2ND Floor Youth Helpline
24/7 helpline for NJ youth and young adults. An app is also available.
Westergard Library
20 Murray Avenue
Piscataway, NJ 08854
United States
24/7 helpline for NJ youth and young adults. An app is also available.
This guide is a starting point for anyone interested in developing an understanding of the way New Jersey has arranged its governmental services for individuals and families affected by ASD
Basic Needs: Child care services, maternity services, immigration services, mobile family success center, out-of-home placement, shelters & housing, youth services.
319 Maple St
Perth Amboy, NJ 08861
United States
People they help: child abuse victims, parents, and concerned individuals.
People they help: children and adults needing local information or resources about sexual abuse.
Assistance with: veterans employment, education, burial, counseling, housing, social and medical services, and other areas of concern to veterans and their families.
1060 Hamilton St
Somerset, NJ 08873
United States
Provides funding to domestic violence programs to provide direct services to victims and survivors of domestic abuse
The Division of Disability Services (DDS) serves as the single point of entry for people seeking disability-related information in New Jersey.
Core Services Include: Access to information on child, maternal, and family health services. Economic self-sufficiency and job readiness, information and referral services, life skills training, housing services, advocacy, parent education, and parent-child activities.
255 Livingston Avenue
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
United States
Head Start and early Head Start programs.
Provides comprehensive care management for all veterans and families, regardless of ERA, discharge status, or location. All services are free and confidential.
Food pantry and personal care items.
6 Ethel Road
Piscataway, NJ 08854
United States
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Medical Assistance programs, food stamps (SNAP), child support and paternity program, temporary assistance for needy families (TANF), general assistance (WFNJGA), board and care services, and emergency assistance services.
People they help: families, professionals, media, policymakers, and concerned individuals.
Call National Alcohol and Substance Abuse Information Center: 1-800-784-6776
People they help: individuals, families, professionals.
Call National Alliance on Mental Illness: 1-866-626-4664 or contact the Middlesex County NAMI chapter: 732-745-0709
People they help: victims of human trafficking and those reporting potential trafficking situations.
People they help: runaway and homeless youth, families.