Helping Black Families Get the ID/D Resources they Need
If your family is looking for help with a loved one with an intellectual or developmental disability, we have put together a list of resources for black families living in New Jersey.
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NJAMHAA represents 164 organizations that collectively provide the full continuum of behavioral healthcare services, including hospital-based and freestanding agencies that offer all types of services in various settings for children and adults with mental illnesses, substance use disorders (SUD), intellectual/developmental disabilities (I/DD), co-occurring health conditions and other challenging life situations, such as unemployment and lack of housing.
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NJAMHAA represents 164 organizations that collectively provide the full continuum of behavioral healthcare services, including hospital-based and freestanding agencies that offer all types of services in various settings for children and adults with mental illnesses, substance use disorders (SUD), intellectual/developmental disabilities (I/DD), co-occurring health conditions and other challenging life situations, such as unemployment and lack of housing.