08901 732-435-1414 Fax: 732-435-1411 E-mail: [email protected] www.manavi.org Manavi was founded in 1985 to deal with the problems and needs of South Asian women who have been battered, abandoned, racially or sexually harassed, impoverished or victimized in any way. Manavi has sought to empower South Asian women by providing advocacy, translation services, legal and therapeutic referral, loans, as well as job and housing advice. Languages spoken: Hindi, South Asian languages Puerto Rican Action Board 22 Joyce Kilmer Avenue New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903-0240 732-828-4510 Fax: 732-828-4546 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.prab.org The agency’s purpose is to develop action systems to address community needs, coordinate available community resources and administrate programs that will improve the quality of life of the low-income community of the central New Jersey area. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Puerto Rican Association for Human Development 100 First Street Perth Amboy, NJ 08861 732-442-1081 Fax: 732-826-3082 E-mail: [email protected] Multi-service community based organization with social services, elder services, eye screening in conjunction with the commission on blindness, day care center, after school care and tutoring, youth HIV prevention program, youth work readiness program, assistance program for clients with disabilities, interpreting and transportation services. Languages spoken: English, Spanish * Predominately Hispanic clientele MIDDLESEX [MINORITY SERVING SOCIAL, CIVIC, COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS] Samahan (Philippine) Cultural Heritage- Eastern Seaboard, Inc. Mary Rose Amistad 81 Maple St. Carteret, NJ 07008 732-541-7162 Email [email protected] www.samahan.org Philippine ethnic dances occur in amazing diversity and are performed by a variety of ethnic groups throughout the Philippines. This group wears native costumes and performs at a wide variety of local events. Languages spoken: English, Philippine MONMOUTH [MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES] 180 Turning Lives Around 1 Bethany Rd. Bldg. 3, Suite 42 Hazlet, NJ 07730 732-264-4111 Fax: 732 264 8655 http://www.180nj.org/ Services to all members of a family affected by domestic violence and sexual abuse; women, children and men counseling, legal assistance, rape crisis intervention, and education. Languages spoken: English Arthur Brisbane Child Treatment Center Rt. 524 Farmingdale, NJ 07727 732-938-5061 Psychiatric hospital serving children 11-18 years old with persistent and severe mental illness who are in need of intensive, inpatient care and treatment. Languages spoken: English Care Center 700 Mattison Ave Asbury Park NJ 07712 732-869-9141 Fax: 732-988-3260 Mental Health/self-help organization by and for those with mental illnesses. Hours: Mon. 12-4 pm, Wed. 12 pm-7:30-8:30 pm, Thu/ Fri/Sat 12-4 pm (5 Days) Centra State Medical Center 901 W. Main St. Freehold, NJ 07728 732-294-2850 Acute inpatient psychiatric unit for adults 18 and over. Also, emergency psychiatric assessments and screenings. Languages spoken: English, Spanish, Portuguese,, Philippine, interpreters available for other languages. Bayshore Counseling 668 North Beers Street, Suite 101 Holmdel, NJ 07733 732-739 0084 Outpatient mental health services for adults and children. Languages spoken: English Page 41 MONMOUTH [MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES] CPC Behavioral Healthcare, Inc. Business Administration Parkway 100 3535 Rt 66 Building 5, Suite D Neptune, NJ 07753 732-643-4300 732-842-2000 The mission of CPC Behavioral Healthcare is to prevent or treat disorders in the way people think, feel and act. The agency’s services increase skills and competencies and decrease problem behaviors. http://www.cpcbehavioral.org CPC locations and services available are listed below: HELEN HERRMANN COUNSELING CENTER 270 Highway 35 Red Bank, NJ 07701 732-842-2000 Fax: 732-224-0688 Outpatient Mental Health, Addiction Recovery, Employee Assistance Programs, intensive in-home therapy, anger management, PACT Team, integrated case management, Children’s Mobile Response and Stabilization, children’s partial care and youth case management. Languages spoken: English, Spanish FREEHOLD COUNSELING CENTER 37 Court Street Freehold, NJ 07728 732-780-7387 Fax: 732-780-5157 Outpatient mental health, services to the Family Court, EAP. Languages spoken: English, Spanish ABERDEEN COUNSELING CENTER 1088 Highway 34 Aberdeen, NJ 07747 732-290-1700 Fax: 732-290-0040 Outpatient behavioral health, partial hospitalization for adults, supported employment, residential services Languages spoken: English HIGH POINT CENTER 1 High Point Center Way Morganville, NJ 07751 732-591-1750 This is a special education school for children with mental illness and other disabilities. Other services include therapeutic foster care and residential services. Languages spoken: English Collaborative Support Programs of New Jersey, Inc. 11 Spring Street Freehold, New Jersey 07728 732-780-1175 www.cspnj.com CSP-NJ is a state-wide service provider directed, managed and staffed through the collaborative efforts of mental health consumers, survivors and non-consumers. CSP-NJ strives to provide individualized, flexible community based services that promote responsiblility, recovery and wellness. This is done through the creation and administration of self-help centers, supportive housing, advocacy, and entrepreneurial programs for adults with mental health issues and other special needs. The website lists Self-Help Centers located in different counties in the State of New Jersey. Languages spoken: English Community YMCA Family Services 86 Morris Ave Child Visitation Neptune City, NJ 07753 732-774-1558 Fax: 732-774-9465 Provides a comprehensive range of confidential counseling services for individuals and families and continues to explore and implement innovative programs to meet changing social service needs. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Easter Seal Society of New Jersey Monmouth Behavioral Health Services 1800 Bloomsbury Ave. Wanamassa, New Jersey 07712 732-918-1188 www.eastersealsnj.org Provides transitional as well as permanent housing in conjunction with case management services to the seriously mentally-ill population. Includes a specific 24-hour, supervised treatment program for MICA clients. Case management services include medication monitoring, ADL instruction, transportation, referrals for additional community supports, and client counseling. Languages spoken: English, Spanish, French, German, and many other languages Family and Children’s Services 1900 Highway 35 P.O. Box 639 Oakhurst, NJ 07755 732-531-9111 Individual counseling, consumer credit counseling, adult protective services, and home health aides. Languages spoken: English Page 42 MONMOUTH [MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES] Family Based Services Association of New Jersey 11 White Street Eatontown, NJ 07724 732-380-1300 Fax: 732-380-0383 A Family Support Organization associated with the statewide Partnership for Children. FSOs are family-run, county-based organizations that provide direct family-to-family peer support, education, advocacy and other services to family members of children with emotional and behavioral problems. Languages spoken: English, Spanish * Serves large African-American population. Freehold Self Help Center 8 Spring St., 1st Floor (Back door) Freehold NJ 07728 732-625-9485 Mental Health/self-help organization by and for those with mental illnesses. Hours: Tue-MICA 7-8:00pm, Wed-GROW 6:30-8:30 pm, Thu/Fri 1-5:00 pm; Sat 3-12 pm(5 Days) Jersey Shore University Medical Center 1945 Rte. 33 Neptune, NJ 07754 732-775-5500 732-643-4363 (Intake) 732-643-4400 (Outpatient behavioral health) 732-776-2325 (Crisis Hotline) www.jsmc.com Counseling services, from psychotherapy to medication management, for children, adults, and their families in need of care, a therapeutic nursery and emergency intervention, evaluation assessments, and referrals for adults, adolescents, and children. JSUMC also has inpatient psychiatric services with an array of psychiatric, substance abuse, and medical services for patients age 18 years and older, Transitional Medication Services and a Medication Clinic. JSUMC also runs a Children’s Partial Hospitalization Program at another location in Neptune. Languages spoken: English, Spanish, some Indian dialects, translation services available for hospital-based programs * Experience with multicultural populations Mental Health Association of Monmouth County (MHA) (Referral Service) 59 Broad Street Eatontown, New Jersey 07724 732-542-6422 www.monmouth-oel.org An affiliate of the New Jersey and National Mental Health Associations. Its primary function is to insure that every person in Monmouth County with a mental illness receives prompt and adequate treatment in the most therapeutic, least restrictive setting closest to home. Languages spoken: English Meridian Behavioral Health Center Park Place Partial Hospitalization Program 1011 Bond St Asbury Park, NJ 07712 732-869-2781 www.parkplacephp.salu.net Park Place is dedicated to meeting the changing needs of mental health consumers affected by serious and persistent mental illnesses. Park Place is a program of Meridian Health System, Jersey Shore Medical Center, Behavioral Health Services. Languages spoken: English, Spanish, French Monmouth Behavioral Health Care Services, a division of Catholic Charities 145 Maple Avenue 215 Essex Avenue Red Bank, NJ 07701 Spring Lake 07762 732-747-9660 Provides a wide range of individual, group, couples, and family counseling and psychiatric services to children and adults experiencing mental illness, substance abuse and addiction, emotional disorders, family and marital problems, and psychological or interpersonal problems. Catholic Charities also offers intensive outpatient substance abuse treatment program for adults, School Social Services, specialized treatment services for family violence, and a secured residential treatment facility for severely disturbed youth between the ages of 14 and 18 years. Languages spoken: English Jewish Family and Children’s Services 705 Summerfield Avenue Kilmer Drive, Bldg. 3 Asbury Park, NJ 07712 Morganville, NJ 07751 732-774-6886 732-536-0050 www.monmouth-oel.org Our goals are to strengthen family life by providing a wide range of counseling, psychotherapy, and human services to individuals and families. Languages Spoken: English, Russian, Yiddish, Spanish * Large African-American and Hispanic clientele Page 43 MONMOUTH [MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES] Monmouth Cares, Inc. 100 Highway 36 E., Suite 1-E W. Long Branch, NJ 07764 732-222-8008 1-877-652-7624 Fax: 732-222-9305 www.njkidfoc.org A Care Management Organization associated with the statewide Partnership for Children. CMOs provide a unified approach to serving children with varying degrees of emotional and behavioral disturbances and their families. CMOs provide face-to-face care management and service planning for children and families with intense and complex needs who are involved with multiple child-serving systems. The CMOs’ goals are to keep children in their homes, their schools and their communities by utilizing pooled funding from this initiative and from current divisional budgets. Languages spoken: English, Spanish * Large Hispanic clientele Monmouth Center Vocational Rehabilitation 15 Meridian Rd. Eatontown, NJ 07724 732-544-1800 Partial hospitalization for adults. Languages spoken: English * Large population of Asian, Hispanic, and African-American clients Monmouth Medical Center 300 Second Avenue Long Branch, NJ 07740 732-222-5200 Emergency screening services (732) 923-6930 Mental health services include: AWARE Adolescent Partial Hospitalization Program, Children’s crisis intervention services and Pollack Clinic outpatient program. Monmouth Medical Center is a state-designed emergency screening service. Languages spoken: English, German, Spanish, French National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI)-Greater Monmouth P.O. Box 153 Oakhurst, NJ 07755 732-449-2356 NAMI-Greater Monmouth is composed of people interested in supporting each other regarding the issues and difficulties of having mental illness or having a loved one or close friend s with a serious mental illness. NAMI has 6 to 8 meetings every month in 4 locations. Page 44 New Hope Foundation, Inc. 546 Rt. 520 Marlboro 07746 732-946-3030 Detox, adult inpatient services, adolescent services. Also, outpatient facilities in Freehold and New Brunswick. Languages spoken: English, Spanish * Experience with multicultural populations Meridian Behavioral Health Services Jersey Shore University Medical Center, Riverview Medical Center One Riverview Plaza Red Bank, NJ 07701 732-530-2415 Crisis Helpline: 732-219-5325 Meridian Health Line 1-800-560-9990 http://www.meridianhealth.com/jsmc.cfm/Services/ BehavioralHealth/index.cfm Adult partial hospitalization, a crisis unit, inpatient psychiatric, Outpatient Mental Health Services, Transitional Medication Services and Medication Clinic. Languages spoken: English United Way of Monmouth County 1415 Wyckoff Road Wall Township Farmingdale, NJ 07727-3940 732-938-5988 http://www.uwmonmouth.org/ Fundraising, community building, outreach, information and referral source. Languages spoken: English MONMOUTH [MINORITY SERVING SOCIAL, CIVIC, COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS] Hispanic Affairs Resource Center of Monmouth County 913 Sewall Avenue Asbury Park, NJ 07712 732-774-3282 Fax: 732-502-8955 E-mail: [email protected] www.harcmonmouthnj.org A non-profit community based organization dedicated to providing quality assistance to Latin-Americans and others by promoting self-sufficiency through personal and community development. Latino American Committee of Monmouth County, Inc P.O. Box 357 Long Branch, NJ 07740 732-923-5035 Fax: 732 870 2211 Latino Chamber of Commerce of Monmouth County P.O. Box 73 Long Branch, NJ 07740 732-229-1980 Devoted to promoting Latino owned businesses. Spanish Fraternity Monmouth County P.O. Box 481 Long Branch, NJ 07740 732-229-4655 Turkish-American Community Center 229 Rt. 33 Manalapan, NJ 07726 732-446-8855 http://www.taccusa.com/ The focus of the organization is to promote the social welfare of its members by developing and fostering cultural and social awareness and relations between the American and Turkish people both directly and indirectly. Languages spoken: English, Turkish MORRIS [MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES] Boonton Self-Help Center 110 Cornelia St Boonton, NJ 07005 973-263-2253 Fax: 973-627-4769 Mental Health organization by and for those with mental illnesses. Hours: Tue & Fri. 3-7 pm, Sat 1-5 pm Catholic Charities, Diocese of Paterson Hope House 19-21 Belmont Avenue Dover, New Jersey 07801 973-361-5555 www.hopehouse.com Individual, group, couples, and family counseling, psychiatric consultation, parenting education, play therapy, therapeutic nursery, women’s anger group, information and referral. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Chilton Memorial Hospital Dept of Psychiatry 97 West Parkway Pompton Plains, NJ 07444 973-831-5132 973-831-5149 973-831-5078(Hotline) www.chiltonmemorial.org Evaluation of patients seeking inpatient admission occurs in the emergency room (1st floor). Evaluations by a psychiatric emergency room clinician are available at all times and to all ages. Behavioral Health Services responds to urgent mental-health needs of Emergency Department patients. Crisis intervention is provided for depression, marital and family problems, and behavioral disorders. For persons unable to come to the hospital, a 24-hour mental-health hotline is staffed by department members. The hospital has an inpatient voluntary short-term acute care unit for those 14 and over. Languages spoken: English, Language bank available for most languages Page 45 MORRIS [MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES] Community Care Behavioral Health 2539 Rt. 10 East Morris Plains, NJ 07950 973-540-9550 Medicaid funded partial care program for adults with serious mental illness. Includes psychiatric evaluation, education, medication monitoring, MICA services and prevocational training. Languages spoken: English, Tagalog Community Hope, Inc. 199 Pomeroy Road Parsippany, NJ 07054 973-463-96000 Fax: 973-463-0595 973-331-9520 Community Hope, Inc. is a nonprofit corporation that provides a supportive living environment for individuals recovering from serious mental illness. Personal growth of the consumers is promoted in an atmosphere of hope and dignity. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Family Intervention Services 158 Morris Street Morristown, NJ, 07960 973-285 0366 Fax: 973-984 2993 E-Mail [email protected] www.fisnj.org Committed to the empowerment and preservation of families, Family Intervention Services (FIS) uses a nontraditional, caring and sensitive approach to treatment. FIS staff provide individualized services based on a family’s social, emotional, medical, cultural, and community needs. Our families represent diverse cultural, ethnic, religious and socio-economic backgrounds. The staff provide multi-lingual, round-the-clock support that fosters a safe, healthy and nurturing environment for each individual and family. Case management services are provided to families with young people experiencing mental illness. Services are provided to prevent the need for hospitalization, re-hospitalization or residential placement by linking the family and young person to appropriate services within their community. Languages spoken: English, Spanish * Large Hispanic and African-American clientele Page 46 Family Service of Morris County 62 Elm Street Morristown, NJ 07960 973-538-5260 Fax (973) 538-0989 www.fsmc.org Family Service helps all families throughout the entire spectrum of their lives by providing professional counseling, family-strengthening programs, education, advocacy and support. The agency also reaches out to special people in need such as the blind, victims of trauma, single parent families and the elderly. Family Service provides a Mental Health Jail Liaison to offer on-site clinical and case management services to incarcerated individuals at the Morris County Correctional Facility. Languages spoken: English, Spanish First Call for Help Within NJ: 1-800-HELP-555 or 1-800-435-7555 From Anywhere: 1-973-331-3663 Use their web resources at www.firstcall.org. They provide an information and referral service for all questions about social services in Morris County. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Grace Counseling Center 16 Madison Avenue Madison, NJ 07940-0000 973-822-0707 Fax: 973-822-2797 http://www.gracecounseling.org/ Grace Counseling Center, a nonprofit interfaith counseling facility, is dedicated to caring and healing the whole person. The staff includes pastoral counselors, psychiatrists, psychologists, and social workers. All therapists are fully trained and certified in their disciplines. Therapy at the Center makes effective use of its interdisciplinary staff with team consultation and support of client treatment and staff development. Languages spoken: English Homeless Solutions, Inc. 540 West Hanover Avenue, Suite 100 Morristown, NJ 07963-0282 973-993-0833 (Intake) www.homelesssolutions.org Provides emergency shelter and case management for male and female adults who are homeless and have a mental illness. Services include meals, laundry facilities, transportation as well as linkage with community agencies, supportive counseling, and life skills training. Clients are also offered follow up case management after their shelter stay through a sub-contracted mental health agency. Languages spoken: English, Spanish MORRIS [MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES] Jewish Family Service of Metrowest Morristown Memorial Hospital 256 Columbia Turnpike Suite 105 Florham Park, NJ 07932 973-765-9050 Fax: 973-765-0195 Email: [email protected] Services include: Counseling and Therapy in the areas of individual, couple, family and child, Groups, Debt Management, Eating Disorders, and Substance Abuse. Other services include Adoption Services licensed by the State of New Jersey, Geriatric Assessments, Customized Care Planning and Counseling, Domestic Violence Response, Support Services for Holocaust Survivors, Care Planning for Special Needs/Disabilities and Community Education and Outreach. Languages spoken: English, Spanish, Yiddish, Russian Crisis Stabilization Services 100 Madison Avenue Morristown, NJ 07963-1956 973-540-0100 (Hotline) 1-888-AHS-1400 www.atlantichealth.org Operates in conjunction with Morristown Memorial’s Departments of Psychiatry and Emergency. Services include short-term inpatient crisis stabilization; 24-hour hotline; outpatient crisis intervention/suicide prevention; assessment and treatment; I&R; case management, follow-up and aftercare; and consultation and education. STAT program offers brief crisis-oriented counseling services including option of psychiatric medication, if needed. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Mental Health Association of Morris County 475 Speedwell Ave. Morris Plains NJ 07950 973-993-8192 Fax: 973-627-4769 Mental Health organization by and for those with mental illnesses. Hours: Mon & Wed 3 -7 pm(2 Days) Sun—1-5 pm 28 Walnut Street, Box #9 Madison, NJ 07940 973-334-3496 Email: [email protected] Provides the following mental health services for members of the community: Community Education Program, Information and Referral, Social Clubs, Integrated Case Management, Parent Involved Network, and Consumer Empowerment. Languages spoken: English * Experience with diverse populations Morris County Division of Mental Health Services Division of Behavioral Health & Youth Services Mailing address: Location: P.O. Box 900 30 Schuyler Place Morristown, NJ 07963-0900 3rd Floor 973-285-6852 Morristown, NJ 07963 This Division plans for a county-wide system of mental health services in collaboration with the NJ Division of Mental Health Services (DMHS). Is responsible for managing subcontracted mental health services. The majority of the funding supports services provided in community settings for county residents with serious and persistent mental illness who are at high risk for hospitalization. Funded services include crisis intervention, outpatient, partial care, and residential support. Plans, develops, provides and monitors a coordinated services delivery system targeted toward atrisk youth, substance abuse and mental health initiatives, as well as generic human services programs. Languages spoken: English, some translation services available Morris Plains (SHC) Self Help Center National Association For The Mentally Ill (NAMI) Morris County Contact: Eileen Griffith P. O. Box 238 Chester, NJ 07930 908-879-5687 Meetings held: 3rd. Monday of every month at the St. Francis Residential Resort, The Community Room, Diamond Spring Road, Denville, NJ 07834. 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm Provides self help, support, and advocacy for consumers, families, and friends of people with severe mental illness. NewBridge Services, Inc. P.O. Box 336 21 Evans Place Pompton Plains, NJ 07444-0336 973-839-2520 Fax: 973-616-0447 www.newbridge.org NewBridge is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for our clients and their families by providing affordable and innovative behavioral healthcare services. Serving Morris and Passaic County residents with counseling and support for children, teens, adults, parents, seniors and families. Provides intensive treatment program for people previously hospitalized or at-risk of psychiatric hospitalization. Services include individual, group, and family therapy, individual counseling, family support group, MICA groups, skill building activities, creative/recreational activities, medical assessment, and vocational rehabilitation services. Other locations in Montville, Pompton Lakes, and Hewitt. Languages spoken: English Page 47 OCEAN [MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES] Brighter Days 681 River Ave., Suite 2A Lakewood, NJ 08701 732-363-3909 Fax: 732-905-0966 Mental Health/self-help organization by and for those with mental illnesses. Hours: Wed/Thu 4:00 pm -8:30 pm Sat 11am-3 pm Contact of Ocean County P.O. Box 1121 Toms River, NJ 08754-1121 732-240-6100 (Crisis/Listening Hotline) 609-693-5834 www.ochd.org/ResourceDir/cooc.htm Contact of Ocean County provides a 24 hour a day, 365 days a year telephone hotline staffed by trained volunteers for persons who need someone to listen to them. Contact provides crisis intervention services, listening/counseling, suicide prevention/intervention, and information and referral services. Languages spoken: English Counseling and Referral Service of Ocean County Kimball Medical Center Psychiatric Emergency Screening Services 600 River Ave. Lakewood, NJ 08701 732-886-4475 1-800-245-9090 www.saintbarnabas.com Crisis intervention services Languages: English, Spanish, * Serves large Hispanic and African-American clientele. Matt Talbot Institute and Center for Addiction Studies 2008 Rt 37 East Toms River, NJ 08753 732-270-8333 Counseling, psychotherapy, family education groups, specialized workshops and seminars, consultations and referrals. Languages spoken: English Mental Health Association in Ocean County 247 Main St 270 Chambers Bridge Rd. Toms River, NJ 08753 Brick, NJ 08723 732-244-1600 732-920-2700 Comprehensive counseling and substance abuse treatment. Individual and family counseling. There is an adolescent substance abuse prevention group at the Brick office Languages spoken: English, Spanish Crossover Mill 1200 River Ave, Suite 6B Lakewood, NJ 08701 732-905-1132 Fax: 732 905-0906 Dedicated to improving the mental health of people who reside in Ocean County through support, education and advocacy services Languages spoken: English Family Crisis Intervention Unit NAMI-Ocean County 239 Washington St., 3 Mott Place Toms River, NJ 08753 732-506-5100 24-hour crisis intervention, family assessment, short term individual and family counseling, referrals, and parent communication skill training. Languages spoken: English Jewish Family and Children’s Service 301 Madison Ave Lakewood, NJ 08701 732-363-8010 Counseling services are provided to individuals of all ages, couples and families. Psychotherapy for anxiety and depression, visit homebound elderly and bereavement support group. Languages spoken: English P.O. Box 1463 Toms River, NJ 08754 Contact Person: Barbara Rajkowski 732-240-7177 Email: [email protected] 2nd Wednesday of the month - Membership 6:30 pm to 9 pm Last Wednesday of the Month - Coping 7 to 9 pm First Presbyterian Church Hooper Avenue, Toms River, NJ 2nd & last Tuesday of the Month - Coping Pearlmart Building 954 Route 166, Toms River, NJ 9:30 to 11:30 am Page 49 OCEAN [MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES] Ocean Behavioral Health Care Services Lions Head Office Park 35 Beaverson Blvd. Building 12 Brick, NJ 08723 732-262-3414 Fax: 732 262-9324 www.catholiccharitiestrenton.org Ocean Behavioral Health Care Services (OBHCS), a division of Catholic Charities, provides individual, couple, family, and group therapy, psychiatric evaluations and medication monitoring as well as assessments. OBHCS also provides a summer treatment program for children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and an after school program for children with ADHD. Services are provided by masters level clinicians. Medicaid, Medicare, and private insurance is accepted. A sliding scale fee schedule is available for uninsured clients. OBHCS also provide presentations to the community on mental health topics and issues. Several support groups are offered, such as: Anger Management for Men, Anger Management for Teenagers, Women in Relationships, Broken Relationships, Parenting, Life Transitions for Senior Citizens.Satellite offices in Lakewood and Whiting Languages spoken: English, Spanish Ocean Counseling and Family Center 769 Rt. 9, Suite 5 Bayville, NJ 08721 732-269-4445 Fax: 732 269-9770 Family systems therapy, biofeedback, panic disorder, substance abuse evaluation and court referrals, group, individual, MICA. Transportation and handicapped accessible. Languages spoken: English Ocean Mental Health Services 160 Rt. 9 Bayville, NJ 08721 732-349-5550 Fax: 732 349-0841 Outpatient mental health, supportive housing, MICA, intensive outpatient, school services, children’s services and a PACT team. Satellite offices in Toms River and Manahawkin. Languages spoken: English Ocean’s Harbor House 931 Fisher Blvd., Unit 1 Toms River, NJ 08754 732-929-4001 www.oceansharborhouse.org Short term crisis counseling. Harbor House runs a Mobile Street Outreach van visiting 14 communities 6 nights a week. Youth Shelter, Crisis Intervention, Outreach, Counseling, Peer Leadership, Parent Support. Provides information, intervention and referral services to youth on the street. Languages spoken: English Preferred Behavioral Health of New Jersey, Inc. P.O. Box 2036 700 Airport Road Lakewood, NJ 08701 732-367-4700 www.preferredbehavioral.org Comprehensive range of mental health and substance abuse services for individuals of all ages. Outpatient therapy, day treatment programs, integrated case management, medication monitoring, residential services, vocational services. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Saint Barnabas Behavioral Health Center, Inc. 1691 Route 9, CN2025 Toms River, NJ 08754-2025 800-300-0628 (24 Hours a day) www.saintbarnabas.com 100 bed Mental Health Facility. Referral and Information service, community and professional education. Specialized inpatient programs include adult and geriatric psychiatry, dual diagnosis, and a short term care unit. Intensive outpatient programs include treatment for adults and geriatrics. Languages spoken: English, Spanish St. Francis Counseling Service 4700 Long Beach Blvd. Brant Beach, NJ 08008 609-494-1554 Fax: 609-361-9653 Provides individual, marital, family and group psychotherapy to clients of low to moderate income. Includes victims of sexual abuse and assault, 24-hour hotline. Languages spoken: English, Spanish United Way of Ocean County 1144 Hooper Avenue, Suite 302 Toms River, NJ 08753 732-240-0311 Fundraising, community building, information and referral. Page 50 OCEAN [MINORITY SERVING SOCIAL, CIVIC, COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS] Asian Indian Assn. Of Central Jersey 1475 Iroquois Ct. Toms River, NJ 08755 732-818-9463 Helps integrate people of Asian Indian descent into American mainstream. Languages spoken: English NAACP Toms River Chapter Lakewood Chapter P.O. Box 1231 P.O. Box 836 Toms River, NJ 08754-1231 Lakewood, NJ 08701 732-793-4047 732-363-0025 The primary focus of the NAACP continues to be the protection and enhancement of the civil rights of African Americans and other minorities. The NAACP works at the national, regional, and local levels to secure civil rights through advocacy for supportive legislation and by the implementation of strategic initiatives. The NAACP also stands poised to defend civil rights wherever and whenever they are threatened. Puerto Rican Congress 14 South Clifton Ave Lakewood, NJ 08701 732-905-7217 The Puerto Rican Congress acts as a resource center and clearinghouse for New Jersey’s Hispanic community. Through a Community Services Block Grant, the Puerto Rican Congress provides educational services, income management services and employment services. Through the Division of Youth and Family Services, it offers Hispanic adoption/foster care recruitment and domestic violence prevention. Issues that directly affect impact/affect the lives of this population are identified and addressed. Also, focus is placed on strengthening family ties, self-sufficiency and self-direction, reducing stress factors and assisting adults in enhancing their own coping mechanisms. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Puerto Rican Action Board [Main office is in Middlesex County but they offer extensive services in Ocean] 22 Joyce Kilmer Avenue New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903-0240 732-828-4510 Fax: 732-828-4546 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.prab.org/ The agency’s purpose is to develop action systems to address community needs, coordinate available community resources and administrate programs that will improve the quality of life of the low-income community of the central New Jersey area. THE OCEAN COUNTY MULTI-SERVICE PROGRAM provides Ocean County residents with a wide range of services including information, referrals, job development and placement, community education workshops, benefits counseling and advocacy, legal orientation and assistance, health information and education and general client advocacy. The program is designed to facilitate the client’s process of self-sufficiency. Languages spoken: Spanish, English Page 51 MORRIS [MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES] New Jersey Self-Help Clearinghouse 100 E. Hanover Ave., Suite 202 Cedar Knolls, New Jersey 07297 1-800-367-6274 (In NJ) 973-326-6789(Outside NJ) Fax: 973-326-9467 www.njgroups.org Helping people help themselves through the use and development of mutual aid self-help groups. The mission of the New Jersey Self-Help Group Clearinghouse is to increase the awareness, utilization, development and understanding of mutual aid self-help groups to help reduce emotional suffering and isolation. The organization maintains contact information for over 4500 local self-help groups throughout New Jersey for a wide variety of issues. New Views Treatment Program, Inc. P.O. Box 9068 Morris Plains, NJ 07950-9068 973-292-4015 Fax: 973-267-3724 Languages spoken: English, Spanish St. Clare’s Behavioral Health Services Saint Clare’s Hospital/Boonton Township 130 Powerville Road Boonton Township, NJ 07005 973-316-1800 Behavioral Health Services 1-888-626-2111 Saint Clare’s offers a wide range of inpatient and outpatient behavioral health services for children and adults including weekly outpatient counseling and medication, intensive outpatient, partial hospitalization for adolescents and adults, intensive outpatient for drug/alcohol and acute psychiatric inpatient units for adults and children. Languages spoken: English, Spanish United Way of Morris County P.O. Box 1948 Morristown, NJ 07962-1948 973-993-1160 www.uwmorris.org United Way of Morris County is working with strong partners, including member agencies, toward these goals. One way United Way addresses issues most prevalent in the community is by supporting programs that address them and affect positive change. Languages spoken: English [MINORITY SERVING SOCIAL, CIVIC, COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS] Morris County NAACP P.O. Box 2256 35 Ridgedale Avenue Morristown, NJ 07962 973-267-5261 Fax: 973-455-0381 NAACP improves the political, educational, social and economic status of minority groups; to eliminate racial prejudice; to keep the public aware of the adverse effects of racial discrimination; to take lawful action to secure its elimination, consistent with the efforts of the national organization and in conformity with its rules and regulations. Education program for African American children (ACTOFO), grades 9-12, with mentors in specific areas: music, science, math, poetry. Call office for locations. Page 48 Morris County Organization for Hispanic Affairs 95-97 Bassett Highway Dover, NJ 07801 973-366-4770 Fax: 973-361-7878 E-mail: [email protected] Comprehensive Social Services, computer training, General Services,, Gift of Warmth, Home Energy Assistance Program, NJ Shares Energy Assistance, Senior Citizen Program, Transportation Assistance, Weatherization Program Languages spoken: English, Spanish PASSAIC [MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES] Barnert Hospital 680 Broadway Paterson, NJ 07514 973 977 6660 973-977-6996 (Crisis Hotline after 5:00 pm) www.barnerthosp.com The Child and Adolescent Family Unit offers specialized children’s outpatient mental health services, including psychiatric evaluation; individual, group, and family therapy; medication monitoring; and victims counseling. The Mental Health Psychiatric Inpatient Unit provides a voluntary, acute care psychiatric inpatient unit offering a range of services. There is also a Psychiatric Emergency Unit (PES) which offers psychiatric screening by crisis intervention specialists. Provides community linkages and referrals. No appointment necessary; walk-ins are welcome. Also operates Crisis Hotline, telephone crisis intervention answered by professionals after 5 pm. Languages spoken: English, Spanish * Large population of Asian, African-American and Hispanic clients Barnett Hospital also provides specialized services for deaf/hard of hearing clients: PROJECT ACCESS Access 973-977-6690 (Voice/TDD) Offers specialized mental health services for deaf and hearing impaired persons. Outpatient mental health services; psychiatric rehabilitation program (partial hospitalization), the latter for deaf individuals with chronic mental illness; and psychiatric emergency services are provided at Barnert Hospital in Paterson. Outpatient mental health services for deaf and hearing impaired persons are also available at satellite office locations throughout NJ, generally open one day a week. Languages spoken: American Sign Language Catholic Family and Community Services 476 17th Avenue Paterson, NJ 07503 973-523-9595 www.catholicharities.org Provides a wide range of professional mental health assessment and treatment services to children, adolescents and adults, as well as consultation/education to community agencies. Languages spoken: English Page 52 Family Intervention Services 655 Broadway Paterson, NJ, 07514 973-523 0089 Fax: 973-523 5022 E-Mail: [email protected] www.fisnj.org Case management services are provided to families with young people experiencing mental illness. Services are provided to prevent the need for hospitalization, rehospitalization or residential placement by linking the family and young person to appropriate services within their community. Languages spoken: English, Spanish * Serves large Hispanic and African-American clientele First Call for Help 1259 Rt. 46 East, Blg. 2 Parsipanny, NJ 07504 1-800-HELP-555 or 1-800-435-7555 (Within NJ) 1-973-331-3663 (From Anywhere) Also, use their web resources at www.firstcall.org. They provide an information and referral service for all questions about social services in Passaic County. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Jewish Family and Children’s Service of North Jersey 1 Pike Drive Wayne, NJ 07470 973-595-0111 Fax: 973-595-5477 Provides comprehensive social services to residents of Passaic, Morris, and Bergen counties. Individual, couples, family, teens and children’s counseling are offered. Languages spoken: English Jewish Family Service, A Division of Jewish Federation of Greater Clifton-Passaic 199 Scoles Avenue Clifton, NJ 07012 973-777-7638 Emergency crisis services, outpatient mental health, case management, group therapy plus vocational assessment and counseling for persons having difficulty with physical or mental health, interpersonal relationships, and/or vocational adjustment. Languages spoken: English, Spanish, Hebrew * Serves large Hispanic and African-American clientele PASSAIC [MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES] Mental Health Association of Passaic County 404 Clifton Ave Clifton, NJ 07011 973-478-4444 Fax: 973-478-0941 Support to individuals dealing with the mental illness of a relative. Respite services, educational programs, individual consultation, outreach, and service linkage are also available. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Mental Health Clinic of Passaic 1451 VanHouten 111 Lexington Avenue Clifton, NJ 07013 Passaic, NJ 07055 973-473-2775 973-471-8006 Specialized outpatient in-home mental health services to atrisk children and families with special emotional problems. Also offers intensive, in-home outpatient mental health intervention for abusive families. Abuse may include sexual abuse, domestic violence, verbal, emotional, and physical abuse. Provides outpatient mental health services for children, adults, and families. Other services include individual, group, and family counseling, psychiatric evaluation, and medication management. Languages spoken: English, Spanish *Experience with diverse populations NAMI-Upper Passaic County Contact Person: Affiliate Volunteer 973-956-0025 Meetings held: 3rd Wednesday of the month from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm Wayne General Hospital 424 Hamburg Turnpike Wayne, NJ 07470 NAMI Families in Quest - Passaic County Contact Person: Affiliate Volunteer 973-956-0025 Meetings held: 1st Tuesday of the month, 7 pm to 8:30 pm The Farmhouse 1 Westervelt Avenue Weasel Brook Park, NJ NAMI en Espanol Contact Person: Diana Labady 973-471-4205 Meetings held: 3rd Tuesday of the month, 6:30 - 7:30 pm St. Mary’s Seton Center 530 Main Ave. Passaic, NJ 07055 NewBridge Services, Inc. 21 Evans Place Pompton Plains, NJ 07444-0336 973- 839-2520 www.newbridge.org NewBridge is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for our clients and their families by providing affordable and innovative behavioral healthcare services. Serves Morris and Passaic County residents with counseling and support for children, teens, adults, parents, seniors and families. Provides intensive treatment program for people previously hospitalized or at-risk of psychiatric hospitalization. Services include individual, group, and family therapy, individual counseling, family support group, MICA groups, skill building activities, creative/recreational activities, medical assessment, and vocational rehabilitation services. Other locations in Montville, Pompton Lakes, and Hewitt. Languages spoken: English Passaic Beth Israel Hospital Partial Hospitalization Program 70 Parker Avenue Passaic, NJ 07055 973-365-6121 www.pbih.org The Partial Hospitalization Program is a mental health day treatment program that provides transportation, referrals, and individualized treatment plans. Languages spoken: English Paterson Counseling Center, Inc. 319-321 Main Street Paterson, NJ 07505 973-523-8316 Fax: 973-523-2248 Detox ands methadone maintenance program, counseling, urine and blood screening, group meetings, perinatal program, and HIV treatment. Languages spoken: English, Spanish * Large Hispanic clientele SERV Centers of New Jersey 777 Bloomfield Avenue Clifton, NJ 07424 973-594-0125 www.servbhs.org Outpatient and residential services for the chronically ill; MICA group home; supervised apartments; psychiatric group homes; adult home care. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Page 53 PASSAIC [MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES] Social Connections 1 Westervelt Avenue Clifton NJ 07011 973-778-8810 Fax: 973-778-7931 Mental Health organization by and for those with mental illnesses Hours: Tue 2-5 pm; 6:30-7:30 pm, MICA Wed/Fri 5-9:30 pm, Thu 2-5 pm; Sun 12-5 pm (5 Days) St. Joseph’s Regional Medical Center Psychiatric Inpatient Service 703 Main Street Paterson, NJ 07503 973-754-2000 Fax: 973-742-0870 www.sjhmc.org St. Joseph’s offers the following programs: Voluntary, short-term, psychiatric inpatient unit. 973-977-2228 Languages spoken: English, Spanish HARBOR HOUSE 645 Main Street Paterson, NJ 07503 973-754-2800 973-754-2000 (Emergency number) Club house modality -psychiatric rehabilitation program for the chronically ill that includes a day program, employment services, case management and advocacy, recreational/ social activities, and a supervised and semi-supervised housing program. Languages spoken: English, Spanish MENTAL HEALTH CLINIC 56 Hamilton Street Paterson, NJ 07503 973-754 4750 Individual, group, and family counseling Languages spoken: English, Spanish STARLIGHT 60 Hamilton Street Paterson, NJ 07501 973-754-8600 Outpatient MICA program Languages spoken: English, Spanish * All St. Joseph’s program have a large Hispanic clientele St Mary’s Hospital BEHAVIORAL HEALTH OUTPATIENT SERVICES Seton Comprehensive Treatment Center 530 Main Avenue Passaic, NJ 07055 973-470-3056 Fax: 973-470-3408 www.smh-passaic.com Provides a variety of behavioral health services on an outpatient basis including individual and group therapy, medication monitoring, and psychiatric assessment. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Page 54 PSYCHIATRIC EMERGENCY SCREENING UNIT 211 Pennington Avenue Passaic, NJ 07055 Hotline: 973-470-3025 County Screening Service/Psych Emergency Designated psychiatric screening center including 24-hour mobile outreach to the community. Operates primary psychiatric phone response for county. Languages spoken: English, Spanish St. Theresa’s Unit Psychiatric Inpatient Services 211 Pennington Avenue Passaic, NJ 07055 973-470-3089 (nurse manager) 973-470-3086 (unit) St. Theresa’s Voluntary Unit, acute care psychiatric inpatient; also Designated Involuntary Short Term Care Facility for Passaic County. Languages spoken: English, Spanish The Arc of Bergen & Passaic Counties, Inc. 223 Moore St. Hackensack, NJ 07601 201-343-0322 Fax: 201-343-0401 www.arcbegenpassaic.org Provides opportunities for all citizens with mental retardation and other disabilities and their families through advocacy, community education, direct services, and customized supports to help individuals attain and maintain fulfilled and independent status within their own communities, and to initiate actions to prevent the occurrence of disability whenever possible. Languages spoken: English, Spanish, German, Russian, Arabic, Polish, French Italian, Korean United Way of Passaic County 20 Mill Street Paterson, NJ 07501 973-279-8900 http://www.unitedwaypassaic.org/ Fundraising, community building, outreach, information and referral. Wayne Counseling Center and Family Services 1022 Hamburg Turnpike Wayne, NJ 07470 973-694-1234 Fax: 973-633-0992 Offers outpatient counseling services including individual, group, marital, child, and family therapy. Also offers intensive outpatient substance abuse counseling. Holds classes for DWI offenders. Provides information and referrals for mental health and substance abuse related matters. Languages spoken: English PASSAIC [MINORITY SERVING SOCIAL, CIVIC, COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS] Hispanic Information Center of Passaic 186 Gregory Avenue Passaic, NJ 07055 973-779-7022 Fax: 973-779-0453 E-mail: [email protected] The Hispanic Information Center of Passaic, Inc. was established in 1972 to identify, study and articulate the human service needs of the Hispanic community in the City of Passaic. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Hispanic Multi-Purpose Service Center 911 East 23rd Street Paterson, NJ 07513 973-684-3320 This program provides bilingual services and training to residents of Paterson Housing Authority facilities. Dissemination of social services, counseling and emergency services, confidential drug and alcohol counseling, HIV/ AIDS prevention, and entry-level bilingual computer literacy. Languages spoken: Spanish Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education 210 E State Rt 4 Paramus, NJ 201-587-8800 Biweekly magazine devoted to the Hispanic outlook in higher education. SALEM [MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES] Faith Farm, Inc. 21 Stretch Road Bridgeton, NJ 08302-9295 609-455-6145 Fax: 609-453-0093 Residential long term drug/alcohol treatment program for adult males. Languages spoken: English, Spanish * Extensive experience serving Hispanic populations Family Support Coalition 856-455-3188 Legal and advocacy services for persons with a mental illness and their families in Salem County. Languages spoken: English NAMI Salem County Healthcare Commons, Inc. 500 South Pennsville-Auburn Rd. Carney’s Point, NJ 08069 856-299-3001(HOTLINE) (Primary Screening Center For Salem County)Outpatient child and adult mental health and substance abuse, medication monitoring. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Salem Outreach Center-SODAT 75 Market St. Salem, NJ 08079-1995 856-935-0441 856-845-6363(24 hour answering service) Services: Outpatient drug/alcohol treatment services Languages spoken: English President/contact person: Virginia Saull 856-769-2492 Meetings held: 1st Monday of the month New Dimensions 316-A Merion Avenue Carneys Point, NJ 7 pm - 9 pm South Jersey Healthcare Elmer Hospital New Dimensions United Way of Salem County, Inc P.O.Box 511 Carney’s Point NJ 08069 856-351-9100 Fax: 856-351-0783 Mental Health/self-help organization by and for those with mental illnesses. Hours: Tue/Wed/Thu 6-9 pm; Sat 6 -9 p;m Sun 1-4 pm West Front Street Elmer, NJ 08318 856-363-1000 Partial care programs for Child/Adolescent. Languages spoken: English 203 E Broadway Salem, NJ 08079-1171 856-935-2538 Fundraising, community building, information and referral. Page 55 SALEM [MINORITY SERVING SOCIAL, CIVIC, COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS] Puerto Rican Action Committee Location: Mailing address: 114 E. Main St. P.O Box 444 Penns Grove, NJ 08069-0444 Penns Grove, NJ 08069-0444 856-299-5800 Fax: 856-299-3276 E-mail: [email protected] Food bank, transportation and social services departments (i.e., translation services and advocacy in the areas of housing, clothing, food needs). Languages spoken: English, Spanish * Open to all, especially devoted to Hispanic populations SOMERSET [MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES] Alternatives, Inc 600 First Ave. Raritan, NJ 08807 908-685-1444 Provide case management, residential supervision, employment services, counseling, training and administration for the agency’s programs to the mentally ill, homeless, teens at risk and others with special needs. Languages spoken: English, Spanish, German Bonnie Brae 3415 Valley Rd P.O. Box 825 Liberty Corner, NJ 07938-0825 908-647-0800 www.bonnie-brae.org A private, nonprofit residential treatment and special education center for troubled boys age 11 to 18, from throughout New Jersey. Bonnie Brae provide residential, clinical education and counseling for day students during the school year. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Carrier Clinic P.O. Box 147 Belle Mead, NJ 08502 908-281-1538 www.carrier.org Carrier offers a wide array of specialized services to care for individuals with psychiatric and addictive illnesses. Treatment for illnesses such as anxiety, depression, dementia and substance dependence is offered to individuals of every age. Carrier also provides residential and educational programs for adolescents, specialized services for the older adult, and electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) services on both an in- and outpatient basis. Community services include: Weekend Codependency Program, Bright Futures for Kids, Couples in Recovery, Mental Health Awareness Group, and a Speakers Bureau. Languages spoken: English, Spanish, Russian, Polish, and many others, plus interpretation/translation is offered in any language. Page 56 Catholic Charities 540-550 Route 22 East Bridgewater, NJ 08807 908-722-1881 Provides a wide range of programs serving people of all faiths, including child care, emergency assistance, education, referrals and more. Languages spoken: English, Interpreters available all languages Central NJ Affiliate of ObsessiveCompulsive Foundation 732-828-0099 Fax: 732-828-7088 www.njocf.org Volunteers host quarterly meetings, provide information and referral services, provide speakers for the community, host an annual conference, ongoing workshops, and staff a hotline. Languages spoken: English Earth House Inc. Box 2058 East Millstone, NJ 08825 732-873-2212 www.earthhouse.org Earth House is a model residential treatment center for young adults with major mental disorders. Located in a rural community near Princeton, New Jersey, Earth House accommodates a maximum of 14 residents generally ranging in age from 18 to 40. The minimum stay is 3 months; the average length of stay is 8 months; the maximum stay is 2 years. Most residents have had multiple diagnoses and have been previously hospitalized, some for 10 years or more. Languages spoken: English, Spanish SOMERSET [MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES] Easter Seals Somerset Behavioral Health INTENSIVE FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES 21 Davenport Street Somerville, NJ 08876 908-722-4300 732-257-6662 (Main NJ Easter Seals Number) www.eastersealsnj.org Easter Seals provides services to children and adults with disabilities and other special needs, and support to their families. Mental Health services include integrated case management (case management, outreach, mental health, and home care), and residential support (transitional and permanent housing, foster, shelter and home care). People served have mental health disadvantages. Languages spoken: English, Spanish, French, German, and many other languages Family and Community Services of Somerset County 339 West Second Street Bound Brook, NJ 08805 732-356-1082 http://www.fcssomerset.org/ Enhancing the quality of life of individuals, families and communities by providing professional family, mental health and addictions services and innovative community-based programs in Somerset County. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Lydia Home Association East 170 Township Line Rd Building A, 2nd Floor Hillsborough, NJ 08844 908-359-3267 www.lydiahome.org A national, non-profit, Christian social service agency serving children, families and individuals of all faiths. Services offered include Premarital and Marital counseling Individual and Family counseling, Psychological Evaluations, Parent/Child Interaction Therapy, Consultation to Pastors, Churches, Community Groups, and Schools, and SchoolBased Training and Workshops Languages spoken: English NAMI Somerset County P.O. Box 6653 Bridgewater, NJ 08807 908-359-0327 NAMI Somerset County is an independent self-help advocacy group. Affiliated with the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI)and NAMI New Jersey, the organization provides family support, education, and advocacy for families with loved ones who have a mental illness or cooccurring mental illness and substance abuse. There are 3 meetings each month and there is no charge to attend. Newton Memorial Hospital 3rd Reformed Church (Rear) 10 W. Somerset Raritan, NJ 08869 908-722-5778 Mental Health/self-help organization by and for those with mental illnesses. Hours: Mon. 9 am –2 pm Tue/Thu. 6-11 pm, Sat 6-11 pm 175 High Street Newton, NJ 07860 973-383-1533 Newton Memorial Hospital’s Center for Mental Health provides comprehensive evaluation, counseling and alcohol services for children, adolescents, adults, and families on an outpatient and voluntary inpatient basis. Languages spoken: English, interpreting available for most languages Jewish Family Service Plan/NJ Freedom Trail 150-A West High Street Somerville, NJ 08876 908-725-7799 Provides counseling, information and referral services for people of all faiths. Other services include employment/ career counseling, elderly support program, refugee resettlement, divorce mediation, Holocaust survivor assistance program, family life education, Kosher food pantry, jail/inmate services. Languages spoken: English, German, Polish, Spanish P.O. Box 547 Loeser Avenue Somerville, NJ 08876 908-575-8300 www.community.nj.com/cc/plannj Serves people with developmental disabilities and serious mental illness and their families concerning lifetime care and quality of life issues. The agency focuses on future care services for when parents/caregivers are no longer able to care for their ill loved one. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Page 57 SOMERSET [MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES] Resource Center For Women and Their Families 427 Homestead Road Belle Mead, NJ 08502 908-359-0003 www.rcwtf.org Provides help and services to victims of domestic violence. Counseling and brief therapy empower victims to take responsibility for their own lives and those of their children. Victims can get information about the origins and dynamics of abuse, examine their history of abuse, learn about their rights, explore their options, and make plans without being pressures or judged. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Richard Hall Community Mental Health Center 500 North Bridge Street, Bridgewater, NJ 08807 908-725-2800 Comprehensive mental health center dedicated to the prevention, early detection and treatment of emotional illness for county residents. Outpatient care, 24-hour emergency service, afterschool adolescent program, school liaison services and partial care adult program, supported employment and homeless mentally ill program. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Somerset Treatment Services 118 West End Avenue Somerville, NJ 08876 908-722-1232 Evaluations, therapy, information and referral, methadone detoxification, intensive outpatient and crisis intervention. Languages spoken: English * Extensive experience serving African-American population United Family and Children’s Society 305 West Seventh Street Plainfield, NJ 07060 908-755-4848 Provides group and individual counseling services and adoption assistance services. Languages spoken: English, Spanish * Serves Hispanic populations Women’s Health and Counseling Center 205 W Main Street, Suite 4 Somerville, NJ 08876-2834 908-725-6640 www.somersetcountyunitedway.org Increasing the organized capacity of people to care for one another. 95 Veteran’s Memorial Drive East Somerville, NJ 08876 908-526-2335 www.womenandhealth.org Women’s Health & Counseling Center is a communitybased, non-profit provider of personalized health care for women, particularly those who may not be able to obtain such services from traditional providers due to monetary, cultural, language or other barriers. The agency’s goal is to provide a safe haven where compassionate and high-quality services are available. These include medical and preventive care, and counseling and support programs. They promote healthier communities by educating women to make informed health care choices. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Somerset Medical Center Women Helping Women Somerset County United Way 110 Rehill Avenue Somerville, New Jersey 08876 908-685-2200 800-914-9444 www.smchealthwise.com Behavioral health center offers various mental health services, including outpatient, inpatient and women’s psychological care. Languages spoken: English Page 58 7 Cedar Grove Lane, Suite 33 Somerset, NJ 08873 732-868-1660 Providing a wide array of services for women and teens such as individual therapy, support groups, therapy groups, family legal clinics, community education and resource center services. Languages spoken: English SOMERSET [MINORITY SERVING SOCIAL, CIVIC, COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS] Asian Cultural Arts Society Kin Tatsu Kai P.O. Box 67 Raritan, NJ 08869. 908-722-5875 http://www.kintatsukai.com/ The Asian Cultural Arts Society is one of many organizations dedicated to bringing understanding of the diverse cultures of Asia to mainstream American communities. Its main focus is on the various Asian practices presently being done in America, not necessarily by Asians and Asian-Americans, but also by non-Asians living in America. Garden State Sikh Association P.O. Box 171 Pluckemin, NJ 07978 908-658-9805 Promotes awareness of Punjabi cultural heritage, language, ethics and social values. The Gurudwara Sahib building is on a 13-acre site in Bridgewater, New Jersey. The building also houses a Sunday Khalsa School. Hillsborough Neighbors of Color (and Other Friendly Folk) 76 Wescott Road Hillsborough NJ 08844908-369-7041 Provides a support system to black residents in Hillsborough and strives to enlighten the community at large to the richness and diversity of black culture Kaiwa Club P.O. Box 292 Martinsville NJ 08836 732-469-2195 Kaiwa offers the opportunity to study Japanese language, culture and tradition. National Council of Negro Women, Raritan Valley Section P.O. Box 736 Somerville NJ 08876 732-752-3045 Addresses the educational, cultural and health issues of the African American community Raritan Valley Community College P.O. Box 3300 Somerville, NJ 08876 908-218-8873 www.raritanval.edu * International Club * Orgullo Latino * African-American Club Somerset County Cultural Diversity Coalition 120 Finderne Ave., Box 16 Bridgewater NJ 08807 908-927-0618 Fax: 908-927-0627 www.somersetcountyculturaldiversitycoalition.org The Coalition is a not-for-profit organization that is composed of a diverse group of individuals from the public and private sectors of Somerset County who have come together on a voluntary basis with a common purpose. Representing an ethnic gamut and composed of adults as well as teenagers, our mission is “to foster greater awareness, understanding, and respect for all differences in the community”. University of the Philippines Alumni and Friends Rondalla 9 Duncan Ct. Hillsborough, NJ 08844. 908-359-3297 Cultural string ensemble using indigenous instruments performing at civic and social events throughout the country. Page 59 SUSSEX [MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES] A Way to Freedom 69 Water St. Newton NJ 07860 973-300-0830 Fax: 973-300-0830 Mental Health organization by and for those with mental illnesses. Hours: Mon., Wed., and Friday 3-7 pm, Sat 12-4 pm. MICA (mentally ill and chemically addicted) meetingCenter opened 2-5 pm Family Intervention Services 30 Moran Street Newton, NJ, 07860 973-383-4464 Fax: 973-383-1939 E-mjail: [email protected] www.fisnj.org Case management services are provided to families with young people experiencing mental illness. Services are provided to prevent the need for hospitalization, rehospitalization or residential placement by linking the family and young person to appropriate services within their community. Languages spoken: English, Spanish * Growing Hispanic clientele NAMI Sussex, Inc. President/Contact Person: Jane Blackburn 973/875-7802 Meetings held: 1st Monday of the month, 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm at: Newton Memorial Hospital Alcohol and Substance Abuse Building Center for Mental Health Newton, NJ Newton Memorial Hospital 175 High Street Newton, NJ 07860 973-383-1533 973-383-0973 (Primary Screening Center for Sussex County Hotline) Newton Memorial Hospital’s Center for Mental Health provides comprehensive evaluation, counseling and alcohol services for children, adolescents, adults, couples and families on a partial care, outpatient and voluntary inpatient basis. Languages spoken: English United Way of Sussex County Route 206/120 Hampton House Road Newton, NJ 07860 973-579-3040 Fax: 973-579-5708 www.sussexunitedway.org United Way reaches out to every municipality in Sussex County through a network of service agencies. [MINORITY SERVING SOCIAL, CIVIC, COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS] None Listed. Page 60 UNION [MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES] Bridgeway, Inc. 567 Morris Avenue Elizabeth, NJ 07208 908-355-7200 Homeless outreach, partial care program, pre-vocational work activities, supervised paid work in community job sites, social activities, counseling, substance abuse education, and support groups for those over 18 years of age with a history of psychiatric problems. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Catholic Community Services Behavioral Health 505 South Ave. Cranford, NJ 07016 908-497-3904 Addiction services, outpatient mental health, partial hospitalization for adults, therapeutic nursery for children under 4. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Children’s Specialized Hospital Mountainside Branch 150 New Providence Road Mountainside, NJ 07092 908-233-3720 www.childrens-specialized.org A pediatric rehabilitation hospital offering psychological testing and counseling. Outpatient services include therapies clinics, day hospital and child study team. Languages spoken: English, Spanish * Experience with Hispanic populations Community Access Unlimited, Inc. 80 West Grand Street Elizabeth, NJ 07202-1447 908-354-3040 Provides personalized case management services for persons with developmental disabilities and/or psychiatric needs wishing to develop their independent living skills. A support counselor works one-on-one with an individual on the skills identified to meet their specific needs. Crisis intervention, family support services, in-home instruction and vocational assistance. Languages spoken: English, Spanish, Nigerian Counseling Centers For Human Development 201 Lincoln Ave., East Cranford, NJ 07016 908-276-0590 www.cchdnj.org Individual, corporate, family, couples, and group counseling, play therapy, substance abuse counseling, consultation and development, psychiatric evaluation and medication. Languages spoken: English Families and Community Together 3 Monroe Street Union, New Jersey 07083 908-686-9090 Fax: 908-686-9131 A Care Management Organization associated with the statewide Partnership for Children. CMOs provide a unified approach to serving children with varying degrees of emotional and behavioral disturbances and their families. CMOs provide face-to-face care management and service planning for children and families with intense and complex needs who are involved with multiple child-serving systems. The CMOs’ goals are to keep children in their homes, their schools and their communities by utilizing pooled funding from this initiative and from current divisional budgets. Languages spoken: English, Spanish * Serving large Hispanic population Family and Children’s Services 40 North Avenue Elizabeth, NJ 07208 908-352-7474 Provides family, individual, marital and group counseling, play and art therapy, custody and visitation evaluation, psychological testing and assessment, counseling of parentchild relationships, psychiatric consultation, medication supervision. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Family Support Organization of Union County 137 Elmer St. Westfield, NJ 07090 908-789-7625 A Family Support Organization associated with the statewide Partnership for Children. FSOs are family-run, county-based organizations that provide direct family-to-family peer support, education, advocacy and other services to family members of children with emotional and behavioral problems. Languages spoken: English, Spanish * Serving large African-American and Hispanic population Jewish Family Service of Central New Jersey 655 Westfield Ave. Elizabeth, NJ 07208 908-352-8375 Fax: 908 352-8858 www.jfscentral.nj.com Services include individual, couple, family and child counseling and Elder Care. Branch office in Fanwood. Languages spoken: English Page 61 UNION [MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES] Mental Health Association in New Jersey 109 South Ave. West Cranford, NJ 07016 908-497-1921 www.mhauc.com/esperanza.cfm Intensive family support, information and referral, consultation, education and support groups. Specialty programs include: ESPERANZA SELF-HELP CENTER The Esperanza Self-Help Center works to advocate and provide services for English and Spanish speaking mental health consumers. Esperanza advocates for the mental health consumer in the areas of mental health services, housing, recreation and linkages to other community services. The Center is open Monday through Thursday from 9 am to 1 pm and is located at: Mental Health Association 60 Prince Street Elizabeth, NJ 07202 908-353-6364 Languages spoken: English, Spanish Mental Health Association of Union County 23 North Avenue East Cranford, New Jersey 07016 908-272-0300 Fax: 908-272-5696 www.mhauc.com Information and referral center. Listing of professionals and clinics throughout the county. Also, a domestic violence program (also offered in Spanish in Elizabeth) and a family support program. Languages spoken: English, Spanish * Serves large Hispanic clientele Mount Carmel Guild Behavioral Health Clinic 108 Alden St. Cranford, NJ 07016 908-497-3968 Outpatient, adult partial hospitalization, individual, group counseling. Languages spoken: English Page 62 Muhlenberg Regional Medical Center Park Avenue and Randolph Road Plainfield, NJ 07061 908-668-2000 Hotline: (908) 668-2599 24 hours http://www.muhlenberg.com/index.htm The Behavioral Health and Social Work Department addresses the needs of individuals and families with mental health and/or substance abuse problems, providing necessary services to resolve significant emotional crises or helping patients access programs in their own communities. Programs/services include an 18-bed voluntary Psychiatric Unit, psychiatrists, nurses who specialize in treating psychiatric patients, and social workers conduct individual and group therapy sessions in a safe, secure environment. Languages spoken: English, Spanish * Serves large Hispanic and African-American clientele Occupational Center 301 Cox Street Roselle, NJ 07203 908-241-7200 Fax: 908-241-2025 Offering vocational rehabilitation services, including sheltered workshop and supported employment, mental health services, training in self-care and activities of daily living, personal and vocational counseling and alternative high school for special education students. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Overlook Hospital (Affiliate of Atlantic Health System) 99 Beauvoir Avenue Summit, NJ 07902 908-522-2000 908-522-4800 (Behavioral Health) 1-888-AHS-1400 (Access Center) www.atlantichealth.org Outpatient behavioral health, crisis intervention, voluntary inpatient programs for older adolescents and adults. Languages spoken: English, Spanish UNION [MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES] Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at Rahway 865 Stone Street, Rahway, NJ 07065 732-381-4200 www.rahwayhospital.com Psychiatric services include emergency psychiatric services and consultation and referral. Languages spoken: English, Spanish, some Indian dialects Spirit of Dawn 60 Prince St., 2nd Floor Elizabeth NJ 07208 908-352-7830 Fax: 908-352-7830 Mental Health/self-help organization by and for those with mental illnesses. Hours: Mon., Wed., and Fri 3-7 pm, Sat. 12-4 pm Summit Hospital 19 Prospect Street Summit, NJ 07902 908-522-7000 Provides full range of comprehensive behavioral health services, including both psychiatric and chemical dependency inpatient services, partial hospitalization, and intensive outpatient programs, depending on nature and severity of illness. Serves geriatric, adult, adolescent, and child populations. Specialty programs include medical detoxification, dual diagnosis, geriatrics, and crisis intervention services. The Family & Children’s Services 40 North Avenue Elizabeth, NJ 07207 908-352-7474 Counseling, psychological testing, mental health, adoption and family services. Languages spoken: English, Japanese, and Spanish * Large African-American and Hispanic clientele TRINITAS Hospital 25 Williamson Street Elizabeth, NJ 07207 908-994-7450 www.trinitashospital.com Provides comprehensive adult and child/adolescent psychiatric care, inpatient services, partial hospitalizations, outpatient services, after-school program, child/family crisis, as well as a wide range of professionally-led therapy services, relapse prevention and an array of substance abuse services at several locations in eastern and central Union County. Languages spoken: English, Spanish, Russian *Serves large African-American and Hispanic clientele Other programs include: FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER OF TRINITAS HOSPITAL 300 North Avenue, East Cranford, NJ 07016 908-276-2244, ext. 14 Provides individual, family and group behavioral health services including specialized programs for children, psychoeducational programs and an intensive afterschool program for children ages 5 to 12, 3 hours per day, 3 days per week. A physician referral is required. Languages spoken: English UCPC Behavioral Healthcare Main office 117-119 Roosevelt Ave Plainfield, NJ 07060 908-756 6870 Satellite office 2204 Morris Avenue Suite 206 Union, NJ 07083 908-686-0560 Out-patient offers assessments, psychiatric evaluations; individual, group and family therapies, play therapy, marital counseling and medication management. MICA program offers assessment; group, individual and family counseling; aftercare; psycho education, relapse prevention, medication management and an intensive outpatient program. Children seen in Plainfield only. Languages spoken: English * Serves large African-American United Family and Children’s Society 305 West 7th Street Plainfield, NJ 07061 908-755-4848 Individual, group counseling, psychological testing, substance abuse evaluation, psychiatric consultation. Languages spoken: English * Serves large African-American clientele United Way of Greater Union County 33 West Grand Street Elizabeth, NJ 07202-1499 908-353-7171 http://www.uwguc.org Information and referral on human-service issues, including senior care, drug treatment programs, utilities and rent, employment opportunities, food and gifts for the holidays, and family counseling. Languages spoken: English, Spanish United Way of Summit, New Providence and Berkeley Heights 1282 Springfield Ave New Providence, NJ 07974-2901 908-771-0717 Information and referral, fundraising, community building. Youth and Family Counseling Service 233 Prospect St. Westfield, NJ 07090 908-233-2042 Individual, youth and family counseling, school referrals. Languages spoken: English Page 63 UNION [MINORITY SERVING SOCIAL, CIVIC, COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS] Black United Fund Of New Jersey BUF/HHS Community Center Complex Offices 403 West Seventh Street Plainfield, NJ 07060 908-561-0123 Philanthropic organization with state-wide focus to provide tools and funding for economic enpowerment of African American families and their communities El Centro Hispano Americano 525 East Front Street Plainfield, NJ 07060 908-753-8730 Fax: 908-753-8463 The mission of the agency is to assist the immigrant communities (Hispanic, French West Africa, Eastern Europe, and the former Soviet Union). Provides legal representation in immigration cases before the INS and in discrimination cases. Provides food, clothing, and assistance in cases of extreme need. Presents social and cultural events to maintain the Hispanic culture. ESL and Spanish classes are offered, as well as information on immigrants rights and health care benefits. Provides advocacy to counteract antiimmigrant sentiments through education. Makes referrals to social service agencies, hospitals, and clinics. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Page 64 National Council of Negro Women, Raritan Valley Section P.O. Box 736 Somerville, NJ 08876. 732-424-2245 P.R.O.C.E.E.D. 1126 Dickinson Street Elizabeth, NJ 07201 908-351-7727 Fax: 908-353-5460 E-mail: [email protected] www.proceedinc.com PROCEED Inc. was originally established to address the socioeconomic needs of the Puerto Rican community in the city of Elizabeth, NJ. PROCEED Inc. has since expanded its services to include everyone in need in response to the demographic changes in the general population and the growing social, health and economic needs of the Latino and non-Latino communities. PROCEED’s services are organized under six general categories: Community Education, Community Development, Community Health Initiatives, Individual and Family Development, Multi-Services, and National Center for Training, Support, and Technical Assistance. WARREN [MENTAL HEALTH AGENCIES] Catholic Charities 700 Sayre Ave., Phillipsburg, NJ 08865-3326 908-454-2074 A private non-profit organization offering counseling services on a non-sectarian basis. Provides emergency food, shelter and clothing to individuals and families in temporary, emergency situations. Makes referrals to other agencies and provides client advocacy. Individual, marital, family and group counseling. Information and Referral services. Languages spoken: English, Spanish Easter Seals 2083 Rt. 57 Washington, NJ 07882 908 689-6600 www.eastersealsnj.org Outreach, residential/supported housing and integrated case management. Languages spoken: English, Spanish, French, German, and many other languages Family Guidance Center of Warren County 492 Route 57 West, Washington, NJ 07882-1927 908-689-1000 A private non-profit counseling center providing outpatient mental health and substance abuse treatment. Services include individual, marital, family, and group counseling for adults, adolescents and children. Specialized services include: a 24 hour emergency services; a partial care program for the severe and persistent mentally ill; treatment for sexually abused children; and treatment for mentally ill chemical abusers. Languages spoken: English First Call for Help, Community Information and referral for Warren County 350 Marshall Street Phillipsburg, NJ 08865 877-661-4357 http://www.norwescap.org NORWESCAP is a not-for-profit community action program. Services include child care, Head Start programs, information and referral, senior services, food bank, energy, affordable housing development, home repair and a variety of counseling services. Languages spoken: English, Spanish, access to 140 languages through Language Line. NAMI Warren County President/Contact Person: Elaine Fehrenbach 908-859-4368 E-mail: [email protected] Meetings held Every 3rd. Thursday of each month, 8- 930 pm at: Warren Hospital’s Private Dinning Room in the Farley Education Building. Roseberry Street Phillipsburg, NJ United Way of Warren County 2 W. Washington Ave., 2nd. Floor P.O. Box 418 Washington, NJ 07882-0418 908-689-2755 www.unitedwayglv.org United Way of Warren County is a separate, stand-alone division of the United Way of the Greater Lehigh Valley. With its own Staff, Board of Directors, Campaign Cabinet, and Allocation Process, United Way of Warren County is funding 29 programs through 15 member agencies and seven community-based substance abuse prevention organizations. All money raised in Warren County goes to support Warren County initiatives. [MINORITY SERVING SOCIAL, CIVIC, COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS] Council of Spanish Speaking Organizations of the Lehigh Valley, Inc. 520 E. 4th St., Bethlehem, PA 18015 610-868-7800 To stimulate the social, economic, cultural and moral advancement of the Hispanic community by providing the following services: employment, life skills, education, information and referral, immigrant services, English classes, advocacy. Page 65 LANGUAGE INDEX American Sign Language ACCESS - South 4 ACCESS Barnert Hospital Arabic German The Arc of Bergen & Passaic Counties, Inc. 10 12 The Opportunity Center 10 52 Partners for Kids and Families 13 The Temenos Center 14 Cape/Atlantic Integrated Network for Kids 20 Easter Seals of Essex County 23 Easter Seals Hunterdon Behavioral Health 33 Easter Seals New Jersey 38 The Arc of Bergen & Passaic Counties, Inc. 10 Buttonwood Hospital 12 The Arc of Bergen & Passaic Counties, Inc. 54 Easter Seal Society of New Jersey Monmouth Asian Languages Manavi 40 Asian Indian Assn. Of Central Jersey 51 Chinese UMDNJ University Behavioral Healthcare Creole 39 Mental Health Association of Essex County 24 International Institute of NJ 30 Capital Health System 34 French The Arc of Bergen & Passaic Counties, Inc. 10 The Temenos Center 14 Catholic Community Services 22 Easter Seals of Essex County 23 Mental Health Association of Essex County 24 International Institute of NJ 30 Easter Seals Hunterdon Behavioral Health 33 New Jersey Association of Mental Health Agencies, Inc. 36 New Jersey Mental Health Institute, Inc. 36 Easter Seals New Jersey 38 Easter Seal Society of New Jersey Monmouth Behavioral Health Services 42 Monmouth Medical Center 44 The Arc of Bergen & Passaic Counties, Inc. 54 Alternatives, Inc. 56 Easter Seals Somerset Behavioral Health 57 Jewish Family Service 57 Easter Seals 65 Greek Steininger Behavioral Care Services Guyanese Catholic Community Services Haitian Mental Health Association of Essex County 18 22 24 Hebrew Jewish Family Services, A division of Jewish Federation of Greater Clifton-Passaic Hindu 52 Behavioral Health Services 42 Project Live, Inc. 25 Meridian Behavioral Health Center 43 Capital Health System 34 Monmouth Medical Center 44 Manavi 40 The Arc of Bergen & Passaic Counties, Inc. 54 Easter Seals Somerset Behavioral Health 57 Easter Seals 65 Page 66 LANGUAGE INDEX Hungarian Pascack Mental Health Center, Park Ridge 9 Indian Philippine UMDNJ-University Behavioral Health Center (UBHC) 26 Samahan (Philippine) Cultural Heritage - Eastern Seaboard, Inc. 41 Centra State Medical Center 41 UMDNJ-University Behavioral Health Center (UBHC) 26 India Association of East Brunswick 40 Indian Cultural Society of East Brunswick 40 Indo American Cultural Society 40 Jersey Shore University Medical Center Asian Indian Assn. Of Central Jersey The Arc of Bergen & Passaic Counties, Inc. 10 43 Steininger Behavioral Care Services 18 51 The Arc of Bergen & Passaic Counties, Inc. 54 Carrier Clinic 56 Jewish Family Service 57 Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at Rahway 63 Italian The Arc of Bergen & Passaic Counties, Inc. 10 The Arc of Bergen & Passaic Counties, Inc. 54 Japanese The Family & Children’s Services Polish Portuguese Catholic Community Services 22 Family Service Bureau of Newark 23 Psychological Counsulting Services 25 Centra State Medical Center 41 63 Punjabi Korean Sri Guru Singh Sabha Inc. Atlantic City Medical Center - Mainland Division 4 Bergen Family Center 8 The Arc of Bergen & Passaic Counties, Inc. 10 MEEJOO Catholic Social Welfare Society, Inc. 11 Newark Beth Israel Medical Center 25 Calvary Korean School 40 Nigerian Community Access Unlimited, Inc. Norwegian The Temenos Center 11 Russian The Arc of Bergen & Passaic Counties, Inc. 10 Jewish Family Service of SNJ 13 Family and Psychological Services 17 Jewish Family & Children’s Service of Souther NJ 17 Jewish Federation of Southern NJ 17 UMDNJ-University Behavioral Health Center (UBHC) 26 61 14 International Institute of NJ 30 Jewish Family and Children’s Service of Greater Mercer County 35 Jewish Family and Vocational Services 38 Jewish Family and Children’s Services 43 Jewish Family Service of Metrowest 47 The Arc of Bergen & Passaic Counties, Inc. 54 Carrier Clinic 56 TRINITAS Hospital 63 Page 67 LANGUAGE INDEX Spanish Ancora Psychiatric Hospital 4 South Jersey Behavioral Health Resources, Inc. 18 AtlantiCare Behavioral Health 4 Steininger Behavioral Care Services 18 Atlantic City Medical Center - Mainland Division 4 Seabrook House 18 Cape/Atlantic Family Service Organization 4 ASPIRA Camden Center 19 Collaborative Support Programs of NJ 5 Puerto Rican Unity for Progress 19 Jewish Family Service of Atlantic & Cape May Counties 6 Cape/Atlantic Integrated Network for Kids 20 Mental Health Association in Atlanitic County 6 Jewish Family Service of Atlantic & Cape May Counties 20 The Program of Assertive Community Treatment 6 Puerto Ricah Action Commity 20 Spanish Community Center 6 Casa PRAC 21 Bergen County Community Action Program 8 Catholic Charities Regional Counseling Center 21 Bergen Family Center 8 Community Health Care, Inc. 21 Bergen Regional Medical Center 8 Cumberland County Guidance Center 21 Children’s Aid and Family Services, Inc. 8 For Us/By Us 9 Community United for the Rehabilitation of the Addicted, Inc. 21 Friendship House 9 New Horizans 21 Pascack Mental Health Center, Park Ridge 9 South Jersey Health Care Systems, Bridgeton 21 The Arc of Bergen & Passaic Counties, Inc. 10 The Mexican-American Association of Southern NJ 22 On Our Own 10 The Opportunity Center 10 Urban Network Organizaition, Institute of Culture & Technology 22 Vantage Health Systems 10 Catholic Community Services 22 West Bergen Mental Healthcare Centers 10 Community Health Law Project 22 Latin-American Institute for Social Services 11 Community Psychiatric Institute 22 Latin Lions Club of Englewood 11 Community United for the Rehabilitation of the Addicted, Inc. 23 Ancora Psychiatric Hospital 12 East Orange General Hospital 23 Archway Programs 12 Easter Seals of Essex County 23 The Children’s Home 12 Family Connections 23 Mental Health Association in SWNJ 13 Family Intervention Services 23 Programs for Assertive Community Treatmen 14 Family Service Bureau of Newark 23 Ranch Hope 14 Family Service League, Inc. 24 Victory House 14 First Occupational Center of New Jersey 24 Asociacion De Puertorriquenos En Marcha, Inc. 16 Archway Programs 16 FOCUS, Hispanic Center for Community Development, Inc. 24 Catholic Charities 16 Main Street Counceling Center 24 C.A.T.A. (El Comite de Apoyo a Los Trabajadores Agricolan) Mental Health Association of Essex County 24 16 Nutley Family Service Bureau 25 Center for Family Services 16 Project Live, Inc. 25 CorrPsych Inc. 17 UMDNJ-University Behavioral Health Center (UBHC) 26 Hispanic Family of Southern New Jersey, Inc. 17 Volunteers of America - Greater NY 26 Mental Health Association in SWNJ 17 ASPIRA Essex County Center 27 Page 68 LANGUAGE INDEX Spanish, cont. Costa Rican Cultural Association in USA, Inc. 27 Women’s Crisis Services of Hunterdon County 33 Youth Counsultation Services 27 El Club del Barrio 27 Association for the Advancement of Mental Health (AAMH) 34 Hispanich Development Corp. 27 Capitoal County Children’s Collaborative 34 Hogar Crea, Inc. 28 Capital Health System 34 La Casa de Don Pedro 28 Catholic Charities, Diocese of Trenton - The Guidance Clinic 34 Dannellie Counseling Center 28 Corner House - Township of Princeton 35 Durand Academy 28 Family and Children’s Services of Central NJ 35 Mental Health Association in SWNJ 28 Family Guidance Center Corp. 35 Sodat of New Jersey, Inc. 29 Greater Trenton Behavioral Healthcare 35 Bayonne Community Mental Health Center 30 Bayonne Hospital 30 Jewish Family and Children’s Service of Greater Mercer County 35 Chaitanya Stress Management Center 30 New Jersey Association of Mental Health Agencies, Inc. 36 Chatholic Community Service 30 New Jersey Mental Health Institute, Inc. 36 Christ Hospital Counseling and Resource Center 30 Catholic Charities 37 Council of Social Agencies & United Way of Hudson County 30 Then Center for Hispanic Policy, Research and Development (CHPRD) 37 Community United for the Rehabilitation of the Addicted, Inc. (CURA) Latin American Task Force 37 30 Catholic Charities, Diocese of Metuchen 38 Hudson Parnership CMO 30 Easter Seals New Jersey 38 International Institute of NJ 30 Family and Children’s Services of Central NJ 38 Jersey City Medical Center 31 Hogar Crea, Inc. 38 Middlesex County Mental Health Clinic 38 UMDNJ University Behavioral Healthcare 39 Puerto Rican Action Board 40 Puerto Rican Association for Human Development 40 Centra State Medical Center 41 CPC Behavioral Healthcare, Inc. 42 Community YMCA Family Service 42 Jewish Family and Counseling Service of Jersey City and Bayonne 31 PACO 31 Palisades Medical Center/Counseling Center 31 St. Mary’s Hospital/CMHC 31 United Way of Hudson County 31 WomenRISING, Inc. 31 ASPIRA 32 Asociacion Panamena Americana 32 Easter Seal Society of New Jersey Monmouth Behavioral Health Services 42 Ecuadorian American Foundation NJ, Inc. 32 Family Based Services Association of NJ 43 Puerto Rican Family Institute 32 Jersey Shore University Medical Center 43 North Hudson Community Action Corp. 32 Jewish Family and Children’s Services 43 Urban League of Hudson County 32 Meridian Behavioral Health Center 43 Catholic Charities of Hunterdon 33 Monmouth Cares, Inc. 44 Easter Seals Hunterdon Behavioral Health 33 Monmouth Medical Center 44 Fisherman’s Mark, Inc. 33 New Hope Foundation, Inc. 44 Hagedorn Psychiatric Hospital 33 Hunterdon Behavioral Health 33 Hispanic Affairs Resource Center of Monmouth County 45 United Way of Hunterdon County 33 Page 69 LANGUAGE INDEX Spanish, cont. Latino American Committee of Monmouth County, Inc. 45 Catholic Charities, Diocese of Paterson Hope House 45 Community Hope, Inc. 46 Family Intervention Services 46 Family Service of Morris County 46 First Call for Help 46 Homeless Solutions, Inc. 46 Jewish Family Service of Metrowest 47 Morristown Memorial Hospital 47 New views Treamtment Program, Inc. 48 St. Clare’s Behavioral Health Services 48 Morris County Organization for Hispanic Affairs 48 Counseling and Referral Service of Ocean County 49 Kimball Medical Center 49 Ocean Behavioral Health Care Services Bonnie Brae 56 Carrier Clinic 56 Earth House Inc. 56 Easter Seals Somerset Behavioral Health 57 Family and Community Services of Somerset County 57 Jewish Family Service 57 Plan/NJ 57 Resource Center for Women and Their Families 58 Richard Hall Community Mental Health Center 58 United Family and Children’s Society 58 Women’s Health and Counseling Center 58 Family Intervention Services 60 Bridgeway, Inc. 61 Catholic Community Services 61 50 Children’s Specialized Hospital - Mountainside Branch 61 Preferred Behavioral Health of NJ, Inc. 50 Community Access Unlimited, Inc. 61 Saint Barnabas Behavioral Health Center, Inc 50 Families and Community Together 61 St. Francis Counseling Service 50 Family and Children’s Services 61 Puerto Rican Action Board 51 Family Support Organization of Union County 61 Puerto Rican Congress 51 Mental Health Association in New Jersey 62 Barnert Hospital 52 Mental Health Association of Union County 62 Family Intervention Services 52 Muhlenberg Regional Medical Center 62 First Call for Help 52 Occupational Center 62 Jewish Family Services, A division of Jewish Federation of Greater Clifton-Passaic 52 Overlook Hospital 62 Mental Health Association of Passaic County 52 Mental Health Clinic of Passaic 53 Paterson Counseling Center, Inc 53 SERV Center of New Jersey 53 St. Joseph’s Regional Medical Center 54 St. Mary’s Hospital 54 St. Theresa’s Unit 54 The Arc of Bergen & Passaic Counties, Inc. Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at Rahway 63 The Family & Children’s Services 63 TRINITAS Hospital 63 United Way of Greater Union County 63 El Centro Hispano Americano 64 Catholic Charities 65 Easter Seals 65 54 First Call for Help, community Information and referral for Warren County 65 Hispanic Information Center of Passaic 55 Homeless Solutions, Inc. 46 Faith Farm, Inc. 55 Hispanic Multi-Purpose Service Center 55 Healthcare Commons, Inc. 55 Puerto Rican Action Committee 56 Alternatives, Inc. 56 Page 70 Tagalong Community Care Behavioral Health 46 LANGUAGE INDEX Turkish Newark Beth Israel Medical Center 25 Turkish-American Community Center 45 Vietnamese The Program of Assertive Community Treatment 6 Newark Beth Israel Medical Center 25 International Institute of NJ 30 Yiddish Atlantic City Medical Center - Mainland Division 4 Jewish Family and Children’s Services 43 Jewish Family Service of Metrowest 47 Page 71
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