Our Child Protection Substance Abuse Initiative's top priority is the safety and well-being of children. By treating the alcohol/drug problems of the caregivers, we help provide a more secure environment for children.
Pathways to Recovery for Adults is an outpatient program providing a personal support plan for recovery and relapse prevention. The program helps people experiencing problems with drugs and alcohol find the support they need to get their lives back on track.
Our certified professionals provide assessment, education, and treatment for adults and their families including:
Pathways to Recovery for Youth is an outpatient program providing a personal support plan for recovery and relapse prevention. The program helps young people experiencing problems with drugs and alcohol find the support they need to get their lives back on track.
Counselors work closely with youth and their families to identify needs and strengths and to develop an individualized treatment plan for sustained recovery.
OASIS Youth Services Program of Cape May County provides 24-hour emergency safe housing for children ages 10-18 offering a safe haven for children experiencing a personal or family crisis, as well as for children who are experiencing homelessness, children who have runaway, or children who have been abused. OASIS provides a caring and healing home while children receive support and work on their future with the goal of family reunification. When this is not possible, we work to connect children with alternative, stable living arrangements.
YES Healing Homes - Michael's House & Carpenter's House - offers community-based, long-term residential treatment for young men ages 13-17. High qualified therapists and counselors work closely with adolescents and families to provide diagnostic assessment, therapy, educational services, social skills training, and job readiness training.
Together offers short-term, walk-in emergency housing for youth age 9-18 in need of a safe place to live. Together provides 24/7 safe housing and basic needs support for youth who have experienced abuse, neglect, human trafficking or those youth who have run away or are in need of safe housing due to a variety of circumstances.
Benson House provides the tools and resources necessary for young men to build a strong foundation for a positive future. As one of the only group homes serving ages 15-19 in the southern New Jersey region, Benson House provides a safe home environment for young men to build self-sufficient futures.
Benson House offers counseling, education, and job readiness training for six months to one year.
Counselors work closely with youth in a structured environment to provide:
Mother Child provides temporary housing in Woodbury, New Jersey, for women over the age of 18 who are currently experiencing homelessness and are either pregnant or parenting one to three children. Services include:
HomeBase is a structured transitional living program (STLP) providing transitional living assistance for young men age 16-20 (services available until age 21).
The average length of stay is 6-18 months in a structured group home setting.
Residents receive:
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