Our VA Health and Resource Fair was a huge success, featuring Behavioral Crossroads and Greenbranch Wellness & Recovery on this campus. These organizations focus on supporting individuals, professionals, veterans, and first responders through specialized mental health and substance abuse treatment programs. Behavioral Crossroads provides tailored recovery services for veterans struggling with PTSD, substance use disorders, and other mental health challenges. Their approach includes trauma-informed care, medication-assisted treatment, and psychotherapy, ensuring veterans receive comprehensive support.
Thank you to all of our vendors who provided valuable resources to our veterans. Our company was able to see familiar faces and meet new ones.
- VA
- NJ Courts
- APR
- Soldier On
- JFS
- Genoa Pharmacy
- NJ Dept of Labor
- VOA
- Bridging the Gap
- Stockton
- Vet Center
- EHC America
- Hope Exists
- Atlantic County Addiction Services/Public Health
- Community
- CLEAResult, Atlantic City Electric





Thank you to our speakers, Matt Hartman and Judge Bernard DeLury.
Honorable Judge Bernard E. DeLury, Jr. is the Presiding Judge of the Criminal Division in Atlantic and Cape May Counties, appointed to the Superior Court in 2005. Before his judicial role, he served as in-house counsel in the gaming industry, leading a multi-billion-dollar merger with Harrah’s. He served active duty in 2004 and 2007, overseeing tribunals at Guantanamo Bay, and became an appellate military judge for the Navy-Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals in 2005. Retiring in 2011 as a Captain after 25 years of service, his honors include the Legion of Merit and the Department of Defense Joint Meritorious Service Medal.
Matt Hartman is an experienced law enforcement professional with over 20 years of service at the Pleasantville Police Department, advancing from Patrolman to Police Captain and serving as a SWAT team member and EMT. He spent six years in the Air Force Security Forces and is a veteran of Operation Enduring Freedom. Matt also specializes in security consulting, resiliency training, and field intrusion response. In 2024, he contributed to the development of First Branch, a program for first responders and military personnel. Currently, he serves as an active Class II Officer for the Absecon Police Department.
At this event, we gave out our first Community Service Award to Reynold Theriault. Reynold Theriault is a dedicated law enforcement professional and Marine Corps veteran with over 30 years of experience. He began his career in Wildwood and spent most of it at the Egg Harbor Township Police Department, serving in various roles, including Patrolman and Detective. He was actively involved in the Police Benevolent Association, serving as President of Mainland PBA 77 and later as Business Agent. Theriault has advocated for fair treatment and benefits for National Guard and Reserve members and helped establish First Branch, a program for first responders and military personnel. He is also a strong advocate for community engagement, promoting scholarships and nonprofit initiatives.
Behavioral Crossroads, located in Egg Harbor Township, provides outpatient treatment for substance use disorders, including Relapse Prevention and stages of Change in Addiction and Recovery. We proudly serve Atlantic County, Cape May County, Northfield, Barnegat Township, Linwood, Galloway, Absecon, Margate City, Somers Point, Sea Isle City, and Stafford Township.
If you’re ready to take the next step or would like to learn more about our programs, please don’t hesitate to contact Behavioral Crossroads online or call us at 855-679-5138.