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Benefits.gov is the the official benefits website of the U.S. government; informs citizens of benefits they may be eligible for; and provides information on how to apply for assistance.
Benny’s Bodega seeks to offer an alternative solution to the on-going issue of families not having their basic needs met.
Groups for Those Who Have Lost Spouses or Partners and Groups for Daughters Who Have Lost Their Mothers
This group meets the fourth Tuesday of each month.
Best Practices in Behavior Analysis, LLC provides applied behavior analysis services as well as social skills training. Our school and home programs and staff training result in meaningful changes in behavior and the acquisition of important academic and social skills.
Offers English as a Second Language (ESL) courses. All classes are free. There is a modest charge to cover the cost of books.
Providing compassionate therapy to children, adolescents and adults. With over 20 years experience, I am highly trained in treating trauma, adoption issues, depression and anxiety. I am trained in EMDR, TF-CBT, sand play and DBT.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Coastal & Northern New Jersey [BBBSCNNJ] makes a positive difference in the lives of children through professionally supported, one-to-one mentoring relationships with adult volunteers.
I am a Bilingual Licensed Professional Counselor and a Licensed Clinical Substance Abuse Counselor.
A guide for parents on Bipolar Disorder in children and teens.
A parent's guide on Bipolar Disorder in children and teens. (Spanish Version)
BirchWood Health specializes in telehealth psychiatry, providing high-quality psychiatric and therapeutic services to New Jersey Medicaid residents aged 13 and older. They utilize advanced technology to ensure accessible mental health care for all, offering personalized therapy and psychiatric consultations from the comfort of home.
Birth Haven is an independent, non-sectarian, non-profit organization that provides shelter, support, and education for homeless, pregnant women and girls.
Provides food pantry to community members in need.
Bloom and Grow Coaching is a non- clinical fully insured coaching and mentoring program for ages 13 and up. Sessions are one hour long and are provided in home or virtually.
Blue Hope Supportive Care is a support coordination and counseling organization.
BlueCrest Recovery's unique treatment approach integrates evidence-based practice and 12-step principles. Our comprehensive program incorporates numerous clinical and spiritual therapies, offering those suffering from substance abuse and co-occurring disorders the best opportunity for recovery.
Provides a food pantry weekly and provides clothing and emergency monetary assistance to the needy.
A federally designated University Center of Excellence in Developmental Disabilities Education, Research, and Service. Emphasizes a community based, life span approach to meet the needs of individuals with developmental disabilities and their families.
Bonnie Brae has helped over 10,000 boys and families since its founding in 1916. The Bonnie Brae IIC Program is a CSOC Medicaid Provider offering IIC, BA, Psychological Evaluations, and Substance Use Evaluations.
Boonton PEAC is the Boonton Parents of Exceptional Adults and Children; also known as BPEAC (b-peace). Boonton PEAC started in 2002 by a group of concerned parents to improve the opportunities for their children with special needs within the community.
Programs include Summer Camp for: Cub Scouts (Boys 7-10 yrs.), Boy Scouts (Boys 11-18 yrs.), Venturing (Boys & Girls 14-20 yrs.), and adult volunteers. Programs are also available on child abuse prevention.
The Brain Injury Alliance of New Jersey (the Alliance) is a statewide nonprofit organization dedicated to improving quality of life after brain injury, and offering the promise of a better tomorrow.
Brain Injury support groups are an opportunity for both persons with brain injury and their family members to discuss the difficulties and hardships they are facing, as well as the accomplishments and joys in their life.
Branchville United Methodist Church provides a food pantry and thrift store to the community.