Organizations Filed Purposes:
TO CHANGE THE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICE OUTCOMES FOR PEOPLE OF ALL AGES FROM SURVIVING TO THRIVING AND TO PROVIDE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AND WELLNESS SERVICES FOR CHILDREN, YOUTH, ADULTS, AND FAMILIES.
ADOLESCENT RESIDENTIAL SERVICES - THE ADOLESCENT RESIDENTIAL SERVICES DIVISION OFFERS A THERAPEUTIC RESIDENTIAL ALTERNATIVE FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH UNABLE TO LIVE AT HOME DUE TO CIRCUMSTANCES INVOLVING TRAUMA, ABUSE AND NEGLECT. THE THERAPEUTIC FOSTER CARE PROGRAM PLACES CHILDREN WITH A LOVING FOSTER PARENT WHILE RECEIVING COMMUNITY SUPPORTS AND TREATMENT, WORKING TOWARD REUNIFICATION WHEREVER POSSIBLE. COMMUNITY RESIDENCES FOR CHILDREN ARE FIVE-BED HOMES WITH VARYING LEVELS OF CARE THAT PROVIDE STRUCTURED PROGRAMMING AND TREATMENT FOR YOUTH EXPERIENCING EMOTIONAL ISSUES. INTIMATE HOME ENVIRONMENTS AND A MULTIDISCIPLINARY TREATMENT TEAM HELP YOUTH BECOME EMOTIONALLY SECURE INDIVIDUALS AND POSITIVE CONTRIBUTORS TO SOCIETY. LEGACY ALSO OFFERS IN-HOME CLINICAL AND BEHAVIORAL SUPPORTS FOR FAMILIES OF CHILDREN WITH INTELLECTUAL AND/OR DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES.
AMBULATORY SERVICES - LEGACY'S AMBULATORY SERVICES OFFER A NUMBER OF SERVICES INCLUDING PREVENTION, TREATMENT, AND CASE MANAGEMENT. THE OUTPATIENT DEPARTMENT OFFERS THERAPY AND PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES FOR CHILDREN, ADULTS AND FAMILIES, AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES FOR ADULTS AND ADOLESCENTS. PATH AND SUPPORTIVE HOUSING PROVIDE CASE MANAGEMENT AND SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO HELP ADULTS WITH MENTAL ILLNESS OBTAIN HOUSING AND REMAIN SUCCESSFULLY IN THE COMMUNITY. THE SCHOOL BASED YOUTH SERVICES PROGRAM OFFERS COUNSELING, LIFE SKILLS, AND PREVENTION PROGRAMMING FOR PEMBERTON HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS. THE CAP PROGRAM PROVIDES CASE MANAGEMENT AND SKILLS TRAINING FOR YOUTH INVOLVED WITH OR AT RISK OF INVOLVEMENT WITH THE JUSTICE SYSTEM. LEGACY OPERATES A THERAPEUTIC AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAM FOR DEPARTMENT OF CHILD PROTECTION AND PERMANENCY (DCP&P) REFERRED YOUTH; AND REUNIFICATION SERVICES FOR DCP&P REFERRED FAMILIES. AGENCY PREVENTION SERVICES INCLUDE A FAMILY SUCCESS CENTER OFFERING CARE COORDINATION, LINKAGES, ADVOCACY AND ONGOING TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES TO BURLINGTON COUNTY RESIDENTS; AS WELL AS THE LEARNING ACADEMY WHICH PROVIDES TUTORING FOR LOW INCOME CHILDREN K THROUGH 8. THE FAMILY CRISIS INTERVENTION UNIT (FCIU) OFFERS CRISIS INTERVENTION AND SHORT-TERM COUNSELING TO DIVERT YOUTH (AND THEIR FAMILIES) FROM THE FORMAL COURT SYSTEM.
THE MARY A. DOBBINS SCHOOL - THE MARY A. DOBBINS SCHOOL IS AN APPROVED NEW JERSEY STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES. THE STATE-APPROVED SPECIAL EDUCATION SCHOOL OFFERS AN ACADEMIC PROGRAM WITH A HIGHLY THERAPEUTIC ENVIRONMENT FOR BOYS AND GIRLS BETWEEN THE AGES OF 8 AND 21 EXPERIENCING LEARNING DISABILITIES, BEHAVIORAL PROBLEMS, AND EMOTIONAL DISTURBANCE. IN ADDITION, THE SCHOOL OFFERS A VOCATIONAL COSMETOLOGY PROGRAM, WHICH WAS OPENED IN FEBRUARY 2008. THIS VOCATIONAL PROGRAM PROVIDES 9 - 12TH GRADE STUDENTS WITH CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION ENCOMPASSING THEORETICAL, PRACTICAL, AND EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING IN THE COSMETOLOGY ARTS AND SMALL BUSINESS OWNERSHIP AND OPERATION. THE CURRICULUM OF THE MARY A. DOBBINS SCHOOL MEETS THE CORE CURRICULUM STANDARDS SET BY THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY AND INCLUDES INDIVIDUALIZED INSTRUCTION, ANTI-BULLYING, AND CHARACTER EDUCATION. CHILDREN WHO PARTICIPATE IN THE PROGRAM ARE REFERRED BY THEIR LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICTS. INDIVIDUAL DISTRICTS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR EACH STUDENT'S TUITION.
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
Roy Leitstein | CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER | 32 | $500,233 |
Dr Hatice Yilmaz | PSYCHIATRIST | 40 | $315,155 |
Dr Afm Haque | MEDICAL DIRECTOR | 40 | $310,815 |
Harry Marmorstein | CHIEF COMPLIANCE OFFICER | 40 | $310,409 |
Susan Buchwald | CHIEF STRATEGY OFFICER | 20 | $306,428 |
Dr Mohammed Islam | PSYCHIATRIST | 40 | $274,448 |
Christine Kirkbride | EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR - CTS | 0 | $192,248 |
Shabnam Sharma | CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER (UNTIL 3/20) | 20 | $186,043 |
Kevin Kelly | VP OF ADOLESCENT RESIDENTIAL SERVICES | 40 | $152,138 |
Maria Talone-Chesner | VP OF CLINICAL SERVICES | 40 | $141,779 |
Sarah Zuba | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
Howard Whitworth | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
Deirdre Webster Cobb | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
Jay Patel | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
Gloria Miller | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
John Mccord | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
Michel Merkx | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
Mary Kanyuck | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
Thomas Handler | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
Leslie Haddock | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
John Gasper | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
Nino Depasquale | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
Traci Jordan | SECRETARY | 1 | $0 |
Joseph Canataro | TREASURER | 1 | $0 |
John Mcgowens | VICE CHAIR | 1 | $0 |
Timothy Titus | CHAIR | 1 | $0 |
George Richards | CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER (EFF. 3/20) | 20 | $0 |
Tine Hansen-Turton | TRUSTEE | 1 | $0 |
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