Burlington County Special Services School District
Operates three campuses, providing educational and therapeutic programs for students ages 3-21.
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Operates three campuses, providing educational and therapeutic programs for students ages 3-21.
The BurLink deviated fixed route service is for the general public and is designed to connect to New Jersey (NJ) Transit bus and rail service in the county.
Our mission is to provide quality food for families who live, work, or worship in Burlington Township in a collaborative effort with multiple community partners including organizations, individuals, and companies, that grows and develops based on need.
Our recreation department maintains all of our park and recreation sites throughout the town.
Brain Injury support groups provide an opportunity for both persons with brain injury and their family members to discuss the difficulties and hardships they are facing, as well as the accomplishments and joys in their life.
Brain Injury support groups are an opportunity for both persons with brain injury and their family members to discuss the difficulties and hardships they are facing, as well as the accomplishments and joys in their life. This free group meets at Kessler Institute-Marlton.
Buttonwood Behavioral Health Hospital is an acute psychiatric hospital providing treatment for a comprehensive range of psychiatric conditions. The experienced and compassionate team of clinicians and caregivers at Buttonwood has helped improve the lives of hundreds of patients by providing effective treatment with tangible, sustained results.
Camp Creek Run is a state-accredited, dynamic summer day camp for children ages 4-13. The camp is located on 50 pristine wooded acres in Marlton, New Jersey. Among the property's natural features are beautiful wooded nature trails, open meadows, a spring-fed lake with a sandy beach, and a south branch tributary of the Rancocas Creek.
It is our purpose to cultivate Christian character built on the solid foundation of Biblical principles. It is also our privilege to create a safe, nurturing environment for your children to enjoy active play, experience nature, and develop lasting friendships.
We are a collective of dedicated professionals committed to providing quality mental health and psycho-educational services to children, families, and individuals. We serve to educate, counsel, and advocate for all the clients we serve. Our consultants consist of licensed social workers, psychologists, and counselors.
The Fund is a financial assistance program for New Jersey Families with potentially catastrophic medical expenses due to a child’s illness or condition.
Serves adults with mental illness who are in need of psychiatric treatment and rehabilitation.
We provide basic needs and self-sufficiency assistance, including rapid re-housing and temporary housing, a food pantry, free clothing & household goods. We also offer disaster response assistance, home services for seniors & referrals for services through your parish.
For victims and their children in need of crisis counseling and / or a safe haven from abuse, as well as information, appointments, and referrals.
A consumer-run facility that promotes consumer empowerment, advocacy, and self-help while providing a wide range of socialization and recreational activities for mentally ill adults.
Our services include basic needs like food, clothing, and shelter plus specialized services such as drug treatment, mental health, and legal support. We're in Burlington, Mercer, Monmouth, and Ocean counties bringing help to the areas that need it most.
Lynne Lyon is an experienced psychotherapist and educator, who is internationally known for her advocacy for children and families.
The CARD® Model utilizes Applied Behavior Analysis techniques to target customized treatment goals for each learner and to maximize progress through the use of our robust SKILLS learning curriculum.
We are a group of licensed mental health professionals dedicated to providing compassionate, state-of-the art treatment for children, adolescents and adults. Offering a broad range of services, we expertly combine comfort with challenge to help you achieve your goals.
CFG offers a full range of services including individual therapy; couples and family therapy; child and adolescent mental health; psychiatric evaluations; medication management; and school-based evaluations.
At Center For Family Services, we blend high-quality services with personalized care to help people of all ages in reaching their full potential. We help people who have experienced trauma in their lives as a result of addiction, homelessness, abuse, poverty, violence, and family crisis. Our services help people to heal, grow, and follow their best life.
CGE is a non-profit human service and health care organization providing ;an uncompromised continuum of care across prevention and treatment of substance use and mental health disorders, for individuals who have experienced trauma. Programs include residential treatment centers for pregnant and parenting women and their children.
Psychological, Psychosexual, Behavioral, or Fire Setting Risk Assessments. ANNOUNCING NEW SERVICE - THE ASSESSMENT CENTER AT CPAT where youth and adults (in addition to neurotypical youth) with I/DD and concerning behaviors can receive a specialized and comprehensive Psychological Evaluation by Loren B. Amsell, Ph.D., NADD-CC (a DDD provider).
CHAI's purpose is to aid with the fulfillment of community needs throughout Burlington and the surrounding counties. Our goal is to provide assistance in the areas of Youth Mentorship, Community Development, Leadership, and Educational activities.
The Challenger Division was established in 1989 as a separate division of Little League to enable boys and girls with physical and mental challenges, ages 4-18, or up to age 22 if still enrolled in high school, to enjoy the game of baseball along with the millions of other children who participate in this sport worldwide. Today, more than 30,000 children participate in more than 900 Challenger Divisions worldwide.
Teams are set up according to abilities, rather than age, and can include as many as 15-20 players. Challenger games can be played as tee ball games, coach pitch, player pitch, or a combination of the three.