Evolutions
Evolutions provides young men dealing with both substance abuse and mental illness with a safe place to live while they develop coping skills to become self-sufficient.
The program offers a serene, home-like setting for up to five young men between the ages of 13-17. During their 6- to 9-month stay, young men receive supportive services from our highly-qualified team so they can be successfully reunited with family or transition into an independent living situation.
Services for youth living at Evolutions include:
Family First - for HER provides support for women seeking help for problems with drugs or alcohol. Additionally, the program provides support, like transportation and *childcare, for women struggling with drugs and alcohol.
Services include:
Our Child Protection Substance Abuse Initiative's top priority is the safety and well-being of children. By treating the alcohol/drug problems of the caregivers, we help provide a more secure environment for children.
Pathways to Recovery for Adults is an outpatient program providing a personal support plan for recovery and relapse prevention. The adult substance use program helps people experiencing problems with drugs and alcohol find the support they need to get their lives back on track.
Our certified professionals provide assessment, education, and treatment for adults and their families including:
Pathways to Recovery for Youth
Pathways to Recovery for Youth provides outpatient services and a personal support plan for recovery and relapse prevention. The adolescent substance abuse program helps young people who are experiencing problems with drugs and alcohol. Services help youth find the support they need to get their lives back on track.
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.
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