Anger Management & Conflict Resolution Group
For adolescents ages 13-17 years. Participants will be divided into two groups based on age.
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For adolescents ages 13-17 years. Participants will be divided into two groups based on age.
ÁNI Art Academy is a drawing-and-painting school that operates free of charge for military veterans.
Located adjacent to Boscov's department store at the Monmouth Mall, the center provides the region with convenient access to comprehensive women’s services, pediatric specialty services, wellness education and nutrition resources, specialty surgical services, a blood drawing station and an Urgent Care Center.
This comprehensive program equips participants with vital skills for a successful job search journey. From crafting compelling resumes and cover letters to personalized one-on-one support in job applications and interview preparation, our team ensures individuals are well-prepared for the competitive job market.
The Arc of New Jersey Family Institute is a statewide program that helps family members gain the tools and knowledge necessary to become an effective advocate for their child with an intellectual and developmental disability. It also supports families as they navigate the different service delivery systems including IEPs, Medicaid, and state services.
Youth Camp, July 1st - August 23rd 2024. 09:00am-04:00pm
Crisis counseling; schools for the handicapped; private and group counseling; group homes; summer camp for the handicapped; mental health programs for adults and children (Division of Youth & Family Services - DYFS).
New Jersey Department of Human Services Division of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Arms in Action is an intensive summer therapy camp for children with hemiplegia ages 4 to 10 years old. Dates: August 5-23, 2024. Times: Monday-Friday for 3 hours in the morning. Deadline to register is April 15, 2024.
Registered Play therapist providing individual and family treatment for children ages 3-12. Utilizing Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, family play therapy and child centered approaches to working with parents in coaching them to become the change agent for their children.
Free income tax preparation service is available at select branches of the Monmouth County Library System. A limited number of returns may be prepared each session. Service is provided by trained AARP Foundation Tax-Aide Volunteers for most Federal and NJ tax returns.
The Art Alliance of Monmouth County is dedicated to promoting the advancement of the visual arts and providing exhibition, studio, and classroom space to local artists. New members are always welcome.
The Arthur C. Luf Children's Burn Camp is the only one of its kind in the Northeast. Active and retired firefighters from fire departments along the East Coast, medical personnel trained in treating burns and burn survivors round out the team of counselors for the children. Youth ages 8-18 from all over the world are welcome. July 21-28, 2024
Since 2004, ASAPP Healthcare, Inc. has been a New Jersey Children's System of Care (CSOC) authorized Intensive In-Community provider of behavioral and emotional health counseling services.
Afterschool program "Peaceful Warriors" for children grades 3-6 is offered Tuesdays, 4:00-6:00 pm.
Asbury Fresh Farmers & Makers Market opens on May 5th and continues every Sunday from 9 AM to 1 PM through October 27th, 2024. With help from Interfaith Neighbors' Community Food Connection, Asbury Fresh Farmer's Market is now certified to accept both WIC and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program benefits (FMNP).
The Special Services Department offers quality special education programs and other related support services to students with disabilities as mandated by N.J. C.A 6A:14. The department works in conjunction with general education programs and Intervention and Referral Services to provide early intervening services.
We are a 501(c) 3 nonprofit established under the guiding premise that the arts have been, and will continue to be, critical to the economic health and development of our community. APAC was formed to be a bridge between the local arts community and the City of Asbury Park, fostering the understanding that arts are the economic engine of the City.
The Asbury Park Beach Patrol Junior Guard Program, aimed at youth ages 10 to 15, will teach beach safety and awareness and give participants the tools and skills necessary to become a lifeguard on our beachfront.
Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers. Each club addresses the needs of children in their own community as well as around the world. We are a service-driven organization
All of the programs APMF funds provide children with life-changing skills, opportunities for collaboration in bands, empowerment through education, and engaging in positive experiences.
The mission of the Asbury Park Public Library is to provide quality, cost-effective services, and lifelong learning opportunities, through books and a variety of other formats, to meet the informational, educational, cultural and recreational needs and interests of its diverse population.
The purpose of the Asbury Park Recreation Department is to provide quality recreational programs for the youth of our community and to support and enhance existing programs being conducted by recreational agencies within the City.
The Dorothy L. McNish Parent Center of the Asbury Park Public School District is located at 300 Prospect Avenue and promotes parent awareness of the services provided by the Asbury Park Public Schools for children and families.
The Special Services Department offers quality special education programs and other related support services to students with disabilities as mandated by N.J. C.A 6A:14. The department works in conjunction with general education programs and Intervention and Referral Services to provide early intervening services.