Explore boundless creativity at All Children's Art Center!
Explore boundless creativity at All Children's Art Center!
At All Children’s Art Center of NJ, we believe creativity grows stronger through community collaboration. We are proud to partner with local organizations and leaders who share our commitment to supporting children, families, and the arts. Together, we create meaningful programs, events, and opportunities that inspire young artists and strengthen our community.
ABA Centers of America provides specialized support and services for individuals with autism and developmental needs. Through collaboration with community programs like ACACNJ, they help families connect with inclusive opportunities that encourage creativity, confidence, and engagement.
Family Resource Network supports young adults with disabilities by helping them find meaningful, hands-on volunteer opportunities that align with their strengths and interests. Together, we create inclusive environments where participants can develop skills, confidence, and community connections.
AVIDD Community Services works with students and young adults to encourage community involvement and volunteerism. Through our partnership, students gain valuable experience assisting with creative programs while contributing to a positive and supportive environment for younger participants.
The Somerset County Library System connects communities through educational programs, resources, and cultural experiences. Our collaboration helps bring creative arts programming and family-friendly activities to local residents throughout the county.
The Somerset County Cultural & Heritage Commission supports arts, culture, and historical initiatives throughout the region. Their commitment to arts programming helps organizations like ACACNJ continue to offer enriching creative opportunities for children and families.
We welcome partnerships with schools, nonprofits, libraries, and community organizations that support youth creativity and arts education.
Interested in collaborating?