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413 58th Street, Altoona, PA 16602
Provides financial assistance for the purchase of a service dog or extraordinary veterinary costs for current service dog owners.
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825 Green Ridge Street, Scranton, PA 18509
Offers a bible study session and discussion and a hot meal.
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41 West Lancaster Avenue, Downingtown, PA 19335
Provides basic home maintenance, repairs and access modifications. Work includes any type of home maintenance repairs or access modifications. Includes, but is not limited to, roof repair, heater installation, windows, decks, bathrooms, and siding.
740 North Henderson Road, King of Prussia, PA 19406
Offers clothing, shoes, coats, and accessories for men, women, and children.
213 West Fourth Street, Second Floor, Williamsport, PA 17701
Provides problem gambling prevention and awareness education, and referrals for problem gamblers.
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2500 West Tenth Street, Chester, PA 19013
Provides Joint Transitional-Housing and Rapid Rehousing for 10 homeless males with multiple barriers such as mental health and/or substance abuse, low or zero income, and physical disabilities, to name a few. Residential Counselors provide 24-hour assistance to residents during the 90-day Transitional Housing Program; there is opportunity to learn basic life skills, budgeting, healthy eating and exercise, and other topics to improve quality of life and live independently and self-sufficiently.
3 Kensington Square, New Kensington, PA 15068
Offers comprehensive team-based care for people with opioid use disorder. Along with medication and counseling, they provide support for mental health, housing, jobs, and other social needs. The Center of Excellence (COE) model focuses on long-term recovery by staying in contact with clients and helping them stay in treatment. The goal is to treat the whole person, not just the addiction.
40 South Fifth Street, Suite 1, Sunbury, PA 17801
Offers access to clinical pregnancy testing.
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1 Guthrie Square, Sayre, PA 18840
**COVID-19 Guthrie Health COVID-19 Informatin Line 1-800-836-1925 (Lines open 9 am - 4:30 pm).** Provide high-quality and accessible health care that meets the needs of the entire family. Includes primary care and specialty physicians, community hospitals, a tertiary trauma center, and a research institute as well as home care and a long-term care facility, offers a wide range of services and programs designed to enhance the health and well-being of those it serves.

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127 Brandamore Road, Honey Brook, PA 19344
Offers a summer camp for at-risk, inner-city youth.
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Maintains a world-wide directory of Survivors of Incest Annonymous (SIA) self-help and support group meetings. Creates and distributes information tools such as literature, newsletter, and electronic media.
4th and Walnut Street, Lebanon, PA 17042
If a parent is unable to care for their newborn, they may surrender the baby at any hospital or police station as long as the infant is unharmed and less than 28 days old. No one will ask their name, and they will not be in trouble. Safe Haven is a federal law, but each state has different requirements. In Pennsylvania, a parent can take the baby to any hospital emergency room or police station. they may place the baby in the Safe Haven bassinette at a hospital emergency room and ring the bell if there is one nearby. Some hospitals provide medical forms to share their confidential family medical history. They also may place the baby in the arms of an employee in the emergency department who is wearing a hospital identification badge, or in the arms of a police officer at police stations. No one will ask their name, and they should not voluntarily give it if they want to remain anonymous.
301 North Duke Street, Lancaster, PA 17602
Offers Foster care for children, ages newborn to 23, including those with special medical and/or behavioral needs.
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600 Norland Avenue, Suite 11, Chambersburg, PA 17201
Provides a service that receives, investigates, and resolves complaints made by or on behalf of older residents of nursing homes, personal care homes, domiciliary care homes, and home health care agencies. Advocates for those who can’t, supports those who can, and ensures all long-term care consumers live with dignity and respect.
205 Route 590, Greeley, PA 18425
Provides a monthly food pantry.

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500 Museum Road, Reading, PA 19611
Keep children learning while having fun this summer. Each week of camp features different activities including art, science, history, and more.
1 Furnace Road, Hollidaysburg, PA 16648
Maintains a collection of fiction and nonfiction reading materials that can be checked out by community residents who have library cards. Provides access to large print materials, tape/CD collections, the interlibrary loan system, references & information. Offers programming for youth, including a story hour and literacy program. Similar programming is also offered for adults. Computers, printers, and other electronic equipment are available. Provides volunteer opportunities for those who are interested in being library assistants. This site also provides opportunities for individuals convicted of an offense who have been ordered to do community service in lieu of or in addition to incarceration or fines.
300 Bellefonte Avenue, Suite 101, Lock Haven, PA 17745
The Department of Human Services is dedicated to helping low-income families become independent while they receive Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF, benefits. TANF is also referred to as "cash assistance".

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1790 South Market Street, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055
Provides daycare and extended daycare services for varying age children depending on site.
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750 Route 739, Lord Valley, Hawley, PA 18428
Provides reproductive health services including STD screening and treatment, contraceptive methods and counseling, teen reproductive health, breast and cervical screenings, gynecological and pelvic exams, pregnancy tests, counseling and referrals.
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Advocates for families and students who educate their children at home according to the Home Education statute. Provides encouragement and resources. Assists new homeschoolers. Provides academic and social interaction with others who share similar concerns and educational goals. Offers support groups and events such as expos, seminars, and enrichment activities.
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1515 Arch Street, 13th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19102
Enables landlords and tenants to arrive at an agreement that works for both parties, without having to go to court. Program is required as of January 1, 2022 by City Ordinance #210920. Benefits of diversion and mediation include helping tenants avoid an eviction while also helping landlords avoid vacancies and unit turnover costs. Program is free for both landlords and tenants.
1 Smithfield Street, Human Services Building, Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Helps young adults in foster care (or young adults who have had experience in foster care for at least 30 days after their 14th birthday) transition to adulthood. Youth may be able to receive services to live independently and develop life skills while planning for the future. If a youth has aged out of the services after being in an out-of-home-care placement with the Office of Children, Youth and Families, they may reconnect with supports through the Transition Age Youth network. Services are provided by Education Liaisons and Transition Planning Caseworkers.
530 13th Street, Franklin, PA 16323
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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