Bancroft is an active participant in the "Partners in Justice" coalition, a national initiative coordinated by The Arc of New Jersey. This alliance is a collaboration of criminal justice, civil agencies and advocates working to enhance equal justice for people with developmental disabilities.
Bancroft is a leading provider of programs and supports for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, autism and acquired brain injuries. Our services include special education, vocational training and supported employment, structured day programs, campus and community living programs, short-term behavioral stabilization services for children, in-home and outpatient services.
A private, nonprofit organization, Bancroft was founded in Haddonfield, N.J., in 1883. Over the years, we have grown to become the fifth-largest private employer in Camden County. We currently serve more than 800 children and adults in settings throughout Camden, Burlington, Gloucester, Ocean, Middlesex and Salem counties in New Jersey, and in Delaware. In October 2009, the organization began operating a Philadelphia, Pa., program—The Walker Center at Bancroft—which serves adults.
For over 125 years, Bancroft has been making a difference in the lives of many. The organization is well known for helping people with disabilities achieve fulfilling lives while improving their function, activity and participation in society. Bancroft’s reputation for excellence is based on its commitment to providing a spectrum of individualized services, treating each person with respect and dignity, and providing services in an encouraging and supportive environment.
The Five Things Bancroft Believes In are:
It is through the efforts of our strong and dedicated staff, self-advocates and families that those we serve will be valued and respected members of our world, making our mission a reality.
Bancroft’s mission is to ensure that every person is given opportunities for lifelong learning and fulfillment.
We do this by altering perceptions, and by supporting those with intellectual and developmental challenges and acquired brain injuries in achieving their life goals as valued and respected members of our world.
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RESPECT encompasses an array of attributes that clearly define who we are at Bancroft. It is our core value that helps unify the organization around our brand essence and provides the framework for supports and services, decision-making and working together.
Respect is the clearly defined value that helps unify the organization and provide a framework for services, decision-making and working together.
At Bancroft, we understand that programs can only be as good as the staff who work directly with the persons we serve. That is why we employ some of the top practitioners in our field — highly trained, highly skilled, caring individuals who are deeply dedicated to helping people with disabilities and their families.
As some of the country’s most highly sought professionals, Bancroft staff members are frequently invited to speak at state, regional and national conferences, and their work is regularly published.
Bancroft professionals also undergo extensive, ongoing training to keep them up-to-date with the most current, best practices of treatment and care.
Bancroft, a New Jersey nonprofit corporation, admits children and adults of any race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin to all programs, activities, rights and privileges generally provided to people served by the organization.