The Trauma Recovery Center offers a safe, welcoming space where survivors' voices will be heard and services will be based on each individual's needs. Services are free, confidential, and designed to help individuals recover from the impact of trauma.

Trauma can impact a person's emotional, physical, spiritual, and financial well-being. The Trauma Recovery Center is here to help. 

Support is available to individuals who have experienced:

If you or someone you care about has experienced sexual abuse, services are available to help you, including professional assessment, counseling, and case management for child and adult victims of sexual abuse and their families. Call the 24/7 crisis hotline at 908.454.5141 for support.

All services are provided by highly skilled and experienced Master's level clinicians who will support you in managing the changing emotions that accompany trauma and in managing the legal process.  

Services include:

The SHE program provides comprehensive maternal health services for pregnant women recovering from substance use.

SHE is designed to help you and your baby as you work toward a path to recovery. Services are designed to help substance exposed infants and mothers. SHE can help you create a healthy future for yourself and your baby.

Family First - for HER provides support for women seeking help for problems with drugs or alcohol. Additionally, the program provides support, like transportation and *childcare, for women struggling with drugs and alcohol. 

Services include:

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:

Services include state-wide and county based hotlines designed to give callers information and support for a variety of issues.

NJ PRISM - 844.NJPRISM (657.7476) - 24/7 statewide hotline providing information and referrals to the LGBTQIA+ community.

Women’s Referral Central - 800.322.8092 - provides statewide information and referral for women. Referrals are based on issues of concern to women in NJ including, but not limited to, abuse, legal or medical issues, and homelessness.

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.