Youth Services
WAR Ministry Corporation is a Medicaid approved provider of services for youth 20 years old and younger offered through the New Jersey Department of Children and Families’ (DCF) Children’s System of Care (CSOC) and Family Support Services (FSS)
Behavioral Assistance (BA)
Behavioral Assistance involve the application of positive behavioral principles within the community that result in sustainable positive behavioral changes that improve functioning, enhance the quality of life and strengthen skills in a variety of life domains for children/youths with identified behavior challenges.
Individual Support Services (ISS)
Individual Support Services are in-home community based services that transfer skills necessary to achieve and/or maintain increased independence, productivity, enhanced family functioning and inclusion in the community for young people with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities.

Intensive In-Community Services (IIC)
Intensive In-Community Services are clinical interventions that address emotional and behavioral challenges of youth with moderate to high needs. Services are provided in the youth’s home or community location and are intended to stabilize and support the youth and family in an effort to deter more intensive interventions.
Respite Care Services
Respite care services are designed to offer families the opportunity for a break from caregiving responsibilities on a temporary or emergency basis for intermittent or short periods of time. Respite also provides a positive experience for the youth receiving care.
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
Applied Behavior Analysis is an evidence-based intervention practice that has been found to be very effective in improving social, language, and learning skills for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder and other developmental disabilities.
