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532 Walnut Street, Allentown, PA 18101
Provides individualized training in maintenance, budgeting and upkeep of properties as well as first time home buyer housing counseling.
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400 College Avenue, Lancaster, PA 17603
Regional museum that provides programs for children and adults and the display of collections in interpretive and interactive exhibits.
  • Educational Services: The North Museum is a nature and science museum, having a wide range of collections, displays and outreach programs.
  • The Museum features a new planetarium called the SciDome Theater, a Live Animal Room, a Nature Explorer Gallery with hands-on exhibits, a Dinosaur Gallery, a STEAM Art Gallery, and interactive exhibit areas.
(Rates as of May 19, 2016) Museum Only: $9 Adults $8 Children (3-17) and Seniors (65+) Children 2 and under free SciDome Theater only: $7 Adults $6 Children (3-17) and Seniors (65+) Museum and SciDome Theater: $13 Adult $12 Children (3-17) and Seniors (65+)
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93 North Morgantown Road, Fairchance, PA 15436
Provides a comprehensive program of family oriented primary health care.
535 East Main Street, Somerset, PA 15501
Standardized and coordinated assessment and referral service for everyone who is seeking services from the network of homeless services in Somerset County. Clients will complete an assessment with an intake caseworker and will then be referred to the appropriate program.
24 Market Street, Warren, PA 16365
The PA CareerLink is a one-stop job center that provides an array of employment and training services in a convenient, easily accessible location. Services include job counseling, testing and assessment; resume preparation assistance, interview training and other prejob guidance services; job matching and referral; unemployment insurance and job registration; labor market and career information; information on financial aid for education and training; and referral for job training, transportation, child care, personal and financial counseling, health care and other human services resources in the community.
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1657 Saltsburg Avenue, Indiana, PA 15701
Provides individuals with rides to medical appointments, shopping, recreational activities, jobs, and appointments at social service agencies.
Offers a variety of ongoing, one-day, and event volunteer opportunities.
245 South 8th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106
Serves Cambodian and Vietnamese parents/caregivers of teenagers, and teenage and young mothers in zip code 19148.
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1211 Chestnut Street, Suite 910, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Provides case management, education, harm reduction, and support programs for straight and LGBTQ+ youth of color. Also offers support groups, HIV and STI resources, safer sex and hygiene kits, PrEP referrals, mental health and substance use services, food and clothing services, and work and job readiness training.
357 Buck Road, Quarryville, PA 17566
Provides an array of public library services. Additional services at this location:
  • Art exhibits
  • Bookstore
  • Friends of the Library group
  • Garden Group
  • Meeting rooms which are available to the public for 35 at tables and 100 theatre style
  • Passport services
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70 Newberry Commons, Etters, PA 17319
Provides children's, teen's and adult services, large print books, DVDs, photo copier, telephone/on-line reference service, Interlibrary loan, meeting facilities, computers and internet access, books on CD, newspapers, etc.
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345 Montgomery Avenue, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004
Provides Individual Counseling, Couples Counseling, Family Counseling, Group Counseling, and Support Groups.
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300 Second Avenue, Suite 500, Warren, PA 16365
Offers a two-year, open admission college. Provides associate degrees, certificates, workforce development, and dual enrollment opportunities. Classes are in-person and online options.
956 South Main Street, Meadville, PA 16335
Provides daily meals to individuals in need. Relies on donations and volunteers.
9 West Market Street, Middleburg, PA 17842
Probation services are a mandate of the Court of Common Pleas; ensuring the legal accountability of those individuals under its supervision. Probation services include individualized direction, client centered goal coordination, the effective use of community-based resources and the swift and consistent administration of prescribed sanctions.
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1661 Old Philadelphia Pike, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Lancaster, PA 17602
Manages the Air Quality Program, oversees Water Supply Management, and ensures Water Quality and Management.
12450 Perry Highway, Wexford, PA 15090
Creates customized employment plans or self-employment opportunities for people with significant disabilities.
210 South Prince Street, Lancaster, PA 17603
Community Emergency Shelter for men, women and families. Lancaster County residents. Includes a daytime shelter and free breakfast, lunch and dinner for participants only.
2601 Herr Street, Harrisburg, PA 17103
Provides peer specialists who have been trained and have the desire to partner with mental health consumers to help them gain strength, support and hope in their road to recovery.
437 Westmoreland Avenue, Avonmore, PA 15618
During extreme cold, provides space as a warming center during normal business hours.
1000 Fort Duquesne Boulevard, Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Offers annual two-day dental clinic to treat individuals who cannot afford dental care.
211 South Allen Street, State College, PA 16801
Coordinates check-in/check-out of materials. Assists with library account questions including over-dues. Manages material requests and holds.
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502 Darr Avenue, Farrell, PA 16121
Offers comprehensive, evidence-based, trauma-informed counseling for individuals in need of support and guidance. Services provided by Licensed Master Social Workers under qualified clinical supervision, and draw from several therapeutic approaches to address client needs.
663 Carson Street, Hazleton, PA 18201
Head Start is a childhood education program that focuses on promoting the school readiness of eligible children ages 3 to 5 through family involvement, health and nutrition, education and family social services. The Head Start program is designed to increase children’s literacy, cognitive development, and social-emotional development, as well as support children’s health and well-being. Children receive vision, hearing and lead screenings on-site and are provided with a nutritious breakfast and lunch daily.
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