Recently the Moorestown Rotary Breakfast Club host Susan Buchwald, the CEO of Community Treatment Solutions (CTS) in Moorestown. This was Buchwald’s fifth time in visiting the club and was presented a check in the amount of $1,000. CTS is the “last line of defense and hope” for abused, neglected, abandoned or trafficked children and youth almost all suffering from delayed development and trauma, said Scott Aschoff, Rotary President.
Without CTS, these children would fall “outside the system,” meaning that they would not get the care, supervision, clinical services and therapy they need, Buchwald told the Club.
CTS, a non-profit organization, was established in 1990. Today, they serve more than 400 children, youth and families every year in a variety of clinical intensive and specialized in-community services across southern New Jersey. They are experts in their field and dedicated to serving the most at-risk children and give them confidence, competency skills and hope.
CTS receives funds from the State of New Jersey for their clinical services only. All other programs and activities, such as art, music, reading and sports, to name few, which are so critical in the betterment of these children, need to be funded through fundraising and private donations.