I'M A FAMILY IN NEED
If you're concerned about an emotional or behavioral problem, then you're in the right place.
I'M A LOCAL PROVIDER
We encourage all agencies, community organizations, and local groups to participate in our growing network of care.

Offering families in Camden County the help and care that they need.

WHAT DO WE DO?

10 Principles Of Wraparound

Camden County Partnership for Children’s ultimate objective is to develop, refine, and execute, the ISP based upon wraparound values and strength-based planning.

PerformCare

PerformCare is a national, full-service, behavioral health managed care organization. PerformCare connects young people and their families statewide to the care they need to be well.

The Family Support Organization

Camden County Partnership for Children works very closely with Family Partners to ensure our services are truly responsive to the needs of families.

Child and Family Team

Based on our extensive experience working with families since inception in 2004, the most important ingredient to success is the development of the Child and Family Team.

Confidentiality / HIPAA Guidelines

The HIPAA Security Rule defines standards, procedures and methods for the security of electronic Protected Health Information (ePHI). CCPFC is committed to the protection of client information at all times.

Individualized Services Plans

Camden County Partnership for Children is not a treatment or social service program. We help families find, create and develop options that will support them while they work on solutions to their problems.

Youth & Family Guide English

Please refer to this Youth and Family Guide for information about how the Children’s
System of Care works, along with information about your rights, privacy, and useful community resources.


Youth & Family Guide Spanish

Consulte esta Guía para jóvenes y familias para obtener información sobre cómo el Children's. System of Care funciona, junto con información sobre sus derechos, privacidad y información útil.
recursos de la comunidad.

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Here are the 3 essential steps to getting started.

The New Jersey Children’s System of Care covers all 21 counties with 15 Care Management Organizations operating within a single county or across a region covering multiple counties. Each local system is comprised of the same elements.

PerformCare is the single point of access to obtain any behavioral health, substance abuse and developmental disability services available publicly throughout New Jersey for youth ages 5 – 21.

Call PerformCare at 1-877-652-7624 to access services, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week or visit them online at www.performcarenj.org

Exactly How Does This Work?

IMPORTANT: You must be referred to Caring Partners through PerformCare and the NJ System of Care.

1. Call PerformCare
(877) 652‑7624

A Care Coordinator will ask you some basic questions to help you figure out the best way to address your family's needs.

2. Complete a Needs Assessment

PerformCare may contact a clinician to aid you in determining if you require care management services for your child.

3. Referral to Our Services

If your child needs intensive care and support from a team of family & community partners, you will then be referred to us.

Our Latest News

Recent news & announcements for Camden County families.

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We've also built an amazing network of local care providers to help our families succeed.

The success of care management is built through collaboration with a rich array of qualified healthcare and service providers.

If you're interested in learning more about them or becoming a part of this growing community of Camden County providers, then visit us on ResourceNet.

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Thank you to everyone who joined us for the first-ever Autism Town Hall and Resource Fair!

We had an incredible day filled with connection, learning, and community support at Bancroft’s Welsh Campus. From insightful breakout sessions and engaging Q&As to family-friendly activities and valuable resources, the event brought together families, first responders, professionals, and advocates all committed to supporting individuals with autism.

This event was part of our ongoing celebration of Children’s Mental Health Awareness Month, and we’re proud to be one of many voices lifting awareness, education, and inclusion in our community.

Special thanks to our partners: Bancroft, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia’s Center for Autism Research, and the amazing vendors who showed up - we couldn’t have done it without you!

Let’s keep the momentum going. Stay connected, stay engaged, and let’s continue building a more inclusive world together.

Bancroft - Center for Autism Research at CHOP - Camden County Partnership for Children

#AutismTownHall #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth #AutismSupport #CommunityMatters #Neurodiversity #CHOP #Bancroft #InclusionForAll
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Thank you to everyone who joined us for the first-ever Autism Town Hall and Resource Fair!

We had an incredible day filled with connection, learning, and community support at Bancroft’s Welsh Campus. From insightful breakout sessions and engaging Q&As to family-friendly activities and valuable resources, the event brought together families, first responders, professionals, and advocates all committed to supporting individuals with autism.

This event was part of our ongoing celebration of Children’s Mental Health Awareness Month, and we’re proud to be one of many voices lifting awareness, education, and inclusion in our community.

Special thanks to our partners: Bancroft, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia’s Center for Autism Research, and the amazing vendors who showed up - we couldn’t have done it without you!

Let’s keep the momentum going. Stay connected, stay engaged, and let’s continue building a more inclusive world together.

Bancroft - Center for Autism Research at CHOP - Camden County Partnership for Children 

#AutismTownHall #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth #AutismSupport #CommunityMatters #Neurodiversity #CHOP #Bancroft #InclusionForAllImage attachmentImage attachment+Image attachment

Today is the day‼️‼️‼️ looking forward to bringing this powerful energy to our community. May is Children’s Mental Health Awareness Month and this is one of many amazing events happening in our area.

Come join us today for the FIRST ever Autism Town Hall organized by: Center for Autism Research at CHOP, Bancroft and Camden County Partnership for ChildrenMt. Laurel & Bancroft Autism Town Hall & Resource Fair
Presented by: Bancroft, Mt. Laurel Police Department, and the Center for Autism Research at CHOP
Date: Saturday, May 3rd, 2025
Time: 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Location: Bancroft’s Welsh Campus
📍 311 Walton Ave, Mt. Laurel, NJ
________________________________________
🕒 Event Itinerary
10:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.
Welcome & Opening Remarks
• Event kickoff
• Doors open to the public.
• Light music by Dj Blake (Autistic DJ) and family-friendly atmosphere
• Resource fair booths open
10:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Opening Remarks
• Welcome remarks from the Mt. Laurel Police Department, The Center for Autism Research at CHOP, Bancroft, Senator Troy Singleton, Assembly Woman Carol Murphy, Assemblyman Balvir Singh, April DiPietro, Mayor Nikitas Moustakas, and other dignitaries.
11:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
Breakout Sessions for Law Enforcement/First Responders ONLY
• A.U.T.T (Autism Toolbox Training) “Tools for your toolbox, Law Enforcement/First Responder”; Facilitated by Cheryl Stehle and Jamiel Owens.
• Artemis Care Inc. “Using Smart Technology as a Gateway to Independence and Meaningful Connections; Facilitated by Arun Bantval, President of Artemis Care
12:15 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Community time; Trainings and activities for all
• A.U.T.T (Autism Toolbox Training) “Tools for your toolbox, Community perspective”; Facilitated by Cheryl Stehle and Jamiel Owens.
• Artemis Care Inc. “Using Smart Technology as a Gateway to Independence and Meaningful Connections; Facilitated by Arun Bantval, President of Artemis Care
• Professional Self-Advocate Viewpoint- Maximizing the DDD Budget and Planning for the Future; Facilitated by Jen Overfield, Evermore Lifestyle Solutions and Linda Amorosia, Bratton Law Group
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Closing remarks and Acknowledgements
• Final opportunity to visit resource tables.
• Gratitude from Planning Committee
• Recognition of participating families and organizations
________________________________________
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Today is the day‼️‼️‼️ looking forward to bringing this powerful energy to our community. May is Children’s Mental Health Awareness Month and this is one of many amazing events happening in our area. 

Come join us today for the FIRST ever Autism Town Hall organized by: Center for Autism Research at CHOP, Bancroft and Camden County Partnership for Children

Do you or someone you know LOVE music?
Join us for a FREE info session with the Blue Light Music Program—an inclusive music program for youth and adults of all skill levels and abilities!

When: May 21, 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Where: Camden CMO Office Lobby
Address: 221 Laurel Rd, Voorhees Township, NJ 08043

Meet Blue Light representatives, learn about their hands-on music activities in professional recording studios, and find out how you or a loved one can get involved in this exciting, student-driven program!

Stop by and say hello—let’s make music together!
More info: bluelightmusicprogram.com

Camden County Family Support Organization The Community Planning & Advocacy Council NJCMO NJ4S Camden County Parents Invincible Rev It Up Jewish Federation of Southern New Jersey Promise Neighborhood Family Success Center Camden Healthy Start Building Up The Youth Connect the Lots - Camden Camden Promise Neighborhood Blue Light Music Program
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Do you or someone you know LOVE music?
Join us for a FREE info session with the Blue Light Music Program—an inclusive music program for youth and adults of all skill levels and abilities!

When: May 21, 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Where: Camden CMO Office Lobby
Address: 221 Laurel Rd, Voorhees Township, NJ 08043

Meet Blue Light representatives, learn about their hands-on music activities in professional recording studios, and find out how you or a loved one can get involved in this exciting, student-driven program!

Stop by and say hello—let’s make music together!
More info: bluelightmusicprogram.com

Camden County Family Support Organization The Community Planning & Advocacy Council NJCMO NJ4S Camden County Parents Invincible Rev It Up Jewish Federation of Southern New Jersey Promise Neighborhood Family Success Center Camden Healthy Start Building Up The Youth Connect the Lots - Camden Camden Promise Neighborhood Blue Light Music Program

Join Us for the School & Community Connections Fair!

The Gloucester Township School District is excited to present the School & Community Connections Fair — a fun, family-friendly evening where you can explore valuable resources for your student both in school and in the community!

When: April 30th, 2025
Time: 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM
Where: Glen Landing Middle School

What’s in store?
• Free Snacks
• Exciting Raffles
• Awesome Swag

We’re thrilled to share that Camden County Partnership for Children will be there, offering important information about the New Jersey Children’s System of Care — including how families can access services for mental health, developmental disabilities, and substance use challenges.

Plus, meet school counselors, social workers, behavioral analysts, and local wellness organizations ready to support your child’s journey.

Don’t miss this chance to connect, learn, and have fun!

#GTSD #CommunityConnections #CamdenCountyCMO #NJKids #FamilySupport #SchoolFair #WellnessMatters
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Mt. Laurel & Bancroft Autism Town Hall & Resource Fair
Presented by: Bancroft, Mt. Laurel Police Department, and the Center for Autism Research at CHOP
Date: Saturday, May 3rd, 2025
Time: 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Location: Bancroft’s Welsh Campus
📍 311 Walton Ave, Mt. Laurel, NJ
________________________________________
🕒 Event Itinerary
10:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.
Welcome & Opening Remarks
• Event kickoff
• Doors open to the public.
• Light music by Dj Blake (Autistic DJ) and family-friendly atmosphere
• Resource fair booths open
10:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Opening Remarks
• Welcome remarks from the Mt. Laurel Police Department, The Center for Autism Research at CHOP, Bancroft, Senator Troy Singleton, Assembly Woman Carol Murphy, Assemblyman Balvir Singh, April DiPietro, Mayor Nikitas Moustakas, and other dignitaries.
11:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
Breakout Sessions for Law Enforcement/First Responders ONLY
• A.U.T.T (Autism Toolbox Training) “Tools for your toolbox, Law Enforcement/First Responder”; Facilitated by Cheryl Stehle and Jamiel Owens.
• Artemis Care Inc. “Using Smart Technology as a Gateway to Independence and Meaningful Connections; Facilitated by Arun Bantval, President of Artemis Care
12:15 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Community time; Trainings and activities for all
• A.U.T.T (Autism Toolbox Training) “Tools for your toolbox, Community perspective”; Facilitated by Cheryl Stehle and Jamiel Owens.
• Artemis Care Inc. “Using Smart Technology as a Gateway to Independence and Meaningful Connections; Facilitated by Arun Bantval, President of Artemis Care
• Professional Self-Advocate Viewpoint- Maximizing the DDD Budget and Planning for the Future; Facilitated by Jen Overfield, Evermore Lifestyle Solutions and Linda Amorosia, Bratton Law Group
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Closing remarks and Acknowledgements
• Final opportunity to visit resource tables.
• Gratitude from Planning Committee
• Recognition of participating families and organizations
________________________________________
... See MoreSee Less

Mt. Laurel & Bancroft Autism Town Hall & Resource Fair
Presented by: Bancroft, Mt. Laurel Police Department, and the Center for Autism Research at CHOP
Date: Saturday, May 3rd, 2025
Time: 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Location: Bancroft’s Welsh Campus
📍 311 Walton Ave, Mt. Laurel, NJ
________________________________________
🕒 Event Itinerary
10:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.
Welcome & Opening Remarks
• Event kickoff 
• Doors open to the public.
• Light music by Dj Blake (Autistic DJ) and family-friendly atmosphere
• Resource fair booths open
10:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Opening Remarks
• Welcome remarks from the Mt. Laurel Police Department, The Center for Autism Research at CHOP, Bancroft, Senator Troy Singleton, Assembly Woman Carol Murphy, Assemblyman Balvir Singh, April DiPietro, Mayor Nikitas Moustakas, and other dignitaries.
11:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
Breakout Sessions for Law Enforcement/First Responders ONLY
• A.U.T.T (Autism Toolbox Training) “Tools for your toolbox, Law Enforcement/First Responder”; Facilitated by Cheryl Stehle and Jamiel Owens. 
• Artemis Care Inc. “Using Smart Technology as a Gateway to Independence and Meaningful Connections; Facilitated by Arun Bantval, President of Artemis Care
12:15 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Community time; Trainings and activities for all
• A.U.T.T (Autism Toolbox Training) “Tools for your toolbox, Community perspective”; Facilitated by Cheryl Stehle and Jamiel Owens. 
• Artemis Care Inc. “Using Smart Technology as a Gateway to Independence and Meaningful Connections; Facilitated by Arun Bantval, President of Artemis Care
•  Professional Self-Advocate Viewpoint- Maximizing the DDD Budget and Planning for the Future; Facilitated by Jen Overfield, Evermore Lifestyle Solutions and Linda Amorosia, Bratton Law Group
1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Closing remarks and Acknowledgements
• Final opportunity to visit resource tables. 
• Gratitude from Planning Committee
• Recognition of participating families and organizations
________________________________________
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