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Anchor House, Inc.
482 Centre Street, Trenton, NJ 08611            609-396-8329

ANCHOR HOUSE INC. is a multi-service agency for runaway, homeless, abused, and at-risk youth and their families.
For the past 28 years, Anchor House has committed its efforts to providing comprehensive, life-saving assistance to our most vulnerable population.


Association for the Advancement of Mental Health (AAMH)
819 Alexander Road Princeton, NJ 08540-6303      (609) 452-2088

This agency provides services for individuals and families where one or more members suffer from a mental illness.  Services include, individual counseling, job placement, and community activities.  Sliding fee scale.


The Children's Home Society of New Jersey
635 South Clinton Avenue, Trenton, NJ 08611     (609) 695-6274
Founded in 1894, The Children’s Home Society of New Jersey is a nonprofit organization that helps at-risk infants, children, youth, and families achieve their potential.  We provide adoption options, birth parent counseling, child abuse prevention and treatment, child care services, community and neighborhood-based services, foster care, pre- and post-natal services, school-based youth services, child welfare services, early childhood and parenting services.

Corner House Counseling Center
609-924-8018

Corner House is a professional counseling agency with a special focus on young people, particularly those at risk due to situational crises such as marital separation, divorce, death of a family member, or substance abuse.  Various workshops are offered periodically.  There is a sliding fee scale.  Open Monday through Thursday from 9 am to 9 pm and Friday from 9 am to 5 pm.

Division of Youth and Family Services (DYFS)
CHILD ABUSE/Neglect HOTLINE     1-877-NJ ABUSE (652-2873)       24 hours a day - 7 days a week
FAMILY HELPLINE                                 1-800-THE-KIDS                          24 hours a day - 7 days a week

DYFS helps to protect and treat abused, abandoned, and neglected children and their parents.  Services include homemaker, day-care, a day treatment program; foster family and residential facility care; group care; adoption service; and adult crisis and protective services.

Family & Children's Services of Central NJ
120 John Street, Suite 6, Princeton, NJ 08542           609-924-2098

Behavioral health care and mental health counseling for individuals, families and groups, substance abuse and recovery programs, as well as primary prevention programs, have been the focus of Family and Children's Services of Central New Jersey (FACS) for more than a century. A sliding scale fee for services makes our expertise available to anyone in need. We are an accredited not-for-profit agency.  FACS's programs deal with fragile families, underprivileged children, at-risk youth, employee/employer work-related problems, substance abuse, domestic violence, and the special needs of the elderly. Our goals include building strong families and communities and empowering individuals to take responsible charge of their own lives.

Family Court
175 South Broad Street, 2nd floor, P.O. Box  8068, Trenton, New Jersey 08650-0068               (609)571-4378

Alfred Federico, Family Division Manager
This agency provides legal services and assistance to parents dealing with adolescent delinquent behavior problems.


Family Guidance Center Corporation
1931 Nottingham, Hamilton, NJ 08619             (609) 586-0668

The mission of Family Guidance Center is to provide high quality, community-based services to a culturally diverse population through its programs in mental health, addictions, family and financial counseling and education. The center is committed to providing services that are geographically and financially accessible based upon evaluations of individual and family needs which are delivered in a fair and compassionate manner.  


HiTOPS
21 Wiggins Street, Princeton, New Jersey 08540          609-683-5155
HiTOPS (Health-Interested Teens' Own Program on Sexuality) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization located in Princeton, New Jersey whose mission is to promote adolescent health and well-being.Ā  Our goals are to help teens understand their sexuality, avoid unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections, clarify their values and make responsible decisions regarding their sexual health.


Hotlines
Alcoholics Anonymous                            888-3333
Drug & Alcohol Prevention Hotline       800-225-0196
NJ Child Abuse Control Hotline          800-792-8610
National Runaway Hotline                        800-621-4000
Helene Fuld Crisis Center - 24 hour crisis number   (under 18 years of age)  989-7297
                                                                                                (over 18 years of age)  396-HELP

Mercer Council on Alcoholism and Drug Addiction
396-408 Bellevue Ave., Trenton, NJ 08618

MCADA provides prevention, education, assessment and referral services in Mercer County. It advocates for those who are affected by addiction to tobacco, alcohol and other drugs.

Merwick Unit of the Medical Center at Princeton
79 Bayard LN, Princeton, NJ 08540       (609) 921-7700
Affiliated with the Medical Center at Princeton, Merwick provides rehabilitation series, including physical therapy and occupational therapy as well as diagnostic services and treatment for speech and hearing problems.

Princeton House Behavioral Health
905 Herrontown Road, Princeton, NJ 08540        800.242.2550 or 609.497.3300

Princeton House Behavioral Health, a unit of Princeton HealthCare System, is a leading provider of highly skilled and compassionate behavioral healthcare. We offer relief at times when life becomes clouded by mental illness, emotional difficulties or addiction. A multidisciplinary team of board certified psychiatrists and highly qualified professionals provide the highest level of treatment and care for people who need psychiatric support, have chemical dependencies or who struggle with a combination of emotional and addiction problems.


Princeton Young Achievers (PYA)
25 Valley Rd., Princeton, NJ  08540     806-4216

Princeton Young Achievers (PYA) is a unique after-school program that helps children from lower-income families improve their school performance and English language skills.  Every Monday through Thursday, Princeton K-5th graders meet at 3 neighborhood centers for: homework support, enriching activities (such as science experiments, computer projects, writing projects), one-on-one tutoring, literacy support and special activities.

Youth Emergency Services (YES)
Capital Health System: Youth Emergency Services
(609) 396-6722
(609) 989-7297
Trenton, NJ 08608







Last Modified: Aug 27, 2010