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The Youth One Stop GED Program provides GED test preparation to out-of-school teens in Gloucester County. They work with teens between the ages of 16–21. They also offer students recreational trips, community services, and other programs. The One Stop Youth Center is open from 8AM to 4PM Mondays to Thursdays.
Pages in category "Youth organizations based in New Jersey" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Youth services is a field of practices within the social services sector in North America.Defined as "programs, activities, and services aimed at providing a range of opportunities for school-aged children, including mentoring, recreation, education, training, community service, or supervision in a safe environment," [1] youth services are a comprehensive series of strategies, activities ...
Office in Rio Grande, Middle Township, New Jersey. The New Jersey Department of Children and Families (DCF) is the state government agency dedicated to ensuring the safety, well-being and success of children, youth, families and communities in New Jersey through comprehensive oversight and programming.
For 68 years, families have depended on United Rehabilitation Services from birth and beyond. “We start working with children as young as six weeks of age in our high quality, five star rated ...
The Division of Child Protection and Permanency is New Jersey's child protection agency. It is part of the Department of Children and Families. From 1996 through 2012, it was called Division of Youth and Family Services (DYFS)[DYE-fuss]. [1] Before 1996 It was called Child Protection Services.
New Jersey is providing one-on-one financial aid ... for state financial aid such as the New Jersey College Promise and Tuition Aid Grants, or TAG, New Jersey’s FAFSA deadline for first-time ...
Officials at the state Department of Juvenile Justice did not respond to questions about YSI. A department spokeswoman, Meghan Speakes Collins, pointed to overall improvements the state has made in its contract monitoring process, such as conducting more interviews with randomly selected youth to get a better understanding of conditions and analyzing problematic trends such as high staff turnover.