Women of Hope Resource Center, Inc. is a Christian nonprofit organization committed to serve all women in the South Jersey area by encouraging them personally, professionally and spiritually. The services needed are as varied and unique as the women themselves. We assist women by providing referrals, mentoring, educational services, and seminars and workshops that focus on women's issues. From homeless mothers, the under-employed, pregnant teens, to the physically, mentally or sexually abused, women can find hope at the Women of Hope Resource Center.
We are committed to getting women the help they need, not for a moment, but for a lifetime and beyond. Although our primary function is to refer women to existing agencies that supply certain needs, our goal is to equip and encourage the whole woman through mentoring. It is by this personal process that we make the greatest impact. By sharing the hope and love that God has gracefully given us through Jesus, we are able to give women the greatest gift of all.
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New Life Program Women of Hope Resource Center's New Life Program is a NJ state-licensed addiction and co-occurring program committed to serve women and men in the South Jersey area. We equip and empower them by providing addiction services, mentoring, educational services, family support, seminars and workshops.
The New Life Program is a substance abuse treatment program which includes outpatient and intensive outpatient groups for residents in the South Jersey area. Our staff includes state-licensed addictions counselors with the training and experience necessary to effectively serve those fighting addiction. Although our primary function is to counsel the alcohol and substance abuse populace, the ultimate purpose of this program is to equip and encourage through mentoring. It is by this personal process that we make the greatest impact.
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This is a non-profit agency.
Services Offered To: Adults Teens Children
Special Groups: Bilingual Faith-Based
Payment: Sliding Scale Pro-bono Medicare Medicaid
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