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24727 Route 6, Towanda, PA 18848
Provides therapeutic support for clients to achieve emotional well-being and develop problem solving skills. Services include Individual Therapy, Family & Couples Therapy, Group Therapy (Anger Mangement, PTSD, Men Overcoming Violence, Parenting and Social Skills), Psychological Testing, Medication Evaluation, Consultation and Management.
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636 Main Street, Slatington, PA 18080
Offers a thrift store with a variety of items available for purchase. Accepts donations of clothing, household items, small appliances, and jewelry. Cannot accept beds, TVs, computers, or other big appliances.
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1520 Eleventh Street, Altoona, PA 16601
Partnering with Blair County Head Start to provide families with childcare.

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217 North Center Street, Sunbury, PA 17801
Operates residential programs, day activities, vocational programs and family supports to help and encourage each individual to set goals and develop their potential.
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30 Village Center Drive, Suite 5, Reading, PA 19607
Offers outreach programs that offer paroled and released prisoners housing, job opportunity, employment training, drug and alcohol counseling, and more. Provides seniors with services.
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35 Grove Avenue, 1st Floor, Devon, PA 19333
PFL assists autistic and special needs children with specially chosen therapy pets. The program can be tailored to the needs of the students, and can include: Behavioral regulation Building social connections Motivation to achieve “Calm Body, Calm Voice” Literacy
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93 East High Street, Waynesburg, PA 15370
Provides information about Greene County government departments and services.
625 Swede Street, Norristown, PA 19401
Offers free legal help for low-income and vulnerable residents. Services may include bankruptcy, debt relief, consumer law, child custody and dependency issues, disaster legal aid, elder law, expungements, pardons, and record sealing. May also cover government benefits issues concerning Unemployment Compensation, SSI, SSDI, TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families), SNAP (food stamps), Medical Assistance (Medicaid), and Child Health Insurance Program (CHIP). Housing issues such as landlord-tenant, eviction, habitability, public or subsidized housing, rent-to-own, homeownership, mortgage foreclosure, property tax sales, reverse mortgages, and tangled title; utility problems, and veterans benefits and discharge upgrades.
1100 Grampian Boulevard, Williamsport, PA 17701
Promotes injury prevention for children ages infant to 19 years. Works all year to prevent unintentional childhood injuries. Provides monthly public service announcements on community safety topics on local radio stations.
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Services include: Food Clothing Limited financial aid for fuel, utilities and transportation Aid to families who are victims of a fire Mobile canteen service (used primarily to serve fire, police and utility personnel at the scene of emergencies)
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71 South Franklin Street, Wilkes Barre, PA 18702
Offers a variety of library services, including book loans, audio/video options, public computers, and activities for children.
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550 Central Avenue, Johnstown, PA 15902
This program provides free groceries and essential food items to eligible individuals and families in need.

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330 Scranton State Office Building, 100 Lackawana Avenue, Scranton, PA 18503
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60 Surrey Way, Devon, PA 19333
Provides discounted transportation for older adults on a shared ride basis throughout our service areas. Surrey takes members to medical appointments, to the grocery store, and to errands. For those who need more assistance, personal driver escort drivers are available to offer door-to-door transportation.
6570 Mifflin Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17111
Provides clothing.
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111 North Pennsylvania Avenue, 2nd Floor, Wilkes Barre, PA 18701
Provides services covering the full continuum of care to the residents of both Luzerne and Wyoming Counties in the areas of prevention, intervention, treatment, and treatment related services.
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378 West Chestnut Street, Suite 106, Washington, PA 15301
Provides screenings and clinical assessment for individuals seeking to enter treatment for substance use disorders.
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3895 Adler Place, Suite 135 Building A, Bethlehem, PA 18017
Offers medical assessments and referrals to specialists for Down Syndrome. Also provides information; maintains a resource book with referrals for each county in Pennsylvania; sponsors family social events and activities; and offers trainings for pediatric and family medicine residents, therapists, nurses, and service providers.
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2301 Beale Avenue, Altoona, PA 16601
Information and guidance for people who want to develop and preserve assets or need assistance in obtaining and responsibly using credit, paying bills, reducing their debt burden, and managing their financial resources.
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100 Constitution Avenue, Shrewsbury, PA 17361
Offers youth and adult wellness, athletic, and aquatic programs. Transportation can be provided for certain programs. Provides school-age child care, a day camp, youth sporting programs, and a swim team. There are three branches in York County associated with this organization.
728 Walnut Street, Lebanon, PA 17042
Provides therapeutic recreational activities, information and referral, peer and social support, and skill-building groups for individuals living with a diagnosis of mental illness or intellectual disability.
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6003 Jonestown Road, Harrisburg, PA 17112
Provides faith-based education programs, after school care, and summer camps.
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409 Constitution Avenue, Hellertown, PA 18055
Offers a public library with summer programs for children and youth.
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500 Penn Avenue, Scranton, PA 18509
Provides daily hot nutritious meals. Meals are served in take-out food containers. Guests may dine in or take out meals.

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401 Locust Street, Community Action Program, Columbia, PA 17512
Services include: Food Clothing Limited financial aid for fuel, utilities and transportation (mostly gas money for short, local trips to appointments, etc.) Aid to families who are victims of a fire Mobile canteen service (used primarily to serve fire, police and utility personnel at the scene of emergencies) Residential camp program offered one week each summer for disadvantaged youth from 7 to 12 years
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