The Level Up program offers pre-employment transition services to students with disabilities between the ages of 14-21. Designed to give an early start, the program helps students explore career interests and develop vital work-related skills while still attending high school. Through the Level Up program, students participate in a comprehensive set of activities spanning five core areas:
The Harm Reduction Center is a welcoming, low-barrier community resource dedicated to reducing the harms associated with substance use while empowering individuals to make informed decisions about their health and future. The center recognizes that every person has inherent worth and deserves access to support, regardless of their circumstances, substance use, housing status, recovery goals, or life experiences.
Career Pathways for Veterans
Employment-focused program designed to enable veterans who are experiencing homelessness or who are at-risk of homelessness to reach their full potential. The program provides career exploration, training, and supportive services to unhoused veterans with the goal of empowering them to secure jobs in stable, high-demand occupations, earning livable wages.
Services include:
Family and Youth Support Services
Family and Youth Suppor Services is an intensive, in-home case management program that provides advocacy and psychoeducational counseling support to youth and families.
Exchange Parent Aide (EPA) is a supportive and educational in-home services program for parents and caregivers with children ages 0-17. The program is designed to increase safety and reduce risk factors associated with child abuse and neglect.
Families and caregivers will be provided with individualized support, including:
Crisis Diversion Home
The Crisis Diversion Home provides compassionate care to New Jersey adults 18 and older who are experiencing mental illness. The program aims to stabilize those at risk of hospitalization or who have previously experienced frequent hospitalizations to help them remain in the community.
During the 30-day stay in the group home, individuals will receive the following services from highly trained clinicians:
Project Reconnect
Project Reconnect supports youth and their families as youth reintegrate into the community following juvenile justice involvement.
Staff work with youth three times per week, including trips to support integration with family and community. Family members receive support to understand their child's needs and the best ways to help their child during the transition back into home and community.
Services include:
Stable Connections provides solutions to prevent youth homelessness. Services support youth who are at risk of experiencing homelessness.
Working together with community partners, Stable Connections identifies young people at risk for homelessness and connects them and their families to inclusive, equitable, and comprehensive support services. Secure connections include a wide array of community partners, forming a holistic support system to respond to the needs of youth and their families to avoid crises and keep youth safe in a home setting.
JOBS
JOBS connects adults with a history of justice involvement with employment resources with the goal to gain and retain employment.
Services include:
Camden Re-Engagement Center
The Camden Re-Engagement Center can help you earn your high school diploma.
If you are age 15-22, the Re-Engagement Center can help you get back on track today. Services are available to re-connect out of school youth with educational options and supportive services.
Visit the Re-Engagement Center today to find your path.
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