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403 West Jefferson Street, Butler, PA 16001
Offers service and supports coordination (case management) to help individuals with physical intellectual, and developmental disabilities, and Autism to live independently in their homes and communities.
50 Mahoning Street, Milton, PA 17847
Section 8 Rental Assistance Program is an opportunity for families of low to moderate income to receive assistance with their current rent or move to a new rental property. Under HANCâs Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program, HANC does not manage or maintain your housing unit; rather, your relationship with your landlord is no different than with a traditional rent setup. A 60 to 90 day wait to partcipate in this program is common. Wait times for services will vary.
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425 East Ohio Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15212
Offers free pregnancy testing and counseling. Also offers pregnancy sonograms and abortion pill reversal.
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1426 Perkiomen Avenue, Reading, PA 19602
Essential computer and digital skills for adults. Offers classes, and small-group and individual assistance covering computers, smartphones, mobile devices, etc. Computer classes for adults include basic skills, internet usage, Microsoft office product instruction, and career search skills. Library also provides Northstar Digital Literacy for all adults, offering training modules and certificates.
212 Point Street, Saltsburg, PA 15681
Operates as a cooling center during Code Red heat advisories and a Warming Center during Code Blue cold advisories.
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500 Office Center Drive, Suite 100, Fort Washington, PA 19034
Provides services and supports to assist youth and young adults with a mental health diagnosis overcome barriers to independent living. Focuses on living and housing support, educational opportunities, employment and career advisory, community life functioning, and personal effectiveness and well-being.
124 East Bowmansville Road, Mohnton, PA 19540
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101 IRMC Drive, Indiana, PA 15701
Offers general medical care, including primary care, behavioral health, laboratory services, low vision and blind rehabilitation, preventive care, and more, for veterans of the United States Armed Services and their eligible dependents.
409 South Second Street, Harrisburg Campus Southgate Building, Harrisburg, PA 17105
Operates as a Vaccination Registration and Scheduling site for the COVID-19 vaccine.
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2414 School Street, Mount Pleasant, PA 15666
Offers a comprehensive team approach to mental health treatment and service coordination for individuals with behavioral health challenges who have not progressed in their recovery after receiving more traditional behavioral health services.
150 East Front Street, Suite 300, Erie, PA 16507
Provides recycling information for municipal curbside programs, as well as collection events for Household Hazardous Waste and Electronic Waste.
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1021 Wayne Avenue, Chambersburg, PA 17202
Collects and sells donated items. Provides training opportunities.
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5901 Market Street, Suite 410, Philadelphia, PA 19139
Provides clients academic skills assessments and skills development plans toward earning their GEDs within one year or get ready for college work. Clients who may be facing additional challenges in going back to school undergo additional assessments on learning styles and aptitudes and are provided with additional supports to help them succeed.
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140 North Penn Street, Manheim, PA 17545
A ministry that connects churches with the needs of the community. Some examples of the volunteer services provided are personal care, friendly visits, transportation, homemaking assistance, home maintenance, budget guidance, respite care, and tutoring/mentoring. Financial aid not available.
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1151 Oak Street, Pittston, PA 18640
NEPA's Research & Information Center utilizes the IMPLAN® modeling software to better understand and monitor our regional economy. The software ensures economic development decision-makers have accurate data and scenario summaries to make sound decisions. Using IMPLAN we can answer the following questions: How does the local economy function? What are the economic consequences/impacts of this project? What is the effect of this company/base closure?
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341 East Industrial Drive, Mifflintown, PA 17059
Distributes Farmers' Market Nutrition Program (FMNP) vouchers to WIC eligible households. Vouchers can be used to purchase fresh, locally grown fruits and vegetables from farm markets across Pennsylvania.
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1464 North Main Street, Suite 11, Punxsutawney, PA 15767
Provides information and resources to help explore all pregnancy options like parenting, making an adoption plan, or considering abortion.
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272 South Main Street, Chambersburg, PA 17201
Provides a supportive living program design to prevent psychiatric and medical re-hospitalization while giving individuals independent housing in a supportive environment. Residents have access to 24/7 staff support. The program is designed to help individuals obtain independence of living within the community as well as aid in learning skills such as daily living skills, money management skills, and self-care. Also assists residents to work collaboratively with their medical professionals to understand their concerns and manage their medications.
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625 Cherry Street, 3rd Floor, Reading, PA 19602
Provides payment for burial and cremation services on behalf of eligible individuals.
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610 3rd Avenue, New Brighton, PA 15066
Provides air conditioned space for individuals to go during declared extreme heat emergencies.
807 Wallace Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15221
Offers a wide range of free traffic safety services to individuals and community groups including (but not limited to): Child passenger safety education; information tailored education programs for teen drivers, elementary schools, and mature drivers; pedestrian safety information; and aggressive, distracted, and impaired driving prevention.
272 North 2nd Street, Chambersburg, PA 17201
Provides assistance to County residents and employees in securing, maintaining, and developing employment with County government, and provides overall administration of the County benefits program and payroll processing. The department coordinates legal interpretation of employment and labor laws, County policies, and labor agreements to ensure compliance in these areas. The Human Resources Department strives to support the mission, goals and challenges of Franklin County by providing services which promote a positive work environment characterized by fair treatment of staff, open communications, personal accountability, trust and mutual respect.
542 Forbes Avenue, Room 312, Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Provides qualified individuals with temporary employment as Election Day poll workers, also called Election Officers.
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111 Sunnyview Circle, Building 3, Suite 101, Butler, PA 16001
Provides home and community-based services to enable consumers to remain in their home. Services are provided on a sliding-fee scale to those who qualify. In order to participate, an individual must be referred to and assessed by the department. After the assessment, a care manager will be assigned to develop a plan of care that meets the needs of the individual.