Location
Edison, New Jersey

Director
Allison Shorey,
Executive Director
732.650.0330
allisonshorey@aol.com

Contact
732.650.0330

Multicultural Community Services, Inc. dba
Family Nurturing Center of
New Jersey
www.multiculturalcommunityservices.org

Mission Statement
Multicultural Community Services provides competent, bilingual, community-based human services and educational programming that promotes and improves the quality of life. We believe that diversity broadens and enriches our social, cultural, educational and community perspectives and deepens our appreciation for all members of society.

We further believe that all community members have a right to a safe and supportive service delivery environment that is free from discrimination regardless of race, class, sexual orientation, ethnicity, gender or nationality.

Services

Family Support Services
Assessment, parenting education, and case management services for families with young children under the supervision of NJ DYFS, and at risk of out of home placement.

Young & Teen Mother Support Services
Intensive placement prevention and reunification services for pregnant and parenting young mothers.

Comprehensive Case Management & Visitation Services
Multifaceted services for families and children are provided following removal and out of home placement. The goal is to reunify the family as safely and quickly as possible.

Parent Support Services
Assessment, advocacy, linkage and support services are provided to family members to reduce the risk of re­current abuse or neglect.

Multicultural Community Services specializes in services for prevention of out of home placement and family reunification

Youth and Young Adult Services Chafee Youth Support Programs

Aftercare Services
For young adults who have aged out foster care.

Referrals must be made by local NJ DYFS offices

Family & Adolescent Literacy
During 2010, Multicultural Community Services:

Additional Program Information:

All children (ages 0-5) receive a standardized developmental assessment and appropriate linkages to medical and early childhood intervention services.

All parents receive a standardized assessment of parenting skills upon program entrance. A standardized evaluation is administered at the end of the program.

All families receive a standardized, family needs assessment to assist in developing service goals. The system tracks progress and outcomes throughout participation in the program.