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Resources, Newsletters, Fact Sheets & Web Links

family law/legal information • women's organiztions/agencies career sssessment tools • career related links
community resources/agencies • fact sheets • newsletters


Family Law/Legal Information

Legal Services of Northwest Jersey -  the Employment Rights Law Project offers community outreach, legal consultation and legal representation services regarding employment law in Hunterdon, Morris, Somerset, Sussex and Warren counties.  www.lsnwj.org or send email to lsnwj@lsnj.org

Legal Services of New Jersey www.lsnjlaw.org 

NJ Dept. of Labor and Workforce Development - www.state.nj.us/labor   

Department of Law & Public Safety Division on Civil Rights - www.nj.gov/oag/dcr/index.html  

Volunteer Lawyers for Justice - are attorneys who provide representation to indigent parents and caretakers of children throughout NJ. Callers must meet income eligibility requirements to obtain assistance. www.volunteerlawyersnj.org

The Children's Legal Resource Center offers information, assistance, training, and legal publications regarding the rights of children. The Center provides general information regarding existing laws, and assists individuals in understanding and accessing legal processes affecting children and their care. www.kidlaw.org



Women's Organizations/Agencies

Women's centers throughout New Jersey www.DHNJ.org

Women In Transition, Wayne, NJ www.wcfservices.org

Women's Referral Central - is a hotline dedicated to the needs of women throughout New Jersey. Callers can receive information about: domestic violence or sexual assault, stress, loneliness and depresssion, civil rights, education, financial assistance, housing and legal services, family planning, parenting and pregnancy. Call 1-800-322-8092 to speak to a trained volunteer who will help you find the organization, support group or facility that best meets your needs.
  

  
Career Assessment Tools

CCM's online interest test FOCUS

 

Career Related Links
The Occupational Outlook Handbook www.bls.gov/oco/

State of New Jersey employment web site www.wnjpin.net 

 

Community Resources/Agencies

2-1-1 First Call for Help - offers confidential telephone support to people in crisis, and personalized information and referrals to those in need of assistance. 2-1-1 operates statewide, connecting people with the resources they need to solve common life problems. It is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Call 211, or 1-800-435-7555. Online, visit www.211firstcall.org

Mental Health - for free, confidential mental health information & referral call 1-866-202-HELP (4357) or visit www.njmentalhealthcares.org offers help when you need it, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Provides TTY and multiple language capability

Consumer Credit Counseling Service of New Jersey - is a non-profit organization which offers budget and credit advice, debt repayment plans, reverse mortgage counseling, housing counseling, pre-filing bankruptcy counseling, and pre-discharge debtor education. It is licensed by the State of New Jersey Department of Banking, and is located in Cedar Knolls (Morris County) and Somerville (Somerset County). Toll free 1-888-726-3260 or online at www.cccsnj.org

Al-Anon/Alateen Family Group Meetings - helps relatives and friends affected by someone's problem drinking. There are no dues or fees, meetings are confidential and each member's personal anonymity is protected. At least six meetings are suggested. Meeting information line 1-888-4AL-ANON (1-888-425-2666) or go online to WWW.NJ-AL-ANON.ORG or www.al-anon.alateen.org

DivorceCare - support group sponsored by the New Hope Community Church, 52 Cooper Road, Denville, NJ. DivorceCare is a weekly support group and seminar conducted by people who understand what you are experiencing regarding separation and divorce. Call 973-366-1588 or go online at www.divorcecare.org  

 

Fact Sheets 
Women's Center Newsletters

Women's Center

Student Community Center, SCC 115
womenscenter@ccm.edu
973-328-5025
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8:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Thursday and Friday
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