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Jersey Shore Wellness (webpage)
Jersey Shore Wellness Studio (flyer)
Girls Empowering Girls Group (flyer)
732 859 2502
Virtual Narcan Trainings JSAS HealthCare
Virtual Narcan Trainings JSAS HealthCare
Virtual Narcan Training
Every Tuesday at 1:00 pm
Every Wednesday at 3:00 pm
For more information contact
Diane Villari at dvillari@jsashealthcare.orgWhat Should You Do with Your Unused Meds?
Get Smart About Drugs, A DEA resource for parents, educators and caregivers.
Alcohol & Drug Treatment & Prevention Services in Monmouth County (page 1)
Alcohol & Drug Treatment & Prevention Services in Monmouth County (page 2)
Monmouth County Division of Social Services page 1
Monmouth County Division of Social Services page 2
Nicotine and Tobacco Recovery Services Open to all ages in Monmouth, Ocean, Middlesex, Essex, Mercer, and Union Counties. Call for an assessment, 732 837 9416 or contact quitcenter@rwjbh.org
NJ SNAP click link for more information. (NJ Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program).
New Jersey Safe Haven Safely and Anonymously Surrender an Infant
877 839 2339 No Shame No Blame No Names
2019 Inventory of Resources for Monmouth County Youth
2018 2019 Monmouth County Youth Reference Guide
Princeton House Behavioral Health programs in Eatontown, NJ
Men's program and Young Adult (18+) Click links below for details
PBH programs page 1
PBH Program descriptions page 2
Substance use treatment for youth
Check DEA's official Take Back Day website DEA's official Take Back website for more information and to find year-round collection sites near you.
Quiz: Test your knowledge on proper drug disposal.
http://www.bestcolleges.com/resources/top-5-mental-health-problems-facing-college-students/ This guide helps to identify the signs and symptoms of common mental health issues for college students and where and when to seek help.The Family Support Center of NJ in collaboration with Monmouth Cares invites you to come and meet with local and statewide agencies that provide services and supports to individuals during their transition years.This transition fair is an opportunity for families and community stakeholders to meet with agencies who provide mental health and intellectual/developmental disability services within Monmouth County and the surrounding areas. For questions or additional details please contact Melanie McGackin at: 1-800-372-6510Update November 2, 2020: Monmouth RainbowsAs an update we have resumed Rainbows on a virtual basis this Fall with 20+ families enrolled with 30+ children. This free Rainbows support group helps children 5-18 and families dealing with loss due to death, separation, divorce and other family crises. We are now meeting on Monday nights virtually bi-weekly from 630-730p supporting three separate children groups covering ages 5-8 9-12 and 13+ and also a parent group. We are accepting enrollments and families can visit the web site Monmouth Rainbows for more information or to enroll in the free program. Or they can call us anytime at 908-720-7044 to discuss how Rainbows can help their family.Mike & Marie MeritonVolunteer Coordinators
Monmouth Rainbows
908-720-7044
http://njconnectforrecovery.org The NJ Connect for Recovery Call Line was established to support two distinct groups across the state of New Jersey: those concerned with their own opiate use; and, those who are experiencing distress related to the opiate use of a friend or family member. This service is a safe, confidential, nonjudgmental forum that New Jerseyans may call to connect, grow and transform through a unique combination of supportive counseling from Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselors and Peer Specialists.855-652-3737 A free, confidential call line 12pm to 8pm. Messages left after call hours will be returned the next day. You can also email them at njconnect@mhanj.org