Giving Back to the Community We Call Home
MVCG Psychotherapy Services | Spring Lake, NJ
At MVCG Psychotherapy Services, we believe that mental health and community wellbeing are deeply connected. Healing does not happen in isolation. It happens when people feel supported, seen, and part of something larger than themselves.
That is why we are proud to shine a light on organizations in our Spring Lake and Monmouth County community that are doing extraordinary work for those who need it most, including children and families affected by domestic violence, and animals waiting for a loving home.
Why Community Giving Matters to Us
Every day we sit with people who are carrying more than they should have to carry alone. We see firsthand how much difference it makes when a community shows up for its most vulnerable members, whether that is a child who needs safety, a family rebuilding after trauma, or an animal waiting patiently for someone to choose them.
We cannot do everything. But together, we can do something meaningful.
This page exists because we believe in the power of collective generosity. Even a small donation, whatever you can give, has the potential to change someone's entire story.
Every Dollar Makes a Real Difference
Your generosity provides shelter, food, and vital resources to children and families in crisis. It funds safe spaces for survivors of domestic abuse rebuilding their lives. It gives animals in local shelters the care and comfort they need while they wait for their forever home.
No amount is too small. No act of kindness is insignificant. What matters is that we show up for one another, especially during the moments that feel hardest.
From Our Team to Yours
We are grateful every day to be part of the Spring Lake and Monmouth County community. The trust our clients place in us, the resilience we witness in our sessions, and the compassion we see in neighbors supporting neighbors, it all reminds us why this work matters.
Thank you for being here. Thank you for caring. And thank you for helping us make our corner of New Jersey a little warmer for everyone in it.
With gratitude,
The MVCG Psychotherapy Services Team
512 Warren Ave, Spring Lake, NJ 07762
📞 (732) 575-0506
Want to Learn More About Our Practice?
If our commitment to community resonates with you and you or someone you love could benefit from compassionate mental health support, we would be honored to help.
Serving Spring Lake, Wall Township, Belmar, Sea Girt, Manasquan, Brielle, Asbury Park, Neptune, and all of Monmouth County NJ.
Organizations We Are Proud to Support
Join us in making a difference. The following organizations are doing vital, compassionate work right here in our community. We encourage you to learn about each one and contribute directly through their secure donation links below.
Dottie’s House
Dottie's House, established in 1999, has been a beacon of hope for women and their children in Ocean County, NJ; their commitment to providing safe housing and empowering residents to become self-sufficient and free from violence. They are a 501(C)3 non-profit organization; their program enables women and their children to lead secure and independent lives.
180 Turning Lives Around
At 180 Turning Lives Around, they believe in providing hope and support to survivors of domestic and sexual violence as they heal and reclaim their lives. Their programs and resources are confidential. 180 Turning Lives Around, Inc. is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that receives financial support from individuals, government and civic agencies, faith-based organizations, corporations, and foundations.
Ocean's Harbor House
Ocean's Harbor House has been a source of hope for homeless and runaway youth for over three decades. They believe in the power of resilience and are dedicated to providing the support, shelter, and services necessary to help their clients rewrite their stories and build a brighter future. Ocean's Harbor House Inc. is a registered 501(c)(3) organization in Toms River, NJ.
Jersey Shore Animal Center
The Jersey Shore Animal Center rescues, cares for, and rehomes unwanted, abused, abandoned, and sick animals. They aim to find loving and caring homes and advocate for responsible pet ownership. Their efforts include reuniting lost pets, providing pet therapy, instructing children in pet ownership, and investigating animal abuse. They receive no government funding and rely on private donors for support.