Promoting Success provides in-home or in-community counseling and supportive services to families with children who have been impacted by mental illness or substance use disorder. 

Services include:

  • Individual and family therapy 
  • Assessment and evaluation 
  • Psychoeducation Services
  • Medication management
  • Connections to community resources 

All services are free 

Center For Family Services offers a variety of counseling services throughout New Jersey designed specifically to meet the needs of children. If you or a loved one is in need of counseling services for a child or teen, call our Access Center at 877.922.2377 or email access@centerffs.org to learn more. 

Stepping Stones to Resiliency

Counseling services are available to help you and your child cope, manage grief, build resiliency, and navigate your recovery journey. 

A family member's addiction can affect everyone in the home with children being among the most vulnerable. Services are available to help you and your child cope, manage grief, build resiliency, and navigate your recovery journey.

Life can get turned upside down when a parent or another family member struggles with addiction or when the family loses a loved one to an overdose.

Providing Trauma Response in Schools

The Traumatic Loss Coalitions for Youth provides support to communities following a traumatic event. Services are designed to support children, teens, and young adults as they manage grief and build resiliency, in the aftermath of traumatic loss, such as suicide, homicide, sudden loss of a loved one, or other traumatic circumstances. 

CFS coordinates the lead response teams, providing trauma response in schools in Camden, Gloucester and Warren Counties.

The Family Outreach Program provides free, in-home support services for families with children up to 18 years old who are struggling to meet basic needs. 

Services include:

  • Counseling
  • Psychoeducation
  • Active Parenting Groups
  • Advocacy
  • 24/7 on-call crisis support (as needed)  
  • Connection to community services

Program goals include:

ReStart

Are you recently separated, divorced, widowed, unemployed, or underemployed and need to transition into the workforce? ReStart is here to help you face challenges that may come your way with confidence. ReStart offers free, confidential, and personalized services that include:

ReWork

ReWork connects people with employment resources. If you have a friend, family member or personal history of opioid use, Rework can provide you with employment services including:

Grief & Traumatic Loss Services

Safe, supportive, and compassionate counseling and support services are available to guide individuals, families, and communities through the process of healing and recovery as they deal with grief and bereavement due to:

The Kinship Navigator program provides information, referral, financial assistance, and legal services to caregivers raising children. The Kinship Navigator program provides caregivers with services and supports that help their children in their care. Kinship Navigator offers services to grandparents, other relatives, and family friends providing support in connecting caregivers to the services that best support the child in their care. Kinship can also provide assistance to caregivers seeking to obtain legal guardianship through family court. 

parents

Parents as Teachers is a free program, offering support, tips and techniques to support you in giving your child the best start in life. Through Parents as Teachers, you can learn about what to expect at each stage of their child's development, so everyday moments become teachable moments. 

Parents as Teachers offers these free services to support you: