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NJCDD Regional Family Support Planning Council 8

New Jersey Council on Developmental Disabilities

Cumberland, Salem, and Gloucester Counties, New Jersey - Salem County

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Cumberland, Salem, and Gloucester Counties, New Jersey

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Provider overview

NJCDD Regional Family Support Planning Council 8 gives Cumberland, Salem, and Gloucester families a monthly virtual family-support planning forum and contact path.

New Jersey Council on Developmental Disabilities supports systems change, capacity-building, family support councils, advocacy, youth leadership, and public information for people with developmental disabilities and families.

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Family members and self-advocates connected to developmental disability supports in Cumberland, Salem, and Gloucester Counties
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Monthly virtual meetings on the first Wednesday
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NJCDD Regional Family Support Planning Council 8

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Regional Family Support Planning Council 8

Monthly virtual family-support planning council for Cumberland, Salem, and Gloucester Counties, with co-chair and email contact information.

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Family members and self-advocates connected to developmental disability supports in Cumberland, Salem, and Gloucester Counties
Season
Monthly virtual meetings on the first Wednesday
Schedule
The source says all meetings are virtual on the first Wednesday of every month from 6:30 to 7:30 pm.
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No meeting fee is listed on the source; families should confirm current meeting access and any registration steps.
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Why this is listed
The official NJCDD Regional Family Support Planning Council 8 page covers Cumberland, Salem, and Gloucester Counties, lists the council contact email, co-chairs, and monthly virtual meeting time on the first Wednesday from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. The NJCDD page frames family support councils as part of its developmental disability programs and activities.
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Regional Family Support Planning Council 8

The official NJCDD Regional Family Support Planning Council 8 page covers Cumberland, Salem, and Gloucester Counties, lists the council contact email, co-chairs, and monthly virtual meeting time on the first Wednesday from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. The NJCDD page frames family support councils as part of its developmental disability programs and activities.

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What the provider says: NJCDD says its work promotes self-determination, integration, and inclusion for people with developmental disabilities.

Access notes to confirm: Families should ask about the current virtual meeting link, captioning, language access, agenda topics, family participation rules, advocacy focus, and how to join the council email list.

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What we found: The official NJCDD Regional Family Support Planning Council 8 page covers Cumberland, Salem, and Gloucester Counties, lists the council contact email, co-chairs, and monthly virtual meeting time on the first Wednesday from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. The NJCDD page frames family support councils as part of its developmental disability programs and activities.

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Is NJCDD Regional Family Support Planning Council 8 reviewed for quality by Inclusive Programs Guide?

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