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Provides a positive environment for Paterson's juveniles who might be potential offenders or institutionalized by the Juvenile Justice System, assisting them to avoid further criminal involvement. Works with their families through programs such as Total Lifestyle, Evening Reporting Program, and Case Management. Aims to make families whole by working with both youth and parents.

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Family Counseling
Youth Enrichment Programs
Individual Counseling
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Parenting Skills Classes
Subject Tutoring
Juvenile Delinquency Prevention
Provides services to vision impaired students and their families to ensure the effective progress of their education. Services includes tutoring, assistive technology and educational materials, accessible textbooks, braille materials, reader service, independent living and vocational training, counseling and services are also available to infants and preschoolers.

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Subject Tutoring
Therapeutic Camps
Recordings for the Blind and Dyslexic
Braille Materials/Collections
Student Disability Services
Provides weekly one-on-one tutoring for children, ages 7 to 16, with an emphasis on english and math. Tutors and students are matched according to interest and abilities. The program runs through school year and concludes with a writing contest.
Offers student outreach and academic reinforcement (in the form of tutoring services) for 5th grade students who attend a school in the Morris school district. Participants and their families can receive educational, mentoring, and enrichment support from the program.
Offers recreation and a counseling program, including bilingual counseling in Spanish. The recreation offerings include a gym, ping pong, television, computers, computer classes, homework club, tutoring, job mentoring and college mentoring programs.

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Youth Centers
Family Counseling
Mentoring Programs
Subject Tutoring
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Youth/Student Support Groups
College/University Entrance Support
Provides comprehensive information for children and adults with dyslexia, a specific language disability. Through the website, users can access a variety of resources, including, but not limited to a dyslexia self-assessment tool, a dyslexia fact sheets for patients, family members, and health professionals, and webinars.

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Subject Tutoring
Student Disability Services
Specialized Information and Referral
Special Education Assessment
Offers student outreach and academic reinforcement in the form of tutoring to children who attend a school in the Barnegat or Stafford Township school district. Participants can receive educational, mentoring, and enrichment support from the program. Students meet individually with their tutor for 60 minutes each session, twice a week, to complete homework or share reading time.
Offers an afterschool program for children, in grades K-5, throughout school year. Program, which follows Hamilton Township School Districts operating calendar, consists of supervised educational & recreational enrichment activities, including arts & crafts, homework assistance & informal tutoring, computer lab instruction & organized games. Afternoon snacks are included & transportation is available, from Yardville Heights & Sunnybrae Schools. Walkers are escorted from nearby Yardville School & drop-offs are welcome.
Offers a youth development for boys and girls, ages 5 through 18, in an after school program setting. The program is a drop in site, where children and youth are free to come and go as they please.

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Youth Enrichment Programs
Summer Camps
Boys/Girls Clubs
Subject Tutoring
Offers a 2-day-a-week program, after normal school hours for youth ages 14 to 18 years. Activities includes sports, team-building, games, bible Study, field trips, reading, swimming, arts & crafts, daily snack, tutoring every Wednesday afternoon. All of the children that are a part of the program are transported by bus to the Center.
Offers students in grades 1-12 one-on-one or group tutoring in all core subjects (i.e., math, science, reading, language arts, English, history/social studies, and foreign languages except Latin).
Offers youth development for boys and girls, ages 5 through 18, in an after school program setting. The program is a drop in site, where children and youth are free to come and go as they please.

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Summer Camps
Boys/Girls Clubs
Youth Enrichment Programs
Subject Tutoring
Works with families to support local youth, many of whom are part of underrepresented communities, through innovative programming that focuses on providing tools for academic success and enhancing social-emotional literacy. Programs may include but are not limited to: tutoring, mentoring, SAT prep, and various youth enrichment activities.
Provides one-on-one tutoring by qualified volunteers to adults in need of basic skills assistance including reading, writing, math, spoken English as a Second Language (ESL) & High School Equivalence (HSE) preparation.
Provides a free tutoring service open to Burlington County children in kindergarten through eighth grade. Helps students to develop good study habits.
Provides recreational opportunities for New Brunswick youth, ages 13 through 19. The facility consists of an indoor soccer arena, billiard tables, arcade games, basketball hoops, movie theater, computer lab, foosball tables, ping-pong, air hockey tables, a concession stand, and multiple televisions around the center.
Offers a tutor locator search engine for children with dyslexia. Tutors will help teach students how to read through the use of Multisensory Structured Language Intervention Program (MSL). Parents can also find additional information about dyslexia through the website and learn about organizations that provide certified reading specialists/tutors.
Offers year round recreational and social activities that foster positive social and physical development of children in Trenton and the surrounding communities. Activities include juvenile delinquency prevention programs, mentoring, tutoring, baseball, basketball, bowling, etc.

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Mentoring Programs
Homework Help Programs
Subject Tutoring
Boys/Girls Clubs
Youth Enrichment Programs
Youth Violence Prevention
Juvenile Delinquency Prevention
Provides after-school care for children ages 5 - 12 years, throughout school year, following Trenton School Districts operating calendar, opening early on school half-days. Consists of supervised athletic, educational & recreational enrichment activities, including arts & crafts, homework assistance, tutoring, life skills, computer lab & physical activity. Free afternoon snacks provided. Subsidies are available to those qualified.
Provides a self-directed day program for disabled adults over 21 years of age offering an array of services which include:- Academic tutoring- Job skill training and job sampling- Entrepreneurial job endeavors- Volunteer work/community services- Leisure and recreational activities- Physical fitness activities- Personal care services- TransportationAlso offers weekend and evening activities, hotel respite, and individual support services.

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Adult Out of Home Respite Care
Disabilities and Health Conditions
Disability Related Center Based Employment
Subject Tutoring
Adult Day Program Centers
Offers literacy services that provide training in the following areas:- Volunteer tutor training- Volunteer tutor/student matches for one on one lessons- English as a Second Language (ESL) groups- Citizenship preparation- General Education Development (GED) preparationSpanish speaking services are also available.

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English as a Second Language
GED/High School Equivalency Test Instruction
Citizenship Test Preparation
Subject Tutoring
Provides an afterschool math tutoring program from September through June. Mathnasiums have experienced math tutors that create and implement a customized learning plan designed to address each students needs. A small group instruction approach goes beyond traditional math tutoring to develop understanding and build a love for math.
Operates a before and after school program for children in grades K-5, throughout the school year, following Hamilton School Districts operating calendar. The program is offered to students at Wilson, Lalor, Greenwood, and Klockner Schools.
Offers a variety of programs for youth and adults. Programs include after school child care for elementary age children, fitness and wellness programs, aquatics, summer day camp, youth sports, adult sports, tutoring, preschool activities, and nursery school.

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Subject Tutoring
Summer Camps
Y Facilities
Youth Enrichment Programs
Provides education to teachers about dyslexia, to advance and support legislation advocating for dyslexic individuals, and to increase public awareness of dyslexia in New Jersey. Offers a variety of web and in-person resources to educators with the goal of supporting students with dyslexia.

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Special Education Assessment
Specialized Information and Referral
Student Disability Services
Subject Tutoring