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Arthur’s Journey: Job Training to Pantry Employee

2021-01-29T17:53:23-05:00January 29th, 2021|Categories: Home Page, Uncategorized|

Three and a half years ago, Arthur walked out of Hampton Behavioral Health Center to begin his journey to wellness and recovery. The psychiatrist referred him to the Oaks Integrated Care partial care day program for ongoing mental health support. Partial care provides adults living with mental illness with the support needed to prevent hospitalization and improve functioning in the community through counseling, case management and pre-vocational training. The Program Coordinator quickly introduced Arthur to the Oaks jobs program designed to offer training and foster a sense of independence with the ultimate goal of transitioning into the workforce. Arthur explains, “They showed me all around the different areas of campus where I might work. I started out [...]

Impact – verb /imˈpakt/

2020-12-30T17:59:32-05:00December 30th, 2020|Categories: Oaks Blog, Home Page|

To have a strong effect on someone or something. To say 2020 has been challenging would be the understatement of the year. As we typically do, we started January with high hopes and projections for a smooth and positive year. While the year was anything but smooth, I genuinely believe it was one of our most positive based on the impact we had on our community despite the challenges we faced. I cannot even begin to express the gratitude I have for Oaks’ frontline heroes. Our employees quickly rose to the occasion, demonstrating flexibility, versatility and profound dedication. They implemented telehealth services to ensure anyone in need of support could reach out at any time. Our facilities staff quickly [...]

There’s Still Time to Help Families Like Melissa’s

2022-08-30T22:46:15-04:00December 22nd, 2020|Categories: Oaks Blog, Home Page|

At Oaks Integrated Care, we believe that everyone has the potential to thrive with the right support. That’s why serving individuals of all ages and backgrounds has always been our priority. This year, more than ever, our services were required to keep our community together, when they were met by so many obstacles that could have torn them apart. “Since the time I started Oaks Integrated Care’s Detox Program, I’ve had a constant stream of support and resources given to me, even when I was looking for outside resources for extra help with my mental health. Because they are a duel diagnosis facility, part of my recovery and my history is making sure I’m handling why I use. I [...]

Exclusive Video from Our Come Together Week Stars

2020-10-12T21:29:00-04:00October 9th, 2020|Categories: Oaks Blog, Home Page|

Come Together Week is just one week away! Check out the exclusive video previews from our stars- Musician Graham Alexander and Food Network Chef Aaron McCargo. Proceeds benefit the Oaks Food Pantries that serve over 1,600 people a month. If you don't have your tickets, act fast! Graham Alexander & Co. Virtual Concert - October 16 @7 Kick off Come Together Week with a virtual concert by Haddonfield's own Graham Alexander, Broadway star of The Beatles tribute, Rain! Purchase your tickets today to experience the heart and soul of The Beatles. Food Network Chef Aaron McCargo Jr. - Thursday, October 22 @ 7pm We're about to throw down some really good [...]

Calm in a Crisis

2021-05-09T15:16:25-04:00September 20th, 2020|Categories: Press Coverage|

SJ Magazine, September 2020 - Jarrod Broadway knew two things: the young man’s name, and that he was mentally ill. Broadway, an officer with the Burlington Township Police Department, had been called to a local home by a father who said his schizophrenic son was wielding a big hunting knife. If the situation escalated any further, Broadway and his fellow officers knew they might be pressed to use deadly force. Then, someone on the scene used the young man’s name, and Broadway saw his chance. The officer started to talk, calling him by name, building a connection and convincing him to put down the knife. The officers didn’t take him to the station. Instead, they brought him to a [...]

Overdose Awareness Day – Remember to Act!

2021-07-28T08:38:26-04:00August 31st, 2020|Categories: Oaks Blog, Home Page|

International Overdose Awareness Day is a nationally recognized, significant and meaningful day held every year on August 31st. This remembrance aims to raise global awareness of overdoses and to reduce stigmas associated with drug related deaths. It is also a day to acknowledge the grief of those suffering because of the loss of friends and families who have been affected. According to Center of Disease Control, in 2019 nearly 71,000 Americans died of drug overdoses nationwide and nearly 3,000 in New Jersey alone. Throughout New Jersey and the country, the COVID-19 pandemic is being identified as a contributing factor to the rise in overdoses and overdose deaths we are seeing as a nation this year. International Overdose Awareness Day [...]

Give A Child the Confidence Needed to Succeed

2020-08-08T20:11:50-04:00August 5th, 2020|Categories: Oaks Blog, Home Page|

Operation Fill-A-Backpack Whether kids head back to school or learn virtually in September, it is more important than ever that students are prepared to start the school year. You can give a child the confidence needed to succeed by making a monetary donation to our Operation Fill-A-Backpack drive! To ensure the health and safety of the families we serve and Oaks employees, we are asking for your support virtually in 2020. Many parents of children in Oaks Integrated Care programs cannot afford new backpacks and basic school supplies. The need for support has skyrocketed during the pandemic for families like Anthony’s… Anthony's Story When you ask five-year-old Anthony if he’s ready to start kindergarten in the fall, he will [...]

Community Foundation of NJ Announces Covid-19 Response Grants

2023-11-15T14:19:54-05:00July 20th, 2020|Categories: Press Coverage|

South Jersey Observer, July 2020 - The Community Foundation of South Jersey (CFSJ) announces grants to twenty-six (26) nonprofit organizations from the COVID-19 Response Fund. The total amount awarded in round 3 is $161,500. To date, $483,500 has been awarded from the Fund to organizations serving Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, Ocean, and Salem Counties. These grants support nonprofits working on the frontline of the COVID-19 health and economic crisis. It is the only dedicated response fund of its kind specifically targeted to the eight-county region. Read Full Article Here

Stress Still Exists in “The New Normal”

2021-07-02T08:54:26-04:00July 16th, 2020|Categories: Oaks Blog, Home Page|

It’s no secret that the last few months of navigating the pandemic have been stressful for many people. Even as we begin to venture out more and adjust to “the new normal,” it’s important to recognize that anxiety about COVID-19 is still very real. Stress caused by fear and worry about health, finance concerns, homeschooling and job loss can be overwhelming and emotional. Check out this list of suggestions for adults, children and families to decrease stress compiled by our experts at Oaks and other top resources. Adults Avoid excessive exposure to media coverage about COVID-19. Keep informed but try to limit the amount of news your take in whether it is from social media, television, radio, newspapers or [...]

A Letter From Derry Holland, Oaks CEO

2020-06-04T14:21:28-04:00June 4th, 2020|Categories: Oaks Blog, Featured|

EMPATHY “Let me hold the door for you. I may have never walked in your shoes, But I can see your soles are worn. Your strength is torn Under the weight of a story I have never lived before. Let me hold the door for you. After all you’ve walked through, It’s the least I can do.” Morgan Harper Nichols I, like many of you, am angered by the death of George Floyd by Minneapolis police officers. I stand with the protestors who are screaming for an end to the racial and social disparity that exists in our country and has for hundreds of years. My feelings are overwhelming, and I say this as a white woman who has [...]

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