DAWN Center for Independent Living (CIL)
DAWN Center for Independent Living is a not-for-profit organization that works with people with all disabilities to advance their independence.
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DAWN Center for Independent Living is a not-for-profit organization that works with people with all disabilities to advance their independence.
We provide grief support and individual counseling for adults who are experiencing a loss. We work with sudden, traumatic and expected losses.
Deirdre's House is the Center for Morris County's Child Victims of Abuse and/or Neglect.
Program provides food pantry to community members in need.
Provides limited financial assistance to low- and moderate-income tenants and homeowners in imminent danger of eviction or foreclosure due to temporary financial problems beyond their control. Funds are used to disburse payments in the forms of loans and grants to landlords and mortgage companies on behalf of eligible households in danger of homelessness.
We are a mood-disorder self-help support group affiliated with the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA). The mission of DBSA is to improve the lives of people living with a mood disorder and their loved ones.
Bilingual/Bicultural community-based clinicians set to address the emotional and behavioral challenges of youth and families experiencing moderate to severe needs, emotional and developmental disabilities.
Find information about autism benefits, mental health and substance use services at the Department of Human Services Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services.
The Diabetes Foundation can help you or a loved one get the support to prevent, treat and manage diabetes. Our Diabetes CARELine, Self-Management Programs and Personalized Care Planning offers everyday tools to support better health.
Disability Navigators LLC is a DDD and Medicaid approved Support Coordination agency serving all counties in NJ. Started by parents who have lived the intellectual and developmental disability journey with their own children, we are dedicated to providing the most responsive, and professional Support Coordination Services in the region.
New Jersey’s designated Protection and Advocacy agency under federal law. We advance the human, civil, and legal rights of persons with disabilities and promote their self-determination, independence, productivity, and integration into all facets of community life.
The DAC process pertains to individuals with IDD who are age 18 and older and receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Medicaid. The Section 1634 DAC process is initiated by: a parent starts to collect Social Security retirement benefits, a parent becomes disabled and receives SSDI or a parent passes away.
Funds a wide array of services intended to help support individuals with developmental disabilities who reside in the community.
A timeline for students exiting school and turning 21. Accessing adult services from the NJ Division of Developmental Disabilities.
Services for those impacted by domestic violence, including a 24-hour helpline.
Recreation, Arts, and Cultural Affairs
Services include psychoeducational evaluations, educational therapy/remediation, academic support, consultations, advocacy, expert witness testimony, and workshops.
Specialty camps at Camp Speers YMCA
Dreamchasers Community Services, LLC. (DCS) is a statewide (NJ) licensed (Medicaid, DVRS) mental/behavioral health, and community rehabilitation organization serving youth ages 3-21.
The services of Dress for Success Northern NJ are free of charge and available to clients referred through New Jersey social service agencies. Clients must be available to work, actively seeking employment or recently employed, and in need of business clothing.
Drop-In for Recovery and learn about recovery supports or meet with a recovery Coach.
Non-profit organization that provides drum therapy to adults and children with disabilities.
Dr. Matthew D'Urso is a clinical psychologist specializing in the evaluation and treatment of child and adolescent victims of sexual and physical abuse and neglect. Dr. D'Urso provides comprehensive forensic evaluations in the context of child maltreatment including assessment of trauma and victimization and risk of offending behavior.
We enrich the lives of people living with disabilities and special needs, and those who care about them, by providing opportunities to live, learn, work, and play in their communities.