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1. Central NJ Maternal and Child Health Consortium Works to improve the health of pregnant women, infants, and children in central New Jersey through collaborative efforts with health and social service organizations, http://www.cnjmchc.org/ |
2. DIAL, Inc. A non-residential independent living center which is self-governed by persons with disabilities serving residents of Passaic and Essex Counties. http://www.dial-cil.org/ |
3. Epilepsy Foundation of New Jersey A state-wide, non-profit charitable agency. Includes details about the disorder, employment information, special programs and support groups, and upcoming events. http://www.efnj.com/ |
4. Hoop-A-Paluza Inc. Public charity concerned with the mental and physical health of children in the state. http://www.hoopapaluza.org/ |
5. New Jersey Hospital Association Organization of over 100 hospitals and health systems providing professional resources for advocacy, education, research, information and policy development. http://www.njha.com/ |
11. Overlook Hospital Foundation A nonprofit organization that supports Overlook Hospital in Summit through fund-raising and community outreach efforts. http://www.overlookfoundation.org/ |
12. South Jersey Breast Cancer Coalition Provides information and education to individuals, lobbies for legislation, and improves access to screening and treatment procedures. http://www.southjerseybcc.org/ |
13. The New Jersey Society of Plastic Surgery Organization seeking to advance the profession through continuing educational activities, advising the public, and acting as patient advocates. http://www.njsocietyofplasticsurg.org/ |
15. The Valerie Fund Organization that provides comprehensive health care, including state-of-the-art medical treatment, counseling and child development activities, for children with cancer and blood disorders. Six NJ locations. http://www.thevaleriefund.org/ |
16. Tomorrows Childrens Fund Fund raising organization that helps finance research and treatment initiatives for treating children with various forms of cancer. http://www.atcfkid.com/ |
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