Get ready to challenge yourself!
The March to a Healthier Beet Challenge offers you the chance to learn what your body and mind need to function at your personal best, and win great prizes.
Don't miss out. Reigster to participate today.
Get ready to challenge yourself!
The March to a Healthier Beet Challenge offers you the chance to learn what your body and mind need to function at your personal best, and win great prizes.
Don't miss out. Reigster to participate today.
SERV was selected as the winner of the grand prize in the 30 Days of Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) Instagram challenge, hosted by the National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC). Each day, following a prompt from NSVRC, SERV staff members posted survivor stories, resources, art work, self-care tips, activities, and so much more. Thank you for bringing attention to services that support and celebrate survivors. You can see all the amazing content on Instagram at @cfsserv
Center For Family Services continues to be available for those in need during this health crisis. Through TeleHealth services, our team is ready to provide counseling, therapeutic and psychiatric services.
Center For Family Services is a Sesame Street Community partner! Through our partnership with Sesame Street we can share great resources with the families in our care.
As part of their response to the COVID-19 health crisis, Sesame Street created the Caring for Each Other resources. You can download and share these videos, activities and tips to share with the families in our care.
Sesame Street in Communities - Caring for Each Other
Career readiness, credential training and career placement assistance for residents of Salem, Cape May and Camden Counties.
New funding expands our human trafficking services. Together and SERV will work together to provide services to minor victims of trafficking.
Center For Family Services' STAR program is expanding to serve people in Salem and Cape May Counties. Through STAR, we offer a team-based approach to help people maintain their sobriety and remain in long-term recovery from opioid use.
The Student Center at H.B. Wilson Family School helps students navigate the middle school years.
For more information, click here.
Rework supports Camden County residents with industry recognized credential training opportunities, job connections and job placement. The program is offered to Camden County residents who have a friend, family member or personal history of opioid use by connecting them with employment resources.
For more information, click here.
It starts with one. It starts with you. You can be the one to change a life. A child right here in your community is in need of support and a safe place to live. You can be the one to provide help and change a life.