Virginia A. Cory Community Garden at Monmouth University
The garden is a cooperative volunteer effort run by the School of Social Work with the assistance of a steering committee of gardeners and Monmouth University faculty.
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The garden is a cooperative volunteer effort run by the School of Social Work with the assistance of a steering committee of gardeners and Monmouth University faculty.
Office-based individual and marital counseling with children, adults, and adolescents.
To help people of Brazilian and Portuguese Culture overcome cultural, legal and financial barriers, by providing support that allows them to achieve their goals and expand their horizons.
Donated furniture and supplies, food pantry, lay counseling.
The more students or young adults can build on their strengths and develop strategies to support their weaknesses, whether they are Executive Functioning Skills, Social Skills, and/or other areas of weakness, the more they can be successful in school and in life.
Vincent Scanelli, Planning for individuals with Special Needs. Vince is a parent of a young man with severe autism that resides in a residential placement. He is aware of the daily challenges & hurtles that are faced raising a special needs child. As the owner of the Colts Neck Agency we provide services for no fee.
Several activities and programs are offered for the City’s residents.
Provides alcoholism and drug abuse prevention programs in grades K-12
Sports and recreation programs for Neptune residents.
Hawkswood School, formerly School for Children, is an approved private special education school in Eatontown, NJ, for students with developmental and multiple disabilities, including autism.
The First Presbyterian Church of Matawan and the Cross of Glory Lutheran Church in Aberdeen have sponsored a community food pantry for over 15 years. Our goal is to share God’s love and blessings with our neighbors in need.
Big Beat Music Studio is the largest, most recognized music school servicing New Jersey’s Monmouth County and Ocean County since 1983.
The Children's Center of Monmouth County offers educational services, training in adaptive living and pre-vocational skills for students, ages 3 to 21. Our population includes students diagnosed with autism, pervasive developmental disorder and multiple disabilities.
SBYS provides individual counseling, group counseling, class presentations, prevention programs, family engagement, community outreach, youth development and employment preparation.
I treat anxiety, depression, relationship problems, addictions, low self esteem, phobias, lack of motivation, and more.
A biking community center in Asbury Park where people connect to each other, build skills, join group bike rides, learn bike safety, and create bike art and custom designs that can support new social enterprises.
In working with the child and adolescent population, I incorporate many different treatment modalities such as play therapy, art therapy, or journal writing to allow the client to express their feelings and emotions.
Private practice with 5 therapists offering office-based therapy and substance abuse treatment.
Our office is experienced in treating children with special needs and we are dedicated to helping these children maintain oral health, knowing that oral health is an important factor in overall systemic health.
Summer Camps, afterschool programs, learning assistance, arts education, and a wide variety of programs for children, adults, and families.
With a focus on strengthening family life and individual growth, YMCA of Greater Monmouth County provides a comprehensive array of safe, confidential outpatient and psychiatric services to children, adolescents, adults and families in a caring and supportive environment.
Blessing Bag Brigade is a non-profit organization dedicated to showing compassion and humanitarianism towards the homeless. Their mission is to help them find some comfort, by providing snacks, toiletries, and socks to people experiencing homelessness.