EDNI Counseling Services, LLC
Community-based organization designed to provide short-term Intensive In-Community counseling services.
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Community-based organization designed to provide short-term Intensive In-Community counseling services.
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ECLC stands for offering "Education, Careers & Lifelong Community" to children and adults with special needs, including autism, Down syndrome and other developmental disabilities. ECLC was launched in 1970 as the "Early Childhood Learning Center" by a group of parents and others to provide early-intervention services to a handful of pre-school children.
Elissa Kingsley is an Academic Coach, Executive Function Coach, certified Reading Specialist, certified ELA Teacher, and Tutor. She provides academic support and educational services to learning disabled, and mainstream students in Grades K-12 and College.
Tucked away in the hill of the Ramapo Mountains, Elks Camp Moore offers a fun filled vacation away from home for children with special needs. A week at Elks Camp Moore is a remarkable experience not soon to be forgotten.
We are a mental health outpatient facility, providing individual, couples, and family therapy to all ages. If you are looking for a space that is judgment-free and allows you to be your most authentic self, feel free to reach out!
The Health Department provides numerous services for residents:
Embrella, formerly Foster and Adoptive Family Services, serves foster, adoptive, and kinship parents in communities throughout NJ. We help foster children by offering programs to support them from childhood to young adulthood.
The New Jersey Council on Developmental Disabilities recognizes that it is important for people with developmental disabilities – particularly those living in independent living or group home arrangements – to be prepared if and when emergencies arise, and to have a clear idea of what to do in such a situation.
The Emmanuel Cancer Foundation provides New Jersey families facing the crisis of pediatric cancer a place to turn for comfort and support through professional in-home counseling and a uniquely tailored package of assistance – all free-of-charge.
The Adolescent Emotional Eating Track (EET) at Princeton House Behavioral Health provides psychotherapy, psychoeducation, and supported meals via telehealth.
For teens ages 13 to 17 with mood disorders and disordered eating behaviors who are at least 90 percent of their ideal body weight and have a BMI of at least 20.
Program designed for young women ages 16-22 who may benefit from extra support from both peers and role models in a warm and nurturing home-like setting. The program offers therapeutic, prosocial, and recreational services year round.
Empower U. is a learning organization that strives to continuously support children, families, and communities through providing innovative and sustainable empowerment and therapeutic programming.
Encounters in Black Traditions, an incorporated Not for Profit Organization, was developed as a digital multi media inner city minority folk arts video series, to document, educate, archive and showcase life on life terms.
We are families helping families, providing recreation, support, and referral to parents and guardians with neuro-typical and special needs children.
Greater Bergen Community Action energy assistance programs help pay for energy bills.
Englewood Health is one of New Jersey’s leading hospitals and healthcare networks. Composed of Englewood Hospital, the Englewood Health Physician Network, and the Englewood Health Foundation, our health system delivers nationally recognized care in a community setting to residents of northern New Jersey, New York, and beyond.
The role of a local health department is to protect and promote the public's health. Although a daily factor in all our lives, public health is one of the least visible and least understood of all public functions.
Englewood Housing was founded in 1976. The first building to be constructed was the Vincente K. Tibbs Senior Citizen building at 111 West Street in 1976 consisting of 152 units of efficiency and one bedroom units. In 1981 Westmoor Gardens, a section 8 Multi-Family Housing Complex, was constructed for 64 families.
The mission of the Englewood Public Library is to provide resources that enhance and contribute to individual knowledge, enlightenment, and enjoyment to maintain and improve the quality of life for all citizens of our community.
Licensed psychologist providing individual therapy for anxiety, depression, stress management, and career counseling to teens and adults in Englewood, NJ.
Free ESL Classes for adults.
This free program teaches non-English speakers American English language, culture and customs.
Exceptional Parent Magazine, a print and digital publication, is directed towards the Special Needs community. The digital version is available for free at www.epmagazine.com. It provides articles, resources and inspiring stories on disabilities and special healthcare needs.
In 12 two-hour sessions, you will learn to keep the “loving connection” from infancy, through elementary school, throughout the difficult years of adolescence, and beyond. Groups are generally made up of 8-12 people of all ages, who may be single parents or couples, and come from various backgrounds.