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1039 East 27th Street, Erie, PA 16504

Offers women to pair with an advocate who counsels and directs them in developing and implementing a personal goal plan. Some of these goals include greater self-determination, establishing a source of income, and obtaining permanent housing. The advocates provide supportive listening and identify problems or issues and offer possible solutions. Also provides accurate information, referral and follow-up as necessary.

3017 Frankford Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19134

Provides housing and supportive services to veterans with histories of homelessness, substance use, and/or varying degrees of behavioral health challenges. Programs include Hospital to Housing, Intensive Transitional Housing, Bridge Housing, Emergency Residential Services, and Transitional Housing for Veterans with Serious Mental Illness.

1839 Market Street, Harrisburg, PA 17103

Offers transitional housing and spiritual support. Provides residents with resources to help them obtain job skills, parenting, employment readiness, and etc.

386 Chestnut Street, Meadville, PA 16335

Offers temporary supportive housing. Assists consumers with connecting to supports and community resources in an effort to obtain permanent housing.

214 West Walnut Street, Hazleton, PA 18201

Provides housing and support services for young adults who have mental health concerns. Service assists residents to connect with necessary resources that will enable them to achieve and maintain self sufficiency.

430 Pittston Avenue, Scranton, PA 18505

Provides safe, decent, single room occupancy at reduced rent for four(4) single, low-income, self-sufficient women. Supportive services include linkages to community resources and case management.

PO Box 315, Brodheadsville, PA 18322

Provides assistance accessing benefits, and shelter to Veterans with limited or no access to care. Helps find shelter for Veterans who, due to health or means, are unable to find or keep shelter of their own, and Post Traumatic Stress resources to Veterans through our Veterans Unstoppable program. Provides assistance with nationwide integrated medical care in the future. Provides: A) Holiday Meals (Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas) B) Homelessness / Shelter C) Peer to Peer Support Groups and Companion / Service / Therapy Dogs D) Retreats (Fishing & Hunting) and Stand Downs (clothing, food, other items) E) Furniture, Household goods, and household repairs, and clothing and hygiene items F) Filing VA Benefits, SSA, Veterans Memorial Monument

Transitional housing for victims of domestic violence and their children.

133 North 1st Street, Lehighton, PA 18235

Christian Organization that offers temporary housing. Provides a 3 to 6 month program that grows from temporary housing to moving out into their own apartment. Zero tolerance policy for drugs/alcohol 3 strikes policy with their clients 10:00pm curfew Requires weekly church attendance.

550 West 7th Street, Erie, PA 16502

Provides a drug and alcohol free environment for veterans to identify the barriers to obtaining and maintaining housing. A case manager works with each veteran through support, advocacy and one-on-one life skills training to help them achieve their goals.

504 Penn Avenue, Scranton, PA 18505

Provides transitional housing to homeless veterans for a period of up to 24 months. Facility assists with transportation, nutritional needs, clothing assistance, and case management.

336 Penny Street, McKeesport, PA 15132

Provides supportive transitional housing. Participants receive subsidized food, lodging, individualized case management, service plans, mental health guidance and treatment, relapse prevention counseling, structured life skills training, anger management counseling, as well as career and educational counseling. Length of stay is up to 18 months.

4077 Lancaster Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19104

Operates a 23-unit youth residence for underhoused and homeless adult women and single mothers ages 18 to 26. Provides comprehensive social, psychiatric, recreational, counseling, legal, and other supportive services in a shared-housing residence.

669 West Chestnut Street, Lancaster, PA 17603

Does NOT provide emergency shelter/housing. Education-based program that provides services to women and children experiencing homelessness and poverty. The following services are provided: * Housing: Provides a safe and secure environment in which residents are able to focus on achieving educational and life goals. Their model includes a private room for each family and shared living space among all resident families. * Education: Consists of two tracks: High School Equivalency and Post-Secondary. Upon acceptance to the program, a woman without her high school diploma will be enrolled in their on-site high school equivalency degree program where she will receive a written IEP (Individual Education Plan) and one-on-one instruction. A woman who enters their program having completed high school or previously attained her high school equivalency/GED will be enrolled in their post-secondary track. * Life Skills: Provides workshops and resources for families residing at Milagro House including budgeting

6017 Broad Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15206

Operates 36-bed shelter for families experiencing homelessness, including couples and parents with children, who may have been evicted, victims of fire or domestic violence, or stranded in the city and in need of shelter. Crisis intervention is provided. Bridge Housing Program provided for families who have completed the Emergency Shelter Program.

1 Dale Avenue, Franklin, PA 16323

Assists individuals and families experiencing homelessness and to provide the services needed to help those in need move into transitional and permanent housing, with the goal of long-term stability.

430 Pittston Avenue, Scranton, PA 18505

In partnership with other agencies, operates a transitional housing program for women leaving prison. The program identifies women from the Lackawanna County Prison who might effectively use this opportunity to change the direction of their lives, and offers alternative housing options and support services for up to one year. The ultimate goal of this program is to empower women to sustain independent living following their release from prison. Services include: group sessions in pre-release phase, intensive case management, assistance in finding safe housing, setting measurable goals with each client, assistance in finding employment and job training, rental assistance up to one year, assistance in moving, procuring furniture and personal supplies, art therapy, linkages to community services, assistance in being reunited with children, and recreational activities. All services are provided free of charge.

Offers an all girls transitional, step-down from residential care that prepares youth for independent living. Provides youths who are at higher risk of homelessness with the tools and support needed to become successful adults. Prioritizes those in care who have been deemed inappropriate for foster care and/or adoption typically due to their age and past mental health history, but who longs for a life lived outside of chronic residential treatment facility or shelter placement.

2900 North 17th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19132

Provides housing and supportive services to veterans with histories of homelessness, substance use, and/or varying degrees of behavioral health challenges. Programs include Hospital to Housing, Intensive Transitional Housing, Bridge Housing, Emergency Residential Services, and Transitional Housing for Veterans with Serious Mental Illness.

2515 York Road, Gettysburg, PA 17325

Offers a faith-based transitional housing shelter who genuinely desire to recover from addictive behaviors. Requires each man to work a steady 40-hour work week. Clothing, food, counseling, and recovery classes are provided.

523 Sinclair Street, McKeesport, PA 15132

Provides housing units for unhoused individuals or those at-risk of homelessness.

319 South Croton Avenue, New Castle, PA 16101

Provides temporary emergency shelter. Provides men with food, shelter, spiritual counsel, casework, and networking.

1422 Market Street, Harrisburg, PA 17103

Provides transitional housing to men in recovery and those considered ex-offenders. All residents are subject to random drug testing and are expected to participate in a recovery program, which may include off-site drug and alcohol counseling, twelve-step meetings, or spiritual growth groups.

Offers two transitional housing programs: Nehemiah’s Way in the North Wales area, and Bridge Housing in the Norristown area. Provides a “bridge” between our shelter and independent, community living. Designed to enable families to become self-sufficient and help reduce the risk of them returning to a domestic violence situation.

Supports and assists women who are survivors of Commercial Sexual Exploitation (CSE) or victims of sex trafficking. Provides individual and group counseling to address social and psychological trauma; past sexual, physical, and mental abuse; post-traumatic stress disorder, and other issues.