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630 Freedom Business Center Drive, 3rd Floor, King of Prussia, PA 19406
Provides care management services including involvement for doctor’s visits, medical advocacy, friendly visiting, travel companionship, interaction with medical providers, regular check-ins by phone, bi-yearly in-person visits for updates, and around the clock availability in the event of a crisis.
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.
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225 J Wilson Drive, Delaware Water Gap, PA 18327
Provides information, referrals and support to victims and survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault who choose to seek justice through the legal system. The advocate does not give legal advice, but shares information about the law including what legal options are available, and how to assess legal recourse. Provides information on Protection for Abuse orders. Program participants choose what, if any legal action they wish to take. Counselor/Advocates are available to accompany a victim of domestic or sexual violence to the hospital for an examination and/or treatment.
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6200 Shingle Creek Parkway, Suite 155, Minneapolis, MN 55430
Provides services and resources to blind and visually impaired people. Services include non-medical information and referral, the ACB Braille Forum (available in braille, large print, digital cartridge, email, online, and podcast), legislative and governmental monitoring, scholarship assistance, and public education.
5936 Chestnut Street, First Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19139
Provides speakers on health issues and outreach tabling at health fairs and community events.
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801 Bingham Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15203
Helps employers review and update their policies to ensure they support employees who are in, or are seeking recovery. This includes policies for hiring practices, employee assistance programs, anti-discrimination and diversity policies, and community outreach strategies.
135 East 38th Street, Erie, PA 16504
Offers emergency shelter, transitional housing, permanent supportive housing, homeless veteran employment services, and support for veterans involved in the legal system.
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Provides information for the public at large, advocates reform within the criminal justice system, provides care and aftercare for both offenders and their victims, mentors training for ex-offenders, and prison tours.
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9 North 9th Street, St. John's Lutheran Church, Stroudsburg, PA 18360
  • Advocates for issues important to older Americans and influences companies to offer new and better choices for them
  • Chapter activities can include meals, cultural outings, trips, community service, availability of practical resources for employment, health and finances as well as opportunities to connect with other AARP members
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1101 South Front Street, Suite 5200, Harrisburg, PA 17104
Provides advocacy and facilitates the process of submitting comments for potential parole release and clemency hearings.
118 Locust Street, The Lousie Brookins Building, Harrisburg, PA 17101
Offers referrals for free legal advice/representation, offers self-help information and community education services through its web site and the "PA Law HELP" web site and advocates on legislation affecting its services and/or clients.
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919 Walnut Street, Suite 700, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Voluntary health organization that provides education, support and advocacy for people with epilepsy and their families. Programs and services include:
  • Informational materials
  • Medical, legal and mental health referrals
  • Adult resource services
  • Workshops and conferences
  • Children and family services
  • Support groups
- Community education
  • Lending book and video library
  • Personal and legislative advocacy
  • Teen and pre-teen camp
  • Special events
  • Annual spring education conference
  • Young Adult Retreat
11 Davis Road, Suites 300, 320 and 335, Phoenixville, PA 19460
Provides family therapy, case management and emergency crisis intervention family support services, including emergency on-call crisis intervention. Also provides family support and stabilization services, including assisting financially in meeting specific needs of the family as well as funding additional or creative methods of working with the family.
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101 Buchanan Street, Phoenixville, PA 19460
Services include a daily pantry (fresh produce, bread, prepared foods, and surplus pantry items), monthly food appointments (supplemental food and toiletries), food support to other agencies/providers, and specialized services (food for seniors and students, as well as 24/7 food bins throughout the community for after-hour service). NOTE: PACS Does not offer rental assistance.
30 North Third Street, Suite 750, Harrisburg, PA 17101
Serves as an advocacy agency.
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225 East Princess Street, York, PA 17403
Offers citizenship classes, financial literacy, and social services in addition, to promoting civic engagement.
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5001 Baum Boulevard, Suite 400, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Offers support to families with school age children to address digital divide, chronic absenteeism, truancy, and other socioeconomic barriers to create a positive educational experience. Seeks to bridge the gap in educational outcomes by providing essential resources, advocacy, and support tailored to each participant's needs.
312 Alumni Avenue, Harleysville, PA 19438
Support Services and Consumer Resources offers assistance on a variety of legal, financial and health services. Age eligibility may apply. Services available include: A) Financial and Legal Advice B) Benefit Screenings and Application Assistance C) Medicare and Healthcare Options; APPRISE Counselor D) Assistance with LIHEAP E) Access to Other Agencies and Government Services
45 North Fourth Street, Allentown, PA 18102
Provides advocacy, information and referral for Pennsylvanians who are deaf, hard-of-hearing or deaf blind, and their families and caregivers.
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P.O. Box 11761, Harrisburg, PA 17108
Works to defend civil liberties, including freedoms of speech, religion and association; the right to petition the government; separation of church and state; the right to privacy; reproductive freedom; due process of law; the rights of the accused; and the right to equal treatment under the law.
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3013 Beale Avenue, Suite B102, Altoona, PA 16601
Provides advocacy services for persons with disabilities and their families.
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21 South 11th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Offers confidential domestic abuse case management, legal services, referral management, and educational programming through a Jewish lens to all who seek our services.
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740 West Locust Street, York, PA 17401
Provides civic education, leadership development, grassroots advocacy support and community information services designed to strengthen families, provide health information to the underserved communities, increase community voice, and connect residents to resources that support long-term stability and wellbeing.