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Integrity House secures $85K Healthcare Foundation of N.J. grant to support creative arts initiative

Integrity House, one of New Jersey’s largest licensed not-for-profit providers of substance use disorder treatment and mental health services, with programs in Kearny, Newark, Secaucus, Toms River, Morris Plains and Paramus, has been awarded a one-year, $85,000 grant from the Healthcare Foundation of New Jersey to support the Creative Arts Initiative in Integrity House’s Newark and Secaucus residential programs.

The Healthcare Foundation of New Jersey focused throughout 2023 on addressing mental health in the greater Newark community; this yearlong effort led to it making over $3 million in grants to charities and nonprofit organizations working to address this issue.

Integrity House’s Creative Arts Initiative began in July 2023 to provide emotional relief to individuals receiving care for substance use disorder and mental illness through creative enrichment, including bibliotherapy, creative arts workshops, community arts programs and more. Studies have found art therapy to be an effective treatment of mental health conditions like anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress disorder, which commonly co-occur in individuals with substance use disorder.

“This grant from the Healthcare Foundation of New Jersey will have a significant benefit for individuals seeking to overcome addiction,” Robert  Budsock, CEO and president of Integrity House, said. “Addiction treatment is a multipronged process that not only deals with substance use itself, but the underlying mental health conditions that led to addiction, were worsened by or were brought on by addiction. In that, art therapy is an extremely powerful tool in treating the mental health of those who come into our program.

“We at Integrity House know the importance of and aim to provide whole-person care, and we are grateful to the Healthcare Foundation of New Jersey for this grant, which will allow us to continue treating people for all the issues that ripple out of substance use disorder.”

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