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21 Plus
Administrative Office, 1130 Hooper Avenue, Toms River, NJ 08753(732) 240-3118
In 1979, a group of parents convened with a common concern - the absence of adequate day programs for their sons and daughters after high school. They established the need for an organization to provide community based programs for individuals over the age of 21 with developmental disabilities. Thus, in November of 1979, Twenty-One Plus, Inc. was founded with the intent to create community programs and opportunities for the above population.
Also listed in: Philanthropy
Alternatives Counseling Center
96 E Water St, Toms River, NJ 08753(732) 286-4241
Also listed in: Family Services
Associated Humane Societies
1 Humane Way, Forked River, NJ 08731(609) 693-1900
The Associated Humane Societies, founded in 1906, is the largest animal sheltering system in New Jersey. We comprise three shelters located in Newark, Forked River, and Tinton Falls. Our Forked River facility also includes Popcorn Park Zoo. Established in 1977, Popcorn Park Zoo is a sanctuary for abandoned, injured, ill, exploited, abused or elderly wildlife, exotic and farm animals, and birds.
Also listed in: Animal & Humane Societies
Association-Retarded Citizens
815 Cedar Bridge Ave, Lakewood, NJ 08701(732) 363-3335
Also listed in: Disabled Services
Beachwood Community Center
147 Compass Avenue, Beachwood, NJ 08722(732) 349-9767
Also listed in: Community Centers
Berkeley Township Housing Authority
44 Frederick Drive, Bayville, NJ 08721(732) 269-2312
Also listed in: Housing
Care Givers Of Toms River Inc.
30 Lacey Rd, Whiting, NJ 08759(732) 849-9400
A licensed professional counselor will work with you and your family in the comfort, privacy, and convenience of your own home to help you find solutions and make changes. Whether it's issues related to school, divorce, adoption, loss, or general behavior difficulties, Home-Based Family Counseling can offer you the guidance you need to find solutions.
Also listed in: Family Services
Community Services Inc.
701 Western Boulevard, Lanoka Harbor, NJ 08734(609) 693-0661
Also listed in: Social Services
Counseling Centers for Human Development
509 Main Street, Toms River, NJ 08753(732) 473-0044
The Counseling Centers for Human Development is an association of non-profit, interfaith and interdisciplinary counseling centers. We seek to provide counseling, human resource direction and psychotherapeutic services of the highest quality to the community. By bringing together the insights of psychiatry and psychology, the techniques of psychotherapy and the wisdom and healing resources of spirituality, we work with people to find health, wholeness and meaningful answers to their problems.
Also listed in: Family Services
Cremation Service Of Ocean
885 Mantoloking Rd, Brick, NJ 08723(732) 920-8500
Also listed in: Funerals & Memorials
Crestwood Manor Health Care
50 Lacey Road, Manchester Township, NJ 08759(732) 849-4900
Make PHS Senior Living your choice for New Jersey's finest senior housing and services. From full-service senior living to assisted living, affordable housing, skilled nursing care, rehabilitation, Alzheimer's care and more, the PHS name means a retirement community that you'll be proud to call home.
Also listed in: Senior Services Social Services
Disabled American Veterans
1810 Lanes Mill Rd, Brick, NJ 08724(732) 206-0544
The 1.2 million-member Disabled American Veterans (DAV) is a non-profit 501(c)(4) charity dedicated to building better lives for America’s disabled veterans and their families. The DAV was founded in 1920 by disabled veterans returning from World War I to represent their unique interests. In 1932, the DAV was congressionally chartered as the official voice of the nation’s wartime disabled veterans. With our brave Americans leaving the battlefields of Iraq and Afghanistan, the DAV’s services and advocacy are as relevant and critical today as in any time in our nation’s history.
Also listed in: Veteran Organizations
