"Providing residential, social and psychological services to youth as a means to aspire toward success for the future"
Mission Statement
IEP Youth Services, Inc. advocates for youth by providing resources which include a safe, nurturing environment and counseling for self- improvement. Through these resources, IEP inspires young people by empowering them to overcome crisis and progress toward their goals..
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This May, Ken Thomson, Tom Bonham, Nick DiBella, Kyle Bonham and Zach Schaffer will be running 5 miles every 5 hours for 55 hours to support IEP Youth Services. The goal for this adventure (or Challenge) is to finish on 5/5/25 Cinco de Mayo and celebrate after the run! IEP Youth Services has been a lifeline for youth facing challenges like abuse, neglect, addiction, and homelessness, providing them with safe homes, counseling and the tools they need to build brighter futures. Your donation can help ensure that more youth have the opportunity to thrive.
TOGETHER, WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE
ONE MILE AND ONE LIFE AT A TIME!
or text 5x5x55 to 53-555
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IEP would like to send out a HUGE Thank You to the Freehold Rotary Club for a incredible donation of some new computers and printer to our Mental Health and Family Services Department.
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About IEP
IEP Youth Services is a charitable 501(c)(3) not-for-profit social services agency which provides residential, social and psychological services to youth and young adults. Referrals are made for many reasons, including abuse, neglect, behavioral issues, addiction or lack of a safe home. Our programs and services provide a safe and nurturing environment, counseling, the resources for self-improvement and life skills.
In the years since IEP Youth Services opened its first program in 1986, over 3,000 youth have been served. We strive to help all of our youth understand that they have the ability to reach their goals, offering them the services necessary to feel good about life, and the tools to help them build a better future. One youth who graduated our Project KIN program summed it up quite well: “If it had not been for Project KIN… I’d be dead now, instead of on my way to college!”
Thank you all for supporting our programs and the youth we serve.
~ Martin Krupnick, Psy.D. Executive Director
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