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219 Hummel Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104
Provides bridge housing and support for up to one year while families work toward financial stability and permanent housing. This program is not a shelter.
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645 Penn Street, Second Floor, Reading, PA 19601
Provides transitional housing for women and children with drug/alcohol and/or mental health disability.
Provides a permanent housing program for homeless individuals or families with a drug/alcohol or mental health disability.
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.
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1 East Market Street, Middleburg, PA 17842
Provides emergency transitional housing for women and children. Works in conjunction with advocates and agencies to offer relevant and supportive intervention services when necessary. Offers a safe place where formerly homeless women can finish education, get jobs, and learn skills needed to transition into a more independent life.
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4218 William Penn Highway, Mifflintown, PA 17059
Provides reentry supportive services for families impacted by the criminal justice system. Offers services that include housing assistance, mentoring, case management, referral services, food, clothing, educational support, employment assistance, photo identification cards, driver's licenses, and bus passes for employment.
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Ex-Offender CounselingEx-Offender Reentry ProgramsHomelessness Prevention ProgramsJob Finding AssistanceIdentification CardsFood PantriesEmployment Related TransportationRent Payment AssistanceCase/Care ManagementDriver LicensesTransitional Housing/ShelterEx-Offender Halfway HousesGeneral Clothing ProvisionEx-OffendersTalklines/WarmlinesIntensive Family Reunification ServicesLocal Bus FareMentoring ProgramsSpecialized Information and Referral
111 North 49th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19139
Helps homeless families obtain permanent housing while addressing the educational, vocational and social factors that contributed to their situation. Assists families in need and encourages self-sufficiency through a variety of programs and workshops over a 12 to 18 month period, covering health, driving, life skills, GED prep, and job readiness training.
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.
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213 Smithfield Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Offers a transitional housing program for transgender women who identify as Black/Indigenous/People of Color (BIPOC).
Provides a living arrangement designed specifically for females, aged 18-25, with a serious mental illness, who live together in a congregate setting while developing life skills for successful and independent adult living. Individuals in the program receive skills training and support to identify goals for living, learning, working and socializing in a healthy, productive way, with the ability to then move on to be more successful and independent adults. Members share the day-to-day experiences of running a home, including responsibility for household chores and meal planning, and are encouraged and supported in employment searches and problem-solving.
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320 Blakely Street, Dunmore, PA 18509
Transitional housing program provides a safe, supportive environment for mothers and their babies experiencing homelessness. The mothers participate in parenting education and life skills programs. They receive support and assistance in obtaining employment and permanent housing; the goal of the program is to give these women the tools to become self-sufficient.
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Provides transitional housing and supportive services for women leaving prison who have a desire to learn how to live their life according to Christian principals and be reunited with their children. The program teaches positive parenting, life skills and financial responsibility through schooling and employment, equipping participants with the knowledge and skills they need to achieve responsibilities. Christian faith is at the core of Beth Shalom's guiding principles and objectives. Residents pay nominal program fees and stay up to one year.
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245 East Derry Road, Hershey, PA 17033
Provides temporary housing for up to 12 months while program members participate in the transitional housing program that includes case management and addresses financial, employment, physical, mental health, and spiritual needs. An additional 6 months of supportive services are provided during transition into permanent housing.
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.
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665 Ridge Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15212
Offers long term housing and recovery programs for women, both single and heads of single-parent households with children.
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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.
1414 Meeting House, Boothwyn, PA 19061
Bridges the gap from emergency shelter to permanent housing. Participants receive case management and support services as they transition towards self-sufficiency.
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140 West Nittany Avenue, State College, PA 16801
Provides extended shelter and supportive services for homeless individuals and/or families with the goal of helping them live independently and transition into permanent housing. Some programs require that the individual/family be transitioning from a short-term emergency shelter.
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239 Quaker Drive, Seneca, PA 16346
Provides a communal living environment with professional onsite staff, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Staff will encourage residents to take part in life skills training, financial management, conflict resolution, healthy relationship building and healthy decision making through group and individual counseling.
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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.
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110 North Lime Street, Lancaster, PA 17602
Provides:
Up to five emergency shelter rooms for single parents, referred by Coordinated Entry and verified homeless. Case management consists of budgeting, housing, employment, mental health referrals, childcare referrals and any additional services that are needed for the client to transition to permanent housing.
20 Section 8 single room occupancies (SRO) for women, referred by Coordinated Entry.
There is also affordable private pay income based permanent rooms available. Rent is based on fair market value; however, if rent is more than half of the person's income the tenant will only pay 50% of their income. Single females persons may apply in person at office on Lime and Orange or online.
314 Fillmore Street, Bethlehem, PA 18015
Evening and weekend referrals not available. No walk-ins accepted.
Shelter and transitional housing program for homeless adult men and male veterans and non veterans, 18-65 years old. Individuals are initially accepted for 45 days, but that can be extended if the program is right for them. Case managers assist residents in obtaining services and establishing a plan for self sufficiency.
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35 South Pennsylvania Ave, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701
Provides transitional housing and supportive services to homeless families. Not an emergency shelter- must apply for admission to this program. All residents are encouraged to stay a prolonged period of time (6mos-1yr). Residents must follow strict rules and maintain or actively seek employment. Random drug testing is conducted.
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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
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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.
430 Pittston Avenue, Scranton, PA 18505
Provides a thirty-day residence for parents and guardians with children 18 and under experiencing homelessness in Lackawanna County. Services include: shelter, case management, transportation, linkages to community resources, medical assessment, and health service referrals, and life skills through a trauma informed lens.
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