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PROJECT H.O.P.E.
(Help, Overcome, Prevent, Ease)

Divorce is likely to affect many families in our community.

Divorce touches:
Parents
Children
Grandparents
The Extended Family
The Community

PROJECT H.O.P.E.
CAN HELP YOU AND YOUR FAMILY
DURING THIS DIFFICULT TIME.

  • "How do we tell our children?"
  • "Do mommy and daddy still love me?"
  • "Will we have to move?"
  • "How do I deal with the many sets of grandparents?"
  • "What should I tell my friends?"
  • "Will I be able to start dating again?"
  • "What's going to happen to me?"

PROJECT H.O.P.E. can help you and your children
answer these and other important questions.

PROJECT H.O.P.E. offers:

  • Groups for Boys and Girls to help them better understand what is happening to their families and how to talk about their needs to their parents.
  • Groups for Mothers offering support and idea on how to best take care of your children and yourself.
  • Groups for Fathers to help cope with changed circumstances and how best to maintain and improve your relationship with your children.
  • Groups for Grandparents "Grandparents are forever." How to be there for your grandchildren and maintain your balance with their parents.

ALL GROUPS ARE FREE

PROJECT H.O.P.E. is made possible by a grant from
The UNITED WAY of PASSAIC COUNTY.

Individual counseling, consultation on parenting issues,
information and referral are also available.

For further information, or to make an appointment, please call us at
(973) 595-0111 (Wayne) or (201) 796-5151 (Fair Lawn) or email at info@jfcsnj.org.