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 WASHINGTON, DC – Today, Congressman Donald Norcross (NJ-01) presented a $1,015,000 Community Project Funding check to expand Maryville’s telehealth services and joined local leaders for the ribbon cutting of Maryville’s new outpatient treatment location in Voorhees.  

"I fought to bring this federal investment home to South Jersey so Maryville can expand on-demand telehealth, improve remote patient monitoring, upgrade critical technology, and strengthen peer recovery support,” said Congressman Donald Norcross. “This funding will help connect more families to care and I’ll keep fighting every day to deliver our fair share of federal resources to South Jersey.” 

“Maryville is deeply grateful to Congressman Norcross for his ongoing commitment to expanding access to treatment across Southern New Jersey,” said Jared Levy, CEO of Maryville. “This federal support will allow us to strengthen the systems and resources needed to reach more individuals struggling with substance use and mental health challenges. This investment means improved access, stronger recovery outcomes, and healthier communities.”

The funds secured by Congressman Norcross will help expand Maryville’s telehealth capacity through on-demand assessments, remote monitoring, upgraded technology and equipment, and enhanced peer recovery support to improve access to care across South Jersey. 

Congressman Norcross secured the funding through a Community Project Funding grant that allows members of Congress to request funds to support economic development, create jobs, and respond to the most pressing needs of the South Jersey Community. 

The new location is Maryville’s third outpatient site and will provide substance use disorder and mental health treatment, including outpatient and intensive outpatient care and Medication Assisted Treatment.