As New Jersey’s only specialized care facility for people living with HIV/AIDS, Broadway House provides care from the most experienced and skilled clinicians in the field. Our nurses and infectious disease certified doctors are trained in the latest techniques of HIV/AIDS care to meet the complex needs of this diverse population. We go beyond traditional healthcare to providing comprehensive therapies and medical services, including:
Wound Care & Management
Physical Therapy
Pain Management
Clinical Dietician Services
Palliative Care
Chiropractic Services
Medication Regimen Coaching
Provides services to individuals throughout the state of NJ.
CareWell Health Medical Center is a boutique community hospital serving Essex County, a place where every patient is family. Formerly known as East Orange General Hospital, we are the sole independent, acute care hospital in Essex County – and deeply proud to be the cornerstone of care here for almost 120 years.
Behavioral Health
Women’s Health
Family Health
Emergency Medicine
Same-day Surgery
Orthopedics
Cardiology
Diagnostic Imaging
Dialysis
Physical Rehabilitation
Lab and Pathology Services
Wound Care
Weight Loss Support
Case management and referrals
Offers services to all NJ residents.
(973) 673-3342
67 Sanford Street
East Orange, NJ 07018
Website: www.cpinj.org
Mental health counseling, anger management and medication management.
Available for all Essex County Residents.
Covenant House New Jersey provides comprehensive residential care and related services to help New Jersey’s youth who have suffered from abuse, neglect, abandonment, homelessness, and human trafficking build a life for themselves that is good. We journey with our young people from the streets, to our Residential Crisis Centers, to our transitional living homes, and on to independent living in the community to help them break the cycle of homelessness and poverty.
Available to anyone located in NJ.
Adult Medicine Program- We provide the full array of adult medical services including pre-employment examinations, HIV Services, and a full Clinical Team for patient education.
Women's Health Program- A key aspect of our new North Newark center expansion is the dynamically enhanced Women’s Health program. The program has added more outreach and case managers, bolstered its wellness and prevention efforts, and it offers free pregnancy tests to attract younger women who are less likely to utilize healthcare.
Pediatric Program- NCHC strives to continuously improve our quality and tailor our care to the needs of the whole family. We have a series of pediatric programs in place to care for your children, from our Healthy Start Program to our Teen and Adolescent Services.
Dental Program- As a part of the newly expanded center, we’ve gone from 2 dental stations to 6 in order to increase the number of patients we see annually and better address the needs of the families we serve.
Behavioral Health Program-Each of our services are provided by a dedicated team of board certified doctors as well as nurses, social workers, clinical health educators, and support personnel.
Population Health- Mom’s Quit Connection (MQC) is starting a new Pediatric Campaign, MQC for Families with a focus on decreasing secondhand smoke exposure to young children. In New Jersey, 400,000 children are exposed to secondhand smoke at home, contributing to the 40% of children living with smokers who visit the ER for asthma every year. This Campaign will assist Pediatric Clinicians to address these grim statistics with the smoking families of their patients. NCHC has been chosen as a Pilot site prior to the state-wide campaign. MQC for Families will supply NCHC with the Smoke Free Family Bag; a free, reusable, small bag of information for the smoking family and/or household members of your patients. The materials educate about the hazards of second and third hand smoke, childhood asthma and free cessation services available in NJ.
Available to all Essex County residents.
Our hospital provides primary care and specialty health services, including skin care (dermatology), dental care, digestive care (gastroenterology), cardiology, eye health and vision care (ophthalmology and optometry), and more. Below, you’ll find our address and hours, parking and transportation information, and the other health services we offer at East Orange VA Medical Center. The new 2-digit calling prefix for this site is 20. Please dial 20-xxxx to reach the desired extension.
Available to all Veterans and their families.
Intensive In-Community service is a home and/or community-based intervention provided by a licensed clinician, specialized in servicing children, adolescents, and young adults. This service is offered to assist at-risk youth ages 5-21 and their families in overcoming and successfully managing the obstacles of a range of emotional, social, and/or behavioral concerns. Our professional and experienced clinicians are held to the highest standard and offer individualized treatment plans tailored to the youth and family. These services are geared to offer stability and support in order to prevent potential need for higher level of services.
Empower U. is a learning organization that strives to continuously support children, families, and communities through providing innovative and sustainable empowerment and therapeutic programming.
Essex Resource Net provides a wide range of information about support, resources, and services for families in Essex County, NJ. The information is kept as accurate as possible.
FAMILY Connections is a non-profit community based counseling and family service agency. Every day, we help children, adults and families transform their lives for the better through the provision of innovative counseling, skills-building, training and prevention services. No other agency offers our wide range of specialized services for all ages. We are leaders in the industry.
adultsandfams3Our goal is to serve the complex needs of our communities. This includes early childhood social and emotional development, adolescent development and safety, trauma, mental illness, addiction, unemployment, poverty, domestic violence, child abuse and neglect.
Available to all Essex County Residents.
Family Support Organization of Essex County is a family-centered, family-driven nonprofit organization that provides peer support, education and advocacy for parents of children who have emotional, behavioral, mental health, substance use, intellectual and developmental challenges.
Our goal is to empower parents and caregivers to take control of their lives by building on their strengths and supporting them as needed. We work with other agencies to strengthen families in order to keep youth safe and healthy in their homes and communities.
Available to all Essex County Residents.
UCC’s Fulton Street Emergency Shelter has operated since 1964 serving men and women aged 18
and older. The emergency shelter currently operates 24/7 to house guests due to the impacts of
COVID-19 and with expanded bedding during Code Blue emergencies. Guests are introduced to all the
resources available at UCC with one-on-one case management and services provided through
partnerships such as medical aid and rehabilitation programs.
Available to all Essex County Residents.
Hyacinth Care and Treatment Programs
People living with HIV have a variety of physical, psychosocial, and material needs. All of Hyacinth’s Care and Treatment Services, in alignment with federal Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) requirements, are designed to improve the health and achieve health equity for people who are geographically isolated or economically/medically vulnerable. We serve all people, regardless of background, at our eight centers throughout New Jersey.
Non-Medical Case Management (Paterson, Jersey City, Newark, Plainfield, Trenton)
Emergency Financial Assistance (Jersey City, Plainfield, New Brunswick, Trenton)
Community Health Worker Program (All Offices)
Housing Placement Assistance (Newark, New Brunswick)
Individual & Group Substance Abuse Counseling (Paterson, Newark)
Individual Mental Health (All Offices)
Legal Client Advocacy (Jersey City, Newark)
Medical Case Management (Paterson, Newark)
Mental Health Groups (Wellness groups) (All Offices)
Psychosocial Services (All Offices)
Our Newark office hosts the Hyacinth Health & Wellness Center where HIV medical services as well as PrEP treatment are offered
Available to all NJ residents.
Imagine, A Center for Coping with Loss, is a grief support center for children, young adults and families dealing with the death or life-altering illness of a parent, sibling or child. We provide free peer grief support year-round for as long as is needed. We are currently serving over 285 participants from 55 towns in our center every two weeks. In addition to these services, we provide training through our education and outreach programs across the state to a variety of organizations including schools, houses of worship and corporations. We also provide onsite support after any trauma or loss. Our goal is to create communities where grief and loss are transformed into resilience, empathy and compassion; and create communities where no child grieves alone.
Available to all NJ residents.
SHORT-TERM RESIDENTIAL
The Meadow Program, on our Secaucus campus, offers intensive treatment for individuals with substance use and co-occurring disorders.
LONG-TERM RESIDENTIAL
With locations in Newark and Secaucus, our long-term residential programs are ideal for men and women with a history of chronic relapse.
HALFWAY HOUSE
Located on our Newark and Secaucus campuses, our halfway house programs assist both men and women in sustaining sobriety, productively reentering their communities, securing stable employment and repairing relationships with family.
OUTPATIENT
Integrity House offers outpatient, intensive outpatient and partial care in Hudson County, Morris Plains, Newark and Toms River. With morning and evening options, we can accommodate most work, family and school schedules.
SUPPORTIVE HOUSING
Our Supportive Housing programs, located in Newark, offer a safe place for men, women, and women and their children to continue working on their recovery while attaining independence and stability for their families.
CCBHC
In Newark, the Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) offers comprehensive risk and needs assessment, outpatient mental health and addictions services, 24/7 in-person and telephonic crisis stabilization services, case management, primary care screening and monitoring, peer and family support services, person centered treatment planning, and coordination with health care and social service providers.
Available to all NJ residents.
In reaching 3,000 families annually, ICC’s many programs aim to:
Address unmet needs and service gaps, particularly for underserved individuals and families
Provide Summer Programs for community youths
Serve as a Community Center for Ironbound residents
Create After-School programs in partnership with Newark Public Schools
Provide Environmental Justice leadership
ICC’s programs include the following.
Children’s Programs (Birth – 5 years old)
Early Head Start, Infants & Toddlers
Preschool, Head Start
Youth Programs (5 – 13 years old)
After-School
Community Center
Hawkins St. School
Summer Programs
Community Center
Newark Public Schools
Environmental Justice Leadership
Family Services
Family Success Centers
Information, Assistance & Advocacy for Families
Child & Family Activities
Emergency Assistance
Education Programs
Counseling (VOCA. FOC)
Fresh Food
Mental Health Services & Abuse Counseling
Breaking the Cycle
Therapy
Case Management
Emergency Assistance
Information & Referrals
Advocacy
Adult Education
Essex County College @ Ironbound
Citizenship
ESL, Computers (FSC)
Budgeting & Finances (FOC)
Jobs & Financial Counseling
Financial Opportunity Center
Free Tax Program
Financial Counseling
Financial Education
Job Training
Job Placement
Ironbound Community Corporation Family Success Center - Elm Street
317 Elm Street
Newark, NJ 07105
973-465-0555 ext. 202
Director: Cheryl Meyers
Email: cmeyers@ironboundcc.org
Website: www.ironboundcc.org
Exclusive to Newark residents.
In reaching 3,000 families annually, ICC’s many programs aim to:
Address unmet needs and service gaps, particularly for underserved individuals and families
Provide Summer Programs for community youths
Serve as a Community Center for Ironbound residents
Create After-School programs in partnership with Newark Public Schools
Provide Environmental Justice leadership
ICC’s programs include the following.
Children’s Programs (Birth – 5 years old)
Early Head Start, Infants & Toddlers
Preschool, Head Start
Youth Programs (5 – 13 years old)
After-School
Community Center
Hawkins St. School
Summer Programs
Community Center
Newark Public Schools
Environmental Justice Leadership
Family Services
Family Success Centers
Information, Assistance & Advocacy for Families
Child & Family Activities
Emergency Assistance
Education Programs
Counseling (VOCA. FOC)
Fresh Food
Mental Health Services & Abuse Counseling
Breaking the Cycle
Therapy
Case Management
Emergency Assistance
Information & Referrals
Advocacy
Adult Education
Essex County College @ Ironbound
Citizenship
ESL, Computers (FSC)
Budgeting & Finances (FOC)
Jobs & Financial Counseling
Financial Opportunity Center
Free Tax Program
Financial Counseling
Financial Education
Job Training
Job Placement
Ironbound Community Corporation Family Success Center - Cortland Street
29-31 Cortland Street
Newark, NJ 07105
973-344-5949 ext. 201
Director: Cheryl Meyers
Email: cmeyers@ironboundcc.org
Website: www.ironboundcc.org
Exclusive to Newark residents.
La Casa de Don Pedro offers a comprehensive, proven, nurturing solution that addresses the social determinants of health, providing safety, stability, tools, resources, and opportunities that enrich peoples’ lives and builds social capital, helping them overcome their adverse experiences and become economically prosperous. La Casa meets people physically, culturally, and psycho-socially, where they are, and are flexible to their needs.
La Casa de Don Pedro provides prenatal care and parenting education, gives children a head start with Early Head Start, Head Start and preschool, addresses food insecurity, enriches youth with education, recreation, the arts, and advocacy. La Casa counsels families facing psycho-social issues, builds supportive networks for marginalized people (often immigrants), empower domestic violence victims, and prevents illnesses with health education, screenings & care. La Casa builds and sell quality, affordable homes, prepares adults for homeownership, higher education, training and workforce, helps immigrants adapt to the US with English, citizenship, and legal immigration assistance, revitalizes neighborhoods, repairs homes, helps families conserve energy, and provides emergency financial assistance.
LaCasa’s 2 Family Success Center
282 First Avenue
Newark, NJ 07107
973-482-9002
Director: Jessica Viera
Email: jviera@lacasanwk.org
FSC Email: lacasafscs@gmail.com
Website: www.lacasanwk.org
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LaCasaFamilySuccessCenters/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lacasafsc/?hl=en
La Casa de Don Pedro offers a comprehensive, proven, nurturing solution that addresses the social determinants of health, providing safety, stability, tools, resources, and opportunities that enrich peoples’ lives and builds social capital, helping them overcome their adverse experiences and become economically prosperous. La Casa meets people physically, culturally, and psycho-socially, where they are, and are flexible to their needs.
La Casa de Don Pedro provides prenatal care and parenting education, gives children a head start with Early Head Start, Head Start and preschool, addresses food insecurity, enriches youth with education, recreation, the arts, and advocacy. La Casa counsels families facing psycho-social issues, builds supportive networks for marginalized people (often immigrants), empower domestic violence victims, and prevents illnesses with health education, screenings & care. La Casa builds and sell quality, affordable homes, prepares adults for homeownership, higher education, training and workforce, helps immigrants adapt to the US with English, citizenship, and legal immigration assistance, revitalizes neighborhoods, repairs homes, helps families conserve energy, and provides emergency financial assistance.
LaCasa’s 1 Family Success Center
28 Broadway
Newark, NJ 07104
973-483-2703 ext. 2218
Director: Jessica Viera
Email: jviera@lacasanwk.org
FSC Email: lacasafscs@gmail.com
Website: www.lacasanwk.org
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LaCasaFamilySuccessCenters/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lacasafsc/?hl=en
The mission of the Mary Eliza Mahoney Health Center is to provide quality, community-based, affordable, and accessible primary health services in a culturally sensitive manner with respect and dignity.
Providing Services:
- Primary and Preventative Medical Care
- Mental Health and Substance Abuse
- STD screening and treatment
-Women's Health and OB/GYN
-Ryan White Program
-Case Management
-Pregnancy & HIV testing
-Dental Practice
-Pediatrics
PATH provides outreach, intensive case management and housing that will enable adults who are homeless or at the imminent risk of homelessness, and have a serious mental illness, to engage in community-based services.
Integrated Case Management Services (ICMS)
Mount Carmel Guild Behavioral Healthcare
ICMS functions in the belief that adults with serious and persistent mental illness can better manage their illness,
increase their functioning and improve their sense of mastery and well being with appropriate information and
support. ICMS provides case management services designed to engage and support consumers while striving to help
them integrate into the community. Case Managers work with consumers to facilitate access to and utilization of
needed resources and supports. ICMS Services include outreach, assessment, linkage to community resources, crisis
intervention, substance abuse education and intervention, psycho-education, and advocacy.
Services are available on a 24 hour, 7 days per week basis through an on call system. We can be reached at the phone
numbers provided below.
Locations:
47 Miller Street Newark, NJ 07114 • Phone: Daytime: (973) 522-2100 Evening: (973) 722-7889
505 South Avenue East, Cranford, NJ 07016 • Phone: (908) 497-3927
Medication Monitoring – Outpatient Mental Health
Mount Carmel Guild Behavioral Healthcare
The programs provide medication and casework management of adults who no longer require a more intensive level of care. Programs utilize various treatment formats including individual and group treatment models. The primary focus of the Medication Monitoring Programs is to provide stabilized clients with medication, support, and psycho-education.
Locations:
47 Miller Street Newark, NJ 07114 • Phone: (973) 596-4190
285 Magnolia Avenue Jersey City, NJ 07016 • Phone: (201) 395-4800 or (800) 227-7705
2201 Bergenline Avenue Union City, NJ 07087 • Phone: (201) 558-3700 or (800) 227-7705
108 Alden Street Cranford, NJ 07016 • Phone: (908) 497-3925 or (800) 227-7705
Outpatient Mental Health Programs
Mount Carmel Guild Behavioral Healthcare
Provide a wide range of professional mental health assessment and treatment services to children, adolescents and adults, as well as consultation/education to community agencies. Using a professional team approach, emphasis is placed on individualized assessment, goal-oriented treatment planning, periodic case review and continuity of care for clients.
Locations:
47 Miller Street Newark, NJ 07114 • Phone: (973) 596-4190
285 Magnolia Avenue Jersey City, NJ 07016 • Phone: (201) 395-4800 or (800) 227-7705
2201 Bergenline Avenue Union City, NJ 07087 • Phone: (201) 558-3700 or (800) 227-7705
108 Alden Street Cranford, NJ 07016 • Phone: (908) 497-3925 or (800) 227-7705
Partial Care
Mount Carmel Guild Behavioral Healthcare
This program provides comprehensive, individualized day treatment services to adults with serious and persistent mental illness and substance abuse/dependence. This program provides a structured and supportive environment for clients who require monitoring of their daily living, symptoms, and medication. This program enables clients to achieve their maximum level of functioning within the community while minimizing or preventing psychiatric hospitalizations. Services include pre-vocational activities, medication monitoring, case management, graduate groups, and aftercare.
Locations:
47 Miller Street Newark, NJ 07114 • Phone: (973) 596-4190
285 Magnolia Avenue Jersey City, NJ 07016 • Phone: (201) 395-4800 or (800) 227-7705
2201 Bergenline Avenue Union City, NJ 07087 • Phone: (201) 558-3700 or (800) 227-7705
108 Alden Street Cranford, NJ 07016 • Phone: (908) 497-3925 or (800) 227-7705
Psychological Services
Mount Carmel Guild Behavioral Health System
This program provides psychological assessment and appropriate psychotherapy to clients from age three to adulthood. In addition, we provide specialized services to young children and to adolescents. Children and their families can receive individual psychological assessment, individual psychiatric assessment, individual psychotherapy, family therapy, play therapy, group therapy, and parenting skills counseling.
Location: 47 Miller Street Newark, NJ 07114 • Phone: (973) 596-4190 or (973) 596-3925
Services available to all NJ residents.
The mission of Newark Community Health Centers is to provide affordable, high quality, and accessible healthcare to the communities that we serve. As one of the largest providers of comprehensive primary care services for uninsured and medically underserved populations in one of the country’s most populated areas, our primary goal is to eliminate health disparities and help people live stronger, healthier, and happier lives.
NCST Programs
Mentoring Through Case Management: Outreach Workers provide mentoring to youth and young adult ages 14-30 with achieving short term life goals.
Skilled and trained Outreach Workers are the linchpin to success of this initiative. Outreach Workers work individually and as a team to prevent community-based violence. We help residents with:
Hardship Assistance – Each participant has access up to $200 to address emergency needs.
Life Management Skills – Participants can receive up to 40 hour of life skills training and support.
Social Service Assistance – Participants are given assistance with acquiring birth certificates, Social Security cards, and other important personal documents.
Wellness Support – In partnership with the Department of Health and Community Wellness, participants are given access to confidential wellness evaluation and therapeutic counseling
Legal Support – In partnership with Rutgers University Newark Law Fellows, outreach workers and participants are provided with free legal services to address barriers to employment and self sufficiency.
Crime Survivor Support Services – In partnership with New Jersey Crime Victims’ Law Center, our advocates will facilitate the Victims Compensation Fund application process for mentees and survivors of crimes and connect them to support services.
Employment/Education Referrals – In partnership with Newark Jobs Connect and relationships with employers, participants are given priority referral and job training opportunities
High Risk Intervention (HRI): The High Risk Interventionist team’s primary responsibility is to respond to community based violence incidents based on intelligence from the community or law enforcement. HRI connects those engaged in violence to supportive counseling, crisis intervention assessment and mediation, referrals and resource information in order to restore peace and avoid arrest and incarceration.
Hospital Violence Intervention Program (HVIP): Outreach Workers are embedded in the University Hospital Trauma Center and connect victims and their families to supportive services Outreach workers also connect to the high risk intervention team and victim services in order to prevent repeat or retaliatory violence.
Safe Passage: NCST provides Safe Passage at schools with hot spots of violence surrounding select contracted schools. Outreach Workers are deployed in teams at key exit and entry points of the school, bus stops, stores and intersections where youth congregate in and around the school. Safe Passage allows Outreach Workers to develop relationships with the youth and their parents, intervene in and mediate potential conflicts, and ensure that students arrive to and from school in a safe and timely manner.
Trauma Recovery Center (TRC): The NCST Trauma Recovery Center (TRC) is a national award-winning program that is the first of its kind in Newark, NJ. It is designed to help victims of violent crime overcome barriers to accessing mental health treatment, health care, and legal resources in the acute aftermath of trauma. The TRC serves recent victims of violent crime, including survivors of physical assault, sexual assault, gunshot wounds, stabbings, domestic violence, and human trafficking.
mauryncst@gmail.com, middletonsncst@gmail.com
NJCRI distinguishes itself by its 29 year history of providing HIV/AIDS care and treatment to individuals in Northern New Jersey. It is a team effort and it is this very synergy between each department that makes NJCRI unique and a welcome oasis for our community. We will continue to adapt and support our clients with essential and innovative services.
The mission of Project Live, Inc. is to provide consumers of mental health services access to safe, clean and affordable housing combined with quality, comprehensive supportive services and employment opportunities. We promote empowerment, growth, independence and recovery so that each person served can live, learn and work in their community of choice.
Prevention/intervention services, mental health and substance abuse counseling, prison re-entry and
redirection services.
For more than four decades, Covenant House has helped transform and save the lives of more than a million homeless, runaway and trafficked young people. We offer housing and support services to young people in need – reaching 80,000 boys and girls every year.
The South Ward Promise Neighborhood provides an intensive case management program, known as the Family Hub, that works with our schools to bridge the gap between home, school, and community. We partner with parents to guide, support and advocate for children's unimpeded path to unlock their limitless potential. We offer the following services at no cost:
1. Parenting Supports and Children's Social and Emotional Needs
2. Education Access and Support- IEP, 504 and Behavioral Support Plans
3. Early Childhood Services and Daycare
4. Family Supports, Personal Growth and Counseling and Grief/Loss
5. Referrals for Accessing Medical, Dental, Hearing, Speech, and Vision Care
6. Employment Support: Job Search, Resume Development, Interviewing Skills
7. Connection to Legal Services: Eviction, Debt, Expungement, and Family Law
8. Financial Literacy: Budgeting, Financial Planning, Financial Education
9. Housing Stabilization Support
The GI Go Fund is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization that provides assistance to all military veterans, with a focus on veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan, by helping them find employment, access housing, and secure educational and health benefits.
Available to all veterans and their families.
The Lennard Clinic exists to enrich the quality of life of opioid dependent adults in Essex, Union and surrounding counties to reduce illicit drug use, decrease criminal activities, enhance health conditions and promote social/economic stabilities by providing superior treatment services. Certified by Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services (SAMSHA), licensed by the New Jersey Department of Human Services and accredited as an opioid treatment provider by the Commission of Accreditation for Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF), TLC offers a full range of services.
Rachel Coalition provides a variety of services to assist victims of domestic violence, intimate partner violence, and individuals living in high conflict relationships. We improve the lives of those most affected by abuse – the victims, their children, their families. Our domestic violence professionals provide guidance, support, and safe alternatives through counseling and legal services.
Domestic violence does not discriminate. It touches everyone, regardless of age, gender, race, culture, religion, socioeconomic status, or education. Domestic violence affects us all.
Get help today with Rachel Coalition. Call Rachel (973) 740-1233.
Services available to all NJ residents.
The University Hospital (UH) Trauma Recovery Center is a 16-week program (which may be extended for those who need it) aimed at healing survivors’ injuries holistically by addressing them emotionally, physically, and socially.
Through targeted trauma-informed mental health services, we aim to support survivors in restoring the daily functioning that was disrupted by victimization. The goal is for survivors of trauma to successfully regain independence in all areas of their lives. Our program is staffed by Licensed Social Work Clinicians, Social Workers, and other supportive staff.
University Hospital’s Hospital-Based Violence Intervention Program (HVIP) works with community partners, as ONE, to decrease victimization in our community. Being a victim of crime increases a person’s chance of becoming a victim again.
University Hospital is home to New Jersey’s busiest Level 1 Trauma Center and the Hospital’s HVIP serves patients at University Hospital who have suffered an injury due to a violent crime, such as gunshot wounds, stabbings, and assaults.
In collaboration with Newark Community Street Team (NCST) and Newark Community Solutions (NCS), HVIP provides care coordination services to survivors of interpersonal violence.
Newark Emergency Services for Families, Inc. (NESF) provides programs and services to residents throughout Essex County. We provide support to our families and individuals in the community through many of our programs and services at NESF. Programs and services dual Homeless Drop-in Center, Emergency Housing Assistance, SAIF program, Re-Entry and off-site location Weequahic Family Success Center (WFSC). With our Intensive Case management and our referral network we are able to assist families and individuals who face multiply barriers to achieve self-sufficiency by providing them with the resources to maintain stable housing and income.
Weequahic Family Success Center
434 Chancellor Avenue
Newark, NJ 07112
862-237-7401
Director: Trisha Jones
Email: tjones@nesfnj.org
Website: nesfnj.org
Wynona’s House revolutionized the process endured by children and families of Essex County coping with the aftermath of abuse and neglect. We are a collaboration of more than 70 multi-disciplinary advocates helping the children of Essex County who have been abused or neglected. Wynona’s House coordinates a cross-systems collaboration that leverages both public and private resources to improve outcomes addressing the problem of child abuse, neglect and maltreatment within the 22 municipalities of Essex County, including Bellville, Bloomfield, Caldwell, Cedar Grove, East Orange, Essex Fells, Fairfield, Glen Ridge, Irvington, Livingston, Maplewood, Millburn (and Short Hills), Montclair (and Upper Montclair), Newark, North Caldwell, Nutley, Orange, Roseland, South Orange, Verona, West Caldwell and West Orange). The multi-agency collaboration serves 789,565 county residents and provides direct services to more than 600 abused or neglected children each year.
Receptionist@WynonasHouse.org