Mother Child

Mother Child provides temporary housing in Woodbury, New Jersey, for women over the age of 18 who are currently experiencing homelessness and are either pregnant or parenting one to three children. Services include:

HomeBase

HomeBase is a structured transitional living program (STLP) providing transitional living assistance for young men age 16-20 (services available until age 21).

The average length of stay is 6-18 months in a structured group home setting.

Residents receive:

Camden DREAMS

Camden DREAMS provides apartments in the Camden area for young adults who have aged out of the foster care system, or for young people without the support of family. With the guidance of counselors, young adults learn to set goals, make responsible choices, and develop a plan for a self-sufficient futures.  

Children’s Partial Care program is a community-based, structured partial care program, designed to support and encourage youth experiencing emotional and behavioral challenges and their families. Children's Partial Care builds on individual strengths and helps young people enhance their self-image, overcome challenges, take responsibility for their actions, make effective choices, set goals, and improve peer and family relationships. Services offered at Children’s Partial Care are multidisciplinary and designed to promote positive development.

The TAG program provides support to grandparents and other relatives over age 55 who are raising children. Counselors help grandparents and other relatives learn how to better communicate, resolve conflict, negotiate, and problem solve, with a focus on keeping children happy and healthy. The TAG program also helps clients access services to meet financial, social, recreational, educational, and healthcare needs.

A TAG support group for grandparents and other relatives raising children meets twice a month.

SAFE provides in-home counseling and case management to Camden County seniors and disabled adults to improve their quality of life, prevent institutionalization, and help them remain living in their own homes and communities.

Our counselors are available to provide important support services to assist the elderly and disabled populations. Caring, dedicated staff work to ensure individuals are connected to available community resources. This support allows seniors and disabled adults to stay safely in their homes where they are most comfortable.

Services include state-wide and county based hotlines designed to give callers information and support for a variety of issues.

NJ PRISM - 844.NJPRISM (657.7476) - provides statewide information and referrals to the LGBTQIA+ community between 9 am-5 pm.

Women’s Referral Central - 800.322.8092 - provides statewide information and referral for women. Referrals are based on issues of concern to women in NJ including, but not limited to, abuse, legal or medical issues, and homelessness.

The SASS program helps Camden County families develop a sense of security and higher level of self-assurance. Through SASS individuals learn the power of advocating for themselves. SASS encourages stronger families and healthier communities. SASS counselors provide support to families and teach the ways to: