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1810 Rohrerstown Road, Lancaster, PA 17601
TRAIL Academy teaches skills necessary for people to live independently, such as budgeting, household chores, employment options, social activities, building natural supports, etc.
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245 Muncy Street, Laporte, PA 18626
Provides a one (1) month mortgage or a one (1) month metered utility payment or vendor minimum delivery amount of a non-metered utility (wood, oil or propane if the primary heat source). This service may also allow for hotel/motel vouchers in order to provide shelter to homeless individuals. Sullivan County households can be assisted once a year through this program while funds are available and on a first come first serve basis.
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927 Franklin Street, Johnstown, PA 15905
This program provides free groceries and essential food items to eligible individuals and families in need.
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320 South Third Street, Reading, PA 19602
Provides safe and fun recreation activities to City youth all year long. The center has a full-size gymnasium, a game room, homework room, and cafeteria. During the year, daily activities include arts and crafts, board games, sports activities, tutoring, career development workshops and clubs. Also offers special events.
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601 Beech Street, Curwensville, PA 16833
Provides informational and educational services; public computers, Wi-Fi, copying, printing, and faxing is also available. Serves as a warming/cooling center during periods of extreme cold/heat.
665 Philadelphia Street, Suite 202, Indiana, PA 15701
Provides telephone and in-person crisis intervention, assessment, screening, and referral for anyone experiencing a crisis or an overwhelming situation.
181 East Brown Street, East Stroudsburg, PA 18301
Provides a full line of cancer treatment services to patients throughout the Pocono Region and surrounding areas.
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207 State Street, Oil City, PA 16301
Offers a hot and nutritious community meal. Includes a meal for those who wish to dine-in, and takeout meals for those who wish to take their meals on the go. No tickets or reservations are required. Meals offered the second and last Tuesdays of the month.
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2441 Kensington Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19125
Offers job application and resume assistance.
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Our health centers have licensed, certified health care practitioners who provide a variety of adult and family medicine services.
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633 Court Street, Reading, PA 19601
Veterans Treatment Court is designated as a Problem-Solving Court- designated to serve only U.S. military veterans, National Guardsmen, and Reservists. Targeted population served is primarily combat veterans, who may or may not suffer with post-traumatic stress and/or TBI (traumatic-brain injury) and/or addiction problems. Primary goals: helping participating veterans access therapeutic care, VA benefits and services, comply with legal requirements of VTC, and lead productive, law-abiding lives. Team approach to assisting participants in a person-centered manner. Volunteer mentors vital component to VTC programming. Mentors are trained volunteer U.S. service veterans who provide support, guidance, insight and hope to fellow veterans who have become involved with the criminal justice system. Mentors lend an ear, act as a sounding board, and provide guidance from a perspective only a veteran can do. Mentors link their mentees to a plethora of community and veteran resources, as needed. Mento
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310 East Third Street, Mifflinville, PA 18631
Operates a free medical clinic for the uninsured. Services include: A)Primary and preventative care, laboratory tests and X-Rays B)Screenings and routine physicals C)Education and Medical Case Management D)Chronic disease monitoring and smoking cessation E)Small food pantry
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4880 Carlisle Pike, Mechanicsburg, PA 17050
Offers usable homeware including clothing, shoes, small appliances, TVs, radios, books, toys, tools, and kitchenware. Donated items are sold at a minimal price.
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2901 Southampton Road, Philadelphia, PA 19154
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.
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201 West Market Street, Suite 1425, West Chester, PA 19380
Maintains records for the civil court.
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939 East Park Drive, Suite 101, Harrisburg, PA 17111
Provides instruction in English as a Second Language (ESL). Offers beginner to advanced skill classes.
1519 South 52nd Street, Philadelphia, PA 19143
This program provides free groceries and essential food items to eligible individuals and families in need.
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425 North Washington Avenue, Scranton, PA 18503
School District providing public education.
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300 Cumberland Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15237
Acts as a warming center during normal operating hours.
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629 Cedar Avenue, Scranton, PA 18505
Offers adult literacy, ESL classes, one-on-one tutoring, and a computer lab for independent self-study. Teaches a Family Literacy program specially designed for ESL adults with children in third grade or younger, a Citizenship class for those preparing to pass the U.S. citizenship test, a Language Partnership class for those looking to learn either English or Spanish, and a workforce development program for recent immigrants looking to enter or advance up a career ladder.
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2935 Byberry Road, Suite 108, Hatboro, PA 19040
Provides comprehensive office based, trauma informed outpatient treatment for children and adolescents (ages 3 to18) and transitional aged young adults (ages 18 to 26). Service may include: Medication Management; Psychiatric Evaluation; Family Therapy; Group Therapy; Individual Therapy (Play; Art; Cognitive Behavioral); Dialectical Behavior Therapy; and Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.
239 Quaker Drive, Seneca, PA 16346
Community based program designed to assist individuals to gain, maintain, and improve skills in the areas of self-care, daily living activities, social skills, and to enable the person to increase involvement in community activities. These services help individuals live in their home, participate in local community activities, use community resources such as parks, pools, and movies, and access informal supports such as service clubs, senior programs, and other community opportunities. lso have the availability to seek volunteer positions as part of this program.
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1100 Farm Crest Drive, Fairmount Homes, Ephrata, PA 17522
The purpose of TOPS, Inc. is:
  • To aid overweight persons in attaining and maintaining their physician-prescribed weight goals through group support and fellowship.
  • To promote a sensible approach to weight control.
  • To provide encouragement to those undertaking a dietary regimen only after they have consulted a personal physician.