Little Children's World School
Little Children's World is a nonsectarian private school for children Pre-K to Kindergarten.
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Little Children's World is a nonsectarian private school for children Pre-K to Kindergarten.
Logisticare is a company that works with Medicaid and other government programs to coordinate travel for non-emergency appointments if you have health insurance through Medicaid or NJ FamilyCare.
Provides food pantry and other outreach programs to community members in need.
Love More Judge Less (LMJL) is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping people overcome self-harm and equipping family and friends with resources to help their loved ones.
The Home Energy Assistance Program helps very low-income residents with their heating and cooling bills, and makes provisions for emergency heating system services and emergency fuel assistance within the Home Energy Assistance Program.
LPCNJ Mindful Counseling Services is a community-based agency providing quality behavioral health counseling services.
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LSNJ PROTECT is a New Legal Initiative launched by Legal Services of New Jersey to assist Victims of Human Trafficking.
Built on more than a century of grace-filled service, Lutheran Social Ministries of New Jersey (LSMNJ) continues its mission as a not-for-profit organization to serve residents statewide who are hurt, who are in need, or who have limited choices – regardless of religious background or affiliation.
We are a New Jersey Licensed Mental Health Clinic as well as an IIC / BA provider and a School Based provider.
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Looking for something both fun and educational to occupy your child during summer break? Mad Science of Morris and Sussex, NJ summer camps offer a daily combination of in-class discovery and exploration, outdoor games and activities, and hands-on applications of the scientific principles presented.
The Madison Area YMCA provides programs that build spirit, mind and body.
The Madison Area YMCA offers a variety of Summer Camp programs.
This responsive web-based application helps individuals with special needs (age 13+) find friends at home or on the go, based off their geolocation, diagnosis, age and interests.
Manavi provides culturally specific and linguistically accessible counseling, advocacy, and a range of supportive services to South Asian survivors statewide in New Jersey.
The mission of Manna House is to feed the homeless, elderly, mentally ill, the lonely, the poor of pocket and the poor in spirit as well as those who fall between the “cracks” for public assistance.
Since 1889, the Market Street Mission has been changing the lives of those who are homeless, poor, and struggling with addiction through the power of Christ and the extraordinary support of our community.
The Maternal Wraparound Program (M-WRAP) is a new initiative funded by the New Jersey Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services to provide intensive case management to opioid-dependent pregnant/postpartum women residing in Morris, Sussex and Warren counties for up to one year after a birth event.
Services include establishing paternity, locating absent parents, establishing support orders, making information available to consumer credit agencies regarding delinquent parents, and imposing liens against real and personal property.
Goal is to prevent child abuse and neglect through intensive and prompt intervention.
Provides emergency food for persons in need.
Provides assistance for food purchases to single individuals or persons who live together and purchase and prepare food together.
General Assistance is a state funded cash assistance program for single individuals and childless couples who are not eligible for TANF.
Offers preventive services to keep low-income individuals and families in their own homes, if possible.
Gives financial assistance to parents and/or relatives or legal guardians who meet the income guidelines caring for a child up to age 18, (or age 19 if graduating high school by their 19th birthday), or age 21 if in a specialized education program.
Intensive in community provider (IIC) working with males between the ages of 12-21 and families. Specialized in ADHD, OCD, depression, anxiety disorders and bullying, grief and loss, and all forms of disruptions to the family system.