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FREE SANDY COUNSELING SERVICES ARE STILL AVAILABLE

Feeling stressed, anxious, angry or can’t sleep? Having flashbacks?

The Mental Health Association of Monmouth County, in its 64th year of providing mental health and advocacy services promoting mental wellness, still has funding to provide free mental health counseling to Sandy impacted individuals, families and children. In person counseling by trauma-trained licensed therapists is available at four locations: Keansburg, Red Bank, Shrewsbury and Manasquan by appointment. Information about Sandy resources is also provided by referral specialists. Please call the Mental Health Association at 732 542 6422 during regular business hours. Over 2500 others have already received counseling or educational services since Sandy.


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