Greater MetroWest ABLE has been dedicated to raising awareness and eliminating stigma surrounding mental illness. As a vigilant advocate for our Jewish community, ABLE stands on the front lines advocating for a day when no individual or family will struggle alone. Greater MetroWest ABLE, in partnership with Jewish Family Service of MetroWest NJ and the Eric Eliezer Levenson Foundation for Hope, has compiled a Mental Health Resource Guide with information, guidance, and resources to help navigate the services available to those in our community.
In response to the national mental health crisis our teens and young adults are experiencing, we have developed a directory of specific resources addressing the needs of this age group. Check out the resources below, share them, and let us know if there are additional resources we might want to consider.
Please note the following designations:
- LJ indicates a local Jewish community resource
- L indicates a local resource
- J indicates a Jewish community resource
- N indicates a national resource
Teens and Young Adults
See resourcesParents
See resourcesYouth Professionals and Educators
See resourcesMental Health Resource Guide
See guideAlmost Adulting: What Teens Need to Thrive
As our teens grow and head toward adulthood, learning to be more independent and moving into their own spaces, we want to do what we can to support their growth. […]
Contact ABLE
Rebecca Wanatick
Director, Disability Inclusion & Belonging
(973) 929-3129
[email protected]
Michael Levinson
ABLE Chair