Serving 300,000 New Jerseyans annually, Catholic Charities provides assistance to residents seeking counseling for behavioral health or addiction, or who may be facing homelessness, food insecurity, or lack of access to proper clothing.
You're a parent of a child who's described as neurotypical, but a classmate of your child is on the autism spectrum. Before you plan a playdate or a large gathering like a birthday party for your kid, what do you need to know about autism?
April is National Donate Life Month, and the NJ Sharing Network is expanding an idea it hopes will further the conversation about organ donation in the Garden State.
Thanks to several generous grants, groups of kids in South Jersey are taking the opportunity to educate their peers across the state about not only the dangers of traditional tobacco products, but also newer conduits.
With over 200 families expected this year, the fourth edition of the Down Syndrome Association of Central New Jersey's annual fundraiser has had to change venues, and it's still growing.
President Ronald Reagan began an effort in 1987 to recognize the contributions of Americans who, because of their various disabilities, had been previously ignored, shuttered away in institutions, and denied full inclusion in their communities.