We understand that navigating mental health support can feel overwhelming. Below are trusted local, county, and state resources available to our Chesterfield school community.
If you or a family member are looking for a mental health care or substance use provider, our school partners with Care Solace to simplify the search. This is a free, confidential coordination service that will do the heavy lifting of finding providers who accept your insurance and have current availability.
Availability: 24/7/365 with support in any language
Call: (888) 515-0595
Web Search: caresolace.com
This is the single most important entry point for youth mental health services in New Jersey. If your child is struggling with severe emotional or behavioral challenges, PerformCare can authorize mobile response counselors to come directly to your home to help stabilize the situation.
Services include Mobile Response, Care Management, and In-Home Behavioral Support.
Call (24/7): (877) 652-7624
A wonderful county-based organization providing direct parent-to-parent peer support, education, and advocacy. They host parent support groups and help families navigate the complex mental health system.
Location: East Lumberton, NJ
Call: (609) 265-8838
A confidential, anonymous talk and text helpline explicitly for New Jersey's youth and young adults to voice their concerns and problems.
Call or Text (24/7): 1-888-222-2228
If a child or family member is experiencing an immediate psychiatric emergency or is a danger to themselves or others, please use the contacts below or dial 911.
Operated by Legacy Treatment Services, this is the official state-designated 24/7 emergency psychiatric screening and crisis hotline for Burlington County.
Call (24/7): (609) 835-6180
Location: 218 A Sunset Road, Willingboro, NJ
Call or Text (24/7): 988
(877) 914-6662 – 24/7 peer support for moms of children with special needs and mental health challenges.
(800) 843-5437 – A 24/7 hotline for stressed parents to speak with trained volunteers and work through frustrations before a crisis occurs.
Dial 2-1-1 – Free, statewide database for essential community needs like food, housing assistance, and utility help.