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455 Boot Road, Downingtown, PA 19335
The CATCH team is made up of the many stakeholders that provide services to families and their children in Chester County and contracted professionals. A team of professionals, including a developmental pediatrician, evaluates referred children suspected of having autism and makes appropriate recommendations for services. The family is supported by a CATCH Case Manager throughout the process. The CATCH Team at the Intermediate Unit can be reached at 484-237-5354.
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71 Ashland Avenue, Carlisle, PA 17013
Works to ensure that people with disabilities have the same rights, opportunities, and privileges as people without disabilities. Offers training, resources, education, and assistance for families of people with intellectual disabilities through adult advocacy, systems advocacy, education advocacy, and outreach.
2289 Avenue A, Bethlehem, PA 18017
Provides free resource coordination, training, and one-to-one advocacy support to individuals with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities (IDD) and their families. The program is based on four main pillars: Collaboration, Education, Empowerment, and Self-Advocacy. Through these, they connect with and support individuals, families, and community partners in their navigation of the IDD systems in a way that meets their needs now and into the future. The three main programs are:
  • Resource Coordination
  • One-to-One Advocacy
  • Webinar Trainings
1001 Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Provides free training, information, and technical assistance to help parents throughout Pennsylvania become more effective advocates for their children. Services include information about the special education and healthcare systems, workshops and conferences on disability issues, and one to one technical assistance.
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
100 New Salem Road, Suite 118, Uniontown, PA 15401
Offers supportive services, referrals, resources, and educational outreach encouraging positive life choices during behavioral health recovery.
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1800 JFK Boulevard, Suite 1900-A, Philadelphia, PA 19103
Provides advocacy and professional support to ensure that public education is a reality for all. Focuses on underserved students, including students in poverty, students of color, students with disabilities, English learners, LGBTQ youth, students experiencing homelessness, and students in the foster care and juvenile justice systems.
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232 Lincoln Way East, Chambersburg, PA 17202
Creates an environment that fosters the growth and development of youth using assets within the community, schools, families and peer groups to prevent problem and risky behaviors.
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Provides resources to individuals and families living with Autism in the Lehigh Valley. Programs include support groups, community activities, and informational resources.
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22438 Great Cove Road, Suite 102, McConnellsburg, PA 17233
Prevents youth violence, delinquency and drug use, and promotes positive youth development and strong families.
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606 East Main Street, Suite 1003, Lansdale, PA 19446
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
1300 West Tabor Road, Philadelphia, PA 19141
Offers medical care, mental health, nutrition, and social work for adults living with HIV.
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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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1230 Veterans Highway , Suite F-13, Bristol, PA 19007
Offers free legal help for low-income and vulnerable residents. Services may include bankruptcy, debt relief, consumer law, child custody and dependency issues, disaster legal aid, elder law, expungements, pardons, and record sealing. May also cover government benefits issues concerning Unemployment Compensation, SSI, SSDI, TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families), SNAP (food stamps), Medical Assistance (Medicaid), and Child Health Insurance Program (CHIP). Housing issues such as landlord-tenant, eviction, habitability, public or subsidized housing, rent-to-own, homeownership, mortgage foreclosure, property tax sales, reverse mortgages, and tangled title; utility problems, and veterans benefits and discharge upgrades.
50 James Buchanan Drive, Thorndale, PA 19372
Provides information and referral services.
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4089 Heckler Road, (Meeting Location), Skippack, PA 19474
Provides assistance to veterans and their families in obtaining benefits and services earned through military service and provided by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and other government agencies.
  • Provides outreach concerning its program services to the American people generally and to disabled veterans and their families, specifically.
  • Providing a structure through which disabled veterans can express their compassion for their fellow veterans through a variety of volunteer programs.
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    1210 Stanbridge Street, Suite 600, Norristown, PA 19401
    Supports Montgomery County families whose children and adolescents have behavioral health concerns navigate the public child serving systems—behavioral health, juvenile justice, child welfare, and education—as well as connect with each other and community resources.
    21 Elm Street, Bradford, PA 16701
    Provides free and confidential services to victims experiencing domestic violence and/or sexual assault, and their family members in the past or present. Also provides comprehensive services to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault, including crisis counseling, emergency room accompaniment, legal advocacy, emergency shelter, outreach service, and community prevention education and primary prevention programs throughout McKean county.
    922 North 3rd Street, Harrisburg, PA 17102
    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.
    340 Market Street, Kingston, PA 18704
    Autism Awareness – NEPA is a not for profit community organization, whose goal is to promote awareness and to support community programs for individuals with Autism in Luzerne County. This event is being conducted under the auspices of the Luzerne Foundation. Grants are made available every year to support the ongoing provision and enhancement of community programs.
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    Advocacy for the rights of all victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and/or stalking to be free from harm in their homes, at their work, and on the streets. This includes both legal and economic advocacy.
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    4899 Belfort Road, Suite 300, Jacksonville, FL 32256
    Wounded Warrior Project is a charitable organization that assists physically or mentally injured veterans through advocacy, events, resources and programs.
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    837 Lincoln Avenue, (Meeting Location), West Chester, PA 19380
    Provides assistance to veterans and their families in obtaining benefits and services earned through military service and provided by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and other government agencies.
  • Provides outreach concerning its program services to the American people generally and to disabled veterans and their families, specifically.
  • Providing a structure through which disabled veterans can express their compassion for their fellow veterans through a variety of volunteer programs.
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