
Collaborative Support Programs of New Jersey
Collaborative Support Programs of New Jersey
Freehold, NJ, US
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a.k.a CSPNJ
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501(c)(3)
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EIN
22-2589018
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Support Strategy
Women Led
BIPOC Led
LGBTQ+ Led

Collaborative Support Programs of New Jersey
Freehold, NJ, US
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a.k.a CSPNJ
•
501(c)(3)
•
EIN
22-2589018
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•
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Support Strategy
Women Led
BIPOC Led
LGBTQ+ Led
Programs
Community Wellness Centers
CSPNJ’s Community Wellness Centers are designed to empower people in recovery to realize a lifestyle centered on wellness, a balanced state of social, spiritual, financial, occupational, environmental, intellectual, emotional and physical health. CSPNJ oversees the operation of 18 community-based, peer-run centers, including three on grounds at the State Hospitals (Ancora, Trenton, and Greystone).Geographies80 Steiner Ave, Neptune City, NJ 07753, USA;177 Hudson St, Hackensack, NJ 07601, USA;101 14th Ave, Newark, NJ 07103, USA;204 White Horse Pike, Barrington, NJ 08007, USA;166 W Main St, Somerville, NJ 08876, USA;422 Martin Luther King Dr, Jersey City, NJ 07304, USA;1304 NJ-47, Rio Grande, NJ 08242, USA;55 Morris St, New Brunswick, NJ 08901, USA;340 NJ-45, Salem, NJ 08079, USA;63 S Myrtle St, Vineland, NJ 08360, USA;107 Park Ave, Plainfield, NJ 07060, USA;60 Hamilton St, Paterson, NJ 07505, USA;8 Liberty St, Glassboro, NJ 08028, USADatesNot indicatedSourceUser-generatedBasic and remedial instruction,Health care access,Mental health care,Public health,Human rights,Human services information,Adult peer mentoring,Self-advocacy,Self-help groups,Transition planning,Homeless shelters,Housing services,Supportive housing,Special population support,Electric utilities,Water utilities,Domestic violence,Sexual abuse,Legal servicesAdults,People with disabilities,Persons with substance use disorder(s),Economically disadvantaged people,Immigrants and migrants,Incarcerated people,Victims and oppressed people,Unemployed people1K–Peer Wellness Respite Services
Peer wellness respite is a safe alternative to an inpatient psychiatric hospitalization. As a peer-run initiative, Respite staff provide 24/7 peer to peer support in working through a behavioral health crisis. The CSPNJ Respite Program offers a clean, safe, supportive, tranquil, and non-judgmental environment in a residential community. Guests can be provided support at the house for a maximum of 10 days and offered follow up support for up to 30 days. We offer intensive peer support and involvement in wellness activities on site and through follow up support to help guests to restore balance, and plan for adjustments to their home, their associated valued roles, and their community activities.GeographiesNew Jersey, USADatesNot indicatedSourceUser-generatedMental health care,Rehabilitation,Human rights,Basic and emergency aid,Adult peer mentoring,Self-advocacy,Self-help groups,Housing services,Supportive housing,Special population supportAdults,People with disabilities,Persons with substance use disorder(s),Economically disadvantaged people,Immigrants and migrants,Incarcerated people,Victims and oppressed people,Unemployed people5K–Supportive Services
Community Enterprises Corporation (CEC) manages CSPNJ’s permanent supportive services across the state of New Jersey for adults with special needs. CEC is a community and economic development organization, creating housing and economic opportunities for low-income people living with mental illness and other special needs. There are many types and models for developing and operating supportive services, which include a range of partnerships between housing development, property management and social service providers. The key elements of supportive services endorsed by Community Enterprise Corporation, a subsidiary of CSPNJ, are that it is lease-based housing with supportive services provided to tenants with special needs in the convenience of their own home. Residents of the homes are provided with supportive services from the CSPNJ team or another service provider.GeographiesNew Jersey, USADatesNot indicatedSourceUser-generatedHousing development,Mental health care,Human rights,Human services management,Shelter and residential careAdults,People with disabilities,Persons with substance use disorder(s),Economically disadvantaged people,Immigrants and migrants,Incarcerated people,Victims and oppressed people2K–
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