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Casa San Jose - Resource Center

Offers social services to Latino immigrants in Allegheny County and the surrounding area. Provides aid to Latino families based on their individual needs.

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Volunteer Opportunities
Hispanic/Latino Community
Child Passenger Safety Seats
Friendly Visiting
Lawyer Referral Services
Migrant Education Programs
English as a Second Language
Wellness Programs
Outreach Programs
Nutrition Education
Ethnic Oriented Multipurpose Centers
Human Trafficking Prevention

Millersville University - Migrant Education Programs

Offers an education program for children of migrant workers who move to the surrounding counties of Millersville to work in the agriculture or food processing industries. Services include summer instructional programs and providing supplemental resources to schools to provide education support.

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Migrant Education Programs

Chester County Intermediate Unit 24 - Chester County Intermediate Unit 24 - Migrant Education Program

Because children of migrant farm workers move so frequently to accommodate harvest demands, they often fall behind their non-migrant peers developmentally, socially and educationally. The Migrant Education program works to ensure that migrant students receive educational services necessary to develop to their fullest potential. The Migrant Education program annually provides supplemental educational services to over 2,000 children in Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery Counties, and in the city of Philadelphia. Specific services include: educational support services, extended school-day programs, summer programs, pre-school instruction, parental involvement, post-secondary orientation programs, health and social service agency referrals, leadership skills development and survival skills.

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Migrant Education Programs

Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit - Northeast Migrant Education Program

Programming provides support of summer and school-year campus and home-based programs for children of seasonal and temporary migrant workers through Pennsylvania state grant funding. Services to students ages 3 to 21 include student advocacy, supplemental instruction, summer program, home visits, afterschool programs, service learning programs and credit recovery or reconnection for secondary students.

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Migrant Education Programs