2024 NATIONAL MEDAL
for Museum and Library Service Finalist

Let Us Connect You To Community Services

Stephanie is a Master of Social Work student at Rutgers University with a strong academic and professional background in psychology and community services. She holds a B.A. in Forensic Psychology & Criminal Justice and an M.A. in Clinical Forensic Psychology, where she focused on mental health, trauma-informed care, and the juvenile justice system.

As a Social Work Intern at the East Brunswick Public Library, Stephanie draws on her experience facilitating life skills groups, mentoring students, and working with youth and adults in residential and re-entry settings. She is committed to making community resources accessible and supporting individuals in building healthier, more stable futures.

Areas Stephanie Can Help With:

Mental Health Support
• Coping Skills & Emotional Regulation
• Trauma-Informed Care
• Anxiety & Depression

Youth & Justice-Involved Services
• Re-entry Planning (housing, employment, legal aid)
• Court & Parole Navigation
• Juvenile Justice System Support

Education & Life Skills
• Psychoeducation Groups (employment readiness, finances, housing)
• College Readiness & Mentorship
• Literacy & Academic Support

Community Resources & Referrals
• Food Banks & Nutrition Assistance
• Housing Aid & Homeless Shelter Referrals
• Health & Insurance Navigation

Career & Employment
• Resume Development & Job Readiness
• Stress Management in the Workplace

Drop-in “Chat” Sessions
• Supportive listening
• Resource connection
• Goal setting

Stephanie is available at East Brunswick Public Library starting Thursday, October 2.

You can meet with Stephanie in person in the Library Lounge/Magazine Area on Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm.

NOTE: Stephanie will be available online only on the following Fridays: October 11, November 14 and December 5

Stephanie is also available online on Tuesdays from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm.

To schedule an appointment, e-mail her at SBart@ebpl.org. Drop-ins are welcome.

If this is an emergency, please call 911.