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30 North Fourth Street, Easton, PA 18044
Offers a printed newspaper and online digital news.
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110 West Wissahickon Avenue, Flourtown, PA 19031
Provides Spiritual and emotional support.
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600 West 5th Street, Mount Carmel, PA 17851
Operates several public schools serving students in grades K through 12.
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Volunteers are trained to ensure that children, involved with the foster care and/or child welfare system, are affored basic rights and essential needs. Volunteers serve as an advocate, autonomous of the court, foster or child welfare systems, for the child and their best interests.
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67 Elm Street, Beaver Springs, PA 17812
Offers facility for rental on an as-available basis. The gymnasium, lobby, kitchen, racquetball court, and conference room are available for rental.
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Sixth Avenue And Spruce Street, Building K, Reading, PA 19611
Comprehensive treatment program for individuals with BPD or self harm behavior.
918 7th Avenue, Beaver Falls, PA 15010
Provides assistance with housing, food, social services system navigation, obtaining vital identification records, and mentoring to individuals who have been impacted by incarceration.
1 North High Street, Selinsgrove, PA 17870
Provides a wide selection of books, videos, and reference resources. Offers children's programming, including Mother Goose on the Loose, preschool story time, and a summer reading program. Also offers access to computers with high-speed internet. Patrons can print materials from the computers for a fee.
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105 South 5th Street, Reading, PA 19602
Provides free self-administered pregnancy tests, educational resources, and referrals to community services. Participants in their program may also receive maternity clothing, baby supplies, diapers and wipes.
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90 Lawton Lane, Milton, PA 17847
Programming provides support of summer and school-year campus and home-based programs for children of seasonal and temporary migrant workers through Pennsylvania state grant funding. Services to students ages 3 to 21 include student advocacy, supplemental instruction, summer program, home visits, afterschool programs, service learning programs and credit recovery or reconnection for secondary students.
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773 East Haverford Road, Bryn Mawr, PA 19010
Provides 24-hour support and skilled nursing services to those dealing with the challenges associated with advanced age, a prolonged illness or a chronic condition.
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No physical location, Lancaster, PA 17602
Provides funding to medical students with a strong connection to Lancaster County, who demonstrate academic achievement, motivation and leadership, show an interest in meeting societal needs and share a desire to potentially serve Lancaster County residents as a future physician
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210 Cedar Avenue, Willow Grove, PA 19090
Provides affordable housing, tenant counseling, section 8 housing services, and support services. Also provides referrals to other agencies for housing if basic qualifications are not met.
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211 South Allen Street, State College, PA 16801
Children's educational computers provide a variety of games with no internet access.
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415 East Orange Street, Shippensburg, PA 17257
Offers day care, preschool, and SAP (School Age Program) services.
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210 South Wayne Avenue, Wayne, PA 19087
This program provides free groceries and essential food items to eligible individuals and families in need.
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120 West Cunningham Street, Suite 200, Butler, PA 16001
Acts as the Coordinated Entry Agency for housing needs in Butler County. Potential services include emergency grants, permanent supportive housing for individuals and families with children, in particular those struggling with mental illness, and temporary/transitional housing and support
155 North 15th Street, Lewisburg, PA 17837
Assists Union County veterans and their families in applying for local, state, and federal veteran's programs. Application procedures and funding vary; therefore applicants need to seek assistance through their county of residence.
2166 South 12th Street, Suite 101, Allentown, PA 18103
Home Care & Hospice can provide the care you need from the comfort of home. Home care services are available for adults and children Home health care is provided by nurses, health aides, social workers and/or rehabilitation therapists to help patients recover from illness or injury. End-of-life hospice care is provided at home, in the hospice unit at Lehigh Valley Hospital-17th Street and in long term care facilities. When you, your loved one and a physician decide emotional and physical needs should be the focus of care, it's time to consider hospice
1151 Oak Street, Pittston, PA 18640
NCAC offers a suite of services, workshops, and resources that have been strategically designed to increase the effectiveness of and develop capacity for nonprofits, foundations and community organizations. These services have been developed and refined through a strategic planning process and annual survey of nonprofit stakeholders. Services include: -access to an extensive reference library -individualized assistance and workshops to help with grant seeking, fundraising, and grant writing -bi-weekly e-newsletter -membership to NCAC
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820 Grove Street, Roaring Spring, PA 16673
Provides recreational sport opportunities for children in kindergarten to junior high school.
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808 North 4th Street, Altoona, PA 16601
Provides food and other staple items to families in emergent need.
383 New Castle Road, Butler, PA 16001
Offers classrooms that are designed for children between age 3 and until eligible to enter kindergarten. Prepares children for reading and math, but also teaches children to pay attention, follow directions, and get along with others. Full and half day sessions are available.
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