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Manor Woods Residential Community Home
RR #20 Box 259
Mays Landing, NJ 08330
Acting Superintendent: Wayne Ford
609-625-1842
609-625-8630 (Fax)
Manor Woods Residential Community Home is a community based program for younger males who are between 13 and 15 ½ years of age at the time of admission. Manor Woods serves a maximum of 24 juveniles. The length of stay in the program is approximately six to eight months.
The program provides comprehensive services that give young people tools to help them develop into responsible law-abiding members of the community. Emphasis is placed on lifelong learning, improved self-esteem and good decision making skills.
As a ongoing community service project, juveniles at Manor Woods RCH help with the maintenance of the Atlantic County Park and its nature center through the Juvenile Justice Commission's AmeriCorps Program. Juveniles also sort and distribute food items at the Atlantic County Food Bank.
The program has a unique relationship with the Atlantic City Chapter of the Delta Sigma Theta, Inc. sorority, whose members regularly tutor juveniles at the program. The sorority also assists the Commission with its annual statewide teen summit.
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