Tag: Eden Autism

  • Eden Autism opens 30th group home in Cranbury

    Eden Autism opens 30th group home in Cranbury

    Three more individuals with autism are able to live semi-independently in one of Eden’s newest group homes thanks to a partnership between Eden Autism and Cranbury Housing Associates (CHA). Eden Autism opened its 30th residence in Cranbury last month. CHA, a volunteer nonprofit organization composed of township residents who effectively develop and manage high quality,…

  • Governor appoints Eden Autism director to state board

    Governor appoints Eden Autism director to state board

    Eden Autism’s assistant director of Clinical Services was appointed by Gov. Phil Murphy to the initial State Board of Applied Behavior Analyst (ABA) Examiners.   The board is composed of six professionals who will be responsible for writing the regulations and issuing licenses in accordance with the Applied Behavior Analyst Licensing Act, which was signed…

  • Princeton Knights deliver meals to Eden Autism group homes

    Princeton Knights deliver meals to Eden Autism group homes

    Eden Autism’s residential participants and staff have been receiving some delicious special deliveries, courtesy of one of Eden’s longest community supporters. Since mid-July, Knights of Columbus Princeton Council No. 636 has been purchasing and delivering meals to all of Eden’s 28 group homes and apartments. Every Tuesday, half of Eden’s residences receive lunches for both…

  • Princeton nonprofits continue operations during coronavirus pandemic

    Princeton nonprofits continue operations during coronavirus pandemic

    The coronavirus outbreak has Princeton nonprofits making cuts and modifying services. Several nonprofits such as the Bayard Rustin Center for Social Justice (BRCSJ), YWCA Princeton and Eden Autism Services have had to adapt their staffs and programs to the stay at home order issued by Gov. Phil Murphy. “We tried to stay open as long…

  • New partnership in Princeton uses art to help autistic adults express themselves

    New partnership in Princeton uses art to help autistic adults express themselves

    Adults with autism are able to express themselves artistically through a new hands-on arts program in Princeton. The program, which was created due to a partnership between the Arts Council of Princeton and non-profit Eden Autism, allows autistic adults from the ages of 21-76 to take part in weekly art classes. Eden Autism is an…

  • Business brief

    Business brief

    Ruitenberg Lind Design Group (RLDG) recently joined the Eden Autism Employment First program, providing work experience opportunities for two of the organization’s adult participants. Based in Princeton, Eden Autism was founded in 1975 as a small, family-oriented school for individuals with autism. Today, Eden offers an extensive range of services to meet the needs of individuals…