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Jewish Family and Children's Services of Northern New Jersey (JFCSNNJ)

UPDATED: January 5, 2021

Jewish Family and Children's Services of Northern New Jersey (JFCSNNJ) is a non-profit organization providing professional social services of the highest caliber. JFCS strives on building strong families, thriving children, healthy seniors and vital communities. Offering a variety of services through our Clinical, Aid and Advocacy, Re-Launch, Club Ed, and Senior Services departments, JFCS continues to grow currently service, serving more than 3,000 people in Bergen, Passaic, and Hudson County each year.

JFCS has a network of social services addressing life’s challenges.

JFCS provides services that include information and referral, clinical services, employment services, senior care, afterschool programs, aid and advocacy and emergency financial assistance.

This valuable work is made possible, in part by generous donors and volunteers.

JFCS is licensed to provide mental health outpatient services by the New Jersey Department of Human Services and Division of Mental Health Services.

  • Languages:
  • English
  • Insurances Accepted:
  • Call for Fee
  • Medicaid

Address:

1485 Teaneck Road
Teaneck, NJ 07666
United States

Website:

www.jfsbergen.org

Phone:

201-837-9090

Email:

bobf@jfsbergen.org

Contact:

Shelia Steinbach

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