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450 Park Drive, Suite 208, Broomall, PA 19008
Provides support to young people experiencing emotional and or behavioral struggles as they plan their own future across five transition domains: Education Opportunities, Living Situation, Employment and Career, Community Life Functioning, and Personal Effectiveness and Wellbeing. The program uses an evidence-supported model developed to engage and support young people through relationship development, person-centered planning, and a focus on the young personâs future.
625 Community Way, Lancaster, PA 17603
Registration Date: Open Registration Fee: $25 Months of Operation: 38 weeks per year Tuition: Call for information Sibling Discount: None Scholarships: Yes Additional Programs: Daycare, summer camp Notes: Special educators, physical and occupational therapists, speech-language pathologists, and social workers combine their skills to improve the child's abilities in the areas of cognitive, social, motor, communication, and self-help skills in an inclusive setting where children with special needs play along side of their typically developing friends and siblings.

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Provides an individualized service agreement, guided by the participants developing goals, targeting risk predictors of homelessness including necessary counseling, financial planning assistance, personal mentoring, and case management coordination services in order to fulfill individual goals.
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2199 Strahle Street, Philadelphia, PA 19152
Provides low income children and families the support they need for a better future. Provided by Head Start: A) Activities that help preschoolers grow mentally, socially, emotionally, and physically. B) Free health screening, vision, and hearing; mental health services. C) Healthy meals and snacks, and enjoy playing indoors and outdoors in a safe setting. D) Support and resources for problems that affect the entire family.

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190 Welles Street, Suite 168-170, Forty Fort, PA 18704
Provides a one-on-one professionally supported mentor program to help youth reach their full potential.
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68 Chestnut Street, Suite B, Bradford, PA 16701
Provides money, also known as Cash Assistance, to help: Pregnant women Dependent children and their parents who live with them Dependent children and other relatives who live with them and care for them

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144 North Eighth Street, Allentown, PA 18101
Food Pantry distributes food to any Lehigh County resident. Must sign a declaration of need. Residents may come for food and other items, 1x per month.
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123 East Price Street, Philadelphia, PA 19144
Offers a variety of services such as toiletry distribution, a place to shower, and a computer lab.
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24 North Reading Avenue, Boyertown, PA 19512
Provides summer learning and reading programs for youth and adults. Offers storytimes, STEM programs, art activities, performances, and more. Summer Quest allows participants to earn prizes and enter raffle drawings while completing reading and learning challenges.
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500 Red Lion Road, Philadelphia, PA 19115
Provides child care that includes summer camps, art lessons, music, dance, cooking projects, swimming, arts and crafts, field trips, soccer, tennis lessons, math, science, reading clubs, and computers. Breakfast, lunch, and snacks also included.
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401 Beechwood Ave, Marlin, PA 17951
Offers Hospice health care service. Hospice is a philosophy of care rather than a place. Focuses on caring and comforting rather than curing those with a life-limiting illness. Provides care in the place individuals call home which may be a home, an independent or assisted living community, a personal care home, a skilled nursing facility, or in their hospice residence called Carolyn’s House. Care is involving- Physicians, Nurse Practitioners, Nurses, Social Workers, Nursing Assistants, Chaplains, and Patient Volunteers

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2 South Second Street, Dauphin County Administration Building,, Harrisburg, PA 17101
Provides protective services for those 60 years old or older who are at risk of abuse, neglect, exploitation, or abandonment with access to services to protect their health, safety, and welfare.
710 Maple Street, Second Floor, Lebanon, PA 17046
Provides Medicare counseling and health insurance reviews through group meetings, one-on-one appointments and/or community events. PA MEDI offers information to seniors about Medicare plans (including Parts A, B and D), Medicare savings plans, supplemental insurances, and PACE program (Prescription Assistance for low income seniors).
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1541 East Market Street, York, PA 17402
Provides non-medical, in-home care, or in-facility care for seniors. Services include Alzheimer's & Dementia Care, Parkinson's Care, Companion Care, Personal Care, Transitional Care, Respite Care, and End-of-Life Support Care.
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1001 Oak Street, Indiana, PA 15701
Provides eligible individuals with vouchers to purchase Pennsylvania-grown produce at participating farmers’ markets and farm stands. Vouchers are distributed in the summer and may be used through November.
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4408 Peach Street, Suite 102, Erie, PA 16509
Delivers meals to Veterans' homes in Erie county.
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99 West Church Street, Dillsburg, PA 17019
Seeks volunteers for various programs.
403 North Market Street, Duncannon, PA 17020
Offers fellowship, crafts, recreation, socialization, education, information, and hot, nutritious lunches.

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Provides information on legal options, referrals, and support. Does not give legal advice.
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375 South Broadway, Pennsville Township, NJ 08070
This program provides free groceries and essential food items to eligible individuals and families in need.

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354 Memorial Boulevard, Suite 6, Tobyhanna, PA 18466
WIC is a free program for those who qualify that offers: A) eWIC benefits to purchase nutritious foods at the grocery store. WIC foods support proper growth and development for pregnant, postpartum, and breastfeeding women, infants, and children up to age 5. B) Nutrition education to help new parents build a strong nutritional foundation for their families, and help children develop healthy eating habits that can last a lifetime. C) Breastfeeding support to help new mothers have a successful breastfeeding experience. D) Farmer’s market vouchers to purchase fresh, local produce. E) Referrals to health care and social services to help you stay connected to prenatal and pediatric medical care, as well as community services and programs that help your family stay healthy and strong.
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511 East Third Street, Bethlehem, PA 18020
Provides four levels of classes, from beginner to advanced; Classes in reading, writing and speaking English; Classes designed to prepare for college level course work in English
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152 Church Street, Phoenixville, PA 19460
Provides over-the-counter pregnancy tests free of charge.