Study Skills Group
Elizabethport Community Center 250 Second St, Elizabeth, NJ, United StatesJoin us for an after school program to help students develop learning strategies and provide support and help with homework!
Join us for an after school program to help students develop learning strategies and provide support and help with homework!
Come in your pjs and enjoy a warm hot chocolate and popcorn while watching a Christmas movie with your family.
Join us for an afterschool program that provides youth and teens with the tools necessary to prevent substance abuse amongst themselves and peers!
Join the Bayway Family Success Center to learn with us better ways to communicate with your family and how to break cycles of intergenerational trauma.
Greenway FSC and Connecting NJ will be facilitating this month’s parent group conversation to build community, develop meaningful relationships, and engage parents in the programs that serve them.
Helping parents teach consent and boundaries to their children through everyday interactions.. Teaching children about bodily autonomy. Encouraging respect for personal space. Modeling healthy boundaries. Open to all!
Join us for this engaging workshop series in November at 6PM. Together we’ll learn how to build stronger relationships with our families, reduce stress and feel more confident. Contact Michelle at mmoreland@preventionlinks.org with any questions or to sign up.
The Kiosk offers county-wide information and access to essential resource applications, including SNAP, WIC, Emergency Assistance (EA), and NJ Medicaid, through an on-site Chromebook. Services are available every Friday from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM by appointment only—call 201.758.8792 to schedule an appointment.
NJ4S Hudson Team is facilitating this workshop that aims to help parents understand the risks of screen time to their child's well-being. Parents will learn various ways to keep their kids engaged without screens. *FOR PARENTS AND CAREGIVERS*
Friday Fun Day! Come participate in fun activities at Recovery Junction and fellowship with other participants and our peers with joyful games! For more information on events, volunteering opportunities, or peer support. Please get in touch with us. (551)220-1150 or reach out to: RecoveryJunction@preventionlinks.org
Medication-Assisted Recovery Anonymous is a support group of people who believe in the value of medication as a means to recovery. We understand that our individual needs may not be the same; our backgrounds may not be the same; our futures may not be the same. However, our desire to live a safe lifestyle joins... Read more »
Offers projects that bring together neurodiverse and neurotypical children, fostering the development of protective factors for participants through visual and creative arts, as well as other forms of expression. Every Friday Starting at 3:30 pm– 4:30 pm.