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295 North Kerrwood Drive, 106, Hermitage, PA 16148
Offers pregnancy tests, ultrasounds, STI testing, and options education. Information is kept confidential.
499 North 5th Street, Suite A, Philadelphia, PA 19123
Services are provided by mobile therapists, behavioral specialists, and therapeutic staff support (TSS) workers working together as a treatment team in Pennsylvania. Services are provided in the home, school and community setting either individually or in any combination depending on the need.
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90 George Street, Reading, PA 19605
Provides physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, special instruction, behavioral services, and vision therapy to children with developmental delays or disabilities ages birth to three.
41 East Orange Street, Lancaster, PA 17602
Provides group, individual and family counseling in order to treat individuals suffering from sexual paraphilia, sexual addiction or other sexual disorders. Treats individuals who experience issues with domestic violence as well as forensic issues.
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531 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Assists Pennsylvanians who are blind or visually impaired gain the skills necessary to live and work independently in their communities. Services include vocational rehabilitation, orientation and mobility instruction, and independent living skills instruction. The Randolph-Sheppard Business Enterprise Program (BEP) assists persons operate food service businesses in commercial, industrial or governmental locations.
27 East Seventh Street, Bloomsburg, PA 17815
Medical Assistance, also known as Medicaid, pays for health care services for eligible individuals.
434 East Main Street, Roaring Spring, PA 16673
Provides a free meal for community members. Eat-in or take out available.
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606 East Main Street, Lansdale, PA 19446
Includes non-perishable items, produce, dairy, meat and other special items related to family circumstances, like diapers or pet food.
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409 South Reading Avenue, Boyertown, PA 19512
Provides a back to school family event with food, games, and more. Provides school supplies for those who register.
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323 10th Street, Honesdale, PA 18431
Transportation servicess available to seniors for use in reaching medical appointments, shopping and socializing.
750 East Broad Street, Hazleton, PA 18201
In cooperation with the Hazleton Area School District, this program is designed to serve elementary and middle school students in the school, home and community. A Team of Mental Health Professionals work collaboratively with educational staff to ensure clinical, case management, and educational needs are met. Services provided include education and intake, individual and family therapy, group therapy, educational support, consultation with school personnel and crisis intervention. The service is provided at Drums Elementary/Middle School, Heights Terrace Elementary/Middle School, West Hazleton Elementary/Middle School, Freeland Elementary/Middle School, Valley Elementary/Middle School, Hazleton High School/Maple Manor/Career Center, Hazle Township Early Learning Center, and Halzeton Elementary School.
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116 South Water Street, Lancaster, PA 17608
After School Programs include:
  • Informal education/tutoring
  • Health and physical education
  • Social and recreational activities
  • Outdoor recreation, including summer day camp programs at Camp Hogan (6 weeks, M-F, $20/week, ages 6-10) or the club
  • Employability programs including Job Ready, Career Explorers, Junior Staff and Apprenticeships for youth from 12 to 18 years
  • Administrative Offices
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48 Bierer Lane, Uniontown, PA 15401
Provides transportation and escort Services, life skills, support groups, and assistance with grocery shopping.
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468 Domino Lane, Philadelphia, PA 19128
Provides Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) in the Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) to students with disabilities.
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301 West Orange Street, Lititz, PA 17543
Working Papers: Any student 14-17 years old , prior to high school graduation, must have working papers for employment. Applications are taken at school district administration offices. The student does not have to be present to obtain the papers, parents can fill out the paperwork. To obtain working papers, a copy of the student's birth certificate must be taken to the school administration office. Call local school district for information on location and office hours. Summer Enrichment (Vacation Education): Some schools in the County offer non-credit enrichment courses over the summer break. These courses are designed to broaden the students experiences, keep minds and imaginations active, and offer peer interaction. Subjects that may be offered include: computers, cartooning, music, babysitting, chess, foreign languages, photography, etc. Some schools offer school social worker services.
8 North Grove Street, Lower Level, Lock Haven, PA 17745
Provides itinerant therapy services (speech therapy, occupational therapy) for children ages 3 until they enter kindergarten. Children are screened and evaluated so that those identified can receive services in the best placement for them, whether it is at home, a caregiver's house, a preschool, a Head Start classroom, or a specialized preschool.
1610 North 54th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19131
Provides emergency food.
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215 Appletree Drive, Levittown, PA 19055
Assists persons obtain or replace identifying documents (ID).
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415 Seventh Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Provides Allegheny County residents with information about the new SNAP work requirements and assistance with reporting their status. As of September 1, 2025, certain individuals are required to be working for at least 20 hours a week (or 80 hours each month) or qualify for an exemption. Individuals must report that they are meeting these work requirements or verify their exemption. This service provides the forms necessary to report an individual’s work or exemption status. Also offers assistance with completing the forms and submitting them to the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services.
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1615 Ritner Highway, Carlisle, PA 17013
Provides rental assistance, case management, and homelessness prevention services to qualified Cumberland County residents who are homeless or near homeless. Services include intake and assessments, budgeting services, sustainability planning, case management, and social services & agency referrals. Note: Does NOT provide emergency housing, hotel/motel vouchers, or funding/payment assistance for hotel or motel stays.
19 Eastgate Avenue, Monessen, PA 15062
Provides sheltered employment for persons with disabilities. Vocational rehabilitation services includes evaluation, training, education, and placement. Ultimate goal is job placement. Evaluation for computer access, home modification, seating, and environmental control units available.
100 North Sheridan Avenue, Fourth Floor, Pittsburgh, PA 15206
Offers a two-year program for single parent families in Allegheny County. Provides monthly workshops on the topics of financial literacy, self-care, holistic healing, career and education counseling, informal mental health support, and information about early childhood development and restorative parenting practices.
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485 Berlin Plank Road, Somerset, PA 15501
Provides counseling and therapy services for adolescents/youth age 14 and older, adults, seniors, and families.
6245 Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19128
Offers a collection of more than 6 million items, ranging from books and magazines to art, music, film, and other media. Also provides computers for public use, Internet access, and printing/ copying services. Hosts a variety of cultural and educational events and programs.
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