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| Bridge | $100,000 | Family Guidance Center/Family & Children’s Services of Central NJ |
$50,000
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| A one-year grant, approved in 2011, for PROS (Personalized Recovery Oriented Services) readiness training for NY, NY III clients who are the hard-to-reach long-term homeless and the long-term stayers in institutions. This training will encourage them to live independently and to become employed.
Dr. Peter Beitchman, Executive Director |
A one-year grant, approved in 2011, for operating support of outpatient mental-health services for the poor, uninsured mentally ill in and near Treton, NJ, many of whom are immigrants.
Mark Lamar, LCSW, MBA, Executive Director |
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| Fountain House |
$250,000
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Highbridge Community Life Center |
$50,000
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| A three-year grant of $750,000, approved in 2009, for operating support of the first and primary clubhouse for the mentally ill.
Kenn Dudek, President |
A one-year grant, approved in 2011, for salary support of the MSW who offers group work and individual counseling to clients as well as supervision to case managers in the Highbridge neighborhood of the South Bronx.
Bernadette Kelly, Director of Development |
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| International Center for Clubhouse Development |
$150,000
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International Center for the Disabled |
$68,000
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| A three-year grant of $450,000, approved in 2009, for operating support of clubhouse development worldwide.
Joel Corcoran, Executive Director |
A two-year grant of $113,500, approved in 2010, for start-up of the Evaluation and Referral Center for Psychiatric Urgent Care, for same-day, walk-in psychiatric services.
Les Halpert, PhD, President and CEO |
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| Rutgers University Foundation |
$25,000Â
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St. Paul’s Center of New York |
$50,000
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| A two-year grant of $50,000, approved in 2011, for bridge operting support for The Tourette Syndrome Clinic at The Rutgers Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology.
Stanley Messer, PhD, Dean |
A two-year grant of $100,000, approved in 2011, for general operating support of the Center, staffed by psychiatric nurse practitioners and serving as a drop-in center for the mentally ill, many of whom are homeless.
Jeannemarie Baker, Board of Directors |
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