Healthy Families provides early intervention and family support services, helping expectant and new mothers build strong, healthy relationships with their babies through in-home visits. The program offers support to pregnant women, women with a newborn up to 2 weeks of age, and women receiving TANF benefits who have children under 1 year of age who reside in Camden County.

Family Preservation Services (FPS) is an intensive, in-home, four- to eight-week crisis intervention program for families referred by the Division of Child Protection and Permanency (DCP&P). The goal of Family Preservation Services is to prevent out-of-home placement and to promote stabilization and successful reunification. The program strives to keep families together through in-home counseling and support services. 

Counselors meet with families five days per week for up to eight weeks to educate and teach skills in:

Project FIRST A provides the support to strengthen and empower children and families. Through the program, we provide in-home individual and family counseling, crisis intervention, and intensive case management to children, age 21 or younger, and their families. The program is solution-focused and designed to bring families together. 

Services include:

If you or someone you care about is experiencing challenges in their everyday life, Center For Family Services is here to help. 

Private, confidential psychotherapy services are available at convenient locations across New Jersey. Virtual services are also available, if appropriate. The Behavioral Health Outpatient Program provides therapeutic services to children, teens, adults, couples, and families to promote emotional and social well-being.

Active Parenting is a three- to six-month home-based parenting program for families in Camden County. Counselors assist families in putting information into practice to raise happy, responsible, cooperative children. Active Parenting Counselors work with families to provide support and teach: