Codebook 2005

0400GLOBAL IMPACT
800-638-8079
http://www.charity.org
YOUR SUPPORT HELPS PROVIDE DISASTER RELIEF AND BRINGS EDUCATION, HEALTH CARE AND ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES TO THE POOREST PEOPLE ON EARTH THROUGH PROGRAMS THAT PROMOTE SELF-SUFFICIENCY.
0402Africare
202-462-3614
http://www.africare.org
Develops self-help programs in Africa to increase food production, develop clean water resources, manage the environment, strengthen health care and deliver emergency assistance. Established 1971.
0403American Near East Refugee Aid (ANERA)
202-347-2558
http://www.anera.org
Through your help, ANERA brings education, health, economic opportunity and relief to hundreds of communities in need in the West Bank, Gaza, Lebanon and Jordan.
0404CARE
800-521-CARE
http://www.careusa.org
Promotes effective solutions to poverty. We save lives, provide economic opportunity, promote self-help and seek a world of hope, tolerance and social justice.
0405Catholic Relief Services
800-235-2772
http://www.catholicrelief.org
Since 1943, in 94 countries, a leader in international relief and development, helping people in need, supporting self-help programs, restoring and preserving human dignity.
0406Church World Service/CROP
800-297-1516
http://www.churchworldservice.org
Helps end hunger near and far. Assists refugees and disaster survivors. Provides tools of hope for grassroots development: water, food, education, healthcare, reforestation and self-reliance.
0407International Orthodox Christian Charities
877-803-4622
http://www.iocc.org
Provides humanitarian assistance in 18 countries, helping over 1 million people in Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East devastated by disasters and poverty.
0408Helen Keller International, Inc.
212-532-0544
http://www.hki.org
Works in 25 nations in Asia, Africa and the Americas to treat and/or prevent cataract, nutritional blindness, onchocerciasis, refractive error and trachoma.
0409International Eye Foundation
240-290-0263
http://www.iefusa.org
Saves sight worldwide. Programs to control vitamin A deficiency, "river blindness," trachoma and cataracts. Provides local health worker training, technology transfer, eye surgery, equipment, medicine.
0410Plan Usa
800-556-7918
http://www.planusa.org
A global, nonprofit, child-centered organization operating since 1937, seeking to make lasting improvements in the lives of poor children and their families in developing countries.
0411International Rescue Committee
877-REFUGEE
http://www.theirc.org
Providing refugee relief, protection and resettlement. Approximately 90% of total spending goes directly to refugee assistance. Your support will alleviate suffering in 25 countries worldwide.
0412American Ireland Fund
800-IRL-FUND
http://www.irlfunds.org
Through contributions, primarily from the United States, the American Ireland Fund supports peace, culture, charity and education projects throughout Ireland.
0413Oxfam America
800-77-OXFAM
http://www.oxfamamerica.org
Our agency funds long-term economic development and humanitarian assistance projects worldwide and advocates for policies that combat poverty and advance the rights of impoverished people.
0415Planned Parenthood - World Population
800-829-7732
http://www.plannedparenthood.org
Supports sexual and reproductive health programs in the developing world, in partnership with local nongovernmental organizations, that promote women's reproductive health, freedom and dignity.
0416Project HOPE
800-544-4673
http://www.projhope.org
Provides sustainable improvements in health through education and humanitarian assistance, in 32 countries with 93% of revenues spent on programs.
0417Save the Children
800-728-3843
http://www.savethechildren.org
Provides relief and development programs in health, education and economic opportunities to over 12 million children and families in the United States and developing countries.
0418International Youth Foundation
410-347-1500
http://www.iyfnet.org
Supports programs that improve young people's lives and prospects in nearly 60 countries and territories, through a global network of companies, foundations and nongovernmental organizations.
0419UNICEF, U.S. Fund for
800-FOR-KIDS
http://www.unicefusa.org
Works for the survival, protection and development of children worldwide through fundraising, education and advocacy.
0420Freedom From Hunger
800-708-2555
http://www.freefromhunger.org
Our Credit with Education program assists poor families with two of the world's most powerful resources ever created: money and information.
0422Lutheran World Relief
800-LWR-LWR2
http://www.lwr.org
Works with partners in 50 countries to help people grow food, improve healthcare, strengthen communities, end conflict, build livelihoods and recover from disasters.
0423ACCION International
617-625-7080
http://www.accion.org
ACCION is a nonprofit organization dedicated to giving people the tools they needsmall business loans and trainingto work their way out of poverty.
0424Heifer International
800-422-0474
http://www.heifer.org
Helps poor families worldwide become self-sufficient by providing food- and income-producing animals, community development training and environmentally-sound farming techniques.
0426Salvation Army World Service Office (SAWSO)
800-SAL-ARMY
http://www.salvationarmyusa.org
Assists the poor with health services, HIV/AIDS support, education, capacity building and reconstruction and income generation, with heart to God and hand to man.
0428Mercy Corps
800-292-3355
http://www.mercycorps.org
A nonprofit international relief and development organization that exists to alleviate suffering, poverty and oppression by helping people build secure, productive and just communities.
0429International Relief Teams
619-284-7979
http://www.irteams.org
Sends volunteers to assist disaster victims worldwide; conducts medical, surgical and public health training programs to promote self-sufficiency in Latvia, Lithuania, Africa, Mexico, Honduras, Fiji.
0434AmeriCares
800-486-HELP
http://www.americares.org
Americares is a non-profit disaster relief and medical assistance organization, providing help and hope for all people irrespective of race, creed or political persuasion.
0435Christian Children's Fund
800-776-6766
http://www.christianchildrensfund.org
An international humanitarian organization dedicated to the development and survival of children worldwide regardless of race, nationality, gender or religion.
0437Christian Reformed World Relief Committee (CRWRC)
800-55-CRWRC
http://www.crwrc.org
Works with families and communities to improve leadership skills, food production, income earning, health education and literacy.
0439World Relief Corporation
800-535-5433
http://www.worldrelief.org
Provides emergency relief and community-based solutions to alleviate hunger and poverty in 20 countries and provides resettlement assistance to refugees in the United States.
0440American Jewish World Service
800-889-7146
http://www.ajws.org
Provides nonsectarian, sustainable development assistance, technical support and emergency relief to people in need in Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Middle East, Russia and Ukraine.
0441American Refugee Committee
612-872-7060
http://www.archq.org
Helps refugees, displaced people and victims of war rebuild their lives. Services include health care, skills training, reconstruction, conflict resolution, and repatriation assistance.
0442Doctors Without Borders USA
800-DWB-0-DWB
http://www.doctorswithoutborders.org
An independent international medical relief organization that sends volunteer health professionals to aid victims of war, epidemics and natural disasters in over 80 countries.
0443Health Volunteers Overseas
202-296-0928
http://www.hvousa.org
American health care professionals volunteer to improve global health in 25 developing countries by teaching new techniques and donating educational materials and essential medical equipment.
0444Children International
800-888-3089
http://www.children.org
A nonprofit, humanitarian organization providing program benefits and services including medical care, educational assistance and material aid to poverty-stricken children and families in fourteen countries.
0445Pan American Development Foundation
202-458-3696
http://www.padf.org
To Increase opportunity for the disadvantaged in Latin America and the Caribbean and help communities achieve economic and social progress through innovative partnerships.
0446Near East Foundation
212-867-0064
http://www.neareast.org
Works with local organizations to create self-sustaining programs. We provide resources, technical assistance and training in agriculture, gender, health, environment, literacy, civil society and income-generation.
0447Population Communications International
877-724-7627
http://www.population.org
We produce radio and television soap operas that motivate people to adopt new attitudes and behaviors that foster reproductive health, gender equality and environmental protection.
0448TechnoServe, Inc.
800-99-WORKS
http://www.technoserve.org
Helps men and women in the developing world to build businesses that create income, opportunity and economic growth for their families, communities and their countries.
0449United Seamen's Service
212-269-0711
http://www.uss-ammla.com
Provides overseas health and welfare services to the American Merchant Marine and seafarers of allied nations and a 24-hour hotline for emergency family assistance.
0450Unitarian Universalist Service Committee
800-766-5236
http://www.uusc.org
Works internationally with grassroots partners to support human rights, particularly those of oppressed indigenous, racial and ethnic groups, women's empowerment rights and children's rights.
0451Africa-America Institute
800-745-3899
http://www.aaionline.org
Founded in 1953, our programs educate Africans with advanced skills and educate American decision makers about Africa. 20,000 African alumni represent us in 50 countries.
0453African Medical and Research Foundation (AMREF)
212-768-2440
http://www.amref.org
Since 1957, has improved health for Africans through training, capacity building and advocacy in HIV/AIDS, malaria, family health, water and sanitation and clinical outreach.
0454ECHO, Inc.
239-543-3246
http://www.echonet.org
Fights world hunger by helping people help themselves. Provides training, information and seeds to agricultural workers and missionaries working with small farmers in 160 countries.
0455FINCA International
202-682-1510
http://www.villagebanking.org
In 22 countries, our Village Banking programs give the working poor capital loans to finance self-employment activities, improve family income and achieve financial independence.
0456Opportunity International
800-7WE-WILL
http://www.opportunity.org
Empowers poor entrepreneurs in developing countries by providing small loans and basic business training to start or expand their own businesses and become self-supporting.
0457Rotary Foundation of Rotary International
847-866-3000
http://www.rotary.org
Our Polio Plus program provides vaccines and mobilizes communities, volunteers and resources in support of international efforts to immunize children and eradicate polio worldwide.
0458United Methodist Committee on Relief
800-841-1235
http://www.gbgm-umc.org
Outreach program focuses on disaster relief, refugee assistance and alleviation of hunger and poverty. Provides leadership training, housing improvement, local crafts, agriculture and industry development.
0460World Vision
800-777-5777
http://www.worldvision.org
Relief and development organization helping children worldwide by tackling causes of poverty and developing access to clean water, food, health care, education, and economic opportunity.
0500COMMUNITY HEALTH CHARITIES OF NEW JERSEY
732-251-5656
http://www.healthcharities.org
LARGEST WORKPLACE GIVING PROGRAM DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO HEALTH. OUR AGENCIES ARE AT THE FOREFRONT OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH, PATIENT CARE, PUBLIC PROGRAMS, PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES.
0501AMC Cancer Research Center
800-321-1557
Recognized national leader researching the most promising ways to prevent and control cancer. Laboratory, clinical and community outreach programs nationwide. Distinguished scientists with multiple awards.
0502ACS American Cancer Society
732-297-8000
http://www.cancer.org
Provides free information/support services to cancer patients/families; educational programs on cancer prevention, early detection throughout the state. Largest private supporter of cancer research.
0503American Diabetes Association
888-Diabetes
The American Diabetes Association's mission is to "prevent and cure diabetes and to improve the lives of all people affected by diabetes" through research, information and advocacy.
0504American Heart Association
732-821-2610
Funds scientific research, public and professional educational programs, advocacy activities and new initiatives ­ to reduce heart disease and stroke, still our nation's #1 and #3 killers.
0505American Kidney Fund
800-638-8299
Leading national voluntary health organization providing direct financial assistance, comprehensive educational programs, research grants and community service projects for the benefit o. needy kidney patients.
0506American Liver Foundation
212-943-1059
http://www.liverfoundation.org
The nation's leading nonprofit promoting liver health and disease prevention. ALF provides research, education and advocacy for those affected by hepatitis and other liver-related diseases. www.liverfoundation.org
0507American Lung Association of New Jersey
908-687-9340
America's oldest voluntary health association offers NJ residents, through four offices, patient services, lung disease information and summer camping programs for children with asthma.
0510ALS Association
800-782-4747
ALS Associatio. (Lou Gehrig's disease) helps people live with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (a fatal neuromuscular disease), advocates for ALS patients and supports research to find a cure for ALS.
0511Spina Bifida Association of the Tri-State Region
908-782-7475
Provides family support, financial assistance, newsletters, continence training and advocacy to families and individuals. SBA educates the public regarding birth defect prevention.
0512Arthritis Foundation NJ Chapter
732-283-4300
http://www.arthritis.org
Arthritis Foundation, NJ Chapter funds arthritis research, offers self-help courses, exercise classes, support groups, information/referral services, literature, public and health professional education.
0513ARC of New Jersey
732-246-2525
Arc of New Jersey is the state's largest private nonprofit advocacy and service organization for people with mental retardation and their families.
0516Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
201-457-1800
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation supports cutting edge research to cure cystic fibrosis; a network of care centers; provides patient services such as a pharmacy.
0518Huntington's Disease Society of America
609-448-3500
Provides services to families affected by HD ­ hereditary brain disorder causing mental/ physical deterioration. Clinics/ support groups are sponsored through its NJ Family Service Center.
0519Easter Seals New Jersey
732-257-6662
Easter Seals New Jersey helps people and families with disabilities and special needs live, work and play in their communities with equality, dignity and independence.
0520Epilepsy Foundation of NJ
800-336-5843
Affiliate of the National Epilepsy Foundation is a statewide non-profit agency dedicated to serving over 125,000 NJ residents with epilepsy and/or developmental disabilities and families.
0522Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International
1-888-422-9590
http://www.jdrf.org
Juvenile diabetes makes children insulin dependent for life with devastating complications. JDRF'S mission - to find a cure for diabetes and/ complications through support of research.
0523Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
973-376-9559
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society cure leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's disease, and myeloma, and improve the quality of life of patients and their families.
0524Lupus Foundation of America, NJ Chapter
800-322-5816
An incurable connective tissue disease affecting any organ of the body. NJ Chapters fund research; provide patient services and education to thousands throughout the state.
0525March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundations
800-BIGWALK
Improves the health of babies by preventing birth defects and infant mortality through community services, research, advocacy, and public and professional education.
0526Mental Health Association in New Jersey
973-571-4100
Is an organization dedicated to advocating for children and adults to achieve mental health through public policy, education, trainin. and support services.
0527Muscular Dystrophy Association
732-389-0855
A voluntary health agency working to defeat 43 neuromuscular diseases through programs of worldwide research, comprehensive client and community services; professional and public health education.
0528Myasthenia Gravis Foundation, Garden State Chapter
800-437-4949
Provides information, referral to specialists and hospitals, education and counseling. M.G. is a neuromuscular autoimmune disease manifested by varying weakness of voluntary muscles.
0529Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Alliance
800-221-7437
http://www.firstcandle.org
SIDS is a voluntary health organization uniting parents, caregivers and researchers nationwide with government, business and community service groups to advance infant health and survival.
0531National Kidney Foundation
215-923-8611
http://www.nkfdv.org
Delaware Valley­ provides patient services, public services, professional education, research for treatment, prevention and cure of kidney disease to kidney patients and professional renal community.
0532National Multiple Sclerosis Society
732-660-1005
Provides advocacy, equipment, social/emotional education programs/ self help groups. Researches the cause, prevention, and cure of MS, the most common neurological disease affecting young adults.
0534Children's Tumor Foundation
212-344-6633
Funds research, patient support and public awareness of the Neurofibromatosis (NF1,NF2 and Schwannomatosis) genetic disorders that cause random tumor growth throughout the body.
0537Prevent Blindness New Jersey
609-409-0770
Prevent Blindness New Jersey is the only statewide voluntary organization providing a myriad of services and educational programs focused on preventing blindness and preserving sight.
0539Research to Prevent Blindness
800-621-0026
Research to Prevent Blindness is the world's leading voluntary organization supporting scientific research into the causes, cures, treatment and prevention of all blinding diseases.
0542St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
800-526-9542
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital is the largest center in the U.S. for the treatment and research of pediatric cancer and other childhood catastrophic illnesses. 800-526-9542
0543Cerebral Palsy Association of NJ, Inc.
888-322-1918
Cerebral Palsy Association of NJ provides direct services including employment, assistive technology, education, family support & ADA services for people with all types of disabilities.
0546American Hearing Research Foundation
312-726-9670(Call Collect)
The American Hearing Research Foundation purposes are to support medical research and education into the causes, prevention and cure of deafness, impaired hearing and balance disorders.
0549Cancer Research Institute
800-99-CANCER
Supports leading edge basic and clinical research at premier laboratories nationwide. Distinguished Scientific Advisory Council includes five Nobel laureatesproven fiscal integrity Cancer HelpBook available.
0551Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America, NJ Chapter
732-786-9960
Funds clinical and scientific research, provides educational programs, offers supportive services for individuals suffering from Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, both painful, chronic digestive diseases.
0553Parkinson's Disease Foundation
212-923-4700
http://www.pdf.org
The Parkinson Disease Foundation is a leading national presence in the field of Parkinson's disease research education and public information.
0554New Jersey Hospice Organization-NJHO
908-233-0060
NJHO advocates for better care of the dying through better pain management, symptom control and spiritual and emotional counseling of patients and families.
0555Alzheimer's Association
973-586-4300
Alzheimer's Association provides support and assistance for local families affected by Alzheimer's disease. Services: telephone helpline, support group, respite assistance, education programs, advocacy and research support.
0557Aids Research Foundation
800-39-amfAR
Aids Research Foundation (amfAR) supports cutting edge research on HIV/AIDS treatments, vaccines and cure. Provides latest treatment information to patients and physicians and prevention information to the public.
0700UNITED WAY OF ATLANTIC COUNTY
609-404-4483
http://www.unitedwayac.org
LOCAL VOLUNTEER NETWORK THAT RESPONDS TO COMMUNITY NEEDS, RAISES FUNDS, AND DISTRIBUTES DOLLARS LOCALLY AMONG MORE THAN 60 MEMBER AGENCY PROGRAMS.
0701Arc of Atlantic County (The)
609-926-0800
http://www.arcatlantic.org
Provides quality programs to local individuals with developmental disabilities and their families including residential services, family support, case management, supported employment opportunities and recreational programs.
0703Atlantic Prevention Resources
609-272-0101
http://www.atlprev.org
Operates the only professional agency in Atlantic County which specializes in substance abuse prevention and education.
0704American Red Cross - Atlantic/Cumberland Chapter
609-646-8330
http://www.acredcross.org
Provides relief to disaster victims. Helps people prevent and respond to emergencies through services consistent with its Congressional Charter and principles of International Red Cross.
0705Community FoodBank of New Jersey
609-383-8843
http://www.njfoodbank.org
Distributes variety of donated food and supplies for use by any non-profit, 501 ©(3) agency, charity or church group which feeds the needy.
0706Career Opportunity Development, Inc.
609-965-6871
http://www.njcodi.org
Provides quality vocational and residential programming for individuals with physical, mental or economic disabilities. Individuals have informed choice and proactive involvement with vocational/residential planning.
0707Atlantic County Women's Center
609-646-1180; Crisis: 609-646-
http://www.ACWC.org
Provides shelter, counseling and other services for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault, also operates the Child Care Network and Home To Work programs.
0708AtlantiCare Behavioral Health
609-645-7601/7602
http://www.atlanticare.org
Provides outpatient mental health services, substance abuse treatment/addiction recovery services, child/adolescent foster care programs, family care services, and school-based counseling and health services.
0709Big Brothers/Big Sisters, Jersey Shore
609-646-8191
http://www.bbbsatlanticcape.org
Provides one-to-one relationships between adult role models and children (6-18 years) from single parent families or children lacking adequate supervision.
0710Boys and Girls Club of Atlantic City, Inc.
609-347-2697
http://www.acbgc.org
Neighborhood based facility assisting youth of all backgrounds in developing self esteem, character, and responsibility by providing quality physical, educational, recreational, social and cultural programs.
0711South Jersey Legal Services
609-348-4200
http://www.lsnj.org
Provides legal services in civil, non-criminal matters to the disadvantaged, low-income individual, and senior citizens of Atlantic County.
0712Disabilities Resource Center, Inc.
609-646-0388
http://www.disabilitiesresourcecenter.org
Works to positively affect the quality of life for persons with disabilities, along with their families, providing a variety of residential, employment and respite services.
0713Child Federation of Atlantic City
609-272-1711
Provides programs and guidance for the holistic health of the family; Well-baby clinic, parenting and other services.
0714Community Mediation Services, Inc.
609-345-7267
http://www.aclink.org/mediation
Provides Atlantic County residents alternative dispute resolution services. Trained volunteer mediators provide mediation services for a variety of cases both court ordered and self-referred.
0715American Cancer Society Eastern Division
609-645-7272
http://www.cancer.org
Research to cure cancer; services to patients and families; education to prevent cancer. Largest voluntary health agency fighting cancer.
0716CONTACT Cape-Atlantic
609-266-8228
Provides confidential crisis intervention, information and referral services, and telephone reassurance for homebound individuals and senior citizens living alone.
0717Family Service Association
609-569-0239
http://www.fsasj.org
Provides multi-services to children, youth, adults and senior citizens. Provides counseling, substance abuse services, Consumer Credit Counseling, and mental health services to the community.
0718Girl Scouts of the South Jersey Pines
609-645-9197
http://www.gssjp.org
Serves girls ages 5-17 and adults throughout six counties. Offers girls broad range of activities, addressing their current interests and their future roles as women.
0719Institute for Human Development
609-347-8615
http://www.ihd-nj.org
Provides chemical addiction services to residents of New Jersey, particularly Atlantic County with emphasis on education, prevention and unconditional positive regard.
0720Jewish Community Center of Atlantic County
609-822-1167
http://www.jccatlantic.org
Social, cultural and recreational services for all age groups and families; includes daycare and pre-school for children as well as activities for youth/adults
0721Jewish Family Service of Atlantic & Cape May Counties
609-822-1108
http://www.jfsatlantic.org
Provides counseling, case management, family life education and direct support including volunteers, special older adult services and intensive in-home children's services.
0722BERON Jewish Older Adult Services of Atlantic & Cape May Counties, Inc.
609-345-5555
Provides supportive social services to older adults, reaches out to serve the frail elderly and integrates the isolated and uninvolved into the service network.
0723Maryville, Inc.
856-629-0244
Treats indigent clients in regards to alcohol and substance abuse. Provides quality care to those who otherwise would not be able to acquire treatment.
0724Mizpah Inland Human Services
609-476-2002
Provides information and referral; emergency food; legal services referral; emergency shelter; training programs; transportation; home visitation counseling; recreation; summer youth employment; mini camp and S.H.A.R.E.
0725Southern Jersey Family Medical Centers, Inc.
609-567-0200
Provides primary health and dental care services to the migrant and resident populations of Atlantic County.
0726Salvation Army, The
609-344-0660
Provides families and individuals with food, clothing, and personal counseling. Operates youth summer camp, transitional housing for women/children, emergency/disaster canteen and recreational programs
0727Salvation Army Extension Services, The
856-935-0305
Assists with utilities, rent, food, clothing, shoes, back to school materials, gifts to nursing homes, hospitals, senior centers, medicine along with other programs.
0728Shirley Eves Developmental & Therapeutic Center
856-825-5840
http://www.jasperdyne.com/shirleyeves.html
Provides programs and services that assist children and adults with disabilities to develop to their fullest potential, and that stress inclusion, integration and independence.
0729Covenant House New Jersey, Inc.
609-348-4070
http://www.covenanthouse.org
Covenant House New Jersey is a non-profit organization that provides shelter and a continuum of care services to homeless youth through 21 years of age.
0730Spanish Speaking People's Community Center
Vineland: 856-697-2967; Atlant
Provides multitude of supportive services including, Outpatient Drug, Alcohol; HIV/AIDS prevention/education; Latch-key; Counseling; Summer Camp and Holiday Helper. Staff is 100% bi-lingual/bi-cultural.
0731Catholic Charities, Diocese of Camden
609-345-3448
http://www.CatholicCharitiesCamden.org
Provides high quality emergency financial services, counseling, and comprehensive case management. Services are provided to the poor and needy on a non-sectarian basis.
0732Literacy Volunteers of America Atlantic County
609-383-3377
http://www.lvacapeatlantic.org
Recruits, trains and supports volunteer tutors who provide FREE reading, writing and conversational English instruction to adults functioning at the lowest literacy levels.
0733Court Appointed Special Advocates of Atlantic & Cape May Counties, Inc.
609-601-7800
http://www.atlanticcapecasa.com
CASA volunteers advocate for children in the foster care system working to ensure that every child has the opportunity to be raised in a safe, permanent home.
0734Atlantic Riding Center for the Handicapped
609-926-2233
http://www.ARCH206.com
Provides improved quality of life for those in the disabled community through therapeutic horseback riding. Improves balance, posture, mobility, concentration, attention span and self-esteem.
0736South Jersey Against AIDS
609-347-1085 / 800-281-AIDS
http://www.southjerseyaidsalliance.org
Provides hotline, case management, support groups, transportation, food, testing and education/outreach.
0738Boy Scouts of America, Jersey Shore Council
609-927-7455
http://www.jerseyshore-bsa.org
Serves youth and adult volunteers with comprehensive, prevention focused youth development program to instill positive values, leadership skills, active citizenship, religious growth and life skills.
0800UNITED WAY OF BERGEN COUNTY
201-261-2806
http://www.bergenunitedway.org
PARTNERS WITH PROGRAMS THAT PROVIDE SERVICES SUCH AS ELDERCARE, HEALTHCARE, HELP TO TROUBLED FAMILIES, YOUTH AND THE DISABLED AND A 24-HOUR HELPLINE.
0801Bergen County Community Action Program, Inc.
201-968-0200
http://www.bergencap.org
Anti-poverty agency whose mission is to change lives of those in need through education, housing, advocacy and clinical support services.
0802Arc of Bergen/Passaic Counties
201-343-0322
http://www.arcbergenpassaic.org
Provision of lifelong services to people with developmental disabilities, adults and children, including social, residential, vocational, recreational, early intervention, family support and prevention services.
0803Bergen Family Center
201-342-9200
http://www.bergenfamilycenter.org
Works throughout the community to provide children's day care, services to frail elderly and individual and family counseling.
0804Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Morris County
973-335-3044
http://www.bbbsmorriscounty.org
Provides companionship and guidance through a volunteer role model for a child fro. one-parent home or guardianship situation.
0805Friendship House
201-488-2121
http://www.njfriendshiphouse.org
Adult Partial Care program, vocational rehabilitation training, job coaching, supported employment, individual and group counseling, medication monitoring, adolescent "First Jobs" program for at risk youths.
0806Catholic Community Services
201-440-7087
http://www.ccsnewark.org
Elder care services, parish and social ministry, juvenile justice and adult restorative justice programs.
0807Children's Aid and Family Services, Inc.
201-634-3664
http://www.cafsnj.org
Adoption and foster care programs; counseling, family life education and workplace services; high quality, affordable child care for working families.
0808Vantage Health System, Inc.
201-385-4400
http://www.vantagenj.org
Provides a full range of mental health services including outpatient, partial hospital, residential and emergency services, and consultation and education.
0809First Call for Help - 211
973-887-2772
http://www.211firstcall.org
First Call For Help connects people with community resources, including shelter, food, physical and mental health services, work support, transportation, support for families, and more.
0810Vincente K. Tibbs Child Development Center
201-568-3937
Provides all day, year-round, quality childcare in a preschool setting for children whose parents work, attend school or are in training.
0811Interreligious Fellowship for the Homeless of Bergen County
201-833-8009
http://www.irfhomeless.org
Maintains nine individual programs, four providing the basic human needs of food and shelter. Five others focus on helping working families return to mainstream living.
0819Fair Housing Council of Northern New Jersey
201-489-3552
http://www.fairhousing.com
Comprehensive Housing Counseling. Ensures adherence to State and Federal Housing laws, equal access to sale/rental housing for individuals and families, homelessness assistance.
0825Heightened independence & Progress
201-996-9100
http://www.hipcil.org
Provides information, peer support, advocacy, home modifications, assistive devices, recreation and technical support to people with disabilities and the community.
0827JCC on the Palisades
201-569-7900
http://www.jcconthepalisades.org
Provides comprehensive Recreation, Socialization, and Education services to the community. Programs are available to all age groups and abilities, and socio-economic levels.
0828Jewish Family Service, Inc.
201-837-9090
Provides individual, couples, and family counseling for children and adults; offers wide-ranging Family Life Education programs; provides comprehensive senior services, vocational and refugee resettlement services.
0835Shelter Our Sisters
201-498-9247
http://www.shelteroursisters.org
Emergency Shelter/support services for battered women and their children including: linkages to community resources, court assistance, children's programs, bilingual services, transitional housing, 24 hour hot-line.
0836Social Service Association of Ridgewood
201-444-2980
Provides basic supplemental financial assistance and case management services to individuals and families.
0839Comprehensive Behavioral Healthcare
201-935-3322
http://www.cbhcare.org
Comprehensive Community Mental Health Center providing mental health services to children, adults and families who work or reside in the service area.
0840United Labor Agency of Bergen County
201-967-5953
AFL-CIO Community Services Program: works to improve the lives of working families by meeting social service needs and empowering workers to make their communities better.
0841Urban League for Bergen County
201-568-4988
To alleviate socioeconomic conditions for families and individuals encountering barriers to equality of opportunity in the areas of employment, education, economic development and housing.
0842Visiting Homemaker Home Health Aide Service of Bergen County
201-488-0041
http://www.vhsbc.org
Provides trained home health aides, supervised by professional nurses and social workers, to assist elderly and/or disabled in their homes with daily living activities.
0844Volunteer Center of Bergen County
201-489-9454
http://www.bergenvolunteers.org
Recruits, interviews, refers community/corporate volunteers for assignments in human service/cultural agencies. Provides direct services for elderly/disabled householders, troubled children and teen mothers.
0845West Bergen Mental Healthcare
201-444-3550
http://www.wbmh.org
Organization focusing on children's mental health as well as adult counseling and therapy. Services include substance abuse, family therapy, divorce, depression, anxiety, ADHD, and others.
0847YMCA of Greater Bergen County
201-487-6600
http://www.ymcagbc.org
Provides after-school childcare; day and resident camping; senior programs, recreational and instructional swimming; gym; health and fitness programs for all ages; men's single room occupancy.
0850Bergen County Y-A Jewish Community Center
201-666-6610
http://www.YJCC.org
To promote the interest and welfare of the community of Bergen County through fostering personal growth and development.
0852YWCA of Bergen County
201-444-5600
http://www.ywcabergencounty.org
Provides infant and child day care; all day kindergarten; latchkey programs; rape crisis center, career development, summer camps, swimming and fitness, family support services.
0859Girl Scouts-Lenni Lenape Council
973-248-8200
http://www.llgsc.org
Helps girls grow to be strong, capable women. Open to girls 5-17 years of age. Operates Lake Rickabear and Camp Te Ata Girl Scout camps.
0861Spectrum for Living Group Homes
201-358-8000
http://www.spectrumforliving.org
Enables persons with developmental and physical disabilities to achieve their highest potential through a comprehensive program of residential, respite, recreational and family support services.
0862Boy Scouts of America - Northern New Jersey Council
201-677-1000
http://www.nnjbsa.org
Provides youth development program for young men (6-21and women (14-21) focusing around outdoor activities, developing citizenship, character and personal fitness.
0864Cancer Care, Inc.
201-444-6630
http://www.cancercare.org
Provides services, free-of-charge, to people touched by the crisis of cancer, including counseling, practical help, financial assistance and education programs.
0873Care Plus New Jersey, Inc.
201-265-8200
http://www.careplusnj.org
Provides comprehensive mental health substance abuse and focused case management services. Services are targeted to individuals of all ages, families, corporate employees and the public.
0876West Side Infant Day Care Center
201-568-2571
West Side Infant and Teen Program was created to provide quality day care/parent involvement services to infants and their teen parents.
0877Women's Rights Information Center
201-568-1166
http://www.womensrights.org
To help women and their families who need to become self sufficient, to make intelligent life decisions, and to become productive members of society.
0882Center for Food Action
201-569-1804
http://www.cfanj.org
Provides emergency food, housing and utility assistance to low income and homeless people in Bergen County.
0887Dr. David Goldberg Child Care Center
201-664-4013
The Goldberg Center provides care and education for young children 10 months through kindergarten including teaching skills necessary to succeed in elementary school and beyond.
0890Pascack Mental Health Center
201-391-1355
Offers individual and group outpatient psychotherapy, medical evaluation and monitoring, outreach to physically challenged, marital and family counseling. Medicare and Medicaid accepted.
0891American Red Cross - Bergen/Hudson Chapter
201-652-3210
http://www.redcross.org
Provides emergency relief to victims of disaster, medical transportation and meals-on-wheels for the elderly and disabled, and training in CPR and First Aid.
0892Pascack Valley Meals on Wheels
201-358-3036
Provides home delivered meals to area elderly and disabled that live alone and no longer drive.
0897Christ Church Community Development Corp.
201-488-3850
Seeks to provide individual advocacy, guidance and mentoring through a holistic approach to address gaps in service and foster dignity, achievement and independence.
0899YMCA Meadowlands Area
201-955-5300
http://www.meadowlandsYMCA.org
To serve the residential and corporate communities by providing childcare, youth development, older adult, care for the disabled, and wellness programs and services.
0900UNITED WAY OF BLOOMFIELD
973-748-1732
ITS MISSION IS TO SERVE THE HUMAN CARE NEEDS OF THE COMMUNITY.
0902Catholic Charities
973-266-7998
Catholic Charities serves all people. Services include the homeless, the blind, counseling, shelters, senior programs and many other services.
09031st Cerebral Palsy of New Jersey
973-751-0200
Provides Programs Infants to adults with cerebral palsy and other development disabilities therapeutic, medical services, school programs, adult care, etc.
0905Northwest Essex Community Healthcare Network, Inc.
973-450-3100
Provides behavioral health services to those experiencing life difficulties or at risk of hospitalization or harm to self or others. Also program workshop for disabled.
0907America Red Cross of Metro N.J.
973-575-0880
A Humanitarian Organization Led by Volunteers that Provides Relief to Victims of Disasters Helps People Prevent, Prepare and Respond to Emergencies.
0908Girl Scouts of Greater Essex and Hudson Counties
973-746-8200
Values-based programs and activities for girls 5-17, designed to increase leadership, self esteem, self potential, and skill
0909Family Service League, Inc.
973-746-0800, 973-743-3737
Provides family counseling, youth mentoring, EAP services, and childcare for families in Greater Essex County, NJ.
0910Mental Health Association of Essex County
973-509-9777
Rehab program for the seriously and persistently ill. Center for low cost psychotherapy , private therapy, family resource center, integrated case management.
0912Arc of Essex County
973-535-1181
Serving children and adults with Development disabilities and: Families: Services Includes Infant Stimulation, Pre School, Homes, Adult day Programs, Respite Care, Recreation and Social Services.
0913Salvation Army - New Jersey Division
1-908-851-9300
Short term emergency assistance with food, shelter, clothing, utilities, rent , transportation, disasters, drugs/alcohol, rehabilitation, residential camping programs for children and senior citizens.
0914Senior Care and Activities Center
973-783-5589
Senior Care & Activities Center is an adult day care program serving mentally and/or physical frail older adults residing in Essex County New Jersey.
0918United Service Organization of Metro NY
1-212-695-5590
USO is responsible for operations at JFK International Airport, General Douglas MacArthur Memorial Center, wide range of services for the Armed Forces and their families.
0920CYO Youth Ministries
201-998-0088
Leadership programsSummer Youth Program, Summer Camp Peer Counseling.Social Awareness and Development
0922Northern New Jersey Boy Scouts of America
201-677-1000
To prepare people to make ethical choices over their lifetime by installing to them values of the Scout Oath & Law
0923Cope Center, Inc.
973-783-6655
Responsive to individual and community needs. substance abuse, family crises, problems in daily living, and Aids. Offers collaborative efforts with local, county and state programs.
0925Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey, Inc.
1-609-588-5515
Mission is to provide prevention and education, helpline referrals and public awareness programs to compulsive gamblers and those affected by this illness.
1000UNITED WAY OF BURLINGTON COUNTY
609-267-4500
http://www.uwburlington.org
THE UNITED WAY OF BURLINGTON COUNTY IS A LOCALLY RUN VOLUNTEER ORGANIZATION DEDICATED TO IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF LIFE FOR THE PEOPLE OF OUR COMMUNITY.
1002American Red Cross, Burlington County Chapter
609-267-9595
Health and emergency assistance volunteer organization providing programs to help people prepare for, and cope with emergencies and crisis. Coordination of blood services and health education.
1005Ft. Dix Family Services
609-562-2767
http://www.dix.army.mil
Direct social services to military personnel and families through information/referral, child care, services for handicapped, treatment and prevention of family violence and financial counseling.
1006Arc of New Jersey, Burlington County Unit
856-764-9494
http://www.arcofburlington.org
Provides community-based services to the developmentally disabled citizens of Burlington County and advocates for their specific needs.
1007Big Brothers & Big Sisters of Burlington County
609-239-5200
Meets the needs of children, primarily from single-parent families, living in Burlington County, who require an additional one-to-one relationship with an adult.
1008Burlington County Council, Boy Scouts of America
609-261-5850
http://www.bccbsa.org
Teaches youth scouting skills and the practice of scouting ideas to improve family relations, promote citizenship and character development.
1009Burlington County Community Action Program (BCCAP)
609-386-5800
Helps low-income residents move toward self-sufficiency through a variety of child care and housing programs.
1011Girl Scouts of the South Jersey Pines
800-582-7692
http://www.gssjp.org
A comprehensive, informal educational and support program for girls kindergarten through high school that will help each girl grow into the best possible woman she can be.
1012Boys & Girls Club of Burlington County
609-835-0833
http://www.boysgirlsbc.org
To inspire and enable all young people, especially those from disadvantaged circumstances, to realize their full potential as productive, responsible and caring citizens.
1013Virtua Homecare/Community Nursing Services
856-581-7200
http://www.virtua.org
Promotes and maintains health and the prevention of disease and disability by providing in home, family centered care for the sick, disabled and terminally ill.
1014CONTACT of Burlington County
856-234-8888, 609-871-4700, 60
http://www.contactburlco.org
1 24-hour crisis intervention telephone helpline serving the entire county toll-free. Provides information and referral, support for elderly or disabled and children home alone after school.
1015Crossroads Programs, Inc.
609-267-2002
Provides abused, neglected, abandoned, homeless runaway adolescents and pregnant/parenting teens with emergency shelter, counseling, long-term housing and employment counseling.
1018Drenk Mental Health Center
Client Services: 609-267-1377,
http://www.drenk.org
Services the mental health and social service needs of people of all age groups by providing 24-hour, 7-day crisis intervention, counseling for individuals, groups and families.
1021Family Service of Burlington County
609-267-5928
http://www.family-service.org
Provides dynamic, preventive and therapeutic mental health services to individuals, families and groups.
1024Cerebral Palsy Association Burlington County (Githens Center)
609-261-1667
Provides educational, therapeutic, rehabilitative, medical, recreational and social services to physically handicapped/developmentally disabled children and adults allowing them to develop to their highest potential.
1025Christian Caring Center
609-893-0700
Providing food, clothing and shelter to people in need and other physical necessities if available.
1026Interfaith Hospitality Network of Burlington County
856-638-0110
United outreach by the religious community in Burlington County to provide shelter, meals and assistance to homeless families.
1027Jewish Federation of Southern New Jersey
856-424-1333
Provides effective, affordable and accessible human services to children, adults and families, including those with special needs, in Southern New Jersey encompassed by the Jewish Federation.
1029McGuire AFB Youth Activities
609-754-2050
Provides educational, family assistance and daycare programs for children of active and retired military personnel. Youth Activities Center, for youth-oriented organizations
1031VNA Moorestown
856-552-1300
http://www.moorestownvna.org
Provides skilled nursing and other health care services in the homes of patients throughout Burlington County.
1033Occupational Training Center of Burlington County
609-267-6677
http://www.otcbc.org
Provides vocational rehabilitation and training programs for the mentally, physically and socially handicapped residents of Burlington County.
1038Tender, Inc.
856-234-5999
http://www.help4caregivers.org
Adult day care for frail, handicapped senior citizens; providing transportation, supervision, snack and hot lunch; peer contact, and a structured program of activities.
1040Visiting Homemaker & Health Services
609-267-7417
Provides comprehensive care of the sick and disabled in the home and promotes health and prevention of disease.
1041Family "Y" of Burlington County (YMCA)
856-234-6200
http://www.ymca-bc.org
Strengthens the family and community through recreational, social and athletic activities, in a manner, which promotes strong family and community relations.
1046South Jersey Legal Services, Inc.
856-964-2010
Provides quality legal representation and advocacy to low-income individuals.
1048Catholic Charities, Diocese of Trenton
609-267-9339
Behavioral Health Care provides mental Health services. Emergency Services provides emergency assistance. Providence House/Willingboro Shelter provides shelter and counseling to victims of domestic violence.
1049Samaritan Hospice
856-596-1600
http://www.samaritanhospice.org
Aids terminally ill patients and their families in their own homes with a staff of nurses, social workers and home health aids.
1050Ronald McDonald House of Southern New Jersey
856-966-4663
A home-away-from-home, providing comfort and support for families of critically ill or injured children receiving medical care.
1052Habitat for Humanity of Burlington County
609-239-5551
http://www.habitatbcnj.org
Renovates homes for sale to low-income families with children using a much volunteer labor and donated materials as possible.
1054Helping Other People Evolve, Inc. (H.O.P.E.)
856-751-4673
http://www.hope_snj.tripod.com
Assistance and support to recently widowed persons evolving through the natural stages of grieving by providing encouragement, information and helping them to achieve new life goals.
1055Mental Health Association in Southwestern New Jersey
856-966-6767
Strives to eradicate the stigma of mental illness through community education; supported employment; social/recreational activities for boarding home residents; community companions; information/referral and advocacy.
1058AIDS Coalition of Southern NJ
856-933-9500
http://www.acsnj.org
Serves HIV/AIDS clients with case management, housing, meals, groceries, buddies, support groups, legal, transportation, employment services; also promotes HIV prevention programs to the general public.
1060Homes of Hope
609-261-0220
Purchases and rehabilitates rundown rental housing to be used for decent and affordable housing for homeless and low-income people. Support services for tenants.
1061Moorestown Ecumenical Neighborhood Development (MEND)
856-722-7070
http://www.mendinc.org
Provides decent affordable rental housing for low and moderate income families, senior citizens and the handicapped/disabled in critical need.
1065Literacy Volunteers of America in Burlington County
609-877-5566
http://www.burlco.lib.nj.us/lvabc
Provides literacy instruction and services to adult students in Burlington County through the effective use of trained volunteers.
1066Maryville, Inc.
856-629-0244
Provides residential chemical dependency treatment services to medically indigent clients who would otherwise not be able to access treatment due to their financial status.
1068Services to Overcome Drug Abuse Among Teenagers (SODAT of New Jersey)
856-845-6363
Provides substance abuse treatment, outpatient services and prevention programs for adolescents and adults; support groups for children of substance abusers.
1069Center for Traumatic Grief and Victim Services
856-866-2066
Provides advocacy, long-term emotional support, information services and financial assistance to eligible victims of violent crime, including the families of homicide victims.
1100UNITED WAY OF CAMDEN COUNTY
856-963-2720
http://www.uwccnj.org
IMPROVES LIVES BY ENGAGING THE CARING POWER OF OUR COMMUNITY. HELPS CHILDREN AND YOUTH SUCCEED, BUILDS SAFE, VITAL NEIGHBORHOODS, SUPPORTS VUNARABLE AND AGING POPULATIONS.
1101Abilities Center of Southern New Jersey
856-848-1025
http://www.abilities4work.com
Vocational education, training and employment services for students age 16 and over and for adults with disabilities.
1102American Red Cross, Camden County Chapter
856-365-7100
http://www.camdenredcross.org
Multi-service agency providing disaster relief; CPR, first aid, water safety, and HIV prevention education; blood and blood products; violence prevention; services to military and veterans.
1103Bancroft Neurohealth
856-429-0010
http://www.bancroftneurohealth.org
Special educational and therapeuti. programs for physically, mentally, and emotionally handicapped and developmentally delayed children from birth to age 3.
1104Bestwork Industries for the Blind
856-939-5220
http://www.bestworkindustries.org
Provides employment and training opportunities in a supportive work setting, with services such as evaluation, job training, employee assistance, and job placement referrals where possible.
1105Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Camden & Gloucester Counties
856-546-1221
http://www.bbbscg.org
Adult volunteers serving as role models, mentors and friends to children/youth (ages 7-15), primarily from single-parent families.
1106Boy Scouts of America, Southern NJ Council
856-327-1700
http://www.snjscouting.org
Provides youth programs to develop character, citizenship, leadership, physical fitness and career development. Programs for young men and women grades 9-12 in exploring.
1107BPUM Child Development Centers
856-966-8006
Infant, preschool and childcare programs at four locations throughout Camden County.
1109Girl Scouts of Camden County
856-795-1560
http://www.gscamden.org
Provides informational education and recreation throughout the Camden County area so that girls will develop their full potential to be happy and resourceful citizens.
1110Camden Day Nursery Association
856-365-2200
Provides childcare and education to children ages 6 months to 5 years.
1111Center for Family Services
856-964-1990
http://www.centerffs.org
Nationally accredited agency providing professional counseling for individuals, couples, families. Specialized services for children, teens, senior citizens. State certified rape crisis center for Camden County.
1112Camden Eye Center
856-365-1811
http://www.camdeneye.com
Vision and eye health services for needy, uninsured and low-income persons at three locations. Mobile vision unit provides services to all of Camden County.
1113CPAC/Community Planning & Advocacy Council
856-663-3998
http://www.cpachvi.org
Health and human service planning, coordination and technical assistance; acts as an advocate in meeting community needs; operates several senior programs and youth volunteer programs.
1114Contact Community Helplines
856-795-5073
http://www.contacthelplines.org
A 24-hour, 7 day-a-week, crisis hotline staffed with trained volunteers. Offers reassurance, information and referrals to callers. Special teen line and senior support.
1115Cooper Health System
856-342-2010
http://www.cooperhealth.org
A network of services that includes prevention and wellness, primary and specialty physician services, hospital care, diagnosis and treatment services, and home health services.
1117American Community Partnership
856-338-1331
http://www.acpusa.org
Leverages local, state, national, union, corporate resources to provide long-term career opportunities, with living wages and benefits, for public housing residents, underemployed and low-income individuals.
1118Boys and Girls Club of Camden County
856-966-9700
http://www.bgccamdenconj.org
Provides programs and services to promote the social, educational, health, leadership and character development of boys and girls during critical periods of their growth.
1120Camden Neighborhood Renaissance
856-635-9500
Builds upon the relationships in the community to eliminate the drug activity one specific area at a time and to impact upon economic/social issues.
1121Catholic Charities, Diocese of Camden
856-342-4100
http://www.catholiccharitiescamden.org
Provides social services to, advocates for and empowers the poor, oppressed or vulnerable without discrimination.
1122Hispanic Family Center of Southern NJ
856-541-6985
http://www.hispanicfamilycenter.com
Bilingual and bicultural services in drug/alcohol, mental health, job counseling/placement and educational/vocational programs. Adult day care and homemaker services to the elderly.
1123Ronald McDonald House of Southern NJ - Camden
856-966-4663
http://www.ronaldhouse-snj.org
A home-away-from-home for families of critically ill and injured children.
1124Education Information and Resource Center
856-528-7000
http://www.eirc.org
Provides resources to parent, parents-to-be, grandparents, childcare providers, teachers to foster physical, emotional, cognitive, and social development to help children become successful adults.
1126Jewish Camden Partnership
856-616-1041
http://www.jewishcamdenpartnership.org
Collaborates to build Camden's economic, social, and cultural foundation guided by a pursuit of justice and desire to transform communities.
1127Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Southern NJ Chapter
856-869-0200
http://www.leukemia-lymphoma.org
Committed to reaching out to those with leukemia, lymphoma andmyeloma. Develops programs to meet the needs of patients, families and oncology professionals.
1129NJ Academy for Aquatic Sciences
856-365-3300
http://www.njaquarium.org
Promotes the understanding and protection of aquatic life in youth while also teaching them to be responsible members of the community.
1130Kennedy Memorial Hospital - University Medical Center
856-566-5200
http://www.kennedyhealth.org
Integrated health care delivery system providing a full continuum of health care services, ranging from acute-care hospitals to outpatient and wellness programs.
1131Larc School
856-933-3725
http://www.larcschool.com
Therapeutic, educational and recreational programs for developmentally disabled and multi-handicapped children.
1132Sikora Center
856-963-1312
Provides opportunities for women and children to attain and practice healthy living, become self-supportive and empowered to make a positive impact on their environment.
1133Mary H. Thomas Nursery Home Inc.
856-365-0040
Provides day care services to children ages birth to 5 years; priority given to children referred from D.Y.F.S. and children with special needs.
1134Maryville
856-629-0244
A non-profit addiction recovery agency that provides a comprehensive continuum of care for individuals and families affected by substance abuse.
1135Mental Health Association in Southwestern NJ
856-966-6767
http://www.mhaswnj.org
Provides mental wellness presentations for community groups, schools, businesses. Offers employment program for adults with mental illness. Provides volunteer companions for children/adults with mental illness.
1136New Jersey Association for Retarded Citizens
856-767-3650
Provides services for individual needs of adults with developmental disabilities in a sheltered workshop environment.
1137Our Lady of Lourdes Medical Center
856-824-3472
http://www.lourdesnet.org
Provides a holistic approach to healing through intervention and educational services, focusing on the mind, body, emotions, and spirit.
1138Planned Parenthood of Southern NJ
856-365-3519
http://www.ppsnj.org
Provides education for teens regarding sexual behavior and health and responsible decision making. Provides prenatal medical care for women of limited means or no insurance.
1141Respond, Inc.
856-365-4403
Provides child daycare, after-school programs; services to assist the elderly, homeless and unemployed.
1143Salvation Army Camden Citadel Corp
856-338-1700
Provides activities to youth to enhance social development and leadership. Provides services to lower Camden County.
1145Steininger Behavioral Care Services
856-482-8747
http://www.sbcs.us
County-wide psychiatric crisis intervention and case management services. Supportive housing program for homeless mentally ill.
1146Trinity Hospice Inc.
856-939-9000
http://www.vnss.com
Provides high quality end of life supportive care to terminally ill patients with a prognosis of six months or less who have chosen hospice services.
1147Urban Promise Ministries Community Development
856-661-1700
http://www.urbanpromiseusa.org
Offers programs to equip children and young adults with the educational, vocational, and personal skills necessary for academic achievement, life management, leadership, and spiritual growth.
1148Union Organization for Social Service
856-663-2888
http://www.uoss.org
The nation's first "Labor Agency" that provides services to unions, their members and the community through the AFL-CIO Community Services Program in Southern New Jersey.
1149Work Group
856-486-7390
Works with at-risk youth to develop skills which will improve their future such as GED preparation, job training, interview skills, and much more.
1150Camden County Council on Economic Opportunity
856-964-6887
http://www.camdencountyoeo.org
Strengthens the underprivileged, poor, handicapped, uneducated, unskilled or other disadvantaged people of our community by providing all resources available from Federal, State and Local government.
1151Volunteers of America Delaware Valley
856-854-4660
http://www.voadv.org
Strives to eradicate the stigma of mental illness through community education; supported employment; social/recreational activities for boarding home residents; community companions and information and advocacy.
1152Group Homes of Camden County
856-541-9283
Serves young adults who have aged out of the foster care system and need assistance with transition into productive adults.
1153Virtua West Jersey Health System
856-966-6767
http://www.virtua.org
In addition to operating acute care hospital facilities, initiates community projects with the ultimate goal of improving the health of residents of South Jersey
1154YMCA of Camden County
856-772-9622
Swim instruction, fitness classes, sport skills, informal social education, child care and day camp. Youth programs include mentoring and teen nights.
1156Food Bank of South Jersey
856-662-4884
http://www.foodbanksj.org
Supplies surplus food to over 200 non-profit organizations for onsite meals and/or food distribution daily to thousands in need or ill throughout a four county area.
1157Samaritan Hospice
856-596-1600
http://www.samaritanhospice.org
Responds to the needs of people faced with terminal illness or grief. Comfort, care and support are provided regardless of patient's ability to pay.
1159Coriell Institute for Medical Research
856-966-7377
coriell.umdnj.edu
A world renowned biomedical and genetic research facility specializing in research and prevention of diabetes, leukemia, breast, prostate and skin cancer.
1160South Jersey Legal Services
856-964-2010
Provides quality legal advice, representation and advocacy for eligible low-income people and to organizations composed of and/or serving the low-income in four counties.
1162Jewish Federation of Southern NJ
856-751-9500
http://www.jfedsnj.org
The Federation funds a broad spectrum of Jewish social agencies serving Burlington, Camden and Gloucester counties, and humanitarian programs throughout the world.
1163Southern NJ Perinatal Cooperative
856-665-6000
http://www.snjpc.org
State licensed maternal and child health consortium of health care providers and consumers providing services for pregnant women, infants and children in Southern New Jersey.
1164New Visions Community Services of Camden
856-963-0857
Provides emergency food, clothing and a homeless day shelter for men, women and children; assists hard-core unemployed.
1165Promise Alternative Care
856-456-1121
Provides medical day care services to the frail and elderly, helping to prevent premature institutionalization.
1166South Jersey Behavioral Health Resources
856-488-5600
http://www.sjbhr.org
Provides an array of behavioral health services for residents throughout South Jersey, with an emphasis on the areas of greatest needs.
1167AIDS Coalition of Southern NJ
856-933-9500
http://www.acsnj.org
Services HIV/AIDS clients with case management, housing, meals, groceries, buddies, support groups, legal, transportation, employment services; also promotes HIV prevention programs to the general public.
1170Robins' Nest
856-881-8689
http://www.robinsnestinc.org
Group home-based counseling, crisis intervention and support for at-risk adolescents.
1200UNITED WAY OF CENTRAL JERSEY
732-247-3727
http://www.uwcj.org
FUNDS HUMAN SERVICE PROGRAMS CONDUCTED BY 45 AGENCIES IN MIDDLESEX COUNTY/FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP, INCLUDING SERVICES FOR THE DISABLED, FAMILIES, HOMELESS, ELDERLY, YOUTH, COMMUNITY HEALTH, CHILDCARE.
1201American Red Cross - Central Jersey
609-951-8550
http://www.njredcross.org
Disaster relief for natural and man-made disasters, services to military families, blood, health and safety training, transportation for elderly and disabled & youth leadership development.
1202Association for Retarded Citizens. Middlesex County
732-247-8155
http://www.arc-middlesex.com
Is committed to providing services to people with developmental disabilities that will encourage personal growth and enhance quality of life through empowerment, choice and support.
1203Boy Scouts of America NJ Council
609-419-1600
http://www.cnjc-bsa.org
Scouting program (Cub Scout, Boy Scout, Venturer, Explorer) of values education and character development, teaches ethics and leadership allowing youth to achieve their full potential.
1204Catholic Charities - Diocese of Metuchen
732-324-8200
http://www.ccdom.org
Counseling, group homes, childcare, foster care, adoption, youth programs, affordable housing, homeless shelters, health services and emphasis on economically poor and devalued.
1205Cerebral Palsy Association of Middlesex County
732-549-6187
Regional treatment and multi-services agency for infants, children, adults with developmental and related disabilities ­ early intervention, education, medical, residential, vocational and enabling technology and programs.
1206Civic League of Greater New Brunswick
732-247-9066
http://www.civicleague.com
Offers employment referral, counseling, procurement and advocacy services, community and youth development activities along with health education prevention activities.
1207Girls Scouts of Delaware Raritan, Inc.
732-821-9090
The organization's mission/purpose is to inspire girls with the highest ideals of character, conduct, patriotism and service that they may become happy and resourceful citizens.
1209Family & Childrens Services of Central NJ, Inc.
609-924-2098
http://www.nj-counseling.org
A non-profit organization providing programs for children, seniors and fragile families in the communities we serve as well as behavioral health counseling.
1211Central Jersey Legal Services, Inc.
732-249-7600
http://www.lsnj.com
Provides free legal assistance to low income residents of Mercer, Middlesex and Union Counties, with legal problems in housing family, consumer, public benefits and other issues.
1212Jewish Renaissance Foundation
732-324-2114
A non-profit, non-sectarian organization, with a network of healthcare providers, administering culturally competent healthcare to the underinsured and uninsured.
1213NJ Association on Corrections
609-396-8900
http://www.community.nj.com
Services to low income individuals who are offenders, ex-offenders, living with HIV/AIDS, recovering substance abusers, survivors of domestic violence/sexual assault, children of incarcerated parents.
1214Puerto Rican Association for Human Development, Inc.
732-442-1081
PRAHD provides quality services to low-income families, children, youth and elderly by improving social, economic, health and educational status.
1215Middlesex Interfaith Partners With The Homeless
732-729-7770
Provides housing and supportive services to homeless populations in the Central New Jersey area, including Amanda Crossing and Imani Park transitional housing program.
1216YM-YWHA of Raritan Valley
732-249-2221
The mission is t. strengthen the community by strengthening the family and individual. Everyone is encouraged to engage with others through social, recreational,
1217South County Day Care Center
732-521-1020
Caring/teaching children ages 2 1/2 - 6. Provides year-round day care services fo. 60 children for families who are working or attending school. Sliding scale fee.
1218Puerto Rican Action Board (dba)
732-828-4510
http://www.prab.com
Provides services to low-income residents of Central New Jersey, including pre-school, youth development, home construction/improvement/weatherization, housing counseling, job placement, community education/advocacy.
1219The Salvation Army - New Brunswick
732-545-1477
Provides emergency assistance and community services; food, clothing, furniture, security deposit/rental assistance, prescriptions, utilities, childcare, transportation, After School programs, ESL, computer classes, youth/seniors camp.
1220InfoLine of Middlesex County
211 or 888-908-4636
http://www.info-line.org
Provides easy access to over 1400 social service programs in Middlesex and Mercer Counties and surrounding areas; also serving as the Homeless Hotline of Middlesex County.
1221Visiting Nurse Association of Central Jersey
732-634-6110
http://www.vnacj.org
Home health and community based health services provided throughout Monmouth and Middlesex Counties, including skilled nursing, rehabilitative therapy, home health aides services and certified hospice services.
1222The Open Door, Inc.
732-246-4800
http://www.newhopefoundation.org
Is dedicated to delivering high quality prevention and treatment services to those most in need of prevention against, or care for alcoholism and drug addiction.
1223Women Helping Women
732-549-6000
http://www.whwnj.com
Women Helping Women provides financially accessible therapeutic and support services to women in a non-judgmental environment that empowers women to achieve personal growth and interdependence.
1224YMCA Metuchen/Edison
732-548-2044
Offers a wide variety of program services including child care, aquatics, fitness, services to the disabled, and the annual summer camp.
1226YMCA Raritan Valley
732-257-4114
http://www.raritanvalleyymca.org
Offers a wide variety of program services including childcare, youth programs, aquatics, summer day camps and senior activities.
1228Raritan Bay Healthcare Foundation, Inc.
732-442-3700
http://www.rbmc.org
501 bed acute care hospital in Perth Amboy and Old Bridge, that has provided quality health care to residents of Central New Jersey for 100 years.
1229Jewish Family & Vocational Service of Middlesex County
732-777-1940
http://www.jfvs.org
Counseling, Comprehensive Services and Social Daycare for Older Adults, Citizenship, Naturalization, ESL, Kosher Meals on Wheels, Emergency Food, Vocational and Employment, Children's Counseling Center, Volunteer Opportunities.
1230Housing Coalition of Central NJ
732-249-9700
Counseling for low/moderate income households on fair housing, tenant/landlord laws, first-time home buying, mortgage default, reverse mortgages for elderly, homesharing/housing location assistance.
1231Middlesex County Economic Opportunities Corp.
732-846-6600
A community action agency, which provides a wide range of human services to low-income families including a federally funded Head Start Program.
1232John E. Toolan Kiddie Keep Well (dba)
732-548-6542
http://www.kieeiekeepwellcamp.org
Keep Well Camp provides a residential camping experience, focused on health and wellness for disadvantaged children from Middlesex County, at no cost to the families.
1233Middlesex County Child Assault Prevention Project
732-679-2929
Provides child abuse awareness programs to teachers, parents, students throughout the local school districts/day care centers benefiting children from Pre-School to High School.
1234Planned Parenthood of Central NJ
732-842-9300
http://www.ppcnj.org
Offers education and medical services related to family planning and reproductive health. Middlesex County Health Centers in New Brunswick, Perth Amboy and Spotswood.
1235VSA Arts NJ
732-745-3885
http://www.vsanj.org
A statewide organization that provides educational, recreational opportunities through programs in creative writing, dance, drama, music, visual arts for children and adults with disabilities.
1236Women Aware, Inc.
732-249-4900
Services for victims of domestic violence. We provide 24 hour hotline; emergency shelter; counseling; children's services; community education; legal advocacy; referral to batterer's intervention services.
1237Jewish Family Service of Southern Middlesex County
732-257-4100
http://www.jfgmc.org
Counseling services for children, adolescents, adults/families; Services for seniors - Care management, Alzheimer's respite, Socialization programs, Support groups; Meals-on-Wheels; Emergency food; resettlement; Volunteer opportunities.
1238Interfaith Network of Care, Inc.
732-247-1655
http://www.interfaithnetworkofcare.org
Volunteers network from various congregations, agencies and the community, trained to respond personally to the everyday needs of people who are homebound and their care givers.
1239Elijah's Promise
732-545-9002
http://www.elijahspromise.org
Provides meals, social services, culinary job training and micro-business assistance to people who are low-income and homeless to empower lives and alleviate hunger.
1240Greater New Brunswick Day Care Council
732-249-4299
Provides comprehensive early care and learning services to prevent infant mortality and assist at risk infants/toddlers in overcoming the effects of neglect and abuse.
1241Resource Center for Women and their Families
908-359-0003
http://www.rcwtf.org
Provides free, confidential services to empower domestic violence victims including emergency shelter, 24-hour hotline, legal advocacy, adult and children's counseling, transitional housing and community outreach.
1242The Salvation Army - Perth Amboy
732-826-7040
Provides basic human needs: food, clothing, shelter, disaster services, social development programs; camping, scouting, music, Homemaker, Mommy & Me, After School Tutoring & Computers.
1243The Salvation Army - NJ Division Service Extension Fund
908-851-9300
Provides short-term assistance with food, shelter, prescriptions, utilities, limited rent, clothing and furniture. Disaster canteen presence. Drug/alcohol rehabilitation. Residential camping for youth/senior citizens.
1247Friends of the Monroe Township Senior Center
732-521-2101
http://www.monroetwp.com
A volunteer organization involved in charitable and educational projects. Monthly luncheons, food distribution and the holiday toy drive are a major part of our existence.
1248Volunteers of America Delaware Valley
908-707-9753
The Agape House Program offers temporary emergency shelter, including case management and child services to homeless families and single women in Somerset County.
1249Anshe Emeth Community Development Corporation, Inc.
732-296-9922
Loans durable medical equipment (wheelchairs, walkers) a. no cost to low-income residents of Middlesex County who are not eligible for public programs.
1250FISH Hospitality, Inc.
732-968-5957
FISH Hospitality Program, Inc. serves homeless families and single women, providing shelter and meals, giving them a new opportunity to live independently in their community.
1300UNITED WAY OF ESSEX AND WEST HUDSON
973-624-8300
RESULTS ORIENTED COMMUNITY BUILDER INVESTING TIME/RESOURCES ON INITIATIVES THAT CREATE STRONG COMMUNITIES, I.E. SUCCESS BY 6. COLLABORATION COMMITTED TO PREPARE CHILDREN TO LEARN AND THRIVE.
1301The AIDS Resource Center ­ CDC of the Episcopal Diocese of Newark
973-481-0009
Serving individuals infected/affected by HIV/AIDS by providing culturally sensitive, nutritionally balanced home-delivered meals, and providing supportive prevention education to help stop the spread of HIV/AIDS.
1305Babyland Family Services, Inc.
973-399-3400
Babyland is one of the largest, non-profit children and family agencies in the city of Newark, serving families and community residents for 35 years.
1306Boy and Girls Club of Newark
973-242-1200
The Boys and Girls Club of Newark operates three clubs in the Central, West, and North Wards providing quality after-school programs to Newark's youth.
1308Apostles' House (The)
973-482-0625
Provides emergency services to families in Newark. Services include shelter, food, clothing, emergency funds, counseling and referrals delivered through a case management system.
1314East Orange/Orange Community Development Corporation
973-266-5315
EOCDC is a Social Service Agencies developed to ameliorate poverty and economically empower low-income clients towards self-sufficiency.
1316El Club Del Barrio
973-624-4222
ECDB provides bilingual services, information, and referrals to underserved community residents including children and seniors in the City of Newark.
1318Valley Settlement House, Inc.
973-678-2550
Multi-service community based agency with programs targeted at general community support at assisting families by providing services and resources to enhance development and stability.
1322Family Connections
973-675-3817
A counseling agency that provides outpatient individual, family, and group therapy, substance abuse counseling, outreach services to foster families and seniors reunification.
1323FOCUS Hispanic Center for Community Development, Inc.
973-624-2528
FOCUS prepares Latinos in the Greater Essex & Hudson County areas with social, vocational and educational programs to enter the job market and become self-sufficient.
1325Jewish Family Service of MetroWest
973-765-9050
JFS is a non-sectarian social service agency that provides counseling, legal, emergency and support services to victims of domestic violence through the Rachel Coalition.
1328International Youth Organization
973-621-1100
IYO empowers disenfranchised youth and their families to take responsibility for themselves and their community through programs and services promoting positive social and civic values.
1329Jewish Vocational Service of MetroWest
973-674-6330
JVS uses special skills, knowledge and training to help its clients become economically self-reliant, productive citizens, earning their own living in constructive careers.
1332Isaiah House
973-678-5882
A community-based agency for children and families located in East Orange, NJ providing housing and support service to fragile and homeless youth, adults and families.
1333Newark Community Health Centers, Inc.
973-483-1300
NCHC is a private, non-profit Federally Qualified Health Center providing innovative, low-to-no-cost, high quality health care to the residents of Newark and East Orange, NJ.
1334La Casa De Don Pedro
973-482-8312
La Casa De Don Pedro has been serving Newark's North End for over 30 years. Our mission is to foster self-sufficiency, empowerment and neighborhood revitalization.
1335Leaguers, Incorporated (The)
973-643-0300
A community-based organization that works with children and families assisting them through diverse programs promoting self-sufficiency ultimately leading to positive life changes.
1336Newark Literacy Campaign
973-623-4001
Empower learners who seek to overcome illiteracy with free instructions in reading; by providing meaningful literacy services to adults and children in the Newark area.
1340American Red Cross of Metropolitan NJ
973-797-3300
Disaster relief and preparedness, fire safety education, youth clubs, senior volunteer programs, health and safety training, Braille Transcription, international and Holocaust tracing, HIV/AIDS prevention education.
1341Newark Day Care Center
973-643-5710
The oldest nonprofit in NJ and the third oldest in the country, this progressive, innovative, and pace setting program serves children, adults and seniors.
1343New Jersey Association on Correction
609-396-8900
NJAC serves HIV/AIDS positive individuals, survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault, women in recovery and their children, children of incarcerated parents, and ex-offenders.
1344Choices, Inc.
973-481-1889
A residential program of substance abuse treatment, parenting training, empowering mothers with skills leading to sobriety and stronger families. Provides intensive outpatient treatment for men.
1347Newark Renaissance House
973-623-3386
A comprehensive, multidisciplinary addictions treatment for women, adolescents and children of substance abusers with the purpose of breaking the cycle of substance abuse in families.
1354Community Agencies Corporation of NJ
973-621-2273
CAC of NJ is a family of agencies working collaboratively to deliver programs that strengthen the lives of children and families of the Greater Newark.
1357Community Day Nursery
973-673-2430
Community Day Nursery provides high quality childcare and education programs for children.
1358Urban League of Essex County
973-624-9535
ULEC is a community-based organization promoting family self-sufficiency. Founded in 1917 by William Ashby, the Urban League is an affiliate of the National Urban League.
1360COPE Center, Inc.
973-783-6655
COPE is a community-based nonprofit agency that focuses its work on the problems related to family health, drug abuse and HIV/AIDS.
1365YWCA of Essex and West Hudson
973-672-9500
Celebrating 90 years of empowering women and eliminating racism, the YWCA provides program services and support to community families.
1367Association for Retarded Citizens of Essex County, Inc.
973-535-1181
Advocates and provides services to persons with mental retardation and other developmental disabilities in Essex and West Hudson Counties.
1371Kids In Business
973-623-0222
KIB provides in-school and out-of-school learning opportunities and work experiences to youth, adults and senior citizens.
1375Freedom Foundation of New Jersey, Inc.
973-733-7907
An organization designed to promote the health and well-being of youth by providing adult and peer support to help them abstain from destructive lifestyles.
1376Literacy Volunteers of America-West Hudson, Inc.
201-998-3336
LVA-WH is a non-profit organization devoted to improving the lives of West Hudson residents through literacy.
1379Healthy Mothers/Healthy Babies of Essex, Inc.
973-621-7758
Seeks to improve the health and well-being of women and their families living in East Orange, Irvington, Newark & Orange through outreach, education and support services.
1381Integrity, Inc
973-623-7237
Integrity, Inc. is a multifaceted proven therapeutic community based addictions treatment facility which provides prevention, intervention, education, and residential and outpatient treatment services in NJ.
1382Youth Development Clinic, Inc. of Newark
973-623-5080
YDC is a private, non-profit, 501(c)(3) child guidance clinic incorporated in 1958 to serve Newark children and their families.
1388Ironbound Community Corporation
973-465-0555
ICC provides a variety of social, educational and advocacy services for a largely low-income, immigrant community.
1400UNITED WAY OF GLOUCESTER COUNTY
856-845-4303
http://www.uwgcnj.org
UNITED WAY OF GLOUCESTER COUNTY RAISES FUNDS FOR HUMAN CARE AGENCIES, WHICH PROVIDE MUCH NEEDED SERVICES TO MORE THAN 73,000 RESIDENTS IN GLOUCESTER COUNTY.
1401Abilities Center of Southern New Jersey, Inc.
856-848-1025
Develops employment opportunities for persons with barriers to entering or re-entering the work force. This is achieved through education, training, and employment.
1402American Red Cross, Gloucester County Chapter
856-845-8500
A humanitarian organization, led by volunteers, that provides relief to victims of disasters and helps people prevent, prepare for, and respond emergencies.
1403The Arc Gloucester
856-848-8648
The Arc Gloucester is a non-profit organization-serving people with mental retardation and other developmental disabilities and their families, through education, advocacy and direct services.
1404Boy Scouts of America, Southern New Jersey Council
856-327-1700
To serve others by helping to instill values in young people and prepare them to make ethical choices during their lifetime in achieving their potential.
1405Hollydell, Inc.
856-582-5151
Provides educational and therapeutic diagnostic and intervention services for physically involved persons from birth to twenty-one years of age.
1406NewPoint Behavioral Healthcare
856-845-8050
To provide comprehensive, accessible, innovative and cost-effective behavioral health services for those of all ages to effect improved emotional well-being.
1408Glassboro Child Development Centers
856-881-3331
Provide daily care for children while parents are working or in training full-time, part-time, and any other as space permits.
1409Girl Scouts of the South Jersey Pines
856-697-3900
Committed to develop a sense of purpose, direction and achievement in girls through learning experiences that enable each girl to reach her full potential.
1410Center for Family Services, Inc.
856-964-1990
To support and empower individuals, families, and communities to achieve a better life through vision, hope, and strength.
1412Maryville, Inc.
856-629-0244
Committed to providing comprehensive, high quality treatment to individuals and families affected by the disease of addiction, regardless of their ability to pay.
1415Repauno Pre School Day Care Center, Inc.
856-423-3222
Provides child care services for infant and pre-school children, 6 weeks to 6 years old, of low-income, working or in-training parents.
1417Robins' Nest, Inc.
856-881-8689
Whatever it takes...providing solutions to the problems that create pain and suffering for children.
1419SODAT of New Jersey, Inc. (Services to Overcome Drug Abuse Among Teenagers)
856-845-6363
Provides treatment services to individuals and families suffering the disease of addiction, and prevention services in an effort to counter its devastating affects.
1423Visiting Nurse & Homemaker Services, Inc.
609-267-7417
Provide quality home health care to the elderly and disabled and supportive care to assist in maintaining a family unit to avoid inappropriate institutionalization.
1425Woodbury Child Development Center
856-845-2243
Provide age appropriate, early education and care for children ages 6 months to 12 years of age.
1426YMCA of Gloucester County
856-845-0720
Development of spirit, mind, and body by providing leadership, programs, and services to ALL county residents instilling Christian ideals of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility.
1428Big Brothers Big Sisters of Camden & Gloucester Counties
856-546-1221
To provide positive role models and to enhance the development of youth in need.
1429Literacy Volunteers of America, Gloucester County
856-218-4743
Provides free tutoring services to all Gloucester County adults wishing to improve basic literacy and English as a second language.
1430Shirley Eves Developmental & Therapeutic Center, Inc.
856-825-5840
Provides programs that assist children/adults with disabilities with appropriate opportunities to develop to their fullest potential.
1431VNA of Southern New Jersey (Visiting Nurse Association)
856-939-9000
Provision of high quality, cost-effective health care services, supplies and equipment to the residents of the communities we serve.
1433Volunteers of America Delaware Valley, Inc.
856-853-0350
Provides community-based assistance to populations in need, so that they can lead self-fulfilled, independent lives.
1434Burn Foundation
215-988-9882
To support burn care and prevent burn injury.
1436Food Bank of South Jersey
856-662-4884
Eliminate hunger and malnutrition in the four counties it serves, Southwestern New Jersey-Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, and Salem.
1437Samaritan Hospice
856-596-1600
Responds to needs of all people, regardless of financial circumstances, faced with serious, progressive illness and grief.
1439FamCare, Inc.
856-881-9531
To provide health and education services with an emphasis on reproductive health for those who otherwise do not have access or means.
1442AIDS Coalition of Southern NJ
856-933-9500
To ensure the quality of care and the continuity of vital resources for people infected and affected by HIV/AIDS.
1443South Jersey Legal Services, Inc.
856-964-2010
To provide quality legal representation and advocacy to low-income individuals.
1444CONTACT Community Help Lines
856-795-5073
To help people in crisis or need by providing empathetic listening and information and referrals in a confidential, non-judgmental manner.
1500UNITED WAY OF HUDSON COUNTY
201-434-2625
http://www.UnitedWayofHC.org
TO STUDY SOCIAL SERVICE NEEDS AND FOSTER COOPERATION AND UNITY OF ACTION AMONG ITS MEMBER AGENCIES TO SOLVE THESE NEEDS.
1502Jersey City Public Library
201-547-5770
http://www.library.org
The program will purchase needed instructional materials for students and family groups and hire part-time personal to expand and strengthen the basic literacy programs.
1503American Red Cross/Hudson County Chapter
201-433-3100
http://www.redcrosshudsoncounty.org
Service members of the Armed Forces, veterans and their families, disaster services, blood program, health and safety programs, volunteer, youth programs and international relations.
1504Bayonne Community Mental Health Center
201-339-9200
Services include Child, Adolescent and Adult Out patient Psychiatric Services, Child Abuse and Domestic Violence Programs, Partial Care Programs for Adults with Mental Illness.
1505Boys & Girls Club of Hudson County
201-333-4100
http://www.bgchc.org
Provides social/recreational game room events, cultural workshops, tutoring and remedial programs, physical education diversified gymnasium program and special counseling.
1506Bayonne Family YMCA
201-339-2330
The Bayonne Family YMCA builds strong kids, families and communities through services that spiritually, mentally, physically, and socially improve society as a whole.
1507Jewish Community Center of Bayonne
201-436-6900
The Jewish Community Center serves Bayonne with recreational programs for youths and adults, as well as fine arts and senior citizens services.
1508Catholic Community Services
201-798-9957
http://www.ccsnewark.org
Multi services and mental agency providing information and referral, clothing and food donations, speech and hearing services and special programs.
1510Educational Arts Team
201-432-1911
The agency serves children and families through educational workshops and a summer camp that uses the arts to teach basic academic skills and social services.
1511Franciscan Home & Rehabilitation Center
201-451-9000
http://www.bonsecoursnj.com
Provides a supervised day program that offers caregivers relief from constant care and gives participants an opportunity to remain as active and independent as possible.
1512House of Faith, Inc., The
201-435-6100
Step-by-step 22 week supportive services program that enables homeless adults to achieve self-sufficiency and enter transitional housing.
1513Girl Scouts of Greater Essex & Hudson Counties
973-746-8200
http://www.gscgehc.org
Provides continuous preparation for adulthood, giving girls a chance to develop their potential through innovative educational and recreational programs including special interest activities and trips.
1514Salvation Army
201-435-7355
http://www.salvationarmy.gotoo.com
Day Care program that provides care for children of financially struggling parents in the community.
1515Hudson County Council of Social Agencies
201-434-2625
http://www.unitedwayofhc.org
Provides pertinent information concerning health, education, recreation, welfare and youth resources, which are a available to the entire community.
1516International Institute of NJ
201-653-3888
http://www.iinj.org
Immigration and naturalization assistance; English classes and basic skills classes for adults; resettlement services; vocational counseling and job development; inter-group education program.
1518Jewish Family & Counseling Service
201-436-6378
Social Agency serving the varied needs of residents of Jersey City, Bayonne, and Hoboken by providing psychosocial and concrete services.
1523North Hudson Community Action Corp
201-866-9320
http://www.nhcac.org
Twenty Programs provide services to residents of North Hudson area-Headstart, substance abuse, mental health, and family counseling and homelessness prevention.
1524Hudson Community Enterprises
201-434-3303
http://www.ochcnj.org
Creates opportunities for individuals who are disabled or economically disadvantaged to successfully integrate into the community. Also, work with youth transitioning form school to careers.
1525Police Athletic League
201-858-6966
Provides recreational and educational programs in: all sports, movies, remedial education, sewing, cooking, photography, arts and crafts, ceramics, and dancing.
1526Partnership for a Drug Free America - NJ
201-798-7171
http://www.drugfreenj.org
Provides drug-preventing programs directed at the youth of Hudson County.
1528Urban League of Hudson County
201-451-8888
Services include, individual, group and family counseling, psychiatric and psychological evaluator's health education, primary prevention an. counseling for adolescents and parents.
1530Visiting Homemaker Service
201-656-6001
http://www.vhshc.org
Services include personal care for the patient; help exercises and therapy, shopping and meal preparation, light house keeping, home management, childcare and budgeting.
1540Franciscan Aids Initiative to Help (FAITH )
201-792-6161
This agency is a counseling and comfort service for people with AIDS. Victims are helped with applying for benefits, advocacy, group counseling, and hospice care.
1541Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Hudson County
201-332-1949
http://www.bbbshudson.org
A mentoring program serving at risk youths, ages 6-16, primarily from single parent, low income households. Volunteers help youths reach their potential.
1555Hudson Hospice
201-433-6225
Working for patients and families through the difficult days of dying and into the time of bereavement.
1556Let's Celebrate, Inc.
201-433-5438
The Square Meal Community Center provides social services, information/ referrals, and job training. Emergency Food Network provide grocery pantries and soup kitchens throughout Jersey City.
1558United Cerebral Palsy of Hudson County
201-436-2200
http://www.ucporg.com
Diagnostic evaluation, speech therapy, physical therapy, adult needs program, respite programs, and early intervention program.
1559Women Rising
201-333-5700
Assists women and their families achieve self sufficiency and live safe, fulfilling and productive lives. providing access to counseling, shelter, advocacy, childcare and job training.
1600UNITED WAY OF HUNTERDON COUNTY
908-713-1555
http://www.uwhunterdon.org
AN ORGANIZATION THAT PROVIDES THE CARING CONNECTION THROUGH FUNDRAISING, VOLUNTEERISM AND COMMUNITY PLANNING TO DEVELOP HEALTHY CHILDREN, HEALTHY FAMILIES, AND A STRONG COMMUNITY.
1602Big Brothers Big Sisters of Hunterdon County
908-730-7773
http://www.wwwt.com/bbsh
Non-profit organization that brings together adult volunteers and children ages 5-14 from single parent families, for weekly activity and guidance.
1603Boy Scouts of America, Central NJ Council
609-419-1600
http://www.cnjc-bsa.org
Youth development through troop activities, recreation and educational events, trips and camping.
1604Catholic Charities of Hunterdon
908-782-7905
Provides services to individuals, families, communities, reflects concerns of Church, people of good will on behalf of needy, economically poor and those devalued by society.
1605Literacy Volunteers of America, Hunterdon County, Inc.
908-284-0042
Promotes and fosters literacy in Hunterdon and contiguous areas among adults with potential to increase skills in basic literacy and/or in English as a Second Language.
1606Briteside Adult Day Care Center
908-782-8080
Social day care program for the frail elderly needing some care, supervision and/or socialization. The center provides families/caregivers with a reprieve from daily responsibility.
1607Fisherman's Mark, Inc.
609-397-0194
http://www.fishermansmark.org
Our mission is to strengthen the capabilities of individuals and the function of relationships between individuals, families, groups, organizations and communities.
1608Girl Scouts of Rolling Hills Council, Inc.
908-725-1226
http://www.girlscouts-rh.org
Located in Hunterdon County, troop activities, organization and support services, recreational and educational events and trips, camping, after-school and summer camp.
1609Hunterdon Museum of Art
908-735-8415
http://www.hunterdonmuseumofart.com
Provides a year-round program of exhibitions and studio classes including classes in painting for developmentally disabled adults.
1610The ARC of Hunterdon County
908-730-7827
Residential and adult training program, recreation and self-advocacy for the developmentally disabled and their families.
1611Hunterdon Prevention Resources
908-782-3909
http://www.hunterdonprevention.org
Public health agency dedicated to promoting health and wellness and preventing substance abuse and violence. Offers prevention/education programs to community, Resource center, counseling and assessments.
1612Legal Services of Northwest Jersey, Inc.
908-782-7979
Hunterdon County Division: Free legal services to indigent residents of Hunterdon County who have civil law problems.
1613Hunterdon Drug Awareness Program
908-788-1900
Offers individual, group and family counseling. County Intoxicated Drivers Resource Center. Prevention/education programs provided to schools, community groups, concerned citizens
1614Hunterdon Helpline, Inc.
908-782-4357
http://www.helplinehc.org
24-hour hotline, information and referrals, emergency aid and assurance calls to seniors and disabled citizens living alone. Latch-Key Kid Call-In.
1615Hunterdon Hospice, Inc.
908-788-6600
http://www.hunterdonhealthcare.org
Provides programs of medical, spiritual, social support services to enable terminally ill patients to die at home ­ focus of service is care rather than cure.
1619NORWESCAP, Inc.
908-454-4322
http://www.norwescap.org
Food Bank distributes donated food to non-profit organizations that feed the hungry.
1621Round Valley Youth Center
908-236-6885
Provide facilities for youth and adult groups for camping, hiking, picnicking and fishing.
1623Salvation Army - Hunterdon Cty Service Units
908-851-9300
Provides food, shelter, clothing, emergency disaster services, transportation, and referral services for unwed mothers, medical, dental and optical needs.
1626Women's Crisis Services
908-788-7666
http://www.womenscrisisservices.org
Free and confidential services: individual group counseling, legal advocacy, 24 hour hotline (908-788-4044), safe housing and support for victims of domestic violence/or sexual assault.
1628Freedom House, Inc.
908-537-6043
http://www.freedomhouse.net
A non-profit long-term residential treatment program for adult male alcoholics and drug addicts at high risk of relapse without further treatment.
1631Meals on Wheels in Hunterdon, Inc.
908-735-8332
Deliveries each weekday to homebound seniors as well as four Congregate Nutrition Sites for the independent senior in Hunterdon. Low sodium and weekend meals available.
1636Glen Gardner Youth Association, Inc.
908-537-4594
http://www.theyouthcenter.com
The Youth Center provides youth programs in education, recreation, and socialization for everyone 18 months through adults. Sports, culture, academics.
1637Visiting Health and Supportive Services
908-788-2544
http://www.hunterdonhealthcare.org
Non-profit agency provides home care to Hunterdon County residents regardless of their ability to pay. Services included: Home Health Aides; Respite Care; DYFS Aide.
1638Anderson House, Inc
908-534-5818
http://www.andersonhouse.org
Provides short term housing, education, and support for women who are recovering from the disease of alcoholism and/or drug addiction.
1639Interfaith Hospitality Network of Hunterdon County, Inc.
908-782-2490
http://www.community.cnj.com
A non-profit organization of congregations that minister to the needs of homeless women and families. Meals, shelter, and social services are provided for.
1640YMCA of Hunterdon County
908-782-1044
http://www.hcymca.org
Senior Adult Programs, pre-school, education, physical and aquatic programs for the disabled, camping, swimming, health and fitness programs.
1641Volunteer Guardianship One-On-One
908-343-6882
Provide court appointed guardians to persons adjudicated to be in need of such services. Such persons are typically elderly, indigent and without family.
1700UNITED WAY OF MONMOUTH COUNTY
732-938-5988
http://www.uwmonmouth.org
FUNDS 59 COMMUNITY AGENCIES THAT PROVIDE AN ESSENTIAL NETWORK OF HEALTH/HUMAN CARE SERVICES THROUGHOUT MONMOUTH COUNTY TO MEET THE DIVERSE NEEDS OF OUR NEIGHBORS.
1701Alzheimer's Association - Greater NJ Chapter
973-586-4300
http://www.alz.org
The Alzheimer's Association, Greater New Jersey Chapter, provides support and assistance to those affected by Alzheimer's disease.
1702Association for Retarded Citizens, Monmouth Unit, Inc.
732-493-1919
http://www.arcofmonmouth.org
Assist persons with mental retardation to live, learn, work, and play as integrated members of the community.
1703Monmouth Council of Boy Scouts of America
732-536-2347
http://www.monmouthbsa.org
Provides program planning and support to more than 100 organizations that charter 217 Scout units
1704Big Brothers Big Sisters of Monmouth County, Inc.
732-544-2224
http://www.bbbsmonmouth.org
To make a difference in the lives of at-risk children through a professionally supported, primarily one-to-one Mentoring relationship with a caring adult.
1705NY Services for the Handicapped-Camp Oakhurst
732-531-0215
http://www.campchannel.com/campoakhurst
Owns and operates Camp Oakhurst, a 15 acre residential facility, for the benefit of individuals with physical disabilities.
1706CPC Behavioral Healthcare
732-842-2000
http://www.cpcbehavioral.org
This mental health center provides counseling, substance abuse treatment, special education services for emotionally disturbed youth programming for children, residential services and employee assistance programs.
1707Community YMCA
732-290-9040 x125
http://www.TheCommunityYMCA.org
The Community YMCA service over 18,000 residents of Monmouth County on a annual basis. Over 25% of its participants receive some form of financial assistance.
1708Catholic Charities
732-747-9660
http://www.catholiccharitiestrenton.org
Provides mental health counseling and substance abuse treatment to anyone in need.
1709Aslan Youth Ministries
732-741-7824
A comprehensive program serving disadvantaged, urban youth in Monmouth County. Programs: mentor/tutoring, leadership classes, cultural/recreational activities & summer day camps.
1710Family & Children's Service of Monmouth County
732-222-9111
http://www.FCSmonmouth.org
A continuum of healthcare, social service and volunteer programs. Focus is on home health care, mental health treatment and prevention, including adoption services.
1712YMCA of Western Monmouth County
732-462-0464
http://www.ymcanj.org
An association of members devoted to community service and good works
1713Hispanic Affairs & Resource Center of monmouth county
732-774-3282
Provides assistance to Latin Americans focusing on promoting personal and community development.
1714Jewish Community Center of Greater Monmouth County
732-531-9100
http://www.jcc.yehud.com
Committed to enhancing the lives and well being of the community in an affordable and wholesome environment.
1715Jewish Family & Children's Service of Greater Monmouth County
732-774-6886
http://www.jfcsmonmouth.org
Serves Monmouth County on a non-sectarian basis with individual and family counseling, and other social services.
1716Visiting Nurse Association of Central Jersey
732-747-1204
http://www.vnacj.org
Home health and community health services provided throughout Monmouth County, including skilled nursing, rehabilitative therapy, home health aide services and certified hospice services
1717Mental Health Association of Monmouth County
732-542-6422
http://www.mentalhealthmonmouth.org
Dedicated to improving the care and treatment of children and adults with mental illness needs.
1718Child Care Services of Monmouth County
732-918-9901
http://www.ccsmc.org
A private, non-profit agency promoting safe, affordable, developmentally sound child care services for all families.
1719Boys and Girls Club of Monmouth County
732-775-7862
School age youth program providing recreational and educational programs.
1721Monmouth Council of Girl Scouts, Inc.
732-938-5454
http://www.mcgirlscouts.org
Gives girls courage through leadership initiatives and activities in the arts, environment, finance, global awareness, health and fitness, math, nutrition, science, sports, and technology areas.
1722Epilepsy Foundation of New Jersey
732-262-8020
http://www.efnj.com
Epilepsy Foundation provides a wide array of individual and family support services to people with developmental disabilities. Services include outreach, education, advocacy, employment and more.
1723Monmouth Day Care Center
732-741-4313
Provides a developmentally appropriate childcare program to the community since 1969, without regard to race, religion or economic status.
1724Prevention First
732-663-1800
http://www.preventionfirst.net
Provides prevention programs, education, public awareness, advocacy, information and referral sources regarding substance abuse and violence prevention and other drug and alcohol-related issues.
1725Planned Parenthood of Central New Jersey
732-842-9300
http://www.ppcnj.org
Provides comprehensive reproductive health care and education. Monmouth County Health Centers in Shrewsbury, Freehold, and Hazlet.
1727Western Monmouth Habitat for Humanity
732-308-3400
http://www.westmonhabitat.org
Provides decent affordable housing for low income families in Western Monmouth County.
1728Search Day Program
732-531-0454
Dedicated to realizing the potential of individuals with autism in the areas of socialization, communication, intellectual viability, independence and personal self-worth.
1729HABcore, Inc.
732-544-1975
http://www.habcore.org
Permanent and transitional supportive residential services in a family sitting for homeless and mentally ill people, featuring programs to foster independence and successful community living
1730Freehold Area Open Door
732-780-1089
http://www.freeholdareaopendoor.org
A volunteer-run interfaith pantry providing emergency food; resources and referrals; funds for utilities, housing medication; homework program.
1731Ladacin Network
732-493-5900
Providing education, vocational training, living alternatives, recreation, and family support to all children and adults with multiple physical disabilities. Centers in Wanamassa and Lakewood
1733Handicapped High Riders Club, Inc.
609-259-3884
Handicapped High Riders Club is for people with disabilities. Horseback riding/carriage driving is recognized as one of the most beneficial recreational therapies.
1734Westside Community Center
732-775-5549
Provides recreational, educational, and social programs to Asbury Park residents.
1735180-Turning Lives Around
732-264-4111
http://www.180nj.org
Agency provides shelter, counseling, protection, support, education and advocacy to residents of Monmouth County who have been affected by domestic violence and sexual assault.
1737Jersey Shore University Medical Center Foundation
732-775-5500
http://www.merdianhealth.com
A full-service major teaching hospital committed to providing services for the diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation and prevention of illness.
1738CentraState Medical Center
732-308-1850
http://www.centrastate.org
Offers over 200 health education programs & support groups for the community, business & schools
1739LOVE, Inc.
732-758-9030
http://www.LOVEINCNJ.ORG
A clearinghouse that serves those in need through 8 outreach ministries.
1741Collier Services
732-946-4771
http://www.collierservices.org
Collier Services provides non-sectarian educational recreational and residential programs for at-risk and special-needs children and youth.
1742Mercy Center Corp.
732-774-9397
http://www.mercycenternj.org
Provides shelter, food, family programs and education to economically disadvantaged persons, families and children spending.
1743Epiphany House
732-775-0720
http://www.epiphanyhouse.org
Epiphany House provides extended addiction treatment for women and transitional housing for them and their children.
1744Pleasant Valley Adult Day Care Center
732-888-4567
An adult day program that provides recreational programming, basic nursing services, meals and transportation to assist seniors to remain in community settings.
1745Foodbank of Monmouth & Ocean Counties
732-918-2600
http://www.foodbankmoc.org
Food Bank collects donated food and distributes it to the food pantries, soup kitchens and other charities, and runs programs to increase food self-sufficiency
1747Monmouth Neighborhood Housing, Inc./Manna House
732-566-8774
A transitional housing program for homeless women and children with any in-depth Life Skills program. We service nine families, approximately nine months.
1748Samaritan Center
732-446-1142
Full time food pantry and crisis center serving the Western Monmouth county area. Services also include homelessness prevention, client advocacy and referrals
1749Interfaith Neighbors
732-775-0525
http://www.interfaithneighbors.org
Constructs/rehabilitates homes for underprivileged persons, provides rental subsidies and provides meals for seniors of Monmouth County
1750Senior Citizens Activities Network (SCAN)
732-542-1326
http://www.scannj.com
Provides more than 300 classes for seniors that help keep them physically and intellectually healthier and to remain independent longer.
1751Project Paul
732-787-4887
Founded in 1980 to provide emergency services to those in need in the Bayshore Area of Monmouth County.
1753Monmouth Healthcare Foundation
732-923-6886
http://www.sbhcs.com
Monmouth Medical Center is a major community teaching hospital providing a full spectrum of services.
1754Monmouth Housing Alliance
732-389-2958
http://www.housingall.com
Affordable housing development, management, consultation and full time information and referral. Directly housing over 200 frail, disabled, special needs and lower income families.
1755Children's Tournament of Champions
732-462-7945
http://www.njtournamentofchampions.org
Provides athletic competition for learning disabled and physically challenged children. We believe through athletics children develop physical and cognitive skills along with a positive self-image.
1756Coastal Habitat for Humanity
732-974-2422
http://www.coastalhabitat.org
Through volunteer labor and donations of money and materials, Habitat builds and renovates affordable houses to eliminate poverty housing and homelessness from the Jersey shore.
1758Habitat for Humanity of Long Branch, Inc.
732-728-0441
http://www.monmouth.com/~habitat/
We build affordable housing.
1759The Center in Asbury Park
732-774-3416
http://www.thecenterinap.com
Providing support services for people living with HIV/AIDS.
1761Homing Corporation
732-389-6090
http://www.springhousenj.org
Provide transitional housing for homeless women & their children. Can house 9 families at . time for a period of 9-12 months
1762Valerie Fund
973-761-0422
http://www.thevaleriefund.org
To help provide financial support for the comprehensive medical care of children with cancer and blood disorders
1763National Multiple Sclerosis Society Mid Jersey
732-660-1005
http://www.mjcms.org
Dedicated to finding a cure for MS and to provide services for MS patients and their families.
1764Ocean's Harbor House
732-929-0660
http://www.oceansharborhouse.org
Emergency Shelter, hotline and crisis intervention, individual and family counseling, outreach and community education. Support groups for youth and parents, satellite and community based services.
1765Parker Family Health Center
732-212-0777
Free standing health clinic staffed by volunteer doctors and nurses. Primary care, pediatric, vaccinations, work and school physicals for individuals who do not have insurance
1766Interfaith Hospitality Network of Monmouth County
732-495-1050
http://www.IHN-OF-MC.org
A faith based non-profit organization that provides families who are homeless, with temporary shelter, meals, case management and credit repair services
1767Red Bank Regional Source Foundation
732-842-8000 ext.236
Individual and family counseling with a professional to help students and family members communicate effectively, develop coping skills and clarify choices when facing today's problems
1768Child Assault Prevention of Monmouth County
732-566-3397
http://www.njcap.org
Dedicated to reducing children's vulnerability to abuse through the empowering concept that each child has the right to be Safe, Strong and Free.
1769Family Based Services Association of NJ
732-380-1300
http://www.fbsanj.org
Provides community based support services to children and families with emotional and behavioral challenges.
1800UNITED WAY OF MORRIS COUNTY
973-966-1160
http://www.uwmorris.org
FOSTER COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT, COLLABORATIVE EFFORTS TO RESOLVE COMMUNITY PROBLEMS, AND MAKE AVAILABLE THE SERVICES MOST NEEDED IN MORRIS COUNTY.
1802Ada Budrick Child Care and Learning Center
973-335-0619
http://www.adabudrick.org
Child care center offering subsidized care for low income families. Serves pre-school children.
1803Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Morris County
973-335-3044
http://www.bbbsmorriscounty.org
One-to-one mentoring provided to children primarily from single parent homes through several programs, including the traditional program, school-based program, family & couples program.
1805Children On The Green
973-984-0094
Infant / pre-school care offering subsidized care to low income families. UWMC funding is for "slots" for children from homeless shelters.
1807Collinsville Child Care Center
973-267-0082
Pre-school child care center offering subsidized care for low income families.
1808Dover Child Care Center, Inc.
973-366-0277
Center offers pre-school and before and after school subsidized child care (full and part time; flexible hours) to low income families.
1809Jefferson Child Care and Education Center
973-663-2704
Pre-school program; before and after kindergarten care; before and after school care; summer camp program.
1811Deirdre O'Brien Child Advocacy Center of Morris County
973-631-5000
http://www.dobcac.org
On-site medical, psychological and judicial services to child victims of physical or sexual abuse.
1812Mt Olive Child Care and Learning Center, Inc.
973-927-1760
Multi-program center offering infant/toddler, pre-school and school age child care programs; subsidized care for low income families; parent education program.
1813DAWN, Inc.
973-361-5666
http://www.dawninc@nac.net
Information and referral, peer support, advocacy, independent living skills instruction and recreation for the disabled/handicapped population.
1814Hope House
973-361-5555
http://www.hopehousenj.org
Outpatient program for drug and alcohol abuse; individual, family and marital counseling, including people with AIDS; parenting education program; prevention programs; Fix-it/Chore programs for seniors.
1815Parsippany Child Day Care Center
973-334-7286
Subsidized infant and pre-school programs for low income families.
1816Roxbury Day Care Center, Inc.
973-584-3030
Day care/education for infant/pre-school children of parents who must work to self-support, in job training/incapacitated; before/after school care for older children.
1817Jewish Community Center (dba)
973-428-9300
http://www.jccmetrowest.org
Facilities and programs through which children and adults can grow their mental, physical, social and spiritual lives. Day and resident camping services available.
1818Morris Area Girl Scout Council
973-927-7722
http://www.magsc.org
Provides programs for girls, volunteer development council, merchandise purchasing. Project Safe provides after school activities, located in Dover schools for low income, Hispanic children.
1821El Primer Paso
973-361-0880
Programs teach English to Hispanic preschoolers and prepares them for kindergarten. Agency works with their families, and supervises several day care sites.
1822Family Service of Morris County
973-538-5260
http://www.fsmc.org
Provides individual, family, group counseling; child care consultation, mentors for families, support groups for families of the unemployed, Friends of the Blind, and Time Out.
1823First Call For Help
973-331-3663
http://www.firstcall.org
Personalized community information and referral services for Morris and Passaic counties.
1825United Cerebral Palsy of Morris/Somerset Inc.
908-879-2243
http://www.ucpmsnj.com
Programs serve persons with cerebral palsy and other disabilities: information, referral, pre-service training, accessible low income housing, family support cash subsidy, recreation and respite.
1826West Morris Area YMCA
973-366-1120
http://www.wmaymca.com
Provides physical exercise, aerobics, and aquatic classes; gymnasium, pool and fitness equipment; Y based child care center offering a subsidized pre-school program; summer camp.
1827Morris County Organization for Hispanic Affairs
973-366-4770
Activities and programs center around transportation, home weatherizing, personal computer training, social services, job counseling, immigration, citizenship and health education.
1828Gateway Northwest Maternal & Child Health Network
973-290-9444
http://www.maternalhealth.org
Provides education for clients and providers on child and maternal health; NJ Kidcare assistance; "Read A Story" in pediatric clinics. UWMC funds Emergency Medications Fund.
1831Interfaith Council For Homeless Families of Morris County
973-644-2757
Shelter and counseling for families in church facilities.
1832Jersey Battered Women's Service, Inc
973-455-1256
http://www.jbws.org
Hotline for victims of domestic violence; emergency shelter for abused women and their children. Counseling; legal advocacy; transitional living; dating violence prevention; counseling for abusers.
1833Jewish Family Service of Metrowest
973-765-9050
Provides counseling and support services for families and individuals, adoption services, child study team and resettlement programs.
1834Legal Services of Northwest Jersey Inc. morris division
973-285-6911
http://www.lsnj.org
Morris Divisions provides legal assistance, without charge, in civil cases for those unable to afford a private attorney.
1835Dress For Success Morris County Inc.
973-822-3188
http://www.dressforsuccess.org
Provides interview-appropriate clothing to low-income women seeking employment.
1836Mental Health Assn of Morris County
973-377-9280
Programs include mental health education, advocacy and supportive services to individuals and families, including homeless outreach.
1838Employment Horizons
973-538-8822
Trains young adults and others with mental or physical handicaps to develop their skills in sheltered workshops and community-based employment.
1839P.G. Chambers School, Inc.
973-829-8484
http://www.childrenscenter.org
Special education, rehabilitation and support for handicapped children and families. Kids Count Child Care programs for both able and disabled children six weeks to five years.
1840Children's Aid & Family Services, Inc
973-285-0165
http://www.cafsnj.org
Provides adoption placement and services to children and their families.
1842Thursday Morning Club
973-377-0244
Full range of recreational, social and educational programs for persons of all ages; nursery school; space provided to the general public for meetings and events.
1843Visiting Nurse Assn of Northern New Jersey
973-539-1216
http://www.vnannj.org
Skilled bedside nursing, therapy and health care for patients in their homes; eldercare; hospice; community health programs; wellness programs for industry.
1844Visiting Nurse Assn of Somerset Hills
908-234-2220
http://www.visitingnurse.org
Skilled bedside nursing, therapy, health care for patients in homes; eldercare; hospice; community health; wellness programs for industry. Somerset Hills Day Care for older adults.
1847Lakeland Hills Family YMCA
973-334-2820
Programs for children and adults' mental, physical, social, spiritual lives. Pre-school offers subsidized care for low income families. After school care; summer camp.
1848Madison Area YMCA
973-377-6200
http://www.madisonareaymca.org
Programs for children/adults' mental, physical, social, spiritual lives. FM Kirby Children's Center: infant, pre-school, before/after school programs. Low income families subsidized. Summer camp.
1849Morris Center YMCA
973-267-0704
http://www.morriscenterymca.org
Programs for children/adults' physical, mental, social, spiritual lives. Owls: subsidized infant/pre-school care; Y's Kids: before/after school care for older children. Summer camp.
1851Morris Tomorrow
973-984-2000
Provides a forum for discussion of and action on public issues in the county.
1852Morristown Neighborhood House Association
973-538-1229
http://www.neighborhood-house.org
Provides recreational, educational and social programs for all ages. Child center offers subsidized pre-school and before and after school care to low income families.
1853Homeless Solutions
973-993-0833
http://www.homelesssolutions.org
Care for the homeless, including emergency shelter and meals, counseling services; assistance with job placement; transitional and permanent housing.
1855American Red Cross of Northwest New Jersey
973-538-2160
http://www.northwestnjredcross.org
Volunteer blood donor program; emergency and community services, including disaster relief to military dependents; first aid, CPR. water safety training; community health programs; AIDS education.
1856American Red Cross - Southeast Morris Chapter
973-377-0455
http://www.semorrisredcross.org
Volunteer blood donor program; emergency and community services, including disaster relief to military dependents; first aid, CPR. water safety training; community health programs; AIDS education.
1857Head Start Community Program
973-989-9444
http://www.headstartmc.org
Free, comprehensive pre-school program to children from low income families. UWMC funds extended day child care for parents who work, incapacitated or in job training.
1863Volunteers for Morris County
973-538-7200
http://www.volunteermorris.org
Provides recruitment and referral of volunteers to nonprofit organizations in need of particular talents, skills and backgrounds.
1864Freedom House
908-537-6043
http://www.freedomhouse.net
Halfway house (long-term residential); transitional housing (3/4 house); treatment for adult males recovering from substance abuse and addictions.
1865Literacy Volunteers of America - Morris County
973-984-1998
http://www.lvamorris.org
Provides tutors to adults and families who need to improve reading, writing or English conversational skills.
1875Housing Partnership for Morris County
973-659-9222
Agency assists municipalities, organizations and individuals in meeting their affordable housing needs, rental and homeowner education; apartment and senior housing guides; advocacy.
1876Madison Day Care Center
973-377-6941
Pre-school and day care programs provided for low income families.
1878Alfre, Inc.
973-540-0116
Housing and treatment programs for recovering women substance abusers.
1879United Jewish Communities of MetroWest NJ
973-884-4800
http://www.ujmetrowest.org
Agency responsible for fundraising and allocating for needed services, primarily for the Jewish population. UMNC funding is directed towards a joint transportation initiative.
1900UNITED WAY OF NORTH ESSEX
973-746-4040
http://www.uwne.org
SERVING SUBURBAN ESSEX COUNTY, NJ BY IDENTIFYING COMMUNITY NEEDS, FACILITATING SOLUTIONS, RAISING AND ALLOCATING FUNDS TO PRIORITY PROGRAMS AND AGENCIES.
1901American Red Cross of Metropolitan NJ
973-575-0880
http://www.redcrossmetronj.org
Help avoid, prepare for, and cope with emergencies. Disaster services, first aid, Braille transcriptions, etc.
1903Care Plus NJ
973-744-6522
http://www.careplusnj.org
Provides community-based comprehensive mental health services to people in northern NJ.
1908Family Service League
973-746-0800
http://www.familyserviceleague.org
Family counseling and child care center.
1909Girl Scout Council of Greater Essex & Hudson County NJ
973-746-8200
http://www.gscgehc.org
Informal, educational organization offering contemporary, values-based programs and activities for girls 5-17, designed to increase leadership, self-esteem, self potential and skills.
1910Hollow Day Care Center Inc
973-783-5580
http://www.Montclairteam.org
Serving children ages 6-13 from low income families with after-school care and full-day summer day camp program.
1911Bridge, Inc. (The)
973-228-3000
Services include mental health and substance abuse counseling, family crisis intervention, School Based Youth Services.
1912Mental Health Association of Essex County
973-509-9777
http://www.mhaessex.org
Providing education, training, & advocacy program, senior center, and Kids Cope & Parent Cope program.
1913Life Management Inc.
973-655-3000
Provides advocacy, consultation, education and direct services to seniors in need.
1915National Council of Jewish Women Essex County Section
973-740-0588
http://www.ncjwessex.org
Research, education, advocacy, & community service for women, children & families.
1916ARC of Essex County, Inc.
973-535-1181
http://www.arcessex.org
Infant development, early intervention,preschool, recreation, summer day camp for the developmentally disabled.
1917Cope Center, Inc
973-783-6655
http://www.copecenter.net
Youth and family substance abuse counseling, licensed drug-free treatment program.
1919Senior Care and Activities Center, Inc.
973-783-5589
http://www.sencare.org
Adult day care for the frail and elderly, social activities, nutritious meals and socialization.
1920Salvation Army - Montclair Citadel
973-744-3313
Emergency and/or transitional housing to the homeless and disadvantaged; case management.
1923National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence North Jersey
973-783-9313
Counseling, education, prevention and treatment for alcoholism and drug dependency.
1925YMCA of Montclair
973-744-3400
http://www.montclairymca.org
Afterschool and summer day camp, fitness activities for families
1928Partners for Women and Justice Inc.
973-233-0111
To promote equal access to the judicial system for deserving women struggling with child support, custody, visitation & domestic violence.
1929Interfaith Hospitality Network for the Homeless of Essex
973-313-1100
http://www.IHNEssexNJ.org
Provide emergency shelter, meals, & support services.
1931Montclair Neighborhood Development Corp.
973-744-9094
http://www.Montclairteam.org
Provides educational, cultural and recreational activities for youth.
1932Montclair Volunteer Ambulance Unit
973-783-7624
Provides local residents with free emergency care and transportation to area hospital.
1933Neighborhood Child Care Center Inc.
973-744-4228
http://www.montclairteam.org
Day and afterschool care for children ages 2 through 9; summer day program.
1934Northwest Essex Community Healthcare Network
973-744-7733
Assists disabled persons with job skills, work adjustment, out-patient services, etc.
1935Jewish Family Service of Metrowest
973-765-9050
http://www.jfs-metronj.org
Comprehensive social service agency offering counseling, psychotherapy, addressing anger management and domestic violence, case management, on a non-discriminatory basis.
2000UNITED WAY OF OCEAN COUNTY
732-240-0311
A COMMUNITY BUILDING ORGANIZATION DEDICATED TO MEETING THE PRIORITY HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICE NEEDS OF OCEAN COUNTY THROUGH EFFECTIVE PROGRAMS AND A COMMUNITY CAMPAIGN.
2003Children's Home Society of NJ
732-905-6363
Child care, unplanned pregnancy, infant foster care, pregnant and parenting adolescents, adoption, post adoption, protective services, childhood separation and loss counseling, and youth primary prevention.
2004Association for the Multiple Impaired Blind, Inc.
732-262-0082
Promoting community integration for people who are blind or visually impaired and have multiple impairments by providing opportunities for community living, training and support.
2005Ocean Behavioral Health Care Services of Catholic Charities
732-262-3414
Provides counseling to all residents of Ocean County as well as specific services for the elderly and children.
2006Community Options, Inc.
609-951-9900
Provides housing, home support, personal care, therapy services, pre-vocational training and respite care.
2009Adaco
732-367-5515
Mission is to reduce the incidence and prevalence of the disease of alcoholism and other drug addiction diseases. Consultation, professional training, treatment referrals, resource center.
2010Boy Scouts of America/Jersey Shore Council
732-349-1037
Develops character, self-confidence, and life skills in youth in grades 1-12, building strong family values in a safe, structured, nurturing environment fostering teamwork and leadership.
2011Girl Scouts of Ocean County NJ, Inc.
732-349-4499
Offer girls, ages 5-17 an opportunity to develop their potential, make friends, develop skills, and become a vital part of the community through educational/recreational activities.
2015Long Beach Island Community Center
609-494-8861
Provides social services, education, and recreation programs to County residents regardless of age, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, or religious affiliation.
2016Ocean County Hunger Relief, Inc.
732-505-4357
Provides 4 day emergency food packages through a network of 38 pantries located throughout Ocean County.
2017Preferred Behavioral Health of NJ
732-367-4700
Provides a comprehensive continuum of mental health and substance abuse services to individuals of all ages.
2018Ocean County YMCA
732-341-9622
Providing programs involving health enhancement, skill development, aquatics, recreation, summer day camp, a certified nursery school, programs for the handicapped and those with special limitations.
2019Maryville, Inc.
856-629-0244
Provide comprehensive, high quality treatment to individuals and families affected by the disease of addiction, regardless of ability to pay.
2020Twenty-One Plus, Inc.
732-240-3118
Provides opportunities for adults with developmental disabilities over the age of 21 in Ocean County. These include: Day Programs, Supported Employment, Residential and Respite Services.
2021Ladacin Network (formerly Cerebral Palsy of Monmouth & Ocean)
732-905-7200
Providing education, vocational training, living alternatives, recreation, and family support to all children and adults with multiple physical disabilities. Centers in Wanamassa and Lakewood.
2023Visiting Homemaker Service of Ocean County
732-244-5565
The Visiting HomeCare Service of Ocean County helps elderly, ill and disabled persons to remain in their own homes by providing Home Health Aide, Housekeeping, Companion and Adult Day Care Services.
2025Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Ocean County
732-905-5349
Provides community and site-based mentoring programs to "at risk" children. Mentors are role models to the children providing support, guidance and encouragement.
2026Chariot Riders, Inc.
732-657-2710
Will provide therapeutic horseback riding for the physically and mentally disabled children and adults to improve the quality of their physical, mental, and social well being.
2028Community Services, Inc. of Ocean County
732-367-1400
Provides services for elderly: Meals on Wheels, Nutrition Project for the Elderly, Social Support Services, Medical Transportation, NJ EASE access.
2029Jewish Federation of Ocean County
732-363-0530
Counseling for individuals, couples & families on a sliding scale. Provide senior support services, free at-home assessments, for those in frail health or homebound.
2030Providence House of Catholic Charities - Ocean
732-262-3143
Provide comprehensive services free of charge for victims of domestic abuse and their children, including a 24-hour hotline, individual/group counseling, emergency shelter, advocacy and education.
2031Team Randy
732-914-9500
An eight-week travel day camp for physically challenged, non-challenged, and financially disadvantaged, intellectually able teens.
2033Counseling & Referral Service of Ocean
732-920-2700
Provide treatment for substance abusers and their families, and counseling to individuals, families and groups for adjustment problems and some mental health issues.
2034Family Planning Center of Ocean County, Inc.
732-364-9696
Provide residents in need with food, clothing, household items: rent, mortgage, utility assistance: transitional housing: and advocacy & case management to promote self-sufficiency.
2035Ocean's Harbor House
732-929-9096
Youth Shelter and Outreach Programs provides emergency housing, prevention, outreach and crisis intervention services for runaway, homeless and abused youth, and their families.
2039Interfaith Health & Support Services of Southern Ocean County
609-978-3103
Interfaith Health & Support Services is a coalition of 23 congregations and service agencies providing Interfaith Volunteer Caregiving and Parish Nursing to Southern Ocean County.
2040Emergency Services of Catholic Charities
732-363-5322
Provide residents in need with food, clothing, household items: rent, mortgage, utility assistance: transitional housing: and advocacy & case management to promote self-sufficiency.
2042Interfaith Hospitality Network of Ocean County
732-370-1550
Provide shelter, meals and assistance to homeless families. We continue to provide help while guests seek employment and housing.
2045Monmouth Council Girl Scouts, Inc.
732-938-5454
Monmouth Council of Girl Scouts serves 11,800 girls in Monmouth and Northern Ocean Counties. .83 cents of every dollar supports girl programs.
2047Ocean-Monmouth Legal Services, Inc.
732-341-2727
Provides free legal assistance to indigent residents and certain non-profit organizations in Ocean and Monmouth Counties. Services include housing, government benefits and consumer matters.
2051Vetgroup, Inc.
609-971-7613
Provides comprehensive services to veterans residing in Ocean County. Emergency shelter/food, transportation, job search assistance, benefit entitlement are some of the available services.
2052Deborah Hospital Foundation
609-893-3372
To provide the necessary staff/financial resources required to deliver the highest quality inpatient/ outpatient services for the diagnosis/treatment of heart and lung disease.
2055Cerebral Palsy Association of Middlesex County
732-549-6187
Regional treatment and multi-services agency for infants, children and adults with developmental and related disabilities ­ early intervention, education, medical, residential, vocational programs and assistive technology.
2056Community Medical Center Foundation
732-557-3910
Provides funds for purchase of equipment, facilities expansion and programs, like Senior Health Network, Center for Kids & Family and Center for Women's Health.
2058The Special Children's Center
732-367-0099
Provides free respite programs for special needs children ages 3-18 and their families including after school care, weekend & holiday programs and summer day camps.
2100UNITED WAY OF PASSAIC COUNTY (UWPC)
973-279-8900
http://www.unitedwaypassaic.org
PROVIDES COMMUNITY SOLUTIONS IN THE AREAS OF EARLY CHILDHOOD INTERVENTION, YOUTH AT RISK, LITERACY, HOUSING AND EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMS THROUGH A NETWORK OF PARTNER PROVIDERS.
2101ARC of Bergen/Passaic Counties
201-343-0322
Comprehensive services and supports for individuals with developmental and other disabilities including advocacy, family support, vocational evaluation, training and placement, residential, social, recreational, infant and prevention.
2102Northern NJ Maternal Child Health Consortium
973-881-6927
http://www.nnjm-chc.org
Operating as Paterson HM-HB strives to improve the health of women, during reproductive years and that of their infants through prevention, advocacy, planning and outreach.
2104Boys & Girls Club/Clifton
973-773-0966
http://www.bgcclifton.org
Provide youth with safe environment, guidance and daily opportunities to develop skills, self-esteem and responsibility to attain their full potential to become productive, capable citizens.
2105Hudson County Legal Service Corp.
973-523-2900
http://www.lsnj.org
Provides legal services for low-income, senior and disabled Passaic County residents in civil law matter. with serious housing, family, consumer, and public benefits law problems.
2106Boys & Girls Club/Hawthorne
973-427-6931
http://www.bgchawthorne.org
A private, non-profit, non sectarian corporation providing youth guidance in the areas of health, social, cultural, educational and character development.
2108Boys & Girls Club/Paterson
973-279-3055
http://www.bgclubofpaterson.org
Guidance recreation agency serving primarily disadvantaged children (6-18). The Club provides a wide array of programs including leadership and athletics programs, but focusing on education.
2109Jewish Federation of Greater Clifton & Passaic
973-777-7638
Jewish Family Service (JFS) is a multi-service family counseling agency providing an array of supports and services to strengthen family life in Passaic County.
2111The Father English Community Center
973-881-0280
http://www.fatherenglish.org
The Father English Community Center, a multi-purpose social service agency, embraces the total care and welfare of all persons living in the Diocese of Paterson.
2112Children's Day Nursery & Family Center
973-777-5544
http://www.cdnfc.org
Daycare/preschool services for children 18 months to 6 years, of income eligible parents who work, attend school, or are enrolled in job training programs.
2113Camp Vacamas association
973-838-3023
http://www.vacamas.org
Vacamas is a year-round social service agency serving over 5,000 disadvantaged children annually. Our programs encourage children to make positive life choices.
2115Mental Health Association in Passaic County
973-478-4444
http://www.mhapc.com
The Mental Health Association in Passaic County is a non-profit volunteer-based organization devoted to public education, prevention and advocacy in the field of mental health.
2118Homecare Options
973-523-1224
http://www.homecareoptions.com
The Agency provides a variety of home care services designed to care for people in their own homes to prevent or delay institutionalization.
2119Eva's Kitchen & Sheltering Programs, Inc.
973-523-6220
http://www.evasvillage.org
Eva's Sheltering Programs, Inc. is a non-profit poverty program that provides food, shelter, medical care, drug and alcohol rehabilitation to the poor and homeless.
2120Girl Scouts/Lenni-Lenape Council, Inc.
973-248-8200
http://www.gslic.org
Lenni-Lenape serves girls ages 5 to 17 in a partnership with trained adults to develop values, relate to others, develop to full potential and contribute to society.
2122Jewish Family and Children's Services of North Jersey
973-595-0111
JF & CS provides clinical, outreach, education and community based services to children, adolescents adults, couples and families of all ages and in all stages of life.
2124CUMAC-ECHO
973-742-5518
http://www.cumacecho.org
Operates food pantry and thrift shop. Provides job training and employment services for those in need.
2125Greater Paterson OIC
973-881-0540
http://www.gpoic.org
Established in 1971, Greater Paterson OIC provides employment and training programs to unemployed and low-income residents of Paterson and Passaic County.
2132Passaic County Interfaith Hospitality Network
973-247-9300
Area religious congregations and volunteers that shelter and support homeless families in Passaic County. It is the only full family shelter in the County
2135Operation Link-Up, Inc.
973-321-1000
Is primarily a mentoring program, which also provides enrichment activities and assist, students in getting through high school, into colleges and securing job opportunities
2140YM-YWHA of North Jersey
973-595-0100
http://www.ymha-nj.org
The YM-YWHA of North Jersey has since 1887 provided social, cultural, recreational, educational and health and fitness to our community.
2141Wayne Police Athletic League (PAL)
973-696-2896
http://www.waynepal.org
The Wayne P.A.L. provides youth programs and activities in a safe, positive environment based on sound moral and ethical principles, providing facilities for the community.
2145YMCA/Paterson
973-684-2320
A community center that provides a wide range of services and programs for people of all ages, including housing, education, recreation and socialization.
2174Association for Special Children & Families
973-728-8744
A private, not for profit support, education and advocacy organization for families who have children with special needs which affects their development and learning.
2199American Red Cross / Metropolitan New Jersey, Inc.
973-797-3333
http://www.rcmetronj.org
The American Red Cross is a humanitarian organization, led by volunteers, which helps people prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies.
2200UNITED WAY OF SALEM COUNTY
856-935-2538
http://www.uwsalem.org
WORKING IN SALEM COUNTY THROUGH FUNDED AGENCIES AND SPECIAL PROJECTS. UNITED WAY HELPS ALL CITIZENS IN TIMES OF EMERGENCY OR IN EVERYDAY CHALLENGES OF LIFE.
2201AIDS Coalition of Southern NJ
856-935-7510
Its mission is to ensure the quality of care and the continuity of vital resources for people affected by the HIV/AIDS health crisis
2202American Red Cross Salem County Chapter
856-299-1027
http://www.arc-salem.org
Provides help for disaster victims, need for blood, first aid and CPR training, resources for Aids education, medical loan closet, and services to military personnel.
2203Get Where You Should Be
856-478-2570
Get Where You Should Be empowers children to understand their value and apply principles to reach their goals and find a positive purpose in life.
2205Cerebral Palsy Center of Gloucester and Salem County's
856-582-5151
Provides education, therapeutic, diagnostic and intervention services for persons with disabilities from birth to 21 years of age
2208Girl Scouts of the South Jersey Pines
856-384-3223
http://www.gssip.org
Serves educational, social development and recreational needs of girls in a five county area of Southern New Jersey including Salem County.
2209Healthcare Commons, Inc.
856-299-3200
http://www.hcommons.com
Provides a variety of mental health services including assessment, treatment, educational and advocacy programs.
2210Habitat for Humanity Salem County
856-299-8422
http://www.habitat.org
Volunteer project building low cost homes that are sold to lower income working families at no profit and no interest.
2211Meals on Wheels of Salem
856-935-3663
Over 450 community volunteers deliver nutritious meals each weekday to the homebound elderly and disabled persons in Salem County.
2213Robins' Nest Children's Services
856-881-8689
http://www.robinsnestinc.org
Services committed to quality psychotherapeutic treatment which promotes healing and improves family functioning. An array of programs which are culturally sensitive, family centered and community based.
2218Salem County Library Commission
856-769-2018
Provides free library service throughout the county to residents without access to a public library. Funding provides large print and audio books for residents.
2220ARC of Salem County, The
856-935-3600
http://www.arcsalem.com
Provides advocacy, housing, employment education, training, respite, personal assistance and recreation services for person with disabilities
2221Salvation Army
856-935-0305
Provides assistance with food, shelter, clothing, utilities, counseling, missing persons, prescriptions, summer camp, disasters, and referrals as needed.
2222Shirley Eve's Development & Therapeutic Center
856-825-5840
Services to disabled children and adults, including respite care, adaptive equipment, ramp systems, group homes, advocacy, and referrals
2223SODAT, Inc.
856-935-0441
http://www.sodat.org
Outpatient services, treatment and prevention, all dealing with substances abuse and related issues.
2228YMCA of Salem County
856-299-7493
http://www.ymcasc.com
The YMCA is dedicated to putting Christian principles into practice by providing programs that build a healthy spirit, mind and body for all.
2229Salem County Interagency Council of Human Services
856-935-7510 X 8316
Community based human services planning council. Provides attendant care, information and referrals through the Office for the Disabled
2230Oasis Kitchen
856-935-1815
Serves nutritious midday meals five days a week to all who profess a need, regardless of race, religion, or background
2231Ranch Hope
856-935-1555
http://www.ranchhope.org
Residential and educational programs for troubled youth through change in environment, counseling, a special education and spiritual guidance.
2232Salem County Women's Services
856-935-6655
Provides domestic violence and sexual assault/rape services for Salem County. A 24-hour hotline, individual and group counseling, advocacy, court accompaniment and community education
2238Famcare, Inc.
856-678-4000
Salem County Parent Education program for parents who have been identified as experiencing abuse and neglecting interactions with their children.
2239John B. Campbell Family & Fitness Center
856-935-7789
Social, recreational, health, and fitness programs for all ages. Child care for infant through 5, also drop in and after school care.
2240Homecare Services of Southern Jersey
856-878-6035
http://www.sjhs.com
A full range of comprehensive health care and supportive services which include skilled nursing, homemaker/home health aide service and a medical adult day program.
2242Maryville, Inc.
856-935-9305
Continues founder's vision of creating a caring professional atmosphere where substance abusers receive the tools to chose sobriety-based lifestyle.
2300UNITED WAY OF SOMERSET COUNTY
908-725-6640
http://www.somersetonline.org
AN INDEPENDENT NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION THAT ACTS AS A CATALYST FOR POSITIVE CHANGE, FUNDING 99 PROGRAMS AND HUMAN SERVICE AGENCIES, DEVELOPING VOLUNTEER RESOURCES AND BUILDING COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS.
2301Adult Day Care Center of Somerset Cty
908-725-0068
http://www.adultdaycenter.org
The Adult Day Center provides day care services for the disabled and elderly in an effort to provide an alternative to institutional care.
2302American Red Cross, Greater Somerset County Chapter
908-725-2217
http://www.redcross.org/nj/gscc
Volunteer led humanitarian organization which provides relief to disaster victims, helps people prevent/prepare for and respond to emergencies through services consistent with its Congressional Charter
2303Anderson House
908-534-5818
http://www.andersonhouse.org
Anderson House is a residential program for women recovering from alcohol and drug addiction
2304The ARC of Somerset County
908-725-8544
http://www.arcofsomerset.org
Provides advocacy and direct services for people with developmental disabilities and their families from birth throughout adulthood in and around Somerset County.
2305Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Hunterdon & Somerset Counties
908-730-7773
http://www.bbbsa.org
Empowering children, primarily from single parent families to become positive, productive, and healthy citizens through interaction with mature and caring mentors.
2306Crawford House, Inc.
908-847-5153
http://www.crawfordhouse.org
A private, non-profit agency providing treatment and transitional living programs for New Jersey women recovering from drug/alcohol addition, especially indigent/disadvantaged women.
2307Catholic Charities of Somerset County
908-722-1881
http://www.ccdom.org
Services provided regardless of religion. Programs include parenting skills, youth center, childcare, drug/alcohol treatment, financial counseling, senior shopping services, and individual/family counseling.
2308Cerebral Palsy Association
732-549-6187
http://www.cpamc.org
Comprehensive services for infants, children and adults with developmental and related disabilitie. throughout New Jersey.
2309Interfaith Hospitality Network of Somerset County
908-704-1920
http://www.ihnsomconj.org
The IHNSC is a non-profit emergency assistance homeless shelter. Professional staff in conjunction wit. congregations provide shelter, meals. counseling and support referrals.
2310Family & Community Services of Somerset County
732-356-1082
http://www.fcssomerset.org
Provides professional Mental Health and Addictions counseling for individuals and families on a sliding scale basis. Also provides wide range of community educational/prevention programs.
2312Jewish Federation of Somerset/Hunterdon/Warren Counties
908-725-6994
http://www.jfedshaw.org
The Jewish Federation of Somerset, Hunterdon & Warren Counties coordinates Jewish philanthropic, social service, welfare, communal, and educational activities in the three county areas.
2313Martin Luther King Youth Center, Inc.
908-526-3688
The Martin Luther King Youth Center provides a program which addresses the educational, developmental, cultural, social, physical, nutritional and mental needs of school aged children.
2314Middle Earth
908-725-7223
http://www.middleearthonline.org
Provides recreation, informal counseling, 24-hour hotline, information and referral, life skills education, outreach and mentoring services to youth and families in Somerset County.
2315Jointure, The
908-722-0233
http://www.jointure.org
The Jointure provides School Age Childcare, Community Adult Education, Adult Literacy classes and sponsors the Somerset Valley Orchestra and Raritan Valley Symphonic Band.
2316Midland School
908-722-8222
http://www.midlandschool.org
The Midland School provides comprehensive educational programming for children with special needs. Job training, job placement and community housing are also available for adults with disabilities.
2317Resource Center for Women & Their Families
908-359-0003
http://www.rcwtf.org
Provides services for victims of domestic violence that include emergency shelter, 24 hour-hotline, transitional housing, legal advocacy, adult and children'. counseling and community outreach.
2318Girl Scouts, Rolling Hills Council
908-725-1226
http://www.girlscouts-rh.org
Informal education, activities, events and summer camp for girls 5-17. Community service, decision making, personal growth in a positive environment. Training for all adults.
2319Raritan Valley Habitat for Humanity
908-704-0016
http://www.rvhabitat.org
RVHFH is a non-profit organization that builds modest affordable homes in partnership with low-income families in Somerset and Hunterdon Counties.
2320Middlesex Interfaith Partners with the Homeless, Inc.
732-549-5559
http://www.miph.net
M.I.P.H. provides housing and comprehensive support services to homeless populations in Central New Jersey with the purpose of ending homelessness.
2321Rock Brook School Foundation
908-431-9500
http://www.rock-brook.org
Provides an educational/therapeutic day school program for special needs children ages 3-12. Community outreach includes therapy, tutoring and grant programs in urban areas.
2322Learning Gate
908-725-1060
The Learning Gate provide. quality affordable childcare to families regardless of their ethnic or socioeconomic background. Our year round programs are state licensed.
2323Franklin Township FoodBank
732-246-0009
http://www.franklinfoodbank.org
Franklin Township Food Bank is an agency organized to serve the emergency food needs and USDA commodities to residents of Franklin Township, Somerset County.
2324YMCA, Somerset Hills
908-766-7898
http://www.somersethillsymca.org
Development of spirit, mind and body through programs that promote health, wellness, youth, leadership, volunteerism, values, family support, community and collaboration.
2325Somerset Community Action Program
732-846-8888
http://www.somersetcap.org
The Jewish Community Center serves Somerset, Hunterdon and Warren Counties providing fitness, recreational, social, cultural and educational programs for the entire community
2326Somerset Council on Alcoholism & Drug Dependency
908-722-4900
http://www.somersetcouncil.com
We are a private non-profit, public health agency. Our primary mission is the prevention of alcoholism an. drug dependency through building community and family awareness.
2327YMCA, Somerset Valley
908-722-4567
http://www.ymcasomersetvalley.org
The SVYMCA is a membership organization that serves the community by promoting physical, mental and spiritua. health in a safe and friendly environment. Everyone is welcome.
2328Somerset Home for Temporarily Displaced Children
908-526-6605
http://www.somersethome.org
The mission of the Somerset Home is to develop and implement a variety of community services to respond to the needs of at-risk youth and their families.
2329Contact We Care, Inc.
908-490-1480
http://www.contactwecare.org
CONTAC. We Care, a 24-hour hotline, provides crisis intervention, answering 1-800-SUICIDE. reassurance, support, and information and referrals on community resources to callers in New Jersey.
2330United Family & Children's Society
908-755-4848
http://www.unitedfamily.org
UFCS offers individual and group counseling throughout Central New Jersey, domestic and international adoptions state-wide and programs for children, teen parents and deinstitutionalized adults.
2331Jewish Communit. Center of Somerset, Hunterdon & Warren Cty's
908-725-6994
http://www.ssbjcc.org
The Jewish Community Center serves Somerset, Hunterdon and Warren Counties providing fitness, recreational, social, cultural and educational programs for the entire community.
2333Visiting Nurse Association of Somerset Hills
908-766-0180
http://www.visitingnurse.org
RN's and other professionals provide Home Health Care and Hospice in the home as well as Respite relief to caregivers of frail elderly and disabled.
2334Community Visiting Nurse Association
908-725-9355
http://www.vnacj.org
Community VNA is a not for profit, Home Health Agency that has provided Home Care and Hospice services to both Somerset and Middlesex counties for over 50 years.
2335Visiting Nurse & Health Services
908-352-5694
http://www.vnss.com
Home Health Care, Infusion, Pediatrics, Hospice, Wellness programs. Psychiatric Home Care, Case Management, Teaching Homemakers. Health Education. Maternal-Child Health and Healthy Families.
2336Community Hope, Inc.
973-463-9600
http://www.communityhope-nj.org
Community Hope, Inc. offers hope, fosters growth and promotes independence for young adults with mental illness by providing them with supportive housing and vital services.
2338Alternatives, Inc.
908-685-1444
http://www.alternativesinc.org
Alternatives, Inc. has served individuals with developmental disabilities, mental health consumers, homeless families and at-risk teens since 1980.
2339American Red Cross, Tri-County Chapter
908-756-6414
http://www.tricountyredcross.org
A humanitarian organization, providing excellence in relief to victims of disasters and helping people prevent, prepare for and respond to personal and community emergencies.
2340Jewish Family Service of Somerset, Hunterdon, and Warren Counties
908-725-7799
http://www.ajfca.org
Non-discriminatory, social service agency providing individual, couple, group counseling for children and adults; in-home assessments, therapy, case management for elderly; career counseling, refugee resettlement.
2347YMCA, Plainfield Area
908-756-6060
http://www.ymca.net
A community service organization dedicated to helping all people to develop in mind, body and spirit in Union, Middlesex and Somerset Counties.
2348YWCA, Plainfield/North Plainfield Area
908-756-3836
http://www.ywca.org
The YWCA is a women's membership movement, providing childcare, after school, summer camp; health and fitness center; teen programs; career assessment, training and job placement.
2357Girl Scouts, Washington Rock Council
908-232-3236
http://www.westfieldnj.com/girlscouts
Educational enrichment and recreational program for girls 5-17, offering leadership development, community service, career exploration, day and resident camping, and training programs for adults.
2359Plainfield Cty Union of the King's Daughter Day School
908-756-7788
http://www.kingsdaughtersdayschool.org
Established in 1906. Nationally accredited childcare, before and after school and summer camp. Sliding scale fee, sick childcare and support services available for enrolled families.
23614-H Association of Somerset County
908-526-6644
http://www.somerset.rce.rutgers.edu
The 4-H Association is dedicated to promoting and supporting the educational projects & activities of the Somerset County 4-H Youth Development Program.
2362HomeSharing, Inc.
908-526-4663
http://www.homesharing.org
HomeSharing prevents homelessness by matching seekers, those looking for affordable housing in the community, with providers, residents who need to share their homes.
2364Child Care Connection, Inc.
908-725-4428
http://www.childcareconnection-nj.org
A child care resource and referral agency that counsels parents, provides referrals, builds child care supply, offers training and technical assistance to child care organizations.
2365Legal Services of Northwest, Jersey, Inc.
908-231-0840
http://www.lsnj.org
Legal services for low-income people to improve children's lives; maintain housing, economic stability, safety, health; assist disaster victims; improve legal services delivery.
2366Somerset County Vocational / Technical High School Fnd.
908-526-8900
http://www.scti.org
The Twilight Program is an after school and summer vocational skills training program for at-risk youth living in Somerset County.
2367Somerset Hills Adult Day Care Center
908-647-1077
http://www.shadc.org
Provides a comprehensive, structured day time program for the frail elderly in order to prevent premature institutionalization and provide a break for family care givers.
2368Volunteers of America Delaware Valley
908-707-9753
http://www.voadv.org
Agape House Program offers temporary shelter, including case management and child services to homeless families in Somerset County.
2372Foodbank Network of Somerset County
732-560-1813
The goal of the Foodbank Network is to alleviate hunger in our community. This is done by distributing packages of food to families needing assistance.
2373Freedom House, Inc.
908-537-6043
http://www.freedomhouse.net
Freedom House provides substance abuse treatment for men in a halfway house setting, transitional housing for women, and services for families.
2375Somerset County Coalition on Affordable Housing (SCCOAH)
908-704-8901
http://www.sccoah.org
SCCOAH provide. information, referrals, counseling and programs (free of charge), to assist low and moderate income people in need of affordable housing in Somerset County.
2376Somerset Treatment Services
908-722-1232
http://www.somersettreatmentcenters.org
Provides comprehensive out-patient substance abuse services, including prevention, assessments, counseling, groups, intensive outpatient program, methadone treatment, free HIV case management and drug treatment.
2378United Cerebral Palsy of Morris/Somerset, Inc.
908-879-2243
http://www.ucpa.org
Health care services for children/adults with disabilities and families. Family Support, Respite, Recreation, Stresspite, Respite Co-options, Personal Assistants, Housing, Residential, Community Education, Information & Resources.
2381Women's Health & Counseling Center
908-526-2335
http://www.womenandhealth.org
Services include primary health care; reproductive health; well-baby care/immunization; HIV/AIDS counseling/education, sexual assault support services; STD, cancer and other screening.
2399Literacy Volunteers of Somerset County
908-725-5430
http://www.lvanj.org
Literacy Volunteers of Somerset County provides free one-to-one and small group tutoring to functionally illiterate adults (below 5th grade level) through trained volunteers.
2400UNITED WAY OF SUSSEX COUNTY
973-579-3040
http://www.sussexunitedway.org
DEDICATED TO HELPING PEOPLE IN SUSSEX COUNTY FACING CRITICAL HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICE NEEDS. YOUR INVESTMENT WILL DEVELOP HEALTHY CHILDREN, FAMILIES AND A CARING COMMUNITY.
2401American Red Cross-Sussex County Chapter
973-579-1600
http://www.sussexcounty-redcross.org
A humanitarian organization led by volunteers. Provides relief to victims of disaster and helps people prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies.
2402Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Sussex County
973-300-4149
http://www.bbbssussex.org
A variety of mentoring programs are available to help children reach their highest potential. BBBS has been serving Sussex County for over 30 years.
2403Little Children's World, Inc.
973-948-5770
Early Education Center. Infant and toddler program. Full/Part time preschool and Kindergarten, veteran teachers, nutritious snacks, subsidized care based upon family size and income.
2405Visiting Nurse Association of Saint Clare's, Inc.
973-729-7078
http://www.saintclares.org
Non-profit, Medicare-certified home health agency that provides home nursing, therapy and other services to homebound patients.
2406Girl Scouts. Lenni-Lenape Council, Inc.
973-248-8200
http://www.gsllc.org
Girl Scouts are developing self-worth, learning new skills, exploring a wide range of opportunities, making lasting friendships and having fun.
2407D.A.W.N., Inc.
973-361-5666
http://www.dawninc.org
Community-based, consumer-controlled, consumer-run organization for people & families with disabilities in Morris, Sussex, Warren counties. Peer support, Independent Living Skills Training, Advocacy, Information/referral.
2408People Help of Sussex County
973-729-1745
Limited one-time, short-term, immediate financial help to residents of Sussex County in the areas of medical care, food, clothing and shelter.
2410Salvation Army, The
908-851-9300
http://www.salvationarmy.org
Short-term emergency assistance with food, shelter, clothing, utilities, rent, transportation, disaster services. Drug/alcohol rehabilitation. Residential camping programs for children, senior citizens, special needs population.
2411Center for Prevention & Counseling
973-383-4787
http://www.centerforprevention.org
Provides information, education, referrals, evaluations, prevention and support services to individuals and the community at large.
2412SCARC, Inc.
973-383-7442
http://www.scarc.org
Serves persons with developmental disabilities and families; residential services, supported employment; family support; respite; Saturday programs; Kids on the Block; Harvest Home Food & Clothing; information/referral.
2413Rainbows of Learning
973-383-4460
Educationally-based childcare for children from 6 weeks through kindergarten. Scholarships available. Hot meals provided. 6:30 AM to 6:00 PM. Open all year.
2414Sussex County Help Line, Inc.
973-209-HELP
http://www.schelpline.org
24-hour phone service providing information and referral, crisis and homeless emergency services to Sussex County residents.
2417SCARC Guardianship Services, Inc.
973-383-7442
Provides advocacy and guardianship services for people with developmental disabilities; successor and co-guardianship relationships; program for parents seeking guardianship; life planning/trustee services.
2418Legal Services of Northwest Jersey
973-383-7400
http://www.lsnj.org
Legal Services of Northwest Jersey and Sussex Senior Legal Services Project provide free legal representation on civil matters to eligible clients in established priority areas.
2420NORWESCAP, Inc.
908-454-7000
http://www.norwescap.org
Programs include Food Bank, dedicated to ending hunger; Child & Family Resource Services; RSVP, volunteer opportunities for individuals 55 and over.
2421Project Self-Sufficiency of Sussex County
973-383-5129
Provides comprehensive services to single parents/displaced homemakers-individual/group personal and career counseling; group support; child care/transportation assistance; seminars; emergency basic need programs.
2422Samaritan Inn, Inc.
973-827-8911
Operates a 24-hour housing emergency hotline, food pantry, transitional shelter apartments for homeless families.
2423Domestic Abuse Services, Inc.
973-579-2386
http://www.dasi.org
Provides comprehensive services to survivor. of domestic violence and sexual assault, as well as their family members and significant others.
2425Freedom House, Inc.
908-537-6043
http://www.freedomhouse.org
A halfway house providing long-term residential treatment for adult males, including those from Sussex County, recovering from alcohol or drug addiction.
2426Catholic Family & Community Services
973-383-3123
Meals on Wheels delivered to homebound; Nutrition Centers; Adult Day Center providing day-long care for frail elderly; Respite/counseling for caregivers; Assisted transportation.
2427Literacy Volunteers of America-Sussex County
973-300-9444
Trained volunteers provide free, individualized tutoring in adult basic literacy and English for speakers of other languages. LVA-SC also provides community education about literacy.
2500UNITED WAY OF GREATER UNION COUNTY
908-353-7171
http://www.uwguc.org
DEVELOPS AND SUPPORTS MORE THAN 100 PROGRAMS THAT IMPROVE THE LIVES OF LOCAL CHILDREN AND YOUTH, PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES, SENIORS AND FAMILIES IN CRISIS.
2501Alfre, Inc.
973-540-1781
http://www.mrswilsons.org
Mrs. Wilson's Halfway House provides housing and treatment services to alcohol and drug dependent women who are seeking recovery.
2502American Friends Service Committee
973-643-3079
http://www.afsc.org
Quaker organization includes people of many faiths. Programs of peace and justice work locally/worldwide on criminal justice, migration, economic justice, peace-building and youth.
2505American Red Cross - Summit Area Chapter
908-273-2076
Provides health, safety, aquatics education, relief to victims of disaster. Helps prevent, prepare and respond to emergencies. Serving Summit, Springfield, New Providence, Berkeley Heights.
2506American Red Cross Westfield/Mountainside Chapter
908-232-7090
http://www.westfieldmtside-redcross.org
Helps victims of disasters and helps people prevent, prepare for and respond to emergencies.
2507Community Access Unlimited
908-354-3040
http://www.caunj.org
Supporting people with disabilities and at-risk youth, giving them the opportunity to live independent and productive lives as citizens integrated into the community.
2508ARC of Somerset County
908-725-8544
http://www.thearcofsomerset.org
To provide advocacy and services for persons with developmental disabilities and their families.
2509Arc of Union County, Inc.
908-754-5910
http://www.arcunion.org
Helping individuals of all ages with developmental disabilities realize a full, productive, and enhanced life since 1949.
2510Patriot's Path Council, Inc. BSA
973-765-9322
http://www.ppbsa.org
Influence a better society through programs that emphasize character building, Citizenship training and the promotion of physical and mental fitness.
2511Bridgeway Rehabilitation Services, Inc.
908-355-7886
http://www.bridgewayrehab.com
Psychiatric rehabilitation services for adults with severe emotional problems helping them live satisfying lives in the community. Services include vocational, social, recreational, housing, outreach, advocacy.
2512Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Newark
908-497-3900
http://www.ccsnewark.org
A multi-service agency offering mental health services, family counseling, alcoholism and drug rehabilitation, immigration assistance, protective and senior adult services in Union County.
2513American Red Cross of Tri-County Chapter
908-353-2500
Provides relief to victims of disasters and helps people prevent, prepare for and respond to emergencies. Serving towns in Middlesex, Somerset and Union Counties.
2515Jewish Community Center of Central NJ
908-889-8800
http://www.jccnj.org
Provides social, educational and cultural programs. The agency offers nursery school, kindergarten, adult classes, day camp, youth programs, after school care and senior nutrition programs.
2516Community Coordinated Child Care of Union County, Inc.
973-923-1433
http://www.ccccunion.org
Training and technical assistance for childcare centers and family childcare, childcare information and subsidies for families and coordination of childcare services with other agencies/organizations.
2517Community Health Law Project
908-355-8282
http://www.chlp.org
Legal and advocacy organization servicing low-income persons with disabilities and the elderly. Provides direct services, training, technical assistance, public education/information programs.
2518Community Pre-School at St. John's Inc.
908-273-7208
Provides a pre-school educational program rich in experiential learning and language development for children from low to moderate income families.
2520CONTACT We Care, Inc.
908-301-1899
http://www.contactwecare.org
A 24-hour hotline, provides crisis intervention, reassurance, support and information and referrals on community resources to callers in New Jersey Hotline Number. 908-232-2880.
2521Cranford Family Care Association, Inc.
908-276-3530
Provides services to Cranford residents and helps restore disadvantaged families and individuals to economic self sufficiency by providing emergency assistance.
2522Egenolf Early Childhood Center Association of Elizabeth
908-352-7508
Nationally accredited Preschool services for children ages 2 1/2 to 3 years old, who are residents of Elizabeth.
2523Elizabethport Presbyterian Center, Inc.
908-351-4850
Identification, recruitment and appropriate utilization of human and financial resources that strengthen and enhance life and flexibility to adapt as the community changes.
2524Family & Children's Services of Union County
908-352-7474
Counseling services to children and adults experiencing personal/family crisis, school problems, child abuse, domestic violence, homelessness, delinquency, teen pregnancy, adoption and foster family services.
2525Family & Community Services of Somerset County
732-356-1082
Family and individual counseling, delinquency prevention program, community planning and family life education.
2527Girl Scouts Delaware Raritan Council
732-821-9090
http://www.gsofdr.org
Inspire girls with the highest ideals of character, conduct, patriotism and service that they may become happy and resourceful citizens.
2528CYO Youth Ministries
201-998-0088
http://www.newarkoym.org
Provides services to the youth of Union County through Summer Camp, Leadership Training and Athletic Programming promoting positive life choices for children, teens and families.
2529Girl Scouts Washington Rock Council
908-232-3236
http://www.westfieldnj.com/girlscouts
Educational enrichment and recreational program for girls 5-17, offering leadership development, community service, career exploration, day and resident camping, and training programs for adults.
2530Jefferson Park Day Care Center, Inc.
908-354-2266
Integrative early education/childcare for three-year-olds. Collaboration with the Elizabeth Board of Education per Abbott Mandate. Free hot meals provided.
2531Mobile Meals of Westfield
908-233-6146
Delivers nutritious, reasonable priced meals to homebound and needy members of the community on a temporary or permanent basis.
2532Jewish Family Service Agency of Central NJ
908-352-8375
http://www.jfscentralnj.com
Individual, group and family counseling, certified home health aides and homemaker transportation service, food pantry, refugee resettlement, adoption home studies, Kosher Meals on Wheels.
2533Mental Health Association of Union County, Inc.
908-272-0300
http://www.mhauc.com
Information, referral and assistance. Domestic Violence counseling in English and Spanish. Cherish the Children programs for parents, educators and children. Community education and legislative advocacy.
2534Neighborhood House Association
908-757-7100
Provides quality child care to children from 2 months to 12 years. Components include infant/toddler, pre-school, after school and summer camp. An Accredited Center.
2535HomeSharing Program of Somerset County, Inc.
908-526-4663
Prevents homelessness by matching providers, those who need to share their homes or apartments, with seekers, those looking for affordable housing.
2536Interfaith Council for the Homeless of Union County, Inc.
908-753-4001
http://www.interfaith.council.org
Provides shelter and support for people at Union County congregations, transitional and supportive housing and education, and community building for safe and stable neighborhoods.
2537Plainfield City Union of the Kings Daughters Day School (The)
908-756-7788
Nationally accredited childcare program serving children age's 11-months to 13-years. Toddler, preschool, after school and summer camp. Established in 1906.
2538Rahway Community Action Organization, Inc.
732-382-9311
Pre-school; BAK; After School & Summer Day Camp Services. Youth Training, employment and mentoring. Seniors Programs & Pantry Services.
2539Rahway Day Care Center, Inc.
732-382-0544
Provides all-day quality programs for infants, toddlers, preschool children. Before/after school program for school-age & Kindergarten Children. Summer day camp during summer months.
2540Lifetime Support, Inc.
908-754-7052
Promote a life of dignity/opportunity for persons with development disabilities; ensure that their needs, strengths, talents and desires are affirmed, defended and respected.
2542Resolve Community Counseling Center, Inc.
908-322-9180
http://www.resolvenj.com
Individual and family counseling, employee assistance program, family agency consortium, student assistance programs. Outreach to low income minority communities, and youth community service projects.
2543Roselle Day Care Center
908-241-8787
Provides quality child care for infants, toddlers and preschool children of low to moderate income families whose parents are working or attending school full-time.
2544SAGE, Inc.
908-273-5550
http://www.sagenj.org
Keeping elderly at home. Home health aides; companions; Adult day health center; Meals-on-wheels; InfoCare (information/referral), Shopping/chore service, Caregiver support groups, bill paying.
2545Salvation Army-Elizabeth Corps
908-352-7057
http://www.thesalvationarmy.org
Meeting basic human needs of food and shelter (including providing the opportunity to access other needed services to improve current hardship), and other seasonal activities.
2547Second Street Youth Center Foundation
908-561-0003
Is a preschool and Youth Center that provides opportunities for self-expression, the building of self-worth and creative learning that enables people to reach their full potential.
2549Salvation Army-Union County Service Units
908-851-9300
Short term emergency assistance with food, shelter, prescriptions, utilities, limited rent, clothing, furniture. Disaster canteen presence. Drugs and alcohol rehabilitation centers. Youth and seniors camp.
2550The Learning Circle
908-273-7040
Child care, early childhood education for infants, toddlers, pre-school; before/after school, all day kindergarten, summer camp and consultation to other day cares.
2553Girl Scout Council of Greater Essex & Hudson Counties, Inc.
973-746-8200
http://www.gscgehc.org
Informal educational organization offering contemporary, values based programs and activities for girls 5-17. Designed to increase leadership, self-esteem self-potential.
2554Central Jersey Legal Services, Inc.
908-354-4340
Provides high quality civil legal assistance to the very low income residents of Mercer, Middlesex or Union County, New Jersey.
2555UCPC Behavioral Healthcare
908-756-6870
Outpatient psychiatric services for children, adolescents, adults and seniors. Adult Transitional Day Treatment Program. MICA (Mentally Ill Chemical Abuse) treatment service for adults.
2556Literacy Volunteers-Union County, Inc.
908-518-0600
http://www.lvaunion.org
LVA-UC provides free one-to-one and small group tutoring for adults in the community who want to improve their literacy skills.
2558Cerebral Palsy League of Union County
908-709-1800
Early intervention, day care and adult vocational programs, special education school serving over 230 children and adults who are severely physically disabled and/or medically frail.
2559United Family & Children's Society
908-755-4848
A multi-service agency providing individual and family counseling, anger management for adolescents, young mothers group, adoption services, home studies and infant foster care.
2560USO of Metropolitan New York, Inc.
212-695-5590
Outreach, recreational services and programs, employment assistance.
2561Cerebral Palsy Association of Middlesex County
732-549-6187
Regional treatment and multi services agency for infants, children, adults with developmental and related disabilities-early intervention, education, medical, residential, vocational programs and assistive technology.
2570Visiting Health Services of Union County, Inc.
908-233-3113
http://www.visitinghealth.org
Serves elderly/disabled with certified home health aides for personal care, help with activities of daily living, bath service, and housekeeping. Personal Emergency Response Systems.
2571Somerset Home for Temporarily Displaced Children
908-526-6605
http://www.somersethome.org
Provides housing and supportive services for abused, neglected and/or homeless youth, ages 13-21, while facilitating the transition to an appropriate, safe and stable living arrangement.
2572Visiting Nurse and Health Services, Inc.
800-255-8986
http://www.vnss.com
Home Health Care, Infusion, Pediatrics, Hospice, Wellness programs, Psychiatric Home Care, Case Management, Teaching Homemaker and Healthy Families Programs.
2575Westfield Community Center, Association
908-232-4759
Multi-service center, providing social, recreational and educational programs to all age groups. After school/summer day care, older adult social day care, youth programs.
2576Youth and Family Counseling Services
908-233-2042
A private non-profit, non-sectarian agency which helps troubled individuals and families. Includes community outreach programs.
2577Urban League of Union County, Inc.
908-351-7200
Adolescent pregnancy prevention, youth development, day care services, employment placement, housing counseling/emergency assistance, classroom training for computers/jobs, afterschool program, education for juvenile offenders.
2582YMCA of Plainfield
908-756-6060
Building healthy lives through innovative programs designed to develop, nurture and strengthen family relationships. Swimming pre/after school care, male residence, emergency shelter, foster care, summer camp.
2583YMCA of Eastern Union County, NJ
908-355-9622
Building healthy lives through innovative programs designed to develop, nurture and strengthen family relationships.
2585YMCA of Westfield
908-233-2700
http://www.westfieldynj.org
The Westfield "Y" a nonprofit human service organization offering preschool and school age child care, youth and teen, family, adult and senior wellness programs.
2586YWCA of Eastern Union County
908-355-1500
http://www.ywcaeuc.org
Provides for women and children shelter, outreach, crisis intervention, 24-hour hotline and public advocacy on issues of domestic violence.
2587YWCA of Plainfield/North Plainfield
908-756-3500
Serving central NJ, the YWCA provides childcare, after school & summer camp; health and fitness center; teen programs, career assessment, training and job placement.
2588Connection for Women and Families, The
908-273-4242
Women led organization dedicated to enhancing lives and fostering community through social, recreational and educational activities.
2589Elizabeth Coalition to House the Homeless, The
908-353-4002
Serves the homeless and near-homeless with case management, emergency shelter, transitional housing, housing search and educational program for homeless children.
2591ARC of Middlesex County
732-247-8155
http://www.arc-middlesex.org
To enhance the lives of people with developmental disabilities and their families through advocacy, choice and support.
2594PROCEED, Inc.
908-351-7727
http://www.proceedinc.com
Preschool, youth services, after school, individual and group counseling, HIV prevention, transitional housing for HIV males, emergency food, rental and utility assistance and immigration services.
2596YM/YWHA of Union County
908-289-8112
Provides cultural, educational, recreational and social services to the entire community. Childcare, day camp, senior adult programming, and Health and Fitness predominate.
2597United Way of Summit, New Providence & Berkeley Heights
908-771-0717
Dedicated to helping those in Summit, New Providence and Berkeley Heights facing critical human service needs. Your investment yields an amazing return.
2598United Way of Westfield
908-233-2113
Dedicated to helping those in Westfield facing critical human service needs. Your investment yields an amazing return-healthy children, families and a caring community.
2700THE COMMUNITY CHEST OF ENGLEWOOD
201-568-747
FUNDS CAREFULLY SCREENED AND SELECTED PROGRAMS THAT SERVE CRITICAL COMMUNITY NEEDS.
2702Center for Food Action in New Jersey
201-569-1804
Provides food, housing and utility assistance to low-income residents as well as the information, referrals and advocacy that help families survive during a crisis.
2703Vantage Health Care Systems
201-568-3937
Provides comprehensive mental health services to enable recipients to reach and maintain their optimal level of functioning.
2706Center Stage Performing Arts Academy
201-816-8989
Provides lessons in discipline, motivation and inner strength by way of the performing arts.
2708Englewood Hospital and Medical Center
201-894-3725
Provides primary, secondary and tertiary care as a community hospital.
2711FISH of Englewood and Tenafly
201-569-4294
Transports the elderly, indigent or disabled to and from medical appointments.
2716Jewish Community Center on the Palisades
201-569-7900
Gives music lessons to elementary school children who would not be able to afford instruction without scholarships provided by the Music Discovery Program.
2719Volunteer Center of Bergen County
201-489-9454
Strengthens the community by connecting people with opportunities to serve, operating model volunteer programs, building capacity for effective volunteering and participating in strategic partnerships.
2721Shelter Our Sisters
201-498-9247
Works with individuals and families in need of services and education relating to family violence.
2722Southeast Senior Center for Independent Living
201-569-4080
Provides innovative, inter-disciplinary and community-based health and related services to residents age 60 and older.
2724Tenafly Senior Center
201-569-2159
Gives seniors opportunities to participate in health promotion activities, develop emotional support and maintain a positive mental attitude.
2726Englewood Commemorative Council
201-871-9855
Plans Memorial Day and Veterans Day observances.
2730Women's Rights Information Center
201-568-1166
Helps women and their families become self-sufficient by providing employment, occupational training, housing, alcohol and substance abuse counseling.
2734Vincente K. Tibbs Child Development Center
201-568-3937
2736Visiting Homemaker Home Health Aide Service
201-488-0041
Provides in home and community supportive services to allow for care at home for individuals who need assistance with activities of daily living.
2738Bergen Family Center
201-342-9200
Promotes school readiness and strengthens the parent\child bond through a home instruction program for pre-school youngsters.
2800UNITED WAY OF GREATER CUMBERLAND COUNTY, INC.
856-205-1800
http://www.unitedwaygcc.org
TO IDENTIFY COMMUNITY NEEDS, DEVELOP A PLAN TO MEET THOSE NEEDS, AND BRING TOGETHER THE RESOURCES TO DO SO.
2802Cumberland County Women's Center
856-691-3713
Offers complete protective services for adults/children vulnerable to abuse, neglect or exploitation through crisis intervention, emergency food, housing and transportation, counseling and support groups.
2806ARC of Cumberland County
856-691-9138
http://www.arccumberland.org
Promotes the welfare of individuals with disabilities through the development of programs for their participation, encouragement of appropriate research projects, development of advocacy systems.
2807Girl Scouts of the South Jersey Pines
856-697-3900
http://www.gssjp.org
Purpose is to inspire girls 5-17 with the highest ideals of character, conduct, patriotism and service in order to become happy and resourceful citizens.
2808Millville Day Care Center
856-825-9364
Provides safe, loving care for the development of the total child stressing cognitive, social and physical growth, readiness skills in a well-balanced curriculum.
2817Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Cumberland County
856-692-0916
http://www.bbbsccnj.org
Serves boys/girls, 7-14, from single-parent homes with a one-on-one friendship with a stable adult. Promotes self-esteem, confidence. responsible decision-making.
2818American Red Cross Cumberland County
856-691-2265
http://www.acredcross.org
Mission is to expand the delivery of Emergency Response Services at local disaster sites such as fire, flood or nuclear accidents.
2820Habitat for Humanity, Cumberland County
856-327-6474
http://www.habitat-cumberlandnj.org
A non-profit, ecumenical housing ministry that is dedicated to eliminating substandard housing and homelessness and making adequate affordable housing available to low-income families.
2823Salvation Army/Bridgeton Corps.
856-451-0999
http://www.thesalvationarmy.org
Primarily the spiritual arm of the Army but does provide limited emergency assistance with food, clothing, shelter, transportation, prescriptions rental or mortgages.
2824Salvation Army Service Corp.
856-696-5050
http://www.thesalvationarmy.org
Provides temporary emergency assistance with food, clothing, shelter, transportation, prescriptions and limited rental or mortgage assistance.
2825YMCA of Cumberland Cape Atlantic
856-691-0030
http://www.ccaymca.org
Serves all members of the family with programs to promote healthy lifestyles, strengthen family bonds, develop leadership among youth, assist in community development.
2827Shirley Eves Developmental & Therapeutic Center
856-825-5840
http://www.shirleyevescenter.org
Provides services to the mentally and physically impaired and their families including counseling, outreach, information/referral, homemaker services, group homes, special education, parental education.
2839South Jersey Against Aids, Inc.
856-293-7335
http://www.southjerseyaidsalliance.org
Educates at-risk groups, identifies local diagnostic/treatment resources, provides education and a broad range of support services for HIV/AIDS victims.
2840Tri-County Community Action Agency, Inc.
856-451-6330
http://www.tricountycaa.org
Mission is to provide social and day-care services that improve the quality of life for Alzheimer's sufferers and promotes their self-sufficiency.
2843Canine Hearing Companion, Inc.
856-696-3668
Mission is to enhance the lives of the deaf and hearing-impaired, allowing them greater independence and security through the use of Certified Hearing Dogs.
2844Maryville, Inc.
856-629-0244
http://www.maryvillerehab.org
Provides in-patient treatment for chemically dependent persons providing therapy, medical care, educational services, room/board without regard to race, sex, national origin, handicaps.
2845Community Food Bank of NJ
609-383-8843
http://www.okus.com/foodbank
Fight hunger and poverty by distribution of food and groceries, by educating and training, creating model programs and involving all society in this battle.
2846Disabilities Resource Center Atlantic & Cape May
609-646-0388
http://www.disabilitiesresourcecenter.org
Mission is to positively affect the quality of life for people with disabilities and their families to help them achieve a sense to community inclusion.
2847Robin's Nest
856-881-8689
http://www.robinsnestinc.org
Addresses child abuse and neglect through group home treatment, counseling programs, permanency planning during foster care, groups for children experiencing divorce.
2900UNITED WAY OF WARREN COUNTY
908-689-2755
http://www.unitedwayofwc.org
UNITED WAY FUNDS PREVENTION AND INTERVENTION FOCUSED PROGRAMS THROUGH 15 AGENCIES THAT HELP FAMILIES, CHILDREN AND YOUTH, AND PROVIDE A SAFETY NET OF SERVICES.
2901Abilities of Northwest Jersey, Inc.
908-689-1118
http://www.abilities-nw.com
Dedicated to improving the employability and quality of life of people with disabilities. Provides and places individuals with disabilities into integrated work settings.
2902American Red Cross Warren Area Chapter
973-538-2160
All chapters offer disaster planning, prevention, and relief, safety and health courses, health screening, blood programs, information and referral services.
2904ARC Warren County Chapter, Inc.
908-689-7525
Dedicated to enriching the quality of life of persons with mental retardation and other developmental disabilities.
2905Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Warren County, Inc.
908-689-0436
Big Brothers Big Sisters promotes one to one relationships between children ages 6-12, from single parent families and adult volunteers who serve as role models.
2906Boy Scouts of America Central NJ Council
609-419-1600
Provides character building, citizenship training and physical and mental fitness for all youngsters ages 7-21.
2908Catholic Charities, Diocese of Metuchen
908-454-2074
Provides services to individuals, families and communities. Including outpatient mental health, substance abuse evaluation and treatment; childcare; family preservation; and social service centers.
2909Domestic Abuse & Rape Crisis Center
908-453-4121
Assists victims of domestic abuse. Provides crisis intervention counseling, a 24 hour hotline, emergency shelter; community education; establishment of self-help groups, advocacy and counseling.
2910Family Guidance Center of Warren County
908-689-1000
A private non-profit, counseling center providing outpatient mental health and substance abuse treatment. Services include individual, marital, family, group counseling and crises intervention.
2913NORWESCAP
908-454-7000
NORWESCAP serves the low-income population. In Warren County, the United Way funds information and referral, a Preschool Program and the Food Bank.
2915Meals on Wheels Phillipsburg Area
908-859-6829
Provides two nutritious meals five days a week, Monday through Friday, to homebound, elderly, disabled persons regardless of age, race, color, national origin or income.
2916Visiting Homemaker Service of Warren County
908-689-4140
Home Health Aide assistance to the elderly, disabled and families during emergency or chronic illness. Case Management, Respite Care and Chore Services.
2919Legal Services of Northwest Jersey, Inc.
908-475-2010
Provides access to the legal system, especially for low-income persons. Assistance areas include domestic abuse, custody, eviction, obtaining and retaining governments benefits.
2937Girl Scouts Great Valley Council, Inc.
610-791-2411
Girl Scouting gives all girls a chance to develop their potential, build self-esteem, make friends, and contribute to their community.
2940Boy Scouts of America Minsi Trails Council
610-264-8551
Provides character building, citizenship training and physical and mental fitness for all youngsters ages 7-21.
2941Joseph H. Firth Youth Center
908-454-7281
Provides supervised drop-in youth activities in both active and passive recreation including team sports, arts and instruction in various physical and educational programs.
3100UNITED WAY OF CAPE MAY COUNTY
609-729-2002
http://www.uwcmc.com
RAISES FUNDS FOR HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICE AGENCIES IN CAPE MAY COUNTY THAT PROVIDE SERVICES TO THE PEOPLE IN OUR COMMUNITY.
3101The Arc of Cape May County
609-861-7100
http://www.arcofcapemay.org
Supports persons with mental retardation and other developmental disabilities with in-home respite and other family supports such as residential summer camp.
3103Boy Scouts of America Southern New Jersey Council
856-327-1700
http://www.snjscouting.org
Provides leadership, education and recreation programs for young people.
3104South Jersey Legal Services, Inc.
609-465-3001
Provides legal services for low income Cape May County residents in Civil cases.
3105Cape Counseling Services
609-465-4100
http://www.capecounseling.org
The kayak program offers the challenge of mastering an ocean kayak and navigating successfully through the surf building self esteem and confidence.
3106Coalition Against Rape and Abuse
609-522-6489
Provides free individual and group counseling, shelter, legal advocacy and representation, food, clothing and necessities to survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault.
3107Community Food Bank of New Jersey
609-383-8843
http://www.okus.com/foodbank
Distributes food donated by private industry to charities that feed the needy.
3108CONTACT Cape Atlantic Inc.
609-390-3333
A community service agency that provides confidential crisis intervention through active listening, telephone reassurance to senior citizens, homebound also information and referrals services.
3109Girl Scouts of the South Jersey Pines
856-697-3900
http://www.gssjp.org
Is dedicated to encouraging all girls to reach their fullest potential. Girls from 5-17 grow strong through fun, exciting educational and recreation programs.
3110Jersey Cape Diagnostic, Training and Opportunity Center
609-465-4117
http://www.odosy.com
Provides transitional work opportunity for about 85 individuals with disabilities. A job in the community is the planned goal for each individual.
3111Disabilities Resource Center Atlantic and Cape May County Inc.
609-646-0388
http://www.disabiltitiesresourcecenter.org
Assist adults with disabilities to live independently in the community. Provides a wide range of community programs including residential options, family support and vocational services.
3112Literacy Volunteers of America, Cape Atlantic Inc.
609-383-3377
http://www.lvacapeatlantic.org
Trains and supports volunteer tutors who offer student-based individualized reading, writing, spelling, comprehensive, conversations, English language, job-preparedness and survival skills instruction to adults.
3113Salvation Army
856-935-0305
Provided emergency food, utility, fire and disaster assistance for people in need. Summer camp program for juniors.
3114USO
Serves the needs of the U.S. Military and their families throughout the world.
3115Exchange Club Center for Prevention of Child Abuse of South Jersey Inc.
609-399-3991
Is committed to making a difference in the lives of children and families through parenting classes, home visitation and community education.
3116Access One Inc.
609-927-6662
Provides comprehensive medical care and case management services to people living with HIV/AIDS educational programs.
3117Habitat for Humanity Cape May County
609-463-0244
Volunteers work with homebuyers who invest 300 hours of "sweat equity" to build decent homes.
3118Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Atlantic and Cape May County Inc.
609-601-7800
http://www.atlanticcapecasa.com
Volunteers advocate for children in the foster care system. Working to ensure that every child in the system is afforded all the services they require.
3121Trinity Hospice
856-939-9000
Provides holistic medical, social and spiritual support to terminally ill patients and their families allowing the patient to finish their life at home.
3200AMERICA'S CHARITIES
800-458-9505
http://www.charities.org
HELPING YOU HELP OTHERS, AMERICA'S CHARITIES ADDRESSES COMMUNITY NEEDS THROUGH MEMBER CHARITY SERVICES IMPACTING HEALTH, HUMAN SERVICE, EDUCATION, HUMAN AND CIVIL RIGHTS, THE ENVIRONMENT.
3201American Foundation for the Blind
800-AFB-LINE
http://www.afb.org
Promote literacy through braille instruction and assistive technology; help older visually impaired people continue living independently; improve employment opportunities; promote access to technological products.
3202American Hospice Foundation
202-223-0204
http://www.americanhospice.org
Increase access to hospice care through public education, professional training and advocacy with the hope that hospice will be an integral part of our society.
3206Orphan Foundation of America
800-950-4673
http://www.orphan.org
At age 18 most orphans are on their own. OFA and volunteers provide moral and financial support to parentless teens pursuing college and vocational training.
3207Breast Cancer Coalition
800-622-2838
http://www.stopbreastcancer.org
Also National Breast Cancer Coalition Fund. Our mission is to stop breast cancer through grassroots efforts to increase research funding, influence policy, and educate activists.
3209NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund
800-221-7822
http://www.naacpldf.org
Fights for equality, access to education, employment, health care, housing, environmental justice, voting rights, criminal justice. Provides scholarships to promising African-American undergraduates and law students.
3210NAACP Special Contribution Fund
877-622-2798
http://www.naacp.org
Through 2,200 NAACP units nationwide, supports largest civil rights organization's programs in education, housing, employment, voter education, military justice, emergency relief, legal assistance, youth services.
3211PETsMART Charities
800-738-1385
http://www.petsmartcharities.org
Over 2 million homeless pets saved since 1994 through 680+ Adoption Centers - one every two minutes. Provides disaster funding/supplies to nonprofit animal organizations.
3212National Black Child Development Institute
800-556-2234
http://www.nbcdi.org
Exists to improve and protect the quality of life of African American children through educational programs, tutoring, training, public education, and other community outreach programs.
3215Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids
202-296-5469
http://www.tobaccofreekids.org
Building a healthier future for our children through advocacy of public policies that protect children from tobacco addiction and secondhand smoke.
3216Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation
202-483-9222
http://www.vvaf.org
Co-founder and coordinator of the 1997 Nobel Peace Prize-winning global landmine campaign. Operates international rehabilitation clinics, landmine awareness programs and conducts mine impact surveys.
3218Starlight Children's Foundation
800-315-2580
http://www.starlight.org
Dedicated to brightening the lives of over 180,000 seriously ill children and their families each month through innovative programs that empower, educate, entertain and inspire.
3219Dress for Success Worldwide
212-532-1922
http://www.dressforsuccess.org
Provides free professional suits, job-retention programs and career coaching to low-income women around the world who are attempting to enter and succeed in the workplace.
3220Give Kids The World
800-995-5437
http://www.gktw.org
Give Kids The World is a non-profit, 51-acre resort for children with life-threatening illnesses whose one wish is to visit central Florida's best-loved attractions.
3221I Have a DreamŽ. Foundation
212-293-5480
http://www.ihad.org
Provides long-term personal support and guidance to children from low-income communities from their elementary through high school years, with an assured college or vocational opportunity.
3222Make-A-Wish Foundation of America
800-722-9474
http://www.wish.org
The Make-A-Wish FoundationŽ grants the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions to enrich the human experience with hope, strength, and joy.
3223American Indian College Fund
800-776-3863
http://www.collegefund.org
Our mission is to provide scholarships to students attending tribal colleges, create public awareness concerning the colleges and reservation life, and build an endowment.
3224Burn Foundation of the International Association of Fire Fighters
202-737-8484
http://www.IAFFBurnFund.org
Dedicated to improving treatment for burn injuries and enhancing the quality of life for burn survivors through prevention, research, and education.
3225Southern Poverty Law Center
888-414-7752
http://www.splcenter.org
A non-profit organization that combats hate, intolerance and discrimination through education and litigation.
3226Cancer Research for Children (National Childhood Cancer Foundation)
800-458-6223
http://www.curesearch.org
Cancer is the #1 disease killer of children. Please help us reach the day when every child with cancer can be guaranteed a cure.
3227Diabetes Research Institute Foundation, Inc.
800-321-3437
http://www.drinet.org
A recognized world leader in cure-focused research, committed to bringing promising discoveries from the lab to patients in the fastest and safest way possible.
3228National Organization for Rare Disorders, NORD
800-999-6673
http://www.rarediseases.org
Provides understandable information on rare diseases; peer networking; community resource referrals; patient medication assistance programs; research; advocacy for over 25 million people with rare disorders.
3229Reading Is Fundamental, Inc. (RIF)
877-RIF-READ
http://www.rif.org
Reading Is Fundamental (RIF) provides free books for children across America to choose and keep. By promoting a love of books, RIF encourages children's literacy.
3230Brain Injury Association of New Jersey
732-738-1002
http://www.bianj.org
The Brain Injury Association of New Jersey, Inc. is committed to providing education, outreach, prevention, advocacy, and support services to persons affected by brain injury, and the general public.
3232Community Food Bank of New Jersey
908-355-FOOD
http://www.njfoodbank.org
The Community Food Bank provides 22 million pounds of food annually to non-profit organizations as it fulfills its mission of fighting hunger and poverty.
3233Multiple Sclerosis Association of America
856-488-4500
http://www.msaa.com
MSAA helps individuals cope with day-to-day situations that arise from having MS by providing assistance ranging from support groups to barrier-free housing.
3235Kids Corporation II
973-877-0980
http://www.kidscorporation.com
We address the critical need for education in Newark, NJ. We operate after-schools and summer programs and provide healthcare and field trips to 4,000 children.
3236Medical Missions for Children
973-754-4960
http://www.mmissions.org
We are dedicated to elevating the care of catastrophically ill children in underserved U.S. and international communities through real-time diagnostics and physician education.
3238Population Connection
800-767-1956
http://www.populationconnection.org
A national nonprofit organization working to slow population growth and achieve a sustainable balance of people, resources and the environment.
3239Jane Goodall Institute for Wildlife Research, Education and Conservation, The
800-592-5263
http://www.janegoodall.org
Works to advance the power of individuals to take informed, compassionate action to improve the environment for all living things.
3240Amnesty International of the USA
800-AMNESTY
http://www.amnestyusa.org
Worldwide human rights organization independent of governments and political ideologies working to free prisoners of conscience, eliminate torture, executions, 'disappearances.. 1977 Nobel Peace Prize recipient.
3241Ronald McDonald House Charities
630-623-7048
http://www.rmhc.org
Creates, finds and supports programs improving the health and well-being of children through its network of 179 local Chapters and 235 Ronald McDonald Houses worldwide.
3242National Down Syndrome Society
800-221-4602
http://www.ndss.org
Strives to increase public awareness about Down syndrome and improve the lives of people with Down syndrome through research, education and advocacy.
3243National Marfan Foundation
800-862-7326
http://www.marfan.org
Provides information on the potentially life-threatening Marfan syndrome and related disorders to patients, families, medical community; fosters peer support; promotes research; raises public awareness.
3244National Tuberous Sclerosis Association
800-225-6872
http://www.tsalliance.org
The organization supports tuberous sclerosis research , maintains a national network for family support, and promotes public awareness and the education of medical and allied professionals.
3245New Jersey Interfaith Partnership for Disaster Recovery
908-355-0064
http://www.nji-disasterrecovery.org
The New Jersey Interfaith Partnership for Disaster Recovery is a group of organizations providing assistance to residents recovering from a disaster in New Jersey.
3246NARAL Pro-Choice America Foundation
877-YOU-DECIDE
http://www.ProChoiceAmerica.org
Protects women's right to reproductive choices including preventing unintended pregnancy, bearing healthy children, and legal abortion. Provides legal research/public education/training to 27 affiliates.
3247Partnerships for People
973-467-9808
partnershipsforpeople.org
We partner with people with disabilities and other challenges to build relationships and develop skills to live and work as valued members of their communities.
3248Native American Rights Fund
800-447-0784
http://www.narf.org
Provides legal representation nationwide to Native American tribes, villages, organizations, and individuals to uphold sovereign and human rights guaranteed them by treaty and law.
3255Mothers Against Drunk Driving
800-438-6233
http://www.madd.org
Provides local programs that assist victims of alcohol-related crashes and educates the public about the dangers of drunk and drugged driving and underage drinking.
3257Believe In Tomorrow National Children's Foundation
800-933-5470
http://www.believeintomorrow.org
Give comfort and hope to critically ill children and their families. Programs: Children's/Hospital Housing, Hands On Adventures/Entertainment, Pain Management and Distraction Technology.
3260Diabetes Research and Wellness Foundation
877-633-3976
http://www.diabeteswellness.net
Scientific research into treatments and cure of diabetes. Conducts screenings, education programs to save lives from blindness, kidney failure, amputations. Publishes The Diabetes Wellness News.
3261Humane Society of the United States, The
202-452-1100
http://www.hsus.org
Primary and motivating mission is the elimination of suffering and the prevention of cruelty to all living creatures.
3265Childhelp USAŽ
800-422-4453
http://www.childhelpusa.org
Founded in 1959, one of the nation's largest and oldest agencies dedicated to the treatment, prevention, and research of child abuse and neglect.
3268American Center for Law and Justice
800-296-4529
http://www.aclj.org
Public interest law firm defending religious freedoms. Legal services provided at no charge for those who are persecuted in their efforts to spread the gospel.
3269American Civil Liberties Union Foundation
212-549-2500
http://www.aclu.org
Defends constitutional rights for all individuals in the U.S. Upholds free speech, religious liberty, equality, privacy, due process. Protects minorities, women, immigrants, and the poor.
3270Catholics United for Life
800-764-8444
http://www.clji.org
Pro-life Catholic organization dedicated to defending human life from the moment of conception. Activities include sidewalk counseling, educational information and legal defense of religious liberties.
3271Human Rights Campaign Foundation
800-777-4723
http://www.hrc.org
Provides information and resources to educate the public and foster sound public policy to end discrimination against gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender Americans.
3277Cancer Research and Prevention Foundation
800-227-2732
http://www.preventcancer.org
100% of contributions support cancer prevention/early detection research, education. Focus: cancers that can be prevented/ detected early and successfully treated. Childhood cancer research. Free materials.
3278Children's House at Johns Hopkins, The
410-614-2560
http://www.childrenshouse.org
Provides a warm 'home-away-from-home' when it's needed most for children battling life-threatening illnesses and their families from throughout the United States.
3280Father Flanagan's Boys' Home
800-448-3000
http://www.girlsandboystown.org
Girls and Boys Town provides food, clothing, shelter, education, spiritual, and medical care to homeless, neglected, abused, and communicatively handicapped boys and girls.
3283Hole In The Wall Gang Fund, The
203-772-0522
http://www.holeinthewallgang.org
Founded by Paul Newman, a non-profit camp and year-round center, providing free services to children and families coping with cancer and other life-threatening blood illnesses.
3300EARTH SHARE OF NEW JERSEY
609-989-1160
http://www.earthsharenj.org
A COALITION OF LEADING ENVIRONMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS WORKING TO PROMOTE HUMAN HEALTH AND WELFARE THROUGH ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, CONSERVATION, ADVOCAY, RESEARCH, EDUCATION AND GRASSROOTS ORGANIZING.
3301African Wildlife Foundation
888-4-WILDLIFE
http://www.awf.org
Foremost authority on African Wildlife dedicated to protecting elephants, mountain gorillas and other endangered species through innovative, practical programs developed with the people of Africa.
3302American Forests
800-368-5748
http://www.amfor.org
Funds private and public land reforestation projects; provides satellite imagery of tree loss to cities; educates the public on the value of trees and forests.
3303American Rivers
877-4-RIVERS
http://www.amrivers.org
Dedicated to protecting and restoring healthy natural rivers and the variety of life they sustain, for the benefit of people, fish and wildlife.
3305Land Trust Alliance
202-638-4725
http://www.lta.org
Helps people protect undeveloped land forests, farms, open spaces, waters, natural and historic areas in their communities. Leads, trains and educates 1200 land conservation groups.
3306Defenders of Wildlife
202-682-9400
http://www.Defenders.org
Working since 1947 to save America's precious wild animals and threatened habitat for our children and future generations through education, citizen action and scientific research.
3308Environmental Law Institute
202-939-3800
http://www.eli.org
Environmental law that works for you: community-based education + research on national problems = solutions to protect people and nature. Independent and non-partisan.
3309Friends of the Earth
877-843-8687
http://www.foe.org
Strives to preserve our natural resources, advocate for public health protection and work for environmental justice for all peoples throughout the world.
3310Izaak Walton League of America
800-IKE-LINE
http://www.iwla.org
Solutions-oriented conservationists - hunters, anglers, outdoor recreationists - working to protect America's air, waters, woods and wildlife habitat through education, advocacy and fostering strong outdoor ethics.
3312Beyond Pesticides/NCAMP
202-543-5450
http://www.beyondpesticides.org
Prevents pesticide poisoning of our environment, homes, workplaces, schools, food and water through a practical information clearinghouse on toxic hazards and non-chemical pest control.
3313National Wildlife Federation
800-332-4949
http://www.nwf.org
Protects endangered species includin. wolves, salmon and buffalo; restores threatened habitats for people and wildlife; educates youth through environmentally-based curricula and creation of schoolyard habitats.
3314Natural Resources Defense Council
212-727-2700
http://www.nrdc.org
NRDC defends embattled wilderness, rivers, clean air, coasts and wildlife across America and around the globe. Saved Baja's whales, Canada's Spirit bears, California's sequoias.
3315Nature Conservancy, The
703-841-5300
http://www.nature.org
Buys and protects land to save our world's rare plants and animals from extinction. Over 116 million acres protecte. rainforests, prairies, wetlands, mountains, beaches.
3316Earthjustice Legal Defense Fund
800-584-6460
http://www.earthjustice.org
Formerly Sierra Club Legal Defense Fund. Protects people, wildlife and natural resources by providing free legal representation to citizen groups to enforce our environmental laws.
3317Trust for Public Land, The
800-714-LAND
http://www.tpl.org
Conserves land for people to enjoy as parks, gardens and other natural places, ensuring livable communities for generations to come.
3320American Farmland Trust
800-431-1499
http://www.farmland.org
Stopping the loss of America's farmland to sprawling development. Working with communities on smarter growth that includes local family farms. Advocating environmentally healthy farming practices.
3322Environmental Defense
800-684-3322
http://www.environmentaldefense.org
Environmental Defense's scientists, economists and attorneys design practical, long-term strategies to protect wildlife, natural resources, safeguard clean air, water and human health.
3323National Parks Conservation Association
800-NAT-PARK
http://www.npca.org
Preserves national parks from the Grand Canyon to Gettysburg; protects endangered wildlife and cultural sites; promotes new parks; defends against pollution, inappropriate development and overcrowding.
3324Environmental and Energy Study Institute
202-628-1400
http://www.eesi.org
Brings together scientists, businesses, citizens, and environmentalists to educate Congress and advocate "win-win" policies on renewable energy/efficiency technologies, climate change, transportation, agriculture and sprawl.
3325Rails-to-Trails Conservancy
202-331-9696
http://www.railtrails.org
Converts thousands of miles of unused railroad corridors into public trails for walking, bicycling, hiking, skating, horseback riding, cross-country skiing, wildlife habitats, and nature appreciation.
3327World Wildlife Fund
202-293-4800
http://www.worldwildlife.org
Protects endangered wildlife and their threatened habitats by providing emergency assistance and long-term support to parks, nature reserves, and anti-poaching activities on five continents.
3328Center for Health, Environment and Justice
703-237-2249
http://www.chej.org
Empowers families protecting their children, and communities protecting public health, from toxic chemicals in drinking water, air, food. Assists with information, community organizing and coalition-building.
3329Conservation Fund, The
703-525-6300
http://www.conservationfund.org
Preserving America's outdoor heritagemore than 3.4 million acres protected since 1985! Wetlands, wildlife habitat, greenways, open space. 96% of funds go directly to mission.
3330Alaska Conservation Foundation
907-276-1917
http://www.akcf.org
Premiere link between individual donors nationwide and Alaska's conservation organizations. Protects Alaska's wilderness and wildlife habitats by funding the best local environmental groups and programs.
3331Surfrider Foundation
800-743-SURF
http://www.surfrider.org
Protects and preserves the world's oceans, waves and beaches through conservation, activism, research and education. Activities include. water testing, environmental education and grassroots activism.
3334Rainforest Alliance
888-MY-EARTH
http://www.rainforest-alliance.org
Protects environment and rainforest for people, plants and animals. Since 1987, has improved lives of 65,000+ farm workers and conserved 30,000,000+ acres in 60+ countries.
3336Sierra Club Foundation, The
800-216-2110
http://www.tscf.org
Fights to preserve wilderness and protect environmental quality worldwide through a powerful combination of education, scientific research, publishing and litigation.
3337Pesticide Action Network North America
415-981-1771
http://www.panna.org
Works to eliminate poisonous pesticides. Links consumer, labor, health, environment and agriculture groups internationally to advance safer, ecologically sound pest control alternatives.
3338Scenic America
202-638-0550
http://www.scenic.org
Protects natural beauty, fights billboard blight, saves America's special places. Our education and advocacy preserves thousands of miles of roads and hundreds of communities.
3340Peregrine Fund, The
208-362-3716
http://www.peregrinefund.org
Saves eagles, condors, falcons, and other endangered birds through research, breeding, and conservation programs. Helps preserve rainforests. Educates children and adults about nature and science.
3341Comite De Apoyo A Los Trabajadores Agricolas (CATA)
856-881-2507
http://www.cata-farmworkers.org
Amigrantfarmworker organization that builds leadership capacity ofits membershipin order for them toactively address social, economic, environmental issues confronting them.
3342Green Faith
609-394-1090
http://www.greenfaith.org
GreenFaith is an interfaith coalition that inspires people of diverse spiritual, religious backgrounds to deepen their relationship with nature and take action for the earth.
3400INDEPENDENT CHARITIES OF AMERICA
800-477-0733
FEEDING THE HUNGRY. SHELTERING THE HOMELESS. PROTECTING THE CHILDREN. AND HEALING THE SICK. AMERICA'S FINEST INDEPENDENT CHARITIES. WORKING WITH YOU TO SHARE - THE AMERICAN WAY.
3401Army Historical Foundation
800-506-2672
We support building a national US Army museum and sponsor educational programs that preserve and promote the history and heritage of the American soldier.
3402Brain Tumor Association, American (ABTA)
847-827-9910
We exist to eliminate brain tumors by funding research and to meet the needs of patients and their families.
3403Allergy and Asthma Network / Mothers of Asthmatics, Inc.
800-878-4403
Asthma afflicts millions with frightening attacks that often kill. Help us eliminate suffering and death due to asthma through education, advocacy, community outreach and research.
3404Love the Children
215-536-4180
An international child care agency. Adoptable children come primarily from Korea. Also sends gifts of food and materials to orphanages in Russia, Ukraine, and Asia.
3405Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation
800-292-7777
We provide scholarships to children of current/former Marines, and children of Navy Corpsmen that served with the Marines, who pursue collegiate or VoTech education.
3406Adventist Development & Relief Agency International
800-424-ADRA
Imagine living without clean water, health services, basic education or job opportunities. Gifts support ADRA's empowering development and relief programs in the U.S. and worldwide.
3407AFS-USA, Inc.
800-AFS-INFO
An international student exchange organization that builds bridges between cultures, teaches a world perspective, and makes lifelong friends among the leaders of tomorrow.
3408National Minority AIDS Council
202-483-6622
The majority of new HIV infections occur in people of color. We are dedicated to saving lives in communities of color affected by HIV/AIDS.
3409Animal Protection Institute
800-348-7387
Advocating for animals since 1968. Your donation helps us prevent animal suffering, protect against animal abuse, and provide free-range sanctuary for rescued primates.
3410Children Awaiting Parents
888-835-8802
Unites abandoned, abused and neglected children with loving, adoptive families. Introduces children to families through its national directories with waiting children's photos and life stories.
3411Alzheimer's Research Foundation, Fisher Center
1-800-ALZINFO
Providing research into cause, care and cure of the dread brain disorder Alzheimer's. Your CFC donations helped earn us the Nobel Prize in medical research.
3412American Friends of Alyn Hospital
877-LOVEALYN
Israel's comprehensive rehabilitation center for physically disabled children, combines expertise and love enabling patients - including victims of suicide bombings - to live with dignity and independence.
3413Appalachian Trail Conference
304-535-6331
Along with 4,700 volunteers, we manage the 2,174 mile Appalachian Trail, America's premier hiking trail and the world's longest footpath, for conservation and your enjoyment.
3414Brain Injury Association
800-444-6443
We promote research and provide personal support to help the 5,300,000 survivors of traumatic brain injury recover their lives to the fullest extent possible.
3416Center for Reproductive Rights
917-637-3600
Works to protect reproductive rights for all women, especially those with limited access to care. Secures appropriate, freely chosen reproductive health services for all women.
3417Disabled American Veterans (DAV) Charitable Service Trust
859-441-7300
Your gift provides food, shelter and medical aid to homeless veterans, transportation to medical facilities, and counseling/rehabilitation for amputee and other severely disabled veterans.
3418Alley Cat Allies
202-667-3630
Works for humane control of feline overpopulation across the U.S. through sterilization and care of feral cats as a compassionate alternative to euthanasia.
3419Bethany Christian Services
616-224-7610
Bethany finds homes for homeless children. We cherish children, providing adoptive homes for American, foreign-born and special needs children; foster families for abused children.
3420Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation
609-452-7007
Our national programs directly improve the quality of American education by training teachers, providing fellowships to graduate students, and partnering K-12 schools with universities.
3421Children of the Night
800-551-1300
Rescues America's children from prostitution. Includes 24 hour nationwide hotline and shelter home featuring an on-site school. Available to children from all over the U.S.
3422Diabetes Trust Fund
800-577-1383
Dedicated to finding the cure for Diabetes through research, educating the public about the disease, and caring for our loved ones afflicted with Diabetes Mellitus.
3424Entomological Foundation
301-459-9083
If you're smart enough to know what Entomological means, you understand the importance of insect science research/ education. Your support helps maintain a healthy environment.
3425NJ Tournament of Champions
732-462-7945
Provides sport opportunities for special needs children ages 3-21 with learning disabilities and physical challenges. Emphasis placed on children's ability, not disability.
3426Fund for Animals
888-405-FUND
Founded in 1967 by Cleveland Amory. Advocates for wildlife through legislation, litigation, and education. Rescues and rehabilitates animals at sanctuaries such as Black Beauty Ranch.
3427Holt International Children's Services
800-451-0732
Food, shelter, medical care and permanent families are paramount to the survival and healthy development of abandoned, orphaned, and other children at risk worldwide.
3428Federation for American Immigration Reform
877-627-3247
National organization of 70,000 members. Educates Americans on the impact of excessive immigration. Supports sensible alternatives to mass immigration through research, education, and public outreach.
3430National Greyhound Foundation
352-628-2281
They live in cages... die in desperation. Twenty-eight thousand retired racing greyhounds a year. We rescue and find them homes. Your gift stops the cruelty.
3431NOW Legal Defense and Education Fund
212-925-6635
Strives for equality and improvement of women's and girls' lives by transforming institutions and values through advocacy, policy development, communications, education, and alliances.
3433Adoption Center
800-TO-ADOPT
Your donation helps find loving adoptive families for abused, neglected and disabled U.S. children, including brothers and sisters who want to stay together.
3434MAP International
800-225-8550
Every $1 sends $20 worth of lifesaving medicine to aid needy children and families in the developing world and provides health training and AIDS education.
3436People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA)
757-622-PETA (7382)
Your contribution will help us end suffering and save animal lives. We fight cruelty through education, investigations, grassroots campaigns, rescues, advocacy, and messages of compassion.
3437Delta Society/Pet Partners
425-226-7357
Your yearly contribution helps therapy animal teams comfort over 1,000,000 men, women and children in hospitals, physical therapy, or those who have lost loved ones.
3438Simon Wiesenthal Center
310-553-9036
Holocaust remembrance and the defense of human rights. Our Museum of Tolerance addresses prejudice and racism while promoting appreciation of diversity in our communities today.
3439Teach For America
800-832-1230
Recruits, selects, and trains outstanding recent college graduates from across the country to teach in our nation's most under-resourced inner-city and rural public schools.
3440Wildlife Habitat Council
301-588-8994
Uniting corporate employees, conservation organizations, and community members to actively preserve, enhance, and create wildlife habitat on corporate, private, and public lands.
3442American Friends Service Committee
888-588-2372
A Quaker organization whose international peace, social justice and service work is based on faith in the power of love to overcome violence and injustice.
3443St. Hubert's Giralda
973-377-2295
Enriching the lives of people through pet visits to hospitals, retirement homes and schools. Also providing animal rescue, shelter, emergency foster care and adoption services.
3445Catholic Medical Mission Board
800-678-5659
We recruit and place medical volunteers, train local practitioners, and provide emergency medical relief services to places that have experienced natural or political catastrophes.
3447Children's Defense Fund
202-628-8787
CDF's mission is to Leave No Child Behind through research, education, policy development, and advocacy efforts on behalf of children and their families.
3448American Nurses Foundation
202-651-7227
The American Nurses Foundation - Caring for Nurses who Care for You. Nursing research grants, food-safe schools, tobacco free nurses, adolescent health, and immunizations programs!
3449Children's Mercy Fund
703-519-8666
Save a child's life - Help us provide emergency food, clothing, medical supplies, equipment and care to suffering children throughout the world.
3450Coptic Orphans Support Association
800-499-2989
Christian organization fighting poverty, girl illiteracy, and child labor by providing aid and education to needy and poverty-stricken children in the poorest areas of Egypt.
3451Cradle of Hope Adoption Center
301-587-4400
Help an abandoned child. We provide adoption services and support to children who are waiting for permanent, loving families.
3452American Humane Association
303-792-9900
America's most respected humane organization, supporting our nation's network of animal and child welfare agencies, rescuing animals and children from cruelty, neglect, and abuse.
3453Anxiety Disorders Association of America
240-485-1001
Panic, posttraumatic stress, obsessive-compulsive disorder, GAD and phobias afflict over 19 million Americans yet few seek care. Provide help for these highly treatable disorders.
3455Help The Children
323-466-7187
Providing Children in Crisis situations food, clothing, medicines, dental and medical assistance and other emergency supplies while assisting families to be productive through established centers.
3456Hepatitis Foundation International
800-891-0707
Funds research to find cures, more effective treatments, and vaccines for viral hepatitis, and provides education for patients and health professionals to prevent its spread.
3457Hospice Foundation of America
800-854-3402
We support organizations and efforts which assist terminally ill patients and their families through the dying process in a less painful and more caring manner.
3459Children's Hopes & Dreams - Wish Fulfillment Foundation
800-437-3262
Fulfilling ill children's last wishes. Serving handicapped children, those traumatized by disasters or divorce/separation. Providing penpal friends, gifts and continual family support. Thank you.
3460National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts
305-377-1140
Your gift provides unrestricted cash grant scholarships to American high-school seniors who are talented musicians, visual artists, dancers, writers, actors, singers, photographers or videographers.
3461Armed Forces Veterans Homes Foundation
800-638-0594
Quality of life improvements for 32,000 elderly and infirm veterans at 128 State Veterans Homes and two National Retirement Homes: resident needs and Home operations.
3462Breast Cancer Fdn., Susan G. Komen - North Jersey Affiliate
908-277-2904
Breast Cancer education, support, screening and treatment. Primarily dedicated to breast health education and breast cancer screening and treatment programs at the community level.
3464National Partnership for Women & Families
202-986-2600
Fighting since 1971 to eliminate workplace discrimination, secure critical family protections like the Family and Medical Leave Act, and ensure access to affordable, quality healthcare.
3465Operation Smile
757-321-7645
Your gift provides reconstructive surgery to children with facial deformities in 21 countries. Operation Smile trains medical professional and supplies equipment, essential to building self-sufficiency.
3468Special Olympics, Inc.
800-700-8585
Special Olympics provides year-round sports training and competition for people with mental retardation, improving physical fitness and motor skills, and increasing self-confidence, self-image and friendships.
3469Trickle Up Program, Inc.
212-255-9980
Through our proven economic empowerment model of business training and seed grants, we enable the poorest worldwide to start their own microenterprises.
3471Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc.
202-635-2556
CLINIC helps low-income newcomers, including elderly, the abused, families and children, with immigration legal services and citizenship; and trains charitable agencies to provide these services.
3472Child Rescue International
800-245-9191
Nurturing, practical compassion to orphaned, abused and abandoned children living in institutions through vocational training, personal deliveries of food, clothing, medicines and summercamps. Please help!
3473Children of Alcoholics (NACoA)
888-554-2627
Provides the VOICE and programs to save children of alcoholics from physical and psychological abuse. Works with schools, doctors, clergy, others to support these children.
3474Concerns of Police Survivors, Inc. (COPS)
573-346-4911
Resources for surviving families of law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty to rebuild their shattered lives; assists law enforcement agencies; educates public.
3475Brother's Brother Foundation
888-323-1916
Connecting People's Resources with People's Needs: 47 Years, 110 Countries, $1.25 Billion in books, food, medical supplies, pharmaceuticals. Forbes Magazine "1st in efficiency."
3477Gettysburg, Friends of the National Parks at
717-334-0772
Help preserve our national heritage. We purchase land for donation to the American people, maintain historic monuments, and conduct educational seminars about the Gettysburg battlefield.
3478Childhood Brain Tumor Foundation
877-217-4166
Through research, there is hope for cures. Fund vital scientific and clinical research and provide support, education and advocacy to children suffering from brain cancer.
3479Children's Medical Ministries
301-261-3211
A compassionate humanitarian service of 700 healthcare professionals committed to serving indigent and oppressed children and families throughout the United States and developing countries.
3480Polish American Congress Charitable Foundation (PACCF)
773-763-9944
Provides medical supplies, books and equipment to Poland's hospitals, rehabilitation centers, orphanages, and the elderly, and sponsors other health care programs including neonatal training/research.
3481Find-A-Cure for Children with Duchenne
800-350-CURE (2873)
We search out, evaluate, and test potential scientifically sound treatments that will slow, halt, or reverse the effects of a terminal disease called Children's Duchenne.
3482CASA - Court Appointed Advocates for Abused Children
800-628-3233
Protecting 280,000+ severely abused, neglected children nationwide. Help CASA volunteers find children safe, permanent homes and turn a life of hurt into one of hope.
34849 to 5 Working Women Education Fund
800-522-0925
9to5 works to strengthen women's ability to achieve economic justice. Leadership training focuses on policy changes in work/family, welfare, anti-discrimination and temp work issues.
3485Autism Society of America Foundation for
800-3-AUTISM
Autism affects over 1.5 million Americans children, adults, and their families. Research holds the answer and offers hope. Your contribution will directly support autism research.
3486Helping Hands: Monkey Helpers for the Disabled
617-787-4419
We provide specially trained monkeys as helpers and companions to paralyzed people. Monkey-helpers and lifetime support services are provided to disabled individuals at no charge.
3487International Medical Corps
800-481-4462
A quick-response humanitarian organization for health care crises or emergencies around the world, with a focus on training local health care workers for eventual self-reliance.
3488Children's Angel Flight
800-747-0925
Your gift makes air transportatio. possible fo. children requiring travel to distant diagnosis, evaluation, treatment or rehabilitation.
3489Children's Miracle Network
801-278-8900
Your entire donation saves children's lives by helping local participating children's hospitals provide state-of-the-art care, life-saving research and preventative education for millions of kids.
3490Canine Companions for Independence
800-572-2275
Give independence to people with disabilities! Canine Companions change the lives of children and adults by providing service, companionship, and unconditional love.
3491Hispanic Scholarship Fund
877-HSF-INFO
The nation's leading Hispanic scholarship-granting organization, HSF is committed to advancing the college education among Hispanic Americans and doubling the rate of college graduates.
3492Jesuit Volunteers International
202-687-1132
Compassionate college graduates serve the poor as teachers and social workers in schools and training centers in developing countries in Latin America, Asia, and Africa.
3493Cornelia De Lange Syndrome Foundation
800-753-2357
We are the only US organization that helps children with CdLS and their families by providing accurate information, knowledgeable doctors, local meetings and 800-line service.
3494Giving Children Hope
714-524-4454
Rescuing children in crisis through faith-based partnerships supplying emergency food, clothing, medicines, and training; establishing clinics and self-help projects domestically and worldwide, "Giving Children Hope."
3495FACES: The National Craniofacial Association
800-3 FACES 3
Craniofacially disfigured children require specialized reconstructive surgery. We take care of these children and their families while treatment is received. Rebuilding faces ­ rebuilding futures.
3496Marine Corp. Law Enforcement Foundation
877-606-1775
Financial aid for disabled children of Marines. Scholarship assistance to children of Marines and Federal law enforcement personnel whose parent dies on duty.
3497Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network
800-929-4040
To raise public awareness, provide advocacy and education, and to advance research on behalf of all of those affected by food allergies and anaphylaxis.
3498Medical Education for South African Blacks
732-745-1292
MESAB raises funds to train black health care professionals, in order to help improve health care for all South Africans.
3499Wessex Animal Welfare League
973-386-0590
Offering community enriching programs/services to benefit humans and animals. Your donation helps find loving homes for unwanted pets and facilitates animal adoptions and rescue.
3501National Park Trust
202-548-0500
The land trust saving parks, wildlife, scenic and historic sites by acquiring and donating lands to public agencies or managing national parklands for future generations.
3504Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays
202-467-8180
Promotes the health and well-being of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered people, their family members and friends through support, education and advocacy.
3505Planned Parenthood Foundation
800-829-7732
We exist to preserve and advance reproductive freedom and choice, provide access to affordable health care, and promote responsible and accurate sexuality education.
3506Population Institute
800-787-0038
We foster public awareness and action programs to bring world population into balance with its environment and resources through educational and family planning initiatives.
3507Paws With A Cause
800-253-PAWS
Paws With A Cause trains Assistance Dogs nationally for people with disabilities and provides lifetime team support which encourages independence. PAWS promotes awareness through education.
3508Pediatric AIDS Foundation
310-314-1459
The leading non-profit organization committed to eradicating pediatric AIDS, preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIV, and insuring better medical treatments for children.
3510Public Citizen Foundation
202-588-1000
Fights to protect health, safety and democracy against the corrupting influence of special interests.
3511S.E.E. Surgical Eye Expeditions International
805-963-3303
Giving the gift of sight worldwide to disadvantaged children and adults along with dignity, hope, and productivity that accompany each free sight restoring surgery.
3512Rainbows
800-266-3206
Your gift establishes support groups for children grieving a life-altering loss, such as a death, divorce, incarceration or abandonment.
3513Vegan Outreach
412-968-0268
Vegan Outreach protects animals and the environment by spreading information about vegetarianism and veganism worldwide via distribution of our booklets, Why Vegan and Try Vegetarian.
3514United States Sportsmen's Alliance Foundation
888-930-4868
To protect hunting, fishing and trapping through public education and legal defense. To ensure proper use of sportsmen's license fees for scientific wildlife management programs.
3515Wildlife Preservation Trust International
888-WPTI-ARK
Wildlife Trust is a global organization dedicated to innovative conservation science linking ecology and health and empowering lasting local environmental leadership.
3516MAGIC Foundation
800-3-MAGIC-3
Supports families of children with growth disorders. Provides newsletters, networking, kids pen pals, annual convention, educational brochures, medical updates, public awareness & education programs.
3517American Social Health Association
919-361-8400
Bioterrorism preparedness, HIV/AIDS, sexually transmitted diseases information services. ASHA's mission: to improve the health of individuals, families and communities through national hotlines and research.
3518Children's Network International
877-264-2243
Help us alleviate hunger and suffering. We provide food, clothing, medicine, and medical care to needy children in the U.S. and around the world.
3519Direct Relief International
800-676-1638
Since 1948, providing humanitarian medical aid to people in need worldwide. Privately funded, apolitical, non-sectarian, and top-rated in efficiency by Forbes, Worth, and Charity Navigator.
3521Child Find of America
800-I-AM-LOST
Child kidnapping prevention and location specialists, helping children and devastated parents through free investigation, mediation, and publicity. Your gift could bring a missing child home.
3522FRAXA Research Foundation
978-462-1866
Funds medical research, education, and support for curing Fragile X, the leading inherited cause of mental impairment. Help us work towards a cure.
3523Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation
323-933-2240
Changing hearts and minds. We promote fair, accurate and inclusive representation of lesbians and gay men in media as means of eliminating homophobia and discrimination.
3524Habitat for Humanity International
800-422-4828
Christian Housing ministry working to end poverty by partnering with families in need to build affordable homes more than 100,000 worldwide.
3525Hearing Foundation
800-769-2799
Provides hearing aids. batteries, research, and training to improve the lives of low-income hearing impaired children and adults in the USA and in foreign countries.
3526Hope Worldwide Ltd.
610-254-8800
Through volunteers on all inhabited continents, we serve over a million annually, through health, education, housing and support services to children, seniors and needy adults.
3527India Partners
888-870-9085
Christian charity supporting self-help projects in India since 1984. orphanages, schools, agricultural / food projects, medical clinics, sewing schools, disaster relief, literacy, job training, and churches.
3528Institute for Food and Development Policy
510-654-4400
People have the basic human right to live free of hunger. Help us fight inequities and promote solutions to end poverty, hunger and environmental degradation.
3529International Children's Heart Foundation
877-869-ICHF
Provides life saving medical and surgical treatment for children with congenital heart disease throughout the world by providing volunteer surgical mission teams and educational training.
3531Kidney Cancer Association
800-850-9132
The Association strives for a world without kidney cancer. We fund kidney cancer research and help cancer patients through patient meetings, information and advocacy.
3533Leukemia Clinical Research Foundation
651-229-7131
Leukemia can be cured. We live that dream by supporting research where it has the most impact - on patients in clinical settings.
3534ProLiteracy Worldwide
888-528-2224
Empowering adults and families with the reading, writing, math, technology and problem-solving skills they need to improve their lives and communities.
3535Marine Toys For Tots Foundation
703-640-9433
Brighten a child's face on Christmas morning. Help the Marines provide a treasured gift and a cherished memory for millions of our nation's neediest children.
3536Adoption Resources of Maine / International
207-532-9358
Providing adoption services and humanitarian aid to orphaned and abandoned children as well as counseling and sheltering homeless pregnant girls/women in America and abroad.
3537Mercy Medical Airlift
888-675-1405
Flying the sick and injured to medical care. A national charitable organization providing air transportation to children, parents and grandparents in medical and financial crisis.
3538National FFA Foundation, Inc.
317-802-6050
FFA makes a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education.
3539National Foundation for Catholic Youth
202-636-3825
Building on the tradition of CYO, the Foundation provides financial support for Catholic youth ministry in the United States through conferences, resources, research, and training.
3540National Foundation for Ectodermal Dysplasias
618-566-2020
Provides dentures, support services, and hope to children left toothless from Ectodermal Dysplasia, a rare disorder. Funds research to find improved treatment options and cures.
3541ASPCA. American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
212-876-7700
Your gift helps prevent cruelty and alleviate the fear and suffering of animals through humane law enforcement, education, spay/neuter programs, veterinary care, and adoption.
3542National Foundation for Transplants
800-489-3863
NFT helps people seek a new life through transplantation by providing healthcare support, financial services, and advocacy to transplant candidates, recipients and families nationwide.
3543National S.A.F.E. Home Foundation
800-877-1250
Help save lives! Providing free smoke alarms and fire prevention education materials to help local firefighters in their efforts to reduce child fire deaths.
3544Obsessive Compulsive Foundation, Inc.
203-401-2070
Patient advocacy organization that provides information about OCD and treatment referrals, funds research, publishes newsletters/pamphlets and sponsors annual membership conference and Genetics Consortium.
3545Paralyzed Veterans of America Spinal Cord Injury Education and Training Foundation (ETF)
800-424-8200 x255
Funding projects to educate paralyzed people and their healthcare providers about adapting to paralysis and overcoming cultural stigmas associated with it.
3546Paralyzed Veterans Of America Spinal Cord Research Foundation (SCRF)
800-424-8200 x 255
Operating exclusively to benefit disabled individuals, we fund neuroscientific research aimed at restoring function and improving the quality of life for paralyzed people.
3547Children's Hospital & Research Center Foundation
800-914-5437 (KIDS)
We raise funds for the benefit of Children's Hospital & Research Center, which provides comprehensive medical care to children regardless of their families' ability to pay.
3548Chronic Fatigue and Immune Dysfunction Syndrome (CFIDS) Association of America
704-365-2343
The nation's leading charitable organization dedicated to conquering CFIDS. Programs in CFIDS education, research and public policy have greatly enhanced understanding of this debilitating illness.
3549Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine
202-686-2210
PCRM protects animals by promoting alternatives to animal experiments in research and education. We also promote disease prevention through education programs about diet and lifestyle.
3550Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome Association of America
877-662-7737
Promotes greater awareness of RSD/CRPS, a painful, debilitating neurological disease that affects 1.2 million Americans; and funds research into its cause and cure.
3551Starlight Children's Foundation
800-274-STAR
Starlight Children's Foundation brightens the lives of over 100,000 children and their families per month through an impressive menu of in-patient and outpatient programs.
3552In Defense of Animals
415-388-9641
Fight animal exploitation, cruelty and abuse by supporting our undercover investigations, grassroots activism, rescue operations, lobbying, lawsuits, and our abused animal and African chimpanzee sanctuaries.
3553Marine Mammal Center
415-289-SEAL
Rescuing and rehabilitating injured, sick, and orphaned marine mammals and releasing them back to their ocean home.
3554National Trust for Historic Preservation
800-944-NTHP
Your support will help provide leadership, education, and advocacy to save America's diverse historic places and revitalize communities for the future.
3555Vanished Children's Alliance
408-296-1113
We find America's missing children! Available 24-hours a day, services are free and include location assistance, prevention education, photo dissemination, reunification, counselin. an. more.
3556Water For People
303-734-3490
Water for People. Helping the most impoverished people worldwide improve their quality of life by supporting sustainable drinking water, sanitation and hygiene projects.
3557World Neighbors
800-242-6387
Works with rural poor throughout Asia, Africa and Latin America to strengthen their capacity to solve their own problems related to hunger, disease and poverty.
3558Advocates for Youth
202-419-3420
Adolescents experience one million pregnancies and 25% of new HIV infections annually. Providing teens with comprehensive, accurate reproductive and sexual health information saves lives.
3559American Association of University Women Legal Advocacy Fund
202-785-7750
Help achieve gender equity in higher education. We provide funding and support systems for female students, faculty, and staff fighting sex discrimination on campus.
3560American Association of University Women Educational Foundation
202-728-3307
Give deserving women a chance to excel through programs advancing education, research, and self-development for women and girls - fostering equity and positive societal change.
3561Assistance Dog Institute
707-545-3647
Helping dogs help people! Research, development, and education programs improve the quality of life for children and adults. We create lifelong friendship, peace and happiness.
3562Bible Believers Fellowship, Inc.
800-851-8674
Nationwide prison ministry promoting Christianity to English and Spanish speaking inmates using literature, videos, counseling, and prayer in faithful obedience to our Lord Jesus Christ.
3563Carrying Capacity Network
800-466-4866
CCN advocates national revitalization, U.S. population stabilization, immigration reduction, natural resource conservation, and economic sustainability through studies, analysis, publications, public education, outreach, networking and activism.
3564Civil War Preservation Trust
800-CW-TRUST
Manassas, Gettysburg, Antietam: Don't let developers pave over our nation's past. If we don't save America's Civil War battlefields now, we risk losing them forever!
3565Partnership for a Drug-Free America
212-922-1560
Our television messages encourage parents to ask their kids who? what? when? where? "Parents - the anti-drug" helps steer children toward safe, drug-free lifestyles.
3566Covenant House
800-388-3888
Serves homeless/at-risk youth in 21 cities. Always open. Always free food, shelter, clothing, and medical services. Call NINELINE (800-999-9999) for nationwide assistance.
3567Southeastern Guide Dogs
800-944-3647
Our guide dogs are humanely trained and provided free of charge to blind individuals, so they may travel with independence, safety, and dignity.
3568Public Lands Foundation
703-790-1988
Providing protection and development of renewable and nonrenewable natural resources through education and advocacy. Insuring America's preservation of public lands' vital economic and ecological roles.
3569World Impact
323-735-1137
Inner-city neighborhood ministries, planting Christian churches, operating Christian schools, and providing warm, safe, caring environments for children with Christian adults they can trust and respect.
3570Restless Legs Syndrome Foundation
507-287-6465
Seeking to improve the lives of millions of RLS sufferers, the Foundation provides information and funds research to find a cure for this neurologic condition.
3572Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation
406-523-4500
Ensures the future of elk and other wildlife by conserving, restoring and enhancing natural habitats through land purchases, conservation easements, management agreements, education and research.
3573National 4-H Council
301-961-2983
4-H is in every county in America building a world where youth and adults learn, grow, and work together to strengthen communities.
3574Advertising Council, Inc.
212-922-1500
Smokey Bear, McGruff, "Friends Don't Let Friends Drive Drunk," Crying Indian. Through public education society becomes responsible for critical social issues affecting our nation's future.
3575Farm Animal Reform Movement (FARM)
888-FARM USA
Promotes wholesome eating and humane treatment of animals in factory farms and slaughterhouses through thousands of grassroots Great American Meatout and Farm Animals Day events.
3576Friends of Animals
203-656-1522
Operating national spay/neuter program for cats and dogs since 1957. Works to protect wildlife, especially endangered African elephant and Alaskan Wolves.
3577Project Inform
800-822-7422
This national Aids organization continues to push for a cure-providing respected treatment information and advocacy, toll-free treatment hotline, and nationwide educational programs since 1985.
3578Society for the Advancement of Women's Health Research
202-223-8224
Improving women's health through increased medical research funding, inclusion of women in clinical trials and studying differences between sexes affecting diagnosis and treatment of disease.
3579Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation
972-855-1600
Your gift helps fight breast cancer by supporting innovative research and community-based outreach programs for the medically underserved. Established Komen Race for the CureŽ series.
3582Autism Society of America
800-3-AUTISM
Improving the lives of individuals with autism, their families, and the professionals who work with them by providing research, information, education, advocacy, and public awareness.
3583Global Hunger Project
800-228-6691
The Hunger Project unleashes the human spirit: it empowers people to discover their vision, express their leadership and work together to solve hunger's root causes.
3584Diabetes Action Research and Education Foundation
202-333-4520
We fund research for treatment, prevention, and cure. Our Diabetes University focuses on alternative therapies. 100% of workplace contributions used for research and treatment programs.
3585Gluten Intolerance Group
206-246-6652
Providing awareness and skills to persons with gluten intolerance diseases to live healthy lives free of complications of Celiac Disease and Dermatitis Herpetiformis.
3586Golden Cradle Adoption Services
800-327-2229
We serve birthparents facing unplanned pregnancies and prospective adoptive parents. Our prenatal medical care, housing, and counseling insure each baby we serve a healthy start.
3587Dollars for Scholars
800-279-2083
You can make dreams come true by supporting Dollars for Scholars - Serving students since 1958 through scholarships and mentoring activities.
3588Jewish Women International
800-343-2823
JWI supports faith-based and secular communities and serves to break the cycle of violence through education, advocacy, and action - locally, nationally, around the world.
3589Kiwanis International Foundation, Inc.
800-549-2647
Kiwanis International Foundation funds programs supporting the needs of young children. It's mission is to assist Kiwanis International in serving the children of the world.
3590MADRE, Inc.
212-627-0444
An international women's human rights organization providing direct relief, resources, and training to women in conflict zones worldwide to promote peace, justice and human rights.
3591MedicAlert Foundation United States
800-432-5378
MedicAlertŽ protects and saves lives by providing identification and medical information in emergencies. Thousands of lives have been saved because of the MedicAlertŽ 24hour Service.
3592Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research
800-708-7644
MJFF is dedicated to accelerating the development of a cure for Parkinson's disease through an aggressively funded research agenda.
3593Military Officers Association of America Scholarship Fund
800-234-6622
Provides interest free loans and grants to children of enlisted and officers for college education. All administrative costs are paid by MOA. not from donations.
3594National AIDS Funds
202-408-4848
A nationwide partnership of community based organizations fighting HIV/AIDS through prevention, education and care. Grant dollars and programs are funded through matching funds nationwide.
3595National Council of La Raza
202-776-1750
NCLR ­ Largest network of Hispanic community organizations and leading voice for Latinos ­ works to reduce poverty and discrimination and improve life opportunities for Hispanic Americans.
3596National Foundation for Cancer Research (NFCF)
800-321-CURE
Research for a Cure Funding cancer research in the laboratory leading to new treatments and making possible scientific breakthroughs to cure ALL types of cancer.
3597Operation California
800-678-7255
Nobel Prize-winning emergency worldwide relief organization, especially helping child victims of natural disaster, famine, and war; and part of International Campaign to Ban Landmines.
3598Parkinson's Research Center, Michael Stern Foundation
Providing research into the cause, care, and cure of Parkinson's disease in a world class laboratory directed by a Nobel Prize winning scientist.
3599Pearl S. Buck Foundation
800-220-2825
Improves quality of life and expands opportunities for children. Promotes the values of other cultures, the injustice of prejudice, and the need for humanitarianism worldwide.
3600UNITED WAY OF GREATER MERCER COUNTY
609-896-1912
http://www.uwgmc.org
UNITED WAY BRINGS PEOPLE AND RESOURCES TOGETHER TO CREATE POSITIVE CHANGE BY INVESTING IN PROGRAMS THAT IMPROVE LIVES. TOGETHER, WE CAN BUILD A STRONGER, HEALTHIER COMMUNITY.
3601American Red Cross of Central New Jersey
609-951-8550
Disaster relief, first aid training, communications between members of the Armed Forces and their families, blood distribution, home delivered meals and transportation.
3602ARC/Mercer, Inc., The
609-406-0181
http://www.arcmercer.org
Promotes the potential of individuals with developmental disabilities through vocational rehabilitation, sheltered employment, supported employment, residential services, recreation, day care, respite care, and infant-toddler services.
3603Association for the Advancement of Mental Health (AAMH)
609-452-2088
AAMH provides comprehensive range of affordable mental health services to mentally disabled individuals and families. 82% of program support funds are allocated to direct services.
3604Arc/Middlesex, The
732-247-8155
Provides group homes, in-home respite, Saturday respite, advocacy, recreation, supported living, adult training services, supported employment and special offender services.
3605Better Beginnings
609-448-6226
A child care center providing children with a safe, healthy leering environment, while giving their parents the opportunity to be self-supporting members of the community.
3606Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Mercer County
609-656-1000
Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Mercer County provides mentoring relationships to children ages 6-16 from primarily single parent families.
3607Central New Jersey Council, Boy Scouts of America
609-419-1600
Scouting program of character education, citizenship training, leadership development, community service and physical and mental fitness for youth ages 7-21 years old.
3608Boys & Girls Club of Trenton / Mercer County
609-392-7837
Serves over 1,100 youth each year through educational, social and recreational programs with a mission to enable disadvantaged youth to reach their full potential.
3609Camp Fire Boys & Girls NJ Council
609-695-8410
The agency is dedicated to developmental asset building through educational programs which teach self-reliance, responsibility, service, and the prevention of child abuse and substance abuse.
3610Carolyn Stokes Day Nursery
609-392-2648
Provides an excellent preschool program incorporated into a safe caring environment for children 2 1/2-6 of working parents in the Greater Trenton area.
3611Catholic Charities, Diocese of Trenton
609-394-5181
The professional behavioral health care and social services agency of the Trenton Diocese. We provide quality cost effective services, fight poverty, and build communities.
3612Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) of Mercer County
609-396-8383
Provides school age child care programs, two Pre-School Programs, a Summer Day Camp, a Summer Recreation/Education Camp, Evening Teen Program and youth athletic leagues.
3613Child Care Connection, The
609-989-7770
A child care resource and referral agency that counsels parents, provides referrals, builds child care supply, and offers training and technical assistance to child care providers.
3614Children's Home Society of New Jersey, The
609-695-6274
Unplanned pregnancy, infant foster care, pregnant and parenting adolescents, child care, adoption, post adoption, protective services, childhood separation and loss counseling, and youth primary prevention.
3615Community Action Service Center, Inc.
609-443-4464
A community action agency providing bilingual (English/Spanish) assistance to working poor families in obtaining basic needs, job search help, affordable healthcare and summer childcare.
3616CONTACT of Mercer County
609-883-2880
Provides a free, confidential 24-hour Crisis and Supportive Listening, Suicide Prevention Hotline and daily telephone outreach ot the elderly. 24 Hr. Hotline: 609-896-2120
3618ECHO, Inc.
609-695-4151
ECHO Seniors are willing to share the richness of knowledge, experience and wisdom of a lifetime with other seniors while remaining productive in a stimulating environment.
3620Family Guidance Center Corporation
609-586-0668
Family Guidance Centercounselsfamiliesformental health, addiction,educational, and financial problems.Fees are adjustedto match thefamily's ability to pay for service.
3621Family & Childrens Services of Central New Jersey
609-924-2098
http://www.nj-counseling.org
A private, non-profit counseling, education, outpatient substance abuse and mental health center serving children, adolescents, adults and seniors. Staff includes social workers and psychiatrists.
3622Girl Scouts of Delaware Raritan, Inc.
732-821-9090
The organization's mission is committed to empowering all girls from every background to develop the confidence, determination and skills needed to thrive in today's world.
3624Greenwood House, Home for the Jewish Aged
609-883-5391
Skilled nursing and assisted living facility giving long term medical, nursing, rehabilitation and social services to the infirm elderly. Also offers outside services to the elderly.
3625Housing Coalition of Central NJ
732-249-9700
The Housing Coalition assists low and moderate-income households in obtaining and maintaining housing. Services include individual counseling, information and referral, and community education.
3626Jewish Communit. Center of the Delaware Valley
609-883-9550 or 215-750-6676
Located at 999 Lower Ferry Road in Ewing, NJ provides social, educational and recreational programs for members of all age groups of our community.
3627Jewish Family & Children's Service of Greater Mercer County
609-987-8100
Jewish Family & Children's Service of Greater Mercer County strengthens individuals and families through counseling, case management and psycho-educational services.
3629Afrikan People's Action School
609-394-1070
Independent institution with approximately 100 students, Pre-K to 8th celebrating 29 years of Afrikan-Centered academic excellence. Daily instruction is provided for children between 3 & 14.
3631Mercer County Hispanic Association
609-392-2446
A Non-profit community based organization assisting Hispanics in Mercer County with family management, housing, immigration, job development, and youth development services.
3632Mercer Street Friends
609-396-1506
We provide for basic human care and development through education, job training, food, counseling, health care and family support programs, fostering dignity and self-respect.
3633Millhill Child & Family Development Corp.
609-989-7333
Providing care, education, medical, parenting and behavioral health services to at-risk children and families including 140 children under age five, foster children and care givers.
3634Mobile Meals of Trenton
609-695-3483
Mobile Meals of Trenton/Ewing provides for the delivery of meals including therapeutic diets chronically ill, convalescent, and physically or mentally changed people.
3635Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA)
609-434-0050
This program trains volunteers to advocate in court for the best interests of children who have removed from their homes due to abuse and/or neglect.
3636Mount Carmel Guild
609-392-5159
Mount Carmel Guild operates three core programs. Emergency Assistance, Home Health Nursing and Preschool, whose purpose is to ensure that families have their basic need met.
3637Center for Innovative Family Achievements
609-406-0100
Founded in 1974, Serv Behavioral Health System is a not-for-profit organization serving people who have a serious mental illness or developmental disability to live independently.
3638Princeton Outreach Projects, Inc.
609-369-9355
Princeton Outreach Projects, Inc. includes The Crisis Ministry of Princeton and Trenton, Trenton After School Program, Trenton Children's Chorus and Housing Initiatives of Princeton.
3639Police Athletic League - Hamilton
609-888-2600
Officers athletic programs to youth 6-18. Safety Town, pedestrian safety program to children 4-5. Annual scholarships presented to outstanding high school/P.A.L. graduates.
3640Police Athletic League - Trenton
609-396-0325
Fosters character building and independence through organized youth sports and social activities and awards educational scholarships to high school seniors.
3641PEI Kids (formerly Prevention Education)
609-695-3739
PEI, Inc. promotes personal safety, bully and violence prevention programs for children, parents and educators; counseling for child victims of sexual abuse and their caregivers.
3643Princeton Nursery School
609-921-8606
(PNS) Founded in 1929, provides affordable, quality childcare and pre-school education to low-income families. We serve families in need, in a multicultural environment.
3644Princeton Senior Resource Center
609-924-7108
PSRC offers support and engagement to older adults, their families and caregivers through fitness, education and enrichment programs, social services and volunteer activities.
3645Rock Brook School
908-431-9500
Non profit program for children with special needs and their families, that provides a Special Education Day School Program and Community Outreach Therapy Services.
3646Samaritan Hospice
856-552-3287
http://www.samaritanhospice.org
Samaritan Hospice responds to the needs of people faced with terminal illness or grief. Comfort, care and support are provided regardless of patients' financial circumstances.
3647Greater Trenton Community Mental Health Agency, Inc.
609-396-6788
Greater Trenton Behavioral HealthCare provides a comprehensive continuum of mental health services throughout Mercer County for youth, adults and seniors. Call toll-free for information.
3649Enable, Inc.
609-987-5003
Serves persons with physical and developmental disabilities and their families through group homes, respite care, daily assistance, renovations and services that enable independent living.
3650Habitat for Humanity Trenton Area
609-393-4880
Habitat for Humanity embraces peopl. of all faiths who work in partnership to build decent, affordable housing and to create healthy and self-sufficient communities.
3651Visiting Nurse Association of Mercer County
609-695-3461
VNA, the oldest and largest community-based home health care agency in Mercer County, provides the people with comprehensive home health care services, 24/7.
3652Womanspace
609-394-0136
Provides programming for victims and families of domestic and sexual violence, including emergency shelter, counseling and transitional housing services, 24 hour hotlines, training and technical assistance.
3653Interfaith Caregiver of Greater Trenton
609-393-9922
Providers of free non-medical, home-based volunteer services: transportation, household chores, respite, friendly visits to seniors, chronically ill, disabled or temporary disabled residents of Mercer County.
3654YMCA of Western Monmouth County
732-462-0464
Hightstown-East Windsor YMCA serve all people regardless of religion, race, income, ability or sex. We offer child care, camping, fitness, aquatics, sports skills and community outreach.
3655Interfaith Hospitality Network of Mercer County
609-396-8849
Our mission is to coordinate faith-based efforts to help families attain employment, housing and the skills necessary to permanently break their cycle of homelessness.
3657YMCA of Trenton Area
609-599-9622
Serving the communities of Trenton, Ewing and Lawrence the "Y" provides child care, fitness, recreational, camping & educational services. Financial aid is also available.
3658YWCA Princeton
609-497-2100
Women's membership organization, dedicated to empowering women and girls and racial justice by providing services and supporting advocacy issues.
3659YWCA of Trenton
609-395-8291
Organization that provides the following types of service to the community: Multicultural Programs, Supportive Housing Services, Preschool and School Aged care, and Health related programs.
3660John O. Wilson Hamilton Neighborhood Service Center, Inc.
609-393-6480
Information and referral, Notary, Crisis Intervention, Emergency Transportation, Senior Nutrition and Recreation. Youth recreation, Tutoring, Computer Enrichment, Mentoring, Summer Camp, Food Pantry and Homeless Prevention.
3662Maryville, Inc.
856-629-0244
A not-for profit human service agency providing care and treatment for individuals suffering from substance abuse and co-occurring disorders in rural Gloucester County.
3663Signs of Sobriety, Inc.
609-882-7677
Committed to promoting the efforts of all Deaf/Hard of Hearing persons to realize their fullest potential and significantly reduce risk factors leading to alcohol/drug misuse.
3664Newgrange School and Educational Outreach Center
609-688-1280
http://www.thenewgrange.org
Newgrange is a nonprofit, educational organization started in 1977 that provides specialized research-based programs for people with language-based and related learning disabilities.
3666HomeFront
609-989-9417
HomeFront provides shelter and food for Mercer County's homeless families, educational and recreational programs for children, and intensive life skills and job training for adults.
3667NJ Federation of Colored Women's Clubs, Inc.
609-392-5959
The Urban Women's Center: a community outreach organization facilitating women's entry into the job market with training, resume and career workshops, and professional clothing.
3669Hands on Helpers
609-921-8893
HOH develops, supports, and promotes effective and efficient volunteerism. We link thousands of potential volunteers to agencies and train managers to maximize their volunteers' potential.
3670Trent Center Apartments
609-392-5222
A senior (55+) high rise apartment building in Trenton. We not only provide apartment living but supportive services so that our seniors can age in place.
3671Trinity Counseling Service
609-924-0060
Providing counseling for children & adults, couples & families, as well as psychological testing and psychiatric medication. Operated out of a warm & welcoming home.
3672Isles, Inc.
609-341-4700
http://www.isles.org
A nationally recognized nonprofit community development and environmental organization based in Trenton, NJ with the mission to foster more self-reliant families in healthy, sustainable communities.
3673Handicapped High Riders Club, Inc.
609-259-3884
For persons with disabilities, horseback riding is widely recognized as one of the most beneficial recreational therapies. Riding develops self-awareness, and builds self-confidence, and its fun.
3674Prince of Peace Lutheran Church
609-799-1753
Cherry Tree Club is a free preschool program for homeless children of Mercer County, NJ homeless families who cannot access or afford quality preschool education.
3676St. Francis Medical Center
609-599-5018
Located in the heart of Trenton, serving the Greater Trenton area, committed to its mission of being a healing influence to the communities we serve.
3677Central Jersey Legal Services, Inc.
609-695-6249
Central Jersey Legal Services, Inc., Mercer County Division, is a private nonprofit organization providing free civil legal services to the indigent population in Mercer County.
3678Princeton Young Achievers
609-806-4216
Mission is to provide children from low-moderate income households with after school and summer programs to enhance self-confidence and over-all love for learning.
3679Cancer Care, Inc.
609-444-6630
CancerCare is a 60-year-old social service non-profit agency that provides free counseling, information and financial assistance to cancer patients and their families.
3680Salvation Army Citadel Corps
609-599-9373
The Trenton Salvation Army offers short term emergency assistance for basic needs, an emergency drop in center, computer training and youth activities including summer camp.
3681Freedom House, Inc.
908-537-6043
Freedom House, Inc. provides substance abuse treatment services for men in a halfway house setting, transitional housing for women and children, and services for families.
3682United Progress, Inc.
609-392-2161
United Progress, Inc. provides City of Trenton/Mercer County residents with these services. Emergency Food, Housing, Drug & Alcohol Treatment/Transitional Housing and many other programs.
3683Kidsbridge Children's Museum
609-396-4300
Kidsbridge provides anti-bullying/character education outreach programs and events, including the Annual Community Service Awards and aspires to build a children's museum in Trenton.
3684LifeTies, Inc.
609-771-1600
LifeTies focuses on abused and neglected youth, HIV+AIDS girls and their young children. Our two residences and one community program teach independent living skills.
3901American Littoral Society
732-291-0055
http://www.littoralsociety.org
Founded in 1962, leading voice for coastal conservatio. beaches, dunes, wetlands, estuaries, and nearshore habitat for fishes, birds, shellfish. We educate, testify and assist.
3902Association of New Jersey Environmental Commissions
973-539-7547
http://www.anjec.org
ANJEC promotes the public interest in Long-term natural resources protection and sustainable development by establishing local environmental commissions and educating concerned citizens.
3903Clean Ocean Action
732-872-0111
http://www.cleanoceanaction.org
Clean Ocean Action is a coalition-based organization that uses research, education, and citizen action to stop ocean pollution off the NJ/NY coast.
3904Clean Water Fund of New Jersey
732-280-0370
http://www.cleanwaterfund.org
We all live downstreamNeighborhood-based action, education programs which join citizens, businesses, government for sensible solutions ensuring safe drinking water, pollution prevention, resource conservation.
3905Environmental Education Fund
609-396-3774
http://www.njenvironment.org
The Environmental Education Fund provides information and materials to educate citizens on healthy living and what constitutes a clean environment - air, water, soils, energy, transportation
3906Great Swamp Watershed Association
973-966-1900
http://www.greatswamp.org
Helping protect the places you love and the water you drink in the Great Swamp watershed region by prserving local cultural, historical, and natural resources.
3907Greater Newark Conservancy
973-642-4646
http://www.citybloom.org
Support NJ's urban communities in creating environmentally safe neighborhoods through grassroots education, training, community organizing, preservation, improvement of open space, revitalization, beautification and job training.
3908ISLES, Inc.
609-341-4700
http://www.isles.org
Community development and environmental organization that improves the environment through community gardening, nature-based environmental education and indoor environment initiatives to promote healthy homes and schools.
3909Monmouth Conservation Foundation
732-671-7000
http://www.monmouthconservation.org
To acquire, hold, develop, preserve and protect the open lands, historic areas, park and recreation areas of Monmouth County, New Jersey.
3910Morris Land Conservancy
973-541-1010
http://www.morrislandconservancy.org
MLC preserves northern NJ's open spaces through preservation, stewardship and education programs, emphasizing critical watersheds, scenic and historic landscapes, wildlife habitat, and important recreation areas.
3911New Jersey Audubon Society
908-204-8998
http://www.njaudubon.org
Founded in 1897, NJAS fosters environmental awareness and ethics among citizens, protects wildlife and plants, especially endangered and threatened species and preserves valuable natural habitats.
3912New Jersey Conservation Foundation
908-234-1225
http://www.njconservation.org
New Jersey Conservation Foundation protects strategic lands through acquisition and stewardship, promotes strong land use policies, and forges partnerships to achieve conservation goals.
3914Pinelands Preservation Alliance
609-859-8860
http://www.pinelandsalliance.org
Dedicated to the preservation of the Pinelands National Reserve, PPA protects one million acres of NJ open space through education, grassroots organization and political action.
3915Eastern Environmental Law Clinic
973-353-5695
The clinic, funded predominately from contributions, empowers citizens to promote public health and protect New Jersey's environment through legal and technical advice, strategy and representation.
3916South Branch Watershed Association
908-782-0422
http://www.sbwa.org
SBWA protects water resources through river monitoring, stream clean ups, environmental education programs, well-water testing and providing public information about water related issues
3917Wetlands Institute, The
609-368-1211
http://www.wetlandsinstitute.org
Pioneers education, research and conservation efforts to promote appreciation and understanding of the vital role wetlands and coastal ecosystems play in the survival of life.
3919Stony Brook Millstone Watershed Association
609-737-3735
http://www.thewatershed.org
SBMWA works towards a sustainable balance between the built and natural environment, protecting water resources and fighting suburban sprawl with action and education.
4000CHRISTIAN SERVICE CHARITIES
888-728-2762
http://www.christianservicecharities.org
CHRISTIAN CHARITIES YOU KNOW AND TRUST, WORKING TO OVERCOME POVERTY, HUNGER, HOPELESSNESS, RELIGIOUS PERSECUTION, ABUSE, DISEASE, ILLITERACY, HOMELESSNESS, ADDICTION, BROKEN FAMILIES AND SEPARATION FROM GOD.
4002American Family Association
800-326-4543
http://www.afa.net
Motivates Christians through radio, online and print publications to act on issues negatively affecting families. Examples: media indecency, pornography, abortion. Also defends Christians' religious freedoms.
4003World Emergency Relief
888-484-4543
http://www.worldemergencyrelief.org
You'll "give children a living chance" through emergency relief, food, medical care, schools, orphanages, and micro-economic assistance in U.S. and 30 countries, including American Indians.
4004Children's Hunger Relief Fund
888-781-1585
http://www.chrf.org
Saving children's lives! Sharing God's love by providing hot meals, disease-free water, healthcare, medicines, food growing technology, and Christian education to suffering children worldwide.
4005Christian Blind Mission International
800-937-2264
http://www.cbmi-usa.org
Provides treatment to nearly 10 million blind, sick, and disabled people through 1,013 projects in 108 countries throughout the developing world.
4006Blessings International
877-250-8101
http://www.blessing.org
Giving hope to destitute children and adults by providing life-saving pharmaceuticals, vitamins, and medical supplies for treating needy patients in developing nations and US clinics.
4007Compassion International Incorporated
800-336-7676
http://www.compassion.com
Releasing children from spiritual, economic, social and physical poverty in 24 countries through holistic Christian child development; also ministering to at-risk youth in the USA.
4008Feed The Children
800-627-4556
http://www.feedthechildren.org
One of America's most effective charities providing food, clothing, medical care, education, and emergency relief to children in the United States and overseas since 1979.
4009African American Self-Help Foundation
800-514-3499
http://www.aashf.org
God's love effectively expressed through hot meals, healthcare, education and vocational training to homeless children worldwide; assistance to single black working mothers. Very low overhead.
4010Fellowship of Christian Athletes
800-289-0909
http://www.fca.org
Since 1954, FCA has empowered coaches and athletes by providing them with encouragement, resources and training as they impact the world for Jesus Christ.
4011Focus on the Family
800-232-6459
http://www.family.org
We're all family: the widow next-door, single parent and troubled teen. Religious nonprofit has a passionate dedication to teach and build strong family values.
4012Food for the Hungry, Inc.
800-248-6437
http://www.fh.org
A Christian relief and development organization that helps people in developing countries overcome poverty through self-development programs.
4013Christian Foundation for Children and Aging
800-875-6564
http://www.cfcausa.org
One hundred percent of contributions provide direct scholarships for students served by Catholic missions in 25 developing countries. Community service is required for participating students.
4014Christian Relief Services
800-337-3543
http://www.christianrelief.org
Food, water, housing, medicine - basic needs for those who need help most. Sharing our blessings with disadvantaged families, here and around the world.
4017Mercy Ships
800-772-7447
http://www.mercyships.org
Christian charity performs free surgeries on hospital ships using volunteers. Also relief: medical, dental, optical clinics, prosthetics, literacy, health, sanitation, agriculture, education, water, construction, micro-enterprises.
4018Mission Aviation Fellowship
800-359-7623
http://www.maf.org
Specialists providing aviation and communication support to over 500 humanitarian organizations worldwide, carrying doctors, medicine, sick and injured, relief supplies, or materials for village development.
4019Nazarene Compassionate Ministries, Inc.
800-214-4999
http://www.ncmi.org
Provides crises assistance worldwide, including food, healthcare and rebuilding. Promotes long-term solutions to poverty through training, gifts-in-kind, economic/community development, and micro-enterprise projects.
4020Officers' Christian Fellowship of the USA
800-424-1984
http://www.ocfusa.org
Equipping military personnel to provide humanitarian leadership to all ranks. Individual and group counseling is provided during deployments, transfers. Provides retreat centers for rest/renewal.
4021Family Research Council
202-393-2100
http://www.frc.org
Communicates to the public the importance of Judeo-Christian traditional family values to the health and well-being of our children, country, and society.
4022Prison Fellowship Ministries
877-478-0100
http://www.pfm.org
Provides programs to transform prisoners' lives and help them make responsible moral choices. Angel Tree program provides Christmas gifts to prisoners' children. Founder Chuck Colson.
4023Samaritan's Purse
800-528-1980
http://www.samaritanspurse.org
Christian relief agency led by Franklin Graham, providing food, medicine, clothing, shelter, and other emergency assistance to victims of war, poverty, disease, and natural disasters.
4024World Concern
800-755-5022
http://www.worldconcern.org
A division of CRISTA Ministries, restoring hope to poor families and children worldwide through programs that provide food security, meaningful work and the life-transforming Gospel.
4025Alliance Defense Fund
800-835-5233
http://www.telladf.org
Largest public interest legal alliance that serves, funds and trains attorneys to defend, protect and reclaim religious freedom, traditional family values and sanctity of life.
4026MOPS International
800-706-7419
http://www.MOPS.org
Because mothering matters! Your essential gift embraces mothers-of-preschoolers, including military and teen moms, providing hope and resources as they strive to make a better world.
4027Navigators, The
719-594-2292
http://www.navmilitary.org
Strengthening the personal and spiritual lives of military men and women, and their families through discipleship, Bible studies, leader development, conferences, counseling, and group activities.
4028Operation Blessing International Relief and Development Corp.
800-730-2537
http://www.ob.org
Dedicated to alleviating human need and suffering throughout America and around the world through hunger relief, medical care, outreach programs, and disaster relief since 1978.
4100HUMAN SERVICE CHARITIES OF AMERICA
800-626-2729
http://www.hsca.org
PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE. MAKING A DIFFERENCE TO THE DISABLED AND DISADVANTAGED. FEEDING THE HUNGRY. RESTORING THE SICK AND SUPPORTING YOUR FEDERAL, POSTAL AND MILITARY SERVICE.
4101American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
888-333-2377
http://www.afsp.org
Preventing suicide through educational projects, public awareness, treatment initiatives and research, while offering support programs for family and friends affected by the tragedy of suicide.
4104Children's Cancer Assistance Fund
800-532-6459
http://www.nationalchildrenscancersociety.org
Helping children with cancer and their families by providing direct financial assistance for treatment and supplement family support.
4105Wheelchair Foundation
877-378-3839
http://www.wheelchairfoundation.org
Providing wheelchairs to the physically disabled worldwide. Over 10,000 wheelchairs per month are giving children, teens and adults independence and hope for the future.
4106Disabled and Alone/Life Services for the Handicapped, Inc.
800-995-0066
http://www.disabledandalone.org
Terrified parents ask: "Who'll be there for our disabled child when we die?" Help us care for people with disabilities when their families are gone.
4107American Indian Youth Running Strong
888-491-9859
http://www.indianyouth.org
We're raising the standard of living and self-esteem of Indian reservation children. Teaching traditional and contemporary life skills, healthy lifestyles, and respect for Mother Earth.
4108Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind
800-548-4337
http://www.guidedog.org
More than eyes for a blind person, a guide dog provides independence, security, and companionship. Help us breed, train and give guide dogs without charge.
4109Americans Helping Americans
800-242-5026
http://www.helpingamericans.org
Attacking poverty in Appalachia and urban America with food, clothing, home repair, youth programs, affordable housing and help for mothers and children fleeing domestic violence.
4110Lions Clubs International Foundation
630-571-5466
http://www.lcif.org
Supports the service efforts of Lions Clubs worldwide in addressing the various needs of their communities through grant programs for humanitarian and sight-related projects.
4111MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger
800-813-0557
http://www.mazon.org
MAZON provides grants to national and international anti-hunger organizations to prevent and alleviate hunger.
4112National Right to Life Educational Trust Fund
202-626-8800
http://www.nrlc.org
Promotes respect for human life through educational programs opposing abortion, infanticide, and euthanasia and supports referral and adoption services for women with crisis pregnancies.
4113Miracle Flights for Kids
800-359-1711
http://www.miracleflights.org
Help change the future of a sick child! Your donation provides free flights for children needing to reach medical treatment hundreds of miles from home.
4114Bread and Water for Africa
800-337-3533
http://www.africanrelief.org
Strengthening African initiatives for self-sufficiency through grassroots health, clean water, education, orphanages, vocational training, agriculture and micro-credit programs focusing on women and children.
4115Fairygodmother Foundation
773-388-1160
http://www.fairygodmother.org
Fairygodmother Foundation grants wishes for individuals, 18 and older, facing terminal illness. We create an opportunity for peace, closure, and cherished memories for everyone involved.
4116Child Aid: Children's Literacy and Hearing Projects
503-223-3008
http://www.child-aid.org
Helps poor children by providing doctors, teachers, books, scholarships, hearing aids in Mexico and Guatemala. No fancy offices, no big salaries, just hope for kids.
4118Share Our Strength
800-969-4767
http://www.strength.org
Works to alleviate hunger and poverty at home and abroad by meeting immediate needs for food and investing in long term solutions to poverty.
4119United States Association for United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
800-770-1100
http://www.unrefugees.org
Helps Americans support the UN Refugee Agency, which provides protection, emergency assistance, health care, and education for refugees worldwide, especially women and children.
4120Kidsave International
888-543-7283
http://www.kidsave.org
Develop programs to help orphans find families and long-term mentors, obtain counseling, healthy living skills, and internships. Build global awareness of the plight of orphans.
4121Straight Spouse Network
510-525-0200
http://www.ssnetwk.org
Reaching out to extend access to assistance, healing the trauma, and building bridges toward a better understanding. Local volunteers provide group/individual support to straight spouses.
4122Volunteers of America
800-899-0089
http://www.volunteersofamerica.org
Volunteers of America creates programs to improve the lives of children, families, seniors, people with disabilities and helps communities. There are no limits to caring.
4200MEDICAL RESEARCH CHARITIES (FORMERLY MEDICAL RESEARCH AGENCIES OF AMERICA)
888-215-6722
http://www.medicalresearchcharities.org
Aids. Arthritis. Blindness. Cancer. Heart Disease. Fight back by supporting medical research and help discover the prevention and cure for these and other diseases.
4201Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America
800-727-8462
http://www.aafa.org
We support research to cure asthma and allergies and help sufferers through patient education, practical advice, and a nationwide chapter and educational support group network.
4202AIDS Research Alliance of America
310-358-2423
http://www.aidsresearch.org
Research works! Only medical research will stop AIDS. You can save lives by helping us find better treatments, an effective AIDS vaccine, and a cure.
4203Alpha-1 Foundation
888-825-7421
http://www.alphaone.org
Supports research towards a cure for Alpha-1, a deadly genetic disorder causing liver and lung disease, affecting over 25 million Americans who are unknown carriers.
4204Brain Tumor Foundation of America
800-934-2873
http://www.braintumor.org
Funding national research, providing free patient support services and education gives Help and Hope to children and adults whose lives are affected by brain tumors.
4205Cancer Research Fund of the Damon Runyon-Walter Winchell Foundation
877-722-6237
http://www.drcrf.org
100% of your gift funds research by supporting a corps of young innovative scientists across the nation committed to discovering causes and cures for cancer.
4206Glaucoma Research Foundation
800-826-6693
http://www.glaucoma.org
Protecting the sight and independence of people with glaucoma through research and education. Our goal is to find a cure.
4207Breast Cancer Research Foundation, The
866-346-3228
http://www.bcrfcure.org
Make A Difference. Breast cancer claims over 40,000 lives annually. Your support funds lifesaving breast cancer research worldwide: Prevention and A Cure In Our Lifetime.
4208Interstitial Cystitis Association of America
800-435-7422
http://www.ichelp.org
Provides information, support and advocacy for persons with IC, a debilitation bladder disease. Educates medical community and public. Funds research to treat and cure IC.
4209Lyme Disease Foundation
860-870-0700
http://www.lyme.org
Lyme Disease: Chronic disabler of over 2 Million people. Help us eradicate this tick-borne disease. Your gift funds patient assistance, public/Physician awareness and research.
4212Foundation Fighting Blindness
800-683-5555
http://www.blindness.org
Largest private organization funding research to cure blinding retinal disorders such as retinitis pigmentosa, macular degeneration, Usher syndrome (deaf-blindness), affecting all ages and ethnicities.
4213Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation
800-981-2663
http://www.oif.org
Working to cure genetic disorder that causes bones to break easily (sometimes called "brittle bones"). Your contribution provides answers for families, funds research, educates doctors.
4214United Leukodystrophy Foundation, The
800-728-5483
http://www.ulf.org
Fatal genetic disorders of the brain and nervous system claims 1000+ lives each year. Identification, research and education can lead to a treatment and cure.
4215Cancer Treatment Research Foundation
888-221-2873
http://www.crtf.org
99 percent of workplace contributions support our mission of funding innovative, scientifically-based human research delivering immediate cancer treatment options and genuine hope for a cure.
4216V Foundation, The
800-454-6698
http://www.jimmyv.org
The V Foundation is a charitable organization dedicated to saving lives by raising money to fund cancer research and awareness projects.
4217National Eating Disorders Association
206-382-3587
http://www.NationalEatingDisorders.org
Working to prevent, treat, and find a cure for anorexia, bulimia, and other eating disorders. Your gifts fund life-saving research, treatment referrals and education programs.
4218National Alliance for Autism Research
888-777-6227
http://www.naar.org
The Nation's first and largest nongovernmental funder of biomedical research that is dedicated to discovering the causes, prevention, treatment and cure of autism spectrum disorders.
4219Marrow Foundation, The
202-638-6601
http://www.themarrowfoundation.org
Assists patients and funds research and donor recruitment efforts of the National Marrow Donor Program for patients with leukemia and other potentially fatal blood diseases.
4220Prostate Cancer Foundation (formerly CaP CURE)
800-757-2873
http://www.prostatecancerfoundation.org
One in six Americans will get Prostate Cancer. African-Americans are most at risk. Please fund the search for better treatments and a cure.
4221Arthritis and Cancer Pain Research Institute
800-877-4166
http://www.pain-research.org
Chronic pain caused by arthritis, cancer, and other medical conditions cripple 86 million Americans. Help us continue our search for new medications to relieve pain.
4222City of Hope
800-544-3541
http://www.cityofhope.org
Internationally recognized innovative biomedical research, treatment and educational institution. Physicians/scientists dedicated to the prevention and cure of cancer, HIV/AIDS, diabetes, other life-threatening diseases.
4223Diabetes National Research Group
800-877-3457
http://www.diabetes-science.org
Nicknamed "The Silent Killer," diabetes affects 16,000,000 Americans. We support medical research to find treatments and possible cures, including vaccines, for Juvenile and Type-II diabetes.
4224Infectious Disease Science Center
800-877-9541
http://www.infection-research.org
Deadly new bacteria and viruses are discovered daily. We need cures now. Please help us. We can't afford to lose this life or death race.
4225Multiple Sclerosis National Research Institute
866-676-7400
http://www.ms-research.org
Conducts research for development of vaccines and other therapies to halt progression of multiple sclerosis and other human diseases. Help us find cures!
4226Osteoporosis and Breast Cancer Research Center
800-877-1775
http://www.osteo-breast-cancer-research.org
Women throughout the world are victims of these horrifying diseases. We support vital scientific research for preventing and curing these and other diseases affecting women.
4227Alzheimer's and Aging Research Center
800-877-0019
http://www.aging-research.org
Stop the suffering caused by aging-related illnesses. Your support makes the difference in exciting new medical research. Help our aging population and their families.
4300WOMEN'S FUND OF NEW JERSEY
908-851-7774
http://www.wfnj.org
CREATING SOCIAL CHANGE FOR WOMEN IN NJ, IMPROVING LIVES BY FUNDING VITAL SERVICES INCLUDING BREAST CANCER EDUCATION, RAPE COUNSELING, TEEN PREGNANCY PREVENTION, BATTERED WOMEN SERVICES.
4302Eating Disorders Association of NJ
800-522-2230
http://www.edanj.org
Dedicated to the study, prevention and treatment of eating disorders by offering support groups, referrals, conferences, advocacy and other services.
4303NARAL Pro-Choice New Jersey Foundation
609-581-7171
http://www.prochoicenj.org
Provides free educational programs and materials regarding every woman's right to comprehensive reproductive health care, including, birth control, family planning and safe, legal, accessible abortion.
4304Displaced Homemakers Network of New Jersey
908-788-1453
http://www.dhnnj.org
Committed to improving the quality of life for New Jersey women by providing leadership, technical assistance, advocacy and funding for statewide Displaced Homemaker Programs.
4306Family Planning Association of NJ
609-393-8423
NJFPA represents the 15 planning agencies in New Jersey that provide health and primary care to more than 110,000 women, adolescents and men each year.
4308Horizon Health Center
201-451-6300
http://www.horizonhealth.org
Provides comprehensive health care and related services to over 30,000 women, men and children each year, regardless of their ability to pay.
4310League of Women Voters of NJ Ed. Fund
609-394-3303
http://www.lwvnj.org
Encourages citizen participation in the democratic process and educates voters on major public policy issues. Assists New Jerseyans with nonpartisan information on VOTEline (800-792-VOTE).
4311Manavi, Inc.
732-435-1414
http://www.manavi.org
Committed to empowering women of South Asian (Bangladeshi, Indian, Nepali, Pakistani, and Sri Lankan) descent by bringing about social change to end all violence against women.
4312National Center for the Pro-Choice Majority
609-443-8780
Provides research and workshops to create social/economic/political environments where every woman can make decisions about childbearing without injury to her sense of dignity.
4314National Council of Jewish Women/NJ
201-836-2467
http://www.ncjw.org
Volunteer organization inspired by Jewish values that improves the lives of women, children and families through research, education, advocacy and community service.
4316National Organization for Women/NOW-NJ Foundation
609-393-0156
http://www.nownj.org
Informing and empowering women; overcoming barriers to full participation in society with services, programs, and educational materials that expand opportunities and choices wherever discrimination exists.
4320New Jersey Coalition Against Sexual Assault (NJCASA)
609-631-4450
http://www.njcasa.org
Promotes the compassionate treatment of sexual assault survivors and works to eliminate sexual violence by affecting attitudinal changes in individuals, institutions and society at large.
4322New Jersey Coalition for Battered Women
609-584-8107
http://www.njcbw.org
Dedicated to ending violence in the lives of women by providing emergency shelter and counseling. Advocacy and community education also provided on a statewide level.
4324New Jersey Coalition on Women and Disabilities, Inc.
732-255-2733
Acts in an advisory capacity in order to advance the rights and opportunities of women, particularly women with disabilities, through programs and information dissemination.
4326New Jersey Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice
973-656-9494
http://www.njrcrc.org
Ensures that every person in New Jersey is free to make decisions about when/if to have children according to their own conscience and religious beliefs.
4330New Jersey Women and AIDS Network (NJWAN)
732-846-4462
http://www.njwan.org
An independent, multicultural, statewide organization of over 700 agencies and individuals dedicated to providing education and information about HIV / AIDS and its effects on women.
4336South Jersey Breast Cancer Coalition
856-768-9028
http://www.southjerseybcc.org
Focuses on eradicating breast cancer by involving advocates for education and awareness who act as a collective voice demanding increased influence, involvement and research dollars.
4401Philippine Children's Fund of America
800-660-4009
Serving poor children and those left behind by the US base closure. In the USA it provides day care and other programs for American children.
4402SeniorNet
800-747-6848
Older adult volunteers teach peers about computers and software at local Learning Centers nationwide and share their wisdom as a community online at www.seniornet.org.
4403Trout Unlimited
703-284-9405
Trout Unlimited's mission is to conserve, protect and restore North America's trout and salmon fisheries and their watersheds.
4404Tyler for Life Foundation
888-454-3383
Advocates saving babies through the newborn screening test. The routine PKU test may not be enough, or reported quickly enough.
4405Veterans of Foreign Wars Foundation
816-756-3390
Facilitating projects that improve life for veterans and military service personnel, as well as helping promote the important values of community service and patriotic education.
4406VHL Family Alliance
800-767-4845
Funds research, provides information, peer support, improving diagnosis, treatment, and quality of life for people living with kidney cancer and related tumors.
4407Women for Women International
888-504-3247
We provide direct aid, rights awareness and leadership education, vocational skills training and income generation support to women survivors of war, conflict and civil strife.
4408World Hunger Year
212-629-8850
Fighting hunger and poverty through education, policy advocacy, and assistance to thousands of grassroots organizations promoting self-reliance. Co-founded by Harry Chapin in 1975.
4409World Society for the Protection of Animals
800-883-9772
WSPA's worldwide rescue squad criss-crosses the globe by plane, boat, and on foot to protect, rescue, and heal suffering animals. Please join us today!
4410Children's Organ Transplant Association COTA
800-366-2682
Since 1986, we have raised more than $20,000,000 by assisting some 500 transplant-needy persons, and have helped countless others become donors.
4411AACR Foundation for Prevention & Cure of Cancer
215-440-9300
Oldest international scientific organization devoted to preventing and curing cancer through research. Funds innovative research and public education, publishes scientific journals, organizes scientific meetings worldwide.
4412American Indian Youth-Running Strong
703-550-2123
We're raising the standard of living and self-esteem of Indian reservation children. Teaching traditional and contemporary life skills, healthy lifestyles, and respect for Mother Earth.
4413Christian Relief Services
800-33-RELIEF
Sharing our blessings and love with disadvantaged families throughout the world. Providing food, water, housing, medicine, educatio. basic needs for those who need help most.
4414Farm Safety 4 Just Kids
800-423-KIDS
Keeping rural kids safe and healthywe promote a safe farm environment to prevent health hazards, injuries, and fatalities to children and youth.
4415Greenpeace Fund
800-326-0959
An independent, campaigning organization that takes action, peacefully and creatively, to expose global environmental problems, and promote solutions essential to a green and peaceful future.
4416Lymphoma Research Foundation
LA - 800-500-9976; NY - 800-23
We are the nation's largest lymphoma-specific organization dedicated solely to funding critical research, providing essential programs and raising awareness to patients and their families.
4417Americans Helping Americans
888-242-5026
Emergency relief, affordable housing, afterschool programs, and recovery help for mothers with children fleeing domestic violence. Attacking poverty in Appalachia and urban America.
4418Servicemembers Legal Defense Network
202-328-3244
SLDN is the sole national legal aid and watchdog organization that assists men and women everyday who are harmed by "Don't Ask, Don'tTell."
4419Shriners Hospitals for Children
800-241-4438
Shriners Hospitals for Children provides free orthopaedic and burn injury care to children in need. More than 735,000 children have been helped since 1922.
Unaffiliated
0001African American Fund of New Jersey (formerly The Black United Fund of New Jersey)
973-676-5283
http://www.aafnj.org
AAF/NJ continues to perpetuate its mission as an effective community builder leveraging our donors contributions to collaborating organizations across the State of New Jersey.
0600United Negro College Fund / UNCF
973-642-1955
http://www.uncf.org
Supports 39 private, historically black colleges and universities and offers scholarships and programs guaranteeing financially disadvantaged students a quality, affordable education in a nurturing environment.
3000The Jewish Federation of Greater Middlesex County
732-432-7711
http://www.jewishmiddlesex.org
Raises funds for humanitarian needs. Based on the heritage of Jewish values, is committed to the quality survival, strength and vitality of Jewish people everywhere.
3800United Way of Bucks County
215-949-1660
Providing leadership and leveraging resources to create lasting solutions, uniting communities and maximizing human care impact for Bucks County. Service areas include children, families, emergencies.
6501Broadway House for Continuing Care Foundation
973-268-9797
Broadway House, an affiliate of UMDNJ, is New Jersey's only specialized healthcare facility designed to meet the medical/psychotherapeutic needs of individuals living with HIV/AIDS.
6504Department for Persons with Disabilities
973-697-1230
http://www.dpd.org
To maximize the quality of life of persons with mental retardation and developmental disabilities and empower them to be integrated into the mainstream of society.
6506First Baptist Community Development Corporation
732-247-0444
http://www.fbcdc.com
Revitalize and redevelop the community by promoting self-sufficiency through programs that focus on economic empowerment, educational excellence, personal and family growth and community involvement.
6507Catholic Family & Community Services
973-279-7100
http://www.catholicharities.org
Provides any needy Morris, Passaic, Sussex County resident food, Adult/Child Day Care/Housing. Emergency, Aging, Legal, Immigration, AIDS, ESL, Adoption, Special Education Service.
6508Eden Institute
609-987-0099
http://www.edenservices.org
The Eden Institute provides lifespan educational, residential, employment and outreach services for children and adults with autism, and their families.
6510House of Charity, The
856-583-6128
House of Charity provides health, social and welfare services in southern New Jersey for needy people regardless of race, creed or origin.
6512Institute for Children with Cancer and Blood Disorders, The
732-247-5300
http://www.theinstituteforchildren.org
Committed to enhance the quality of life of our young patients. Funding is provided for a broad range of support services and research initiatives.
6515Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey, Inc.
609-292-1276
http://www.ConserveWildlifeNJ.org
Helps to protect New Jersey's endangered/threatened species and their vanishing habitat through biological research, wildlife conservation and restoration, public education and community outreach.
6517Ramapo College Foundation of New Jersey
201-684-7611
http://www.ramapo.edu
Provides the resources "that make the difference in Ramapo College's quest for educational excellence," namely for student scholarships, faculty development educational and community programs.
6518Rowan University Foundation
856-256-4095
http://www.rufoundation.org
Rowan University Foundation's purpose is to raise money and obtain gifts-in-kind to assist Rowan University in meeting or surpassing its educational mission.
6519Straight and Narrow, Inc.
973-345-6000
http://www.straightandnarrowinc.org
Straight and Narrow provides detoxification, residential and outpatient programs. We maintain a work training program and operate a school.
6520William Paterson University of New Jersey Foundation, Inc., The
973-720-2615
http://www.wpunj.edu
Provides support to The William Paterson University of New Jersey for scholarships, academic and cultural development, and community outreach.
6521Young Life South Jersey
856-235-1732
http://www.ylsj.com
Provides support, builds relationships with teenagers through weekly home meetings and camping, introducing them to Christian faith so they'll return to church of their choice
6522New Jersey Institute of Technology Foundation
973-596-3400
http://www.njit.edu
We are a public University providing technological education to an under served population.
6523Alliance For A Living Ocean
609-492-0222
Nonprofit organization providing education on environmental issues relating to coastal water quality through beach cleanups, water monitoring, field trips, presentations, and community outreach.
6524Choice One Pregnancy & Sexual Health Resource Centers
1-800-497-TEST
http://www.choice-one.net
ChoiceOne offers free and confidential pregnancy tests, options and post-abortion counseling, abstinence education, parenting programs, STD testing and maternity and baby clothing and equipment.
6527Foundation of the University of Medicine & Dentistry of NJ
732-235-3300
http://www.umdnj.edu/foundweb/
Supports the activities of UMDNJ, New Jersey's statewide academic health center, providing medical and dental education, biomedical research and health care.
6532Kean University Foundation
908-737-3431
Kean University Foundation aids the University in raising funds for scholarships, projects and programs
6534Mobile Meals of Hamilton Township, Inc.
609-448-4088
Deliver meals and check on the welfare of aged and/or handicapped clients who reside in Hamilton Twp., Mercer Co., NJ
6536American Institute for Cancer Research
1800-843-8114
http://www.aicr.org
Funding innovative cancer research and education to expand understanding of nutrition and cancer. NJSECC contributions used 100% for research and health education.
6537Anchor House, Inc.
609-396-8329
http://www.anchorhousenj.org
Anchor House provides temporary shelter for runaway, homeless and abused children from ages birth through twenty-one, and various services to their families.
6539Bharat Sevashram Sangha of North America, Inc.
732-422-8880
http://www.bssnj.org
Teachings of Yoga, meditation, language, music arts and dance. Spiritual guidance, family counseling's and prayers for all. Publications of healthy literatures.
6541Cathedral Soup Kitchen, Inc, The
856-964-6771
http://www.cathedralkitchen.org
The Cathedral Kitchen provides for the well being of the disadvantaged of Camden by providing a hot, nutritious meal every weekday evening.
6542Cornerstone Pregnancy Center
856-935-0300
Provides pregnancy tests, abortion risks and procedures information, pregnancy support and material assistance, prenatal and parenting education, pregnancy loss support, and abstinence education.
6545Special Olympics New Jersey, Inc.
609-896-8000
http://www.SONJ.org
Provides athletic training and competition in 23 Olympic-type sports for more than 13,500 individuals with intellectual disabilities throughout the State, free of charge.
6546Mainstage Center for the Arts
856-232-1012
http://www.mainstage.org
Mainstage Center for the Arts is devoted to enriching the lives of young people through exposure to the performing arts.
6548Megan Nicole Kanka Foundation
1-609-890-2201
http://www.megannicolekankafoundation.org
Provide grant funding for fingerprint checks for non-profit sport organizations throughout New Jersey and child sexual abuse awareness information and education to parents.
6550NJ Vietnam Veterans' Memorial Foundation, Inc.
732-335-0033
http://www.njvvmf.org
More than 10,000 students tour the Memorial and Educational Center annually to better understand America's involvement in the Vietnam War and the reaction at home.
6551OKU-OMEGA OMEGA Scholarship Foundation
973-972-4635
http://www.umdnj.edu/oluweb
Non-profit foundation, which provides scholarships to dental students at the University of Medicine & Dentistry, based upon academic excellence and exemplary traits of character.
6552Parent Project for Muscular Dystrophy Research, Inc.
513-424-0696
http://www.parentprojectmd.org
Raising funds supporting research, treatment and education for Duchenne and Becker Muscular Dystrophies, allowing those with MD to survive and thrive within their communities
6553Presbyterian Homes of New Jersey Foundation, Inc.
609-720-7217
Non-profit, non-sectarian organization providing a continuum of care to assist adults to live as independently as possible in a living environment of their choice.
6554Association for Children of New Jersey
973-643-3876
http://www.acnj.org & http://www.kidlaw.org
ACNJ is a statewide nonprofit child advocacy organization. ACNJ works on a broad range of issues affecting children and families, but does not provide direct services.
6557Trenton Area Soup Kitchen (TASK)
609-695-5456
http://www.trentonsoupkitchen.org
TASK provides weekday meals for those in need, as well as services to improve patrons' quality of life and level of self-sufficiency.
6558New Jersey Center for Outreach & Services for the Autism Community, COsac
609-883-8100
http://www.njcosac.org
COSAC is dedicated to ensuring that people with autism receive appropriate, effective services and provides information, referral, training, support, education, consultation, and advocacy.
6559Animal Welfare Association, Inc.
856-424-2288
Humane Society caring for animals while benefiting people. Programs include: adoptions, pet therapy, humane educations, low cost spay/neuter clinic and mobile van, volunteer opportunities.
6561JFK Medical Center Foundation
732-632-1540
http://www.solarishs.org
JFK Medical Center Foundation raises funds for JFK Medical Center and its affiliates for clinical programs and services, equipment and the expansion of its facilities.
6563Tourette Syndrome Assoc. of NJ, Inc.
908-575-7350
http://www.tsanj.org
Provides education, advocacy and support to families and professionals dealing with Tourette Syndrome. Operates support groups, helpline, in-service training and medical referral programs.
6564Planned Parenthood of Greater Northern New Jersey
973-539-9580
PPGNNJ exits to provide high-quality, affordable reproductive and primary health care and educational services to women and men, regardless of the financial circumstances.
6565Rutgers University Foundation
732-932-7777
http://www.support.rutgers.edu/
To assist Rutgers, the State University in obtaining private gift support and other resources to meet the needs of the university.
6566Seeing Eye, inc.
973-539-4425
The Seeing Eye philanthropy provides trained dog guides to blind people and teaches them to work as teams.
6568Best Friends Animal Society
435-644-2001
Best Friends is the nation's largest sanctuary for abused and abandoned animals, and also spearheads the national No More Homeless Pets Campaign.
6569Lawrence Township Education Foundation, Inc
609-219-0340
http://www.ltefnj.org
This organization encourages educational excellence by generating community support for the Lawrence Township Public Schools, including financial support, volunteerism, and in-kind contributions.
6570Legal Services of New Jersey
732-572-9100
http://www.lsnj.org
Legal Services programs provide essential legal aid, giving low-income people access to justice. With current funding, only one in six can be helped.
6573Center for Hope Hospice & Palliative Care, Inc.
908-486-0700
http://www.centerforhope.com