Student Resources


Wish there was someone available to talk to when you need a listening ear? Monday-Friday 5:00 pm- 9:00 pm Contact of Burlington County Teen Help Line is available for you at (856) 234-0634 or (609) 871-1433

2NDFLOORA new youth helpline is available 24-hours-a-day, seven-days-a-week to children and young adults ages 10-24. Youth can either call the helpline, 1-888-222-2228, or access the interactive Web site www.2NDFLOOR.org.  Calls to the 2NDFLOOR youth helpline are anonymous and confidential except in life-threatening situations.

1st Way of Burlington County - will provide pregnancy related resources; (800) 848-5683

AIDS Coalition of Southern NJ - provides information and referral services related to AIDS and HIV; (856) 933-9500 or www.acsnj.org

Burlington County Health Department/Family Planning Services - provides health related services to both males and females including WIC, educational programs, maternal child programs; substance abuse prevention services; and HIV testing; (609) 265-5548 or (609) 267-1950

Burlington County Library (Westampton) - available at (609) 267-9660 or www.burlco.lib.nj.us

BurLink- Burlington County Transportation System - provides transportation in Willingboro for the general public; (609) 265-5109

For Teens! Common Health Issues from the Center for Health and Healthcare in Schools

Girl Scouts of the SJ Pines - encourages young adults to reach their fullest potential; (856) 697-3900

NJ Drug Hotline - available 24-hours/day for drug and crisis counseling, information and referrals; (800) 225-0196

Planned Parenthood of Southern NJ - available for pregnancy counseling and family planning, education, and information services; (609) 871-4220

Servicios Latinos of Burlington Co - available to provide education, employment, housing, transportation, and health related services to the county’s Hispanic population; (609) 518-7171 or serviciolatinos@hotmail.com

Teen Resources - driving, education, environmental consciousness, health and safety, internet and mobile, jobs and volunteering, money, travel and recreation.  http://www.usa.gov/Topics/Teens.shtml

Youth Opportunity Program -  available to provide employment preparation services; (609) 518-3900 or www.wnjpin.com

Please stop in at MVP for a Student Community Resources Directory (ROOM 304)


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