Pennington Adult Living Services: A Community of Support

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For over three decades, our family has experienced the impact of autism firsthand, and like similar disabilities, it comes with unique challenges and difficulties.

In 2017 we turned this point of pain into heart-driven inspiration and passion, by establishing Pennington Adult Living Services (aka “PALS”), a non-profit organization that’s fully licensed by the New Jersey Department of Developmental Disabilities.

In our safe and closely supervised settings, PALS participants craft useful and beautiful products for purchase. To truly appreciate our community’s care, guidance, and endless creativity, please visit our gift shop “Pals on Main” at 280 North Main Street in Pennington.

PALS also teaches home living skills, functional self-help, communication and comprehension improvements, and provides adults with disabilities a local community to gather strength and support from, as well as prospects for a brighter future together.

For more information, visit www.palsnj.org.

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