Who We Are

Who We Are

With more than 30 programs and services available for New Jersey residents living with epilepsy, autism, intellectual, developmental and physical disabilities, and chronic illness, the Family Resource Network (FRN) and its affiliates have been affecting lives of thousands of families across New Jersey for the past 56 years. 

When you add these results to the thousands of people we reach through our family-friendly events, such as the Walk for the ONE Family 5k, and the Autism Beach Bash, it is clear we are making a difference in the health and happiness of thousands of families.

The Family Resource Network is a comprehensive family-focused umbrella of organizations designed to meet the growing need for community-based programs and services to individuals and families with a variety of disabilities and chronic conditions through our three affiliate organizations (below). The Family Resource Network is a statewide organization with offices located in East Windsor New Jersey. FRN serves approximately 30,000 individuals annually.

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Our Mission

To provide a personalized, humancentric approach to helping families with disabilities find the right resources and support for every step of their journey

Our Network

Autism Family Services of New Jersey (AFSNJ) was created in order to better serve individuals and families affected by autism. With an array of after school services, and scholarship opportunities, AFSNJ strives to ensure a better quality of life for people with autism and their families.

Caregivers of New Jersey’s (CNJ) is proud to offer a centralized location for answers and information on all caregiving concerns. The growing number of caregivers in the state has increased the demand for advocacy, education, information and support.

Epilepsy Services of New Jersey (ESNJ), is a state-wide, non-profit charitable agency dedicated to helping improve the quality of life for people affected by epilepsy and their loved ones. ESNJ provides necessary programs for families living with epilepsy, such as a residential summer camp, support groups, scholarship opportunities, seizure first-aid and recognition training, and referral programs.

Autism Family Services of New Jersey (AFSNJ) was created in order to better serve individuals and families affected by autism. With an array of after school services, and scholarship opportunities, AFSNJ strives to ensure a better quality of life for people with autism and their families.

Caregivers of New Jersey’s (CNJ) is proud to offer a centralized location for answers and information on all caregiving concerns. The growing number of caregivers in the state has increased the demand for advocacy, education, information and support.

Epilepsy Services of New Jersey (ESNJ), is a state-wide, non-profit charitable agency dedicated to helping improve the quality of life for people affected by epilepsy and their loved ones. ESNJ provides necessary programs for families living with epilepsy, such as a residential summer camp, support groups, scholarship opportunities, seizure first-aid and recognition training, and referral programs.

Our Team

Board of Trustees

Peter T. Donnelly, Esq.

President

Donnelly Minter & Kelly

Sarah E. Dau

Executive Vice President

The Power Practice

Sebby Borriello

Vice President

MIDAS Healthcare Solutions

Warren Josephson

Chairman

Accenture (Retired)

Keith Behrens

Secretary

Behrens, Savino & Company

John M. Sebastiano

Treasurer

Pegasus Asset Management, Inc.

John Dalton

Trustee

IT Initiatives

Joelle Mefford

Trustee

DriveShopUSA

Kathryn Mayurnik

Trustee

Fleishman Hillard

Kevin Jones

Trustee

Ambio Health

Lew Goldstein

Trustee

Princeton Public Schools (Retired)

Michael Alan Chapman

Trustee

Kearney

We are nothing without you.

Donate, volunteer or become a fundraiser and help us continue providing much needed services to New Jersey families living with disabilities and chronic illness.

We are nothing without you.

Donate, volunteer or become a fundraiser and help us continue providing much needed services to New Jersey families living with disabilities and chronic illness.