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Referral Info 1.877.922.2377 (1.877.9.ACCESS)
All Programs
Below is a complete listing of the more than 50 programs offered by CFS. Choose a program from the list below to learn more about how our services can help and for information on how to make a referral.
Narrow the search by using the check box filters in the right side bar. If additional information is needed or if assistance is needed with navigating this information, please email access@centerffs.org or call the Access Center at 1.877.922.2377.
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Home based parenting program
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Outpatient substance abuse treatment for youth
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Outpatient substance abuse treatment for adults
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Permanent, supportive housing program for young adults
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Structured residential program for male youth age 14-18
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Assault prevention program for parents, teachers, & students
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Substance abuse treatment for parents and caregivers
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Individual and group counseling for children, adults and families
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Provides at risk Camden County children with a mentor.
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Supervision of court-ordered visitations
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Crisis intervention following critical incident in schools and businesses
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Offers 24-hour emergency safe housing for victims of DV
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Residential program for female youth age 12-18
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Support services for the Camden City Board of Education Family Workers
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In home service for families with a child with medical needs
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Outpatient substance abuse program for women with children
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Provides 24/7 crisis intervention services
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4-8 week intensive crisis intervention program for families
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Offering support services to families
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After school program for teenage youth
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Structured support group to promote strength in girls
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Transitional living program for female youth age 16-20
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Early childhood education program for children ages three to five
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Offers parenting support to new and expectant mothers
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Active recruitment for families dedicated to providing foster care
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Foster home placement for children age birth-18
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Transitional structured living program providing assistance to male youth age 16-20
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Offering referral and service information
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Providing resources to prevent homelessness
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Community-based program designed to support and encourage youth experiencing emotional and behavioral challenges
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Intensive home-based services
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Day care site for children six weeks of age to three years of age
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Temporary housing for homeless single mothers over the age of 18 who are pregnant or have young children
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Intensive in-home individual and family counseling
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Emergency shelter and safe housing for youth age 10-18
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Creative art therapy program for children affected by domestic violence
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Parenting program providing ongoing groups and workshops
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Provides community-based case management
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Offers counseling to sexually acting out youth
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Provides mentors to Camden City children with an incarcerated parent
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In-home family counseling and crisis intervention services
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Substance abuse treatment program
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Provides supervised visitation to reunify parents with their children in foster care
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In-home services for seniors and disabled adults
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Supportive services to residents of housing communities
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Assists families in becoming self-sufficient
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Active recruitment for families dedicated to providing a safe, temporary home for children
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Advocacy, crisis intervention, counseling, and safe housing to victims of domestic violence
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Advocacy, crisis intervention, and counseling to victims of sexual violence
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Short term, in-home counseling to victims/witnesses of trauma
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Outreach and emergency services to homeless youth
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Workplace mentoring program for 16-18 yr olds on probation
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In-home support to keep children and families safe
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Offers counseling and advocacy to grandparents raising children
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Offers parenting support to new and expectant mothers until the baby is one year of age
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Temporary emergency placement shelter for homeless, abandoned, abused, or neglected youth age 9-18
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Safe and supportive housing for young ladies age 16-20.
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Counseling for individuals who have been affected by a traumatic event
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School based program for Camden City Middle School students
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Residential program aimed at reunifying youth age 11-17 with their families
