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711 West Commons, Third Floor, Pittsburgh, PA 15212

Provides access to supports and services for young people, living in Allegheny County, as a diversion to the Juvenile Justice and Child Welfare Systems. Call if you are concerned about a child or teen who is displaying disorderly conduct, fighting, truant from school, or experiencing conflict with their parent or guardian.

2 West Main Street, New Bloomfield, PA 17068

Provides case preparation for court, probation supervision, individual and family counseling, and diversion of juveniles from the juvenile justice system.

907 Roosevelt Avenue, York, PA 17404

Serve at-risk youth and families to develop community linkages, positive role models, strength-based agency, individualized service planning. - Individual, group and family intervention to promote social/emotional development; Advocates provide supportive relationship to youth who live at home, work 7-15 hours/week with assigned youth. - Development of life skills/social skills - Recreational activities - Health and hygiene development - Goal development and planning - Advocate/positive involvement of youth with school, community and family - Transportation can be provided - In-home services are available - Behavioral Health/wrap-around program with behavioral specialist/consultants, mobile therapy, therapeutic staff support - MR waiver program - Adult Autism Program

800 East Main Street, Bradford, PA 16701

MST is an evidence-based treatment option for children ages 12 through 17 suffering from specific behavioral health problems.

2432 West Lehigh Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19132

Works collaboratively with community residents, police officers, and service providers to offer supportive peer-based social services. Provides an array of social services to prevent adverse relationships with the criminal justice system. Participants meet with a PAD staff member who will provide customized services and resources based on participant’s immediate needs.

241 McClellan Street, Philadelphia, PA 19148

Provides 3 to 6 months of community-based, family-centered support to youth experiencing disciplinary challenges at home, in school, or in the community. Services include case management, onsite after-school programming, counseling, life skills workshops, mentoring, educational support, and linkages to community resources.

8540 Verree Road, Philadelphia, PA 19111

Offers diversion programs for youth involved with the juvenile justice system and delinquency prevention programs for at risk youth.

1873 Shumway Hill Road, Wellsboro, PA 16901

An after school and summer program for youth is a goal oriented and prevention-based offering outdoor activities and educational opportunities in a structured environment. The youth also take part in a variety of educational programs on preventive health and drug and alcohol prevention. A.C.E. programs includes Wildreness Experience, Minibikes, Golf instruction.

2532 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19132

Works collaboratively with community residents, police officers, and service providers to offer supportive peer-based social services. Provides an array of social services to prevent adverse relationships with the criminal justice system. Participants meet with a PAD staff member who will provide customized services and resources based on participant’s immediate needs.

120 Strawberry Street, North Courthouse Annex, Mercer, PA 16137

Receives and investigates all complaints and allegations of delinquency; conducts inquiry into said allegations, and processes referrals.

1211 Chestnut Street , 2nd Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19107

Provides services to identify support and resources to change lives positively. Services include case management, assessment, action plan development, and individual and group meetings. Provides assistance with professional development, job readiness, career exposure, and employment.

1331 12th Avenue, Suite 300-301, Altoona, PA 16601

Provides counseling for children under 18 years of age and their families to prevent delinquency issues in the future.

77 Shoe House Road, York, PA 17406

Provides additional prevention services in schools and throughout the community, including Too Good for Drugs, Girls' Circle, and Boys' Council.

1920 South 20th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19145

Provides 3 to 6 months of community-based, family-centered support to youth experiencing disciplinary challenges at home, in school, or in the community. Services include case management, onsite after-school programming, counseling, life skills workshops, mentoring, educational support, and linkages to community resources.

467 Creamery Way, Exton, PA 19341

Serves students who are struggling with school attendance for any reason. Provides weekly case management, and individual and family therapy in the home to resolve any issues related to truancy.

775 Marion Road, York, PA 17406

Provides a community-based coalition that works together to prevent juvenile delinquency and strengthen families and communities using the CTC process model. Sponsors parenting programs, summer camps, and safe homes throughout the district.

2034 North Mascher Street, Philadelphia, PA 19122

Provides a 90-day program for youth exhibiting at risk behaviors at home, in school, or in the community. Includes mandatory twice weekly visits with case managers, twice monthly counseling sessions, and once monthly home visits. Services include case management, referrals for wraparound services, and workshops covering anger management, conflict resolution, college preparation, and more. Uses Positive Action curriculum to deliver workshops.

8540 Verree Road, Philadelphia, PA 19111

Offers an early intervention program for youth who exhibit high-risk or at-risk behaviors. Designed to work with youth and families to prevent truancy, steer youth away from delinquency, improve school performance, enhance life and social skills, and strengthen family relationships. Services include individual and family counseling, home and school visits, after-school group programming three days a week, and case management.

100 West Coulter Street, Philadelphia, PA 19144

Provides site-based programming four times a week, in-home services, and connects and monitors youth in community service participation. Focuses on youth who are drifting into delinquency and offers them the opportunity to engage in meaningful educational, life skills, and recreational activities.

571 Mountain Road, PO BOX 10, Boiling Springs, PA 17007

Provides community and wilderness based services for at-risk and court-adjudicated youth and young adults Programs: Wilderness Challenge, Boiling Springs PA Adjudicated males 13-18 years Short-term outdoor mobile program Center Point Day Treatment, Boiling Springs PA Referred males and females 11-19 years Day treatment program Flight Program Any male 17-24 years (Adams, Bucks, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Lancaster, Perry, York) Mentoring and training program for youth aging out of system WAP (Weekend Alternative Program), Boiling Springs PA Pre/Post-adjudicated males 12-18 years 10 weekends GWAP (Weekend Alternative Program), Boiling Springs PA Pre/Post-adjudicated females 12-18 years 10 weekends Bridge, Boiling Springs PA Pre/Post-adjudicated males 11-18 years 150 days Bridge Prep, Boiling Springs PA Pre/Post adjudicated males and females 17-18 years 30-45 days Turning Point, Lancaster PA Evening Reporting Center for males Alternative to secure detention

2034 North Mascher Street, Philadelphia, PA 19122

Provides a 90-day program for youth exhibiting at risk behaviors at home, in school, or in the community. Includes mandatory twice weekly visits with case managers, twice monthly counseling sessions, and once monthly home visits. Services include case management, referrals for wraparound services, and workshops covering anger management, conflict resolution, college preparation, and more. Uses Positive Action curriculum to deliver workshops.

1885 Market Street, Warren, PA 16365

MST is an evidence-based treatment option for children ages 12 through 17 suffering from specific behavioral health problems.

1873 Shumway Hill Road, Wellsboro, PA 16901

Programming that combines military-style discipline efforts, counseling, and academic instruction to improve the overall quality of the learning environment, address truancy issues, and reduce or eliminate the need for out-of-home placement. STAR allows students to remain in their homes and schools as an alternative to juvenile detention centers and alternative schools.

2875 York Road, Jamison, PA 18929

Offers juvenile delinquency prevention program with case management. Provides individual or group meetings in the community, home, or school. Meetings are goal-oriented and individualized to the needs of clients.

235 Circle Avenue, Lancaster, PA 17602

Evening Treatment Center that provides evidence based programs: Aggression Replacement Training, Thinking for a Change, Strengthening Families, and Alternatives. Youth participate in the following psycho-educational groups: Employment Skills Development, Life Skills Development, Coping Strategies, Relationship Skills, and Therapeutic Group Discussion. Goals and groups will be determined based on recommendations from the Juvenile Probation Officer or Children and Youth Caseworker, consultation with the parents/guardians, and results of various assessments. Length of the program will be determined by the participant’s treatment needs. Participants are transported to the program after school and then transported home at 8:30pm as long as they live within a 12 mile radius of the facility. Participants will receive an evening meal and snack. They will be given time to complete their homework, as well as recreation time. Parents/Guardians of participants are encouraged to participate in the program to e