County Address and Phone Number

Community Resources


Afri-Female Institute, Inc
39 E. Stokes Rd. 
Willingboro  NJ  08046
609-877-9383
 
Meeting the unique needs of girls (ages 12 to 17) regardless of race, creed or socio-economic status. Building character and purpose; helping young girls grow into self-respecting, self-confident young women.

 
AIDS Coalition of Southern NJ
100 Essex Ave. Ste 300 
Bellmawr  NJ  08031
856-933-9500
 
Provides direct services to-information and referral, case management, buddy program, and support groups-as well as advocates for persons with AIDS, those who are HIV-positive, their families and the worried well.

 
AIDS-HIV Counseling and Testing
Raphael Meadow Health Center , 15 Pioneer Boulevard PO Box 6000 
Westampton  NJ  08060
800-232-0165
 
Walk-in Clinic Hours: T 3-5PM, TH 8-10AM Free, Confidential HIV counseling and testing service.

 
AL-ANON/ALATEEN South Jersey
116 White Horse Pike 
Haddon Heights  NJ  08035
856-547-0855
 
Support group for anyone affected by an alcohol. Only eligibility requirement is to be a relative or friend of an alcoholic or have exposure to one. Volunteers must be members. Wheelchair accessibility depends on the meeting site.

 
Alcoholism & Drug Abuse Programs
 
    
609-265-5530
 
A program of the Burlington County Health Department Provides referral services for indigent residents to adult and adolescents outpatients and inpatient treatment programs, halfway houses and mentally ill chemical abuser programs.

 
Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Burl. Co
215 Warren St . 
Beverly  NJ  08010
609-239-5200
 
bbbsbc@hotmail.com Assisting boys and girls at risk from single parent homes or dysfunctional families and providing them with a qualified mentor to serve as friend, guide, confidant and positive role model. Bonnie Brae…. 800-647-0801 3415 Valley Rd. PO Box 825 Liberty Corner, NJ 07938 www.bonnie-brae.org For emotionally disturbed males (ages 11-18). Residential home facility, day treatment center, and dual diagnosis unit for mentally ill chemical abusers; support services; complete educational and psychological treatment approach.

 
Boys and Girls Club of Burl. Co
PO Box 2623 
Willingboro  NJ  08046
609-387-8133
 
Mission is to inspire and enable all young people, especially those from disadvantaged circumstances, to realize their full potential as productive, responsible and caring citizens.

 
Boys and Scouts of America, Burlington County Council
PO Box 246
693 Rancocas Rd. 
Rancocas
Mt. Holly,  NJ
NJ  08073
08060
609-261-5850
 
Preparing young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetime by instilling in them the values of the Scout Oath and Law.

 
Burlington Co. Institute of Technology
695 Woodlane Rd. 
Mt. Holly  NJ  08060
609-267-4226
 
Public, non-profit secondary and post secondary institution preparing adolescents and adults to enter the labor market and/or continue their education in schools of higher learning.

 
Burlington Co. Juvenile Detention Center
Po Box 6000
620 Pemberton-Browns Mills Rd. 
Mt. Holly
New Lisbon  NJ
NJ  08060
08064
609-726-7150
609-726-7210
 
24hour coed facility with a capacity for 24 juveniles that provides for the lawful detention of juveniles involved in criminal matters pending disposition by the Family Court.

 
Burlington Comprehensive Counseling
75 Washington St . 
Mt. Holly  NJ  08060
609-267-3610
 
Outpatient treatment for substance abuse, both drug-free and methadone. AIDS testing/education, drug evaluations, drug-free counseling, drug testing via monitored urine samples, methadone and detoxification and methadone maintenance. Services are also available to the deaf.

 
Burlington County College
Rt. 530 Pemberton
3331 Rt. 38 
Pemberton
Mt. Laurel  NJ
NJ  08068
08054
609-894-9311
856-222-9311
 
A comprehensive public community college offering a wide range of academic programs, professional development programs, non-credit courses, and cultural activities.

 
Burlington County Community Action Program
Business Office:718 Rt. 130 South 
Burlington  NJ  08016
609-386-5800
 
(BCCAP)

 
Burlington County Health Department
Raphael Meadow Health Center 15 Pioneer Blvd. 
Westampton  NJ  08060
609-265-5548
 
Health services including; communicable disease control; dental health care; environmental health; pollution control; chronic illness screening; education programs; maternal child health programs; immunizations; substance abuse rehabilitation and prevention services for uninsured and under-insured residents.

 
Burlington County Library System
5 Pioneer Blvd. 
Westampton  NJ  08060
609-267-9660
 
M 9AM –9PM, T-F 10AM-9PM, SAT 9AM-5PM, SUN 1PM-5PM
Adapting quickly and effectively to the dynamics of the information age and the new millennium, acting as a gateway and guide to ideas, information and entertainment.

 
Burlington County Office of Human Services
 
    
 
Alcohol & Drug Abuse Unit…609-265-5536 Social Services Unit… 609-265-5546 Mental Health Board … 609-265-5545 795 Woodlane Rd. Westampton, NJ 08060 Planning, monitoring, coordination, allocation and contracting for State and County funded services including alcohol and drug abuse, human services and mental health services.

 
Burlington County Sheriff’s Department
49 Rancocas Rd. 
Mt. Holly  NJ  08060
609-265-5767
 
Provides several free programs for the citizens of Burlington County, including special programs for the elderly and youth.

 
Burlington County Superintendent of Schools
3 Union St. 
Mt. Holly  NJ  08060
609-265-5060
 
Evaluation of school districts for certification. Review of budgets and grant applications. Oversight and communications between local school districts and State. Licenses teachers and other educators, sets standards for school improvement and administers statewide assessments to measure student achievement.

 
Burlington County Superior Court- Juvenile Conference Committee Program
49 Rancocas Rd. 
Mt. Holly  NJ  08060
609-518-2547
 
A diversity program for the first time juvenile offenders who have minor complaints signed against them.

 
Burlington County Youth Services Advisory Council
Family Case Mgmt., 3 rd Fl. New Courts Facility
49 Rancocas Rd. 
Mt. Holly  NJ  08060
609-518-2656
 
An advisory body to the Freeholders and the Superior Court on issues concerning youth and families involved, or at risk of involvement, with Family Court.

 
Burlington Project T.E.A.C.H
704 Woodlane Rd. 
Mt. Holly  NJ  08060
609-267-7595
 
School based program designed to work with parenting/pregnant youth. Includes individualized academic instruction, maternal and child health care, counseling, career guidance and resource assistance. Students attend school with their babies.

 
Cancer Information Services
Fox Chase Center , 510 Township Line Rd. 
Cheltenham  PA  19012
800-4CANCER
 
A taped message answers questions concerning cancer for cancer patients, members of their families, friends or those worried about cancer.

 
Catastrophic Illness in Children Relief Fund Commission
PO Box 700 
Trenton  NJ  08625
800-335-3863
 
Financial assistance for families whose children have an illness or condition not covered by insurance, State or Federal programs, or other source, such as fundraising.

 
Cathedral of Love
139 Beverly-Rancocas Rd. 
Willingboro  NJ  08046
609-877-9377
 
Providing Willingboro area residents with: utility bill assistance; Christian school (ages 2 1/2 through 3 rd grade) after school program; drug/alcohol program; summer day camp. Salvation Army Service unit.

 
Center for Family Services, Substance Abuse Program
One Alpha Ave. Ste, 43 
Voorhees  NJ  08043
856-428-5688
 
Outpatient treatment, education and support for deaf and hard-of hearing individuals experiencing problems with drugs and alcohol. Second Chance Program provides services for transitioning into or out of treatment, including motivational counseling, mobile treatment counselor and relapse prevention services. Services also available for family members. Trained, deaf counselors provide all services in ASL, certified interpreters provide as needed.

 
Child Advocacy Center
Prosecutor’s Office 118 High St. 
Mt. Holly  NJ  08060
609-265-5881
 
Responding to child abuse victims. Each case is tracked from the time of disclosure through final disposition. A team approach provides investigative expertise, mental health services, criminal justice system advocacy, crisis intervention and child protective and social services as needed. Community education programs available.

 
Child Find of America
243 Main St. PO Box 277 
New Apltz  NY  12561
 
Location Program… 800-426-5678 (800IAMLOST) Mediation Program… 800-292-9688 (800AWAYOUT)
Location Program: for children who have run away or have been abducted by a parent or a stranger. Mediation Program: for parents who have their own children and wish to mediate a co-parenting agreement.

 
Child Health Conference
 
    
609-267-1950
 
A program of the Burlington County Health Department Virtue Home Care/Community Nursing Services Preventative health services: physical exams and immunizations for infants and pre-school children of income eligible county residents. Clinic sites are located throughout the county.

 
Child Support Hotline
 
    
800-621-5437
 
Provides information to parents or legal guardians on: locating the absent parent; determining if the person is legally responsible; court orders for financial or medical support; enforcing child support.

 
Childhood Immunization Clinic
15 Pioneer Blvd. 
Westampton  NJ  08060
609-265-5533
 
Clinics are held for school aged children at the Burlington County Health Department, when scheduled, on the fourth Monday of the month.

 
Christian Caring Center
PO Box 385
378 Lakehurst Rd. 
Pemberton
Browns Mills  NJ
NJ  08068
08015
609-893-0770
 
Emergency 3-Day supply of food and clothing. Thrift Store, Community Lunch, NJ Shares Utility Program, Salvation Army Services Unit, job training, rural homeless outreach, networking, men’s shelter, basket program.

 
Communicable Disease Control
 
    
609-265-5533
 
A program of the Burlington County Health Department Investigates specific reportable infectious diseases and institutes appropriate control and prevention measures. State law requires that all communicable diseases be reported.

 
Community Awareness & Education Committee Inc
1004 Tuckerton Rd. 
Marlton  NJ  08053
856-983-3328
 
(also Rap Room/Evesham Alliance on Substance Abuse)
CAEC provides a substance abuse program prevention program for Evesham area teenagers and parents. The Statewide Community Organization Programs opened the RAP Room in 1980 to provide services to the community.

 
Compassionate Friends
PO Box 3696 
Oak Brook  IL  60522
877-969-0010
 
Burlington County Chapter…. 856-983-2242
Family support group for death of a child (including adult children); open to parents, siblings, and grandparents, regardless of circumstances, child’s age or how recently the death occurred. Also offers self-help support groups and phone support.

 
CONTACT of Burlington County
PO Box 333 
Moorestown  NJ  08057
 
Office…. 856-234-5484 609-267-3760 Help lines…. 856-871-4700 609-267-8500 Teen lines…. (M-F 5-9PM) 856-234-0634 609-871-1433 Kids line…. 609-261-2220 Pet friends…. 800-404-PETS
24-hour telephone helpline service, staffed by trained volunteers. Dedicated to maintaining the highest quality service on a sensitive and caring manner reflecting a genuine respect and acceptance of those served.

 
Court Liaison Program
 
    
609-265-5335
 
A program of the Burlington County Health Department Providing evaluation and treatment referrals for drug/ alcohol dependent defendants. Program includes both adults and juveniles and aims to recommend treatment in lieu of incarceration when appropriate.

 
Cross County Connection TMA, Inc
Greentree Executive Campus, 2002 D. Lincoln Drive West 
Marlton  NJ  08053
856-596-8228
 
Working to improve the quality of life in southern New Jersey through transportation solutions.

 
Crossroads Programs Inc
662 Main Street 
Lumberton , Twp. Mt. Holly  NJ  08060
609-261-5400
 
Residential and community based services to homeless, abused, abandoned, and neglected youth. Serve pregnant and parenting teens, youth transitioning to independent living, and runaway homeless youth.

 
D.A.R.E. Program (Drug Awareness Resistance Education)…
 
    
609-265-5785
 
Burlington County Sheriff’s Department Community Services Unit Supports municipal school districts with certified instructors in this nationwide program. Any district whose municipal police department does not have the resources to provide this service may request information from the Sheriff’s Department.

 
Dooley House
Hogan House
521 and 523 Cooper St. 
Camden,  NJ  08102
 
Dooley House…. 856-541-0718 Hogan House…. 256-541-9050 Dooley House Transportation…. 856-541-1347
Dooley House: a transitional home for children who are medically fragile or HIV positive. Referrals are made through DYFS. Hogan House: a transitional program for homeless adults with HIV/AIDS. Transportation available

 
DOVIA of Burlington County
PO Box 3172 
Willingboro  NJ  08046
609-894-9311
 
(Directors of Volunteers in Associations)

 
Durand Academy
230 N. Evergreen Ave. 
Woodbury  NJ  08095
856-845-0666
 
Serving children and young adults with autism, behavioral disorders and multiple disabilities. School; residential services; orders and multiple disabilities. School; residential services; family support services; accredited clinic and agency; family counseling; parenting training and support and advocacy.

 
Easter Seal Society of New Jersey
1 Kimberly Rd. 
East Brunswick  NJ  08816
800-468-0027
 
Services to individuals and their families so they may live work and play with equality, dignity and independence. Camping/ recreation, housing, in-home personal assistance, fiscal intermediary, equipment loan, job placement, supported employment, community-based support and mental health services.

 
Education Hotline
4 Quakerbridge Plaza, CN540 
Trenton  NJ  08625
800-792-8670
 
Information on: financial aid; GED; daycare facilities at colleges; senior programs; adult school programs; state university and colleges; graduate/professional study; vocational-technical schools; business, trade and technical schools; bilingual programs; apprenticeship programs; external degree programs, etc.

 
EIRC- Educational Information and Resource Center
606 Delsea Dr. 
Sewell  NJ  
856-582-7000
 
Educational assistance, workshops, and seminars; lending library of instructional materials (games, toys, videos), research findings on all aspects of education and special programs. Prevention Programs: substance abuse, child assault.

 
Family “Y” of Burlington County
5001 Centerton Rd
302 Commerce Square Blvd., 
Mt. Laurel
Burlington  NJ
NJ  08054
08016
856-234-6200
 
Builds strong kids, strong families and strong communities through programs committed to improving an individual’s spirit, mind and body.

 
Family Case Management Office
Family Division Superior Court, 3 rd Floor, 49 Rancocas Rd. 
Mt. Holly  NJ  08060
856-518-2645
 
Juvenile delinquency complaints, petitions of support, custody, paternity, visitation, termination of parental rights, abuse neglect and domestic violence complaints: 856-518-2645 Dissolution complaints/pre-judgment motions: 856-518-2621 Direct filing of dissolutions (divorce) complaints and post-judgments motions: Central Processing Unit, 1 st FL. Clerks Office.

 
Family Planning Services
 
    
609-267-1950
 
A program of the Burlington County Health Department

 
Family Support Organization of Burlington County
774 Eayrestown Rd 
Mt. Holly  NJ  08060
609-265-8838
 
Direct, community-based, family-to-family support for children and families with special emotional, behavioral and mental challenges who are enrolled in the Children’s Initiative, with emphasis on families and resources for families.

 
Fountain of Life Center
2035 Columbus Rd. 
Burlington  NJ  08016
609-499-2131
 
A church with a variety of outreaches for the surrounding communities, including prisons, maternity home, food bank, counseling in a variety of areas, etc.

 
Head Start/Healthy Families/Child Care Resources & Referral:
795 Woodlane Rd. 
Westampton    
609-261-2323
 
Other Programs: 1 Vansciver Pkwy, Willingboro, NJ 609-835-4329
For low-income Burlington County residents. Programs address education, housing issues, day care, and information and referral.

 
Health Screening and Education
 
    
609-265-5072
 
A program of the Burlington County Health Department Providing schools, businesses, community and social groups with health screenings, educational materials, health fairs, etc.

 
HOPING (Helping Other Parents in Normal Grief)…
 
    
856-234-8888
609-267-8500
690-871-4700
 
Support group for grieving parents. Meets monthly and establishes a supportive network with other parents who have experienced the loss of a child, either during pregnancy, at birth, or up to one year. Calls are taken by CONTACT.

 
Jewish Family and Children’s Services
1301 Springdale Rd. Suite 150
Burl. Co. Office: Suite 702 
Cherry Hill
Mt. Laurel  NJ
NJ  08003
08054
856-424-1333
 
Providing effective, affordable and accessible human services to children, adults and families, including those with special needs, residing within the geographical area of Southern NJ encompassed by the Jewish Federation.

 
Junior Achievement of NJ, Inc
4306B Route 130 North, 
Willingboro,  NJ  08046
609-880-1885
 
Educates and inspires young people to value free enterprise, business and economics to improve the quality of their lives. Programs for elementary, middle and high school students. Integrates program materials, training and support to provide the successful bridge between education and business.

 
La Leche League of New Jersey, Inc
One Birch Ridge Dr . 
Great Meadows  NJ  07383
856-519-7730
 
Support group providing breastfeeding information; Meetings for pregnant and nursing women; telephone information.

 
National Runaway Switchboard
3080 N Lincoln Ave. 
Chicago,  IL  60657
800-621-4000
 
Information and referral, crisis intervention to runaways and other homeless or troubled youth on confidential hotline. Messages can be delivered to parent/guardian with available call back for a reply. Conferencing between caller and service agencies available.

 
New Life Pregnancy Center
69 High St. 
Mt. Holly  NJ  08060
609-265-9017, 609-265-8222
 
A Christian organization devoted to the well being of pregnant women.

 
NJ Dept. of Education (Burl. Co.)…
Union & High Sts. 
Mt. Holly,  NJ  08060
609-265-5060
 
Field office of the State Dept. of Education. Services to local school districts in the areas of budgeting, building programs and self-improvement studies.

 
NJ Directory Assistance
 
    
609-292-2121
 
State government information center.

 
NJ Drug Hotline
 
    
800-225-0916
 
24-hour phone hotline for drug and crisis counseling; information and referral to prevention resources and treatment statewide.

 
One Stop Career Center
795 Woodlane Rd. 
Mt. Holly  NJ  08060
609-518-3900
 
Provides job seekers and employers with a complete array of labor market and work preparation services.

 
Overeaters Anonymous
 
    
609-239-0022
 
Fellowship for those who meet to help one another understand and overcome their common problem of compulsive overeating. Call for information on local meetings.

 
Prenatal Health Services
 
    
 
Rancocas Hospital … 609-835-5204 Memorial Hosp., Center for Women… 609-261-7023 A program of the Burlington County Health Department , Clinics are held in cooperation with area hospitals and provide county residents with prenatal services including education and social service referrals.

 
Prevention Plus of Burlington County, Inc.
1824 Rt. 38 East, Suite B 
Mt. Holly  NJ  08060
609-261-0001
 
Free literature on alcoholism, drug and tobacco use and related topics such as HIV/AIDS, co-dependency and Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. Videos available for loan. Prevention education for children, parenting training, educator training, congregational training and courses for DAD/DADC credit hours.

 
STD (Sexually Transmitted Disease) Services
Raphael Meadow Health Center , 15 Pioneer Blvd. 
Westampton  NJ  08060
609-265-5533
 
A program of the Burlington County Health Department
Tues 3:00-5:00PM, Thurs. 8:30-10:30AM Clinic is held at BCHD providing free confidential testing and treatment- no appointment necessary.

 
The Children’s Home
243 Pine St. 
Mt. Holly  NJ  08060
609-267-1550
 
To help children and their families by providing professional and support services which enable them to achieve their full potential.

 
The Cooper Health System
One Cooper Plaza 
Camden  NJ  08103
856-342-2000
 
An academic medical center committed to excellence in education, research, and the delivery of the highest quality clinical services, leading to superior customer satisfaction and a healthier community.

 
The Food Bank of South Jersey
1501 John Tipton Blvd. 
Pennsauken  NJ  08110
856-662-4884
 
Mission is to assist in the elimination of hunger and malnutrition in Camden, Burlington, Gloucester, and Salem Counties.

 
The Lester A. Drenk Behavioral Health Center
 
    
609-267-5656
 
Psychiatric Emergency…. 609-835-6180
Partnering with people to provide accessible mental health and social services that will improve our communities.

 
WIC Program
 
    
609-267-4304
 
A program of the Burlington County Health Department Supplemental food program for women, infants and children provides free nutritious foods and nutrition counseling to eligible pregnant, postpartum or nursing women and preschool children.

 
Young Life South Jersey
PO Box 205 
Moorestown  NJ  08057
856-235-1732
 
Young Life seeks to build relationships with every high school kid and introduce them to the Christian faith, with hopes that they will eventually return to the church of their choice.

 
Youth Appreciation Day
 
    
609-265-5785
 
Burlington County Sheriff’s Department Community Services Unit Annual event held October for kids (age 7 to 14) who have remained drug and alcohol free. Provides a full Saturday of fun and games, food, giveaways, rides and great door prizes. The event is advertised in the local newspapers and on the Sheriff’s Department website.

 
Youth Opportunity Program
795 Woodlane Rd., PO Box 6000, 
Mt. Holly  NJ  08060
609-518-0149
 
( See One-Stop Career Center)

 
Youth Police Academy
 
    
609-265-5785
 
Burlington County Sheriff’s Department Community Services Unit Program for youth (age 7 to 14), held on 3 consecutive Saturday mornings. Teaches children about the Police and Emergency services, as well as safety and escape techniques should someone try to abduct them. A free Youth ID Card is provided. Topics covered include bicycle patrol, gun safety, cultural diversity, police canine and fire safety.