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502 Mount Sidney Road, Lancaster, PA 17602
Working Papers: Any student 14-17 years old , prior to high school graduation, must have working papers for employment. Applications are taken at school district administration offices. The student does not have to be present to obtain the papers, parents can fill out the paperwork. To obtain working papers, a copy of the student's birth certificate must be taken to the school administration office. Call local school district for information on location and office hours. Summer Enrichment (Vacation Education): Some schools in the County offer non-credit enrichment courses over the summer break. These courses are designed to broaden the students experiences, keep minds and imaginations active, and offer peer interaction. Subjects that may be offered include: computers, cartooning, music, babysitting, chess, foreign languages, photography, etc. Some schools offer school social worker services.
207 House Avenue, Suite 107, Camp Hill, PA 17011
Offers Certified Aging in Place Specialists (CAPS) that provide technical assistance, coordination, and consultation for accessible home modifications.
424 Washington Street, Mount Pleasant, PA 15666
Offers programs for older adults at locations throughout Westmoreland County. Activities include exercise classes, crafts, book clubs, computer classes, and more. A hot lunch is served daily.
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142 Franklin Farm Lane, Chambersburg, PA 17202
Offers evaluation and consultation to patients experiencing pain or discomfort associated with injury, disabilities, or other health-related issues. Provides rehabilitation to treat, prevent, and restore performance, movement, and function.
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1410 West Street Road, Warminster, PA 18974
Represents residents, business owners, and other stakeholders in the House of the Pennsylvania General Assembly. Provides assistance with accessing state benefits and services, information about elections, and advocates for constituents.
2569 Walnut Street, Harrisburg, PA 17103
Provides the chance to be directly involved in choosing the services and goods that addresses the individual's unique needs. Also offers support groups.
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2710 Kingston Road, York, PA 17402
Provides mostly non-perishables, with frozen meat and some produce, as available.
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1972 West Main Street, Suite 101, Stroudsburg, PA 18360
Provides payment for burial and cremation services on behalf of eligible individuals.
2000 Mifflin Street, Philadelphia, PA 19145
Offers free linguistically and culturally-appropriate health services, education, and social services to pregnant women, children ages 0 to 3, and their families. Services include weekly home visits providing education and support services during pregnancy through baby's third birthday; education and family support services for families with eligible children at state licensed child care center; services to children with disabilities; and connections to resources for healthcare, housing, and emergency supplies.
630 Park Avenue, King of Prussia, PA 19406
Offers a virtual charter school.
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1107 Eaton Avenue, Bethlehem, PA 18018
Provides inpatient and outpatient services for a wide variety of behavioral health issues, including anxiety, depression, bipolar disorders, post-traumatic stress, anger management and issues with relationships and parenting. Behavioral health services are available at two locations: Bethlehem and Quakertown. St Luke's - Quakertown Behavioral Health: 1021 Park Avenue, Suite 10 Quakertown, PA 18951 215-529-9240
630 Janet Avenue, Lancaster, PA 17601
Offers scouting opportunities for boys, young men and women on five different levels:
  • Tiger Cubs: A one-year, family-centered program for first grade boys and one or more adult family members. True to its motto: "Search, discover, share," this program stresses fun activities and strengthening family bonds while helping children build confidence and self-esteem.
  • Cub Scouts: A family-centered program for boys in second through fifth grade. This program capitalizes on a boy's natural interests which fosters self-esteem and teaches cooperation and the meaning of healthy competition through sports, games, crafts, skill building, recognition, camping and fun.
  • Scouts BSA: A troop and patrol-centered program for boys and girls in sixth grade through senior high school. This program builds self-esteem, resourcefulness, and leadership skills through a blend of outdoor experiences, educational and instructional skills, recognition, value building and fun.
  • Varsity Scouts: For boys 14-17 years of age.
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1200 Veterans Highway, Suite C-10, Bristol, PA 19007
Provides recovery-oriented services that emphasize community integration for people with mental health or co-occurring substance abuse challenges. 
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2401 Pleasant Valley Road, York, PA 17402
Home-based services available to assist consumers who are able to live independently but having difficulty meeting their activities of daily living.
  • DAILY LIVING ASSISTANCE TASKS: bathing, dressing and grooming, doing laundry and getting groceries.
  • RESPITE CARE: sole caregiver of a consumer is able to leave the home for short periods weekly for business or recreational purposes.
  • HOME SUPPORT SERVICES: assistance with laundry and grocery shopping for up to 2 hours every other week. Note: laundry and grocery shopping are private pay.
  • Trained care assistants from contracted Home Health Agencies provide the services authorized by the care manager.
  • Provides a web-based, searchable map to indicate where free food resources are available.
    100 King Street, Northumberland, PA 17857
    Offers access to a growing collection of fiction, nonfiction, movies and audio books for youth, teens and adults. Available to community members with a library membership. Loan options include: book loan, playaway (pre-loaded audio books), books on CDs, computer access, daily copies of local newspaper, large print collection, DVDs, Overdrive (online books), book clubs (8-10 copies of various titles, contact for complete list), FAX, copier service and scanning.
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    4900 Wyalusing Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19131
    Provides individual, family, and group psychotherapy for children and adolescents. Helps children and family members understand their needs and find solutions to their problems.
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    1000 Seton Drive, Orwigsburg, PA 17961
    Offers skilled nursing and rehabilitation services in a nursing home setting. Provides a full range of therapy services, short and long term care, and acute care.
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    106 Derry Heights Boulevard, Lewistown, PA 17044
    Offers general medical and primary care services. Provides continuing and comprehensive healthcare for the individual and family across all ages, sexes, diseases, and parts of the body. Serves each patient in the context of the family and community, emphasizing disease prevention and health promotion.
    274 Wilson Street, Carlisle, PA 17013
    Works collaboratively with key stakeholders throughout parts of Cumberland, Perry, Adams, and Franklin counties to help improve people's lives. Provides funding opportunities to local nonprofits to support projects that improve the health of individuals and communities by focusing on social determinants of health and health equity.
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    100 Hospital Avenue, Dubois, PA 15801
    Provides acute inpatient care and a full range of ancillary services, outpatient services, plus adolescent, adult, and geriatric behavioral health services for inpatients. Along with many other additional services.
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    120 West 4th Street, Waterford, PA 16441
    Focusing on service to veterans, service members and communities. Programs for Family, Youth, Community and National Affairs. Help with VA claims, assistance in finding employment, support for current members of the military, and financial advice.
    76 Susquehanna Street, Suite 103, Jim Thorpe, PA 18229
    Administers supervision and provides offenders with the tools to make positive change and become productive members of society.
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    222 North 17th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103
    Provides a ten-day summer day camp for children who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing ages 6-15 years old. Camp is held on weekdays starting June 17- Friday, June 28, 2024 9:00 am - 2:00 pm at Saint Joseph’s University, University City campus located at 600 S 43rd Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104