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1256 Franklin Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15221
Offers resource coordination services for members of the community. Can assist clients with gaining financial literacy skills, completing applications for benefits and housing, locating shelter services, finding legal services and obtaining criminal record expungement, and arranging employment- and court-related transportation in addition to applying for low or no cost bus passes.
114 Woody Drive, Butler, PA 16001
Offers financial counseling to assist families achieve short- and long-term goals toward a lifetime of economic success and family self-sufficiency.
30 East King Street, York, PA 17401
Provides six months of guidance to identify your strengths, help develop a solution plan, connect to services, and assess if the plan is working for you, for those who qualify and are willing to commit themselves. Offers connections to the following: Job Training; Health Services; Childcare and Education; Housing Option Referrals; Legal Services; and Financial Literacy Component for family members.
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252 W Swamp Rd , Unit 5, Doylestown, PA 18901
Provides low-income residents of Bucks County with the education, resources and skills necessary to thrive independent of government assistance. Conducts comprehensive assessment. Pairs clients with a Self Sufficiency Coach who helps to design an individual education and employment plan and meets with client weekly for up to five years.
502 Darr Avenue, Farrell, PA 16121
Offers classes to individuals who are ready and willing to take the next step in self-sufficiency. One day classes are also available.
50 Mahoning Street, Milton, PA 17847
Provides a federally funded program which offers housing assistance as part of a coordinated program of housing, child care, and transportation assistance; personal and career counseling; educational assistance; and job training and placement for families with low to moderate incomes. Some of these services are outsourced to service providers in the community and all are not solely provided by the Housing Authority. The goal of the Family Self-Sufficiency Program is to help motivated individuals become economically self-sufficient. In order to qualify for the Family Self-Sufficiency Program, you must currently be a part of the Housing Authority of Northumberland County's public housing program or Rental Assistance Program.
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Offers non-traditional loans for survivors of domestic violence who may not be able to access traditional banking for emergency and other identifiable needs. The simple interest loans, ranging from $50 to $500, can be used for expenses such as car repair, a small business loan for materials and supplies, books or tuition costs, or uniforms/ professional attire.
3915 Union Deposit Road, Suite 1005, Harrisburg, PA 17109
Prepares young women to be successful in the areas of service, influence, education, and entrepreneurship. Offers programs that provide mentorship, workshops, community service, and hands-on lessons. Also offers annual culture and college tours out of state.
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1514 Derry Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104
Helps individuals develop personal goal plans focusing on strengths and skills necessary for long-term success. Offers the following services: Budgeting, Financial Literacy Education, Career Readiness, Getting Ahead, Long Term Case Management.
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140 North Duke Street, York, PA 17401
Supports individuals who are ready to rebuild—providing the tools, resources, and encouragement needed to find and maintain secure, affordable, and sustainable housing. Provides Housing placement assistance, including rent, security deposit, and utility support; Financial guidance to help you build strong budgeting, saving, and money management habits; Ongoing mentorship to offer guidance, encouragement, and accountability through your transition; and Wraparound services tailored to your needs.
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412 Boulevard of the Allies, Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Provides service coordination to families in HACP’s LIPH communities. Conducts need assessments, providing linkage to supportive services, and empowerment activities. ROSS coordinators promote economic and housing independence and stability.
1 Kim Avenue, Suite 10, Mehoopany, PA 18629
Assists clients in multiple situations to achieve self-sufficiency through casework services, including development of a plan to establish self sufficiency and help with budgeting.
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1975 Ferguson Road, Allison Park, PA 15101
Works with individuals and families to help them to achieve economic self-sufficiency. Assists in identifying goals, creating action plans, and in locating resources to help people to achieve their goals. Offers budgeting information, job search assistance, and help navigating government benefit programs.
2110 Windsor Road, Windsor, PA 17366
Empowers and coaches low-income families to attain a family-sustaining wage in order to achieve and maintain economic self-sufficiency and live free of public assistance. Provides resources to bridge the gap between public assistance and stability.
500 Chartiers Avenue, Focus On Renewal Learning Center, McKees Rocks, PA 15136
Works with individuals and families to help them to achieve economic self-sufficiency. Assists in identifying goals, creating action plans, and in locating resources to help people to achieve their goals. Offers budgeting information, job search assistance, and help navigating government benefit programs.
416 Lincoln Avenue, Millvale Community Center, Second Floor, Millvale, PA 15209
Works with individuals and families to help them to achieve economic self-sufficiency. Assists in identifying goals, creating action plans, and in locating resources to help people to achieve their goals. Offers budgeting information, job search assistance, and help navigating government benefit programs.
519 Penn Avenue, Turtle Creek, PA 15145
Offers supports that empower individuals and families to obtain the education, resources, and tools needed to achieve their goals and improve financial stability for adults working toward self-sufficiency. Individuals and families work with Supports Specialists who provide one-on-one coaching, advocacy, resources and referrals, and wrap around supportive services. Working with the Specialists, participants identify their strengths and needs, develop a goal plan with action steps, and learn about resources that can help make goal attainment more achievable.
210 Center Street, Dushore, PA 18614
Assists clients in multiple situations to achieve self-sufficiency through casework services, including development of a plan to establish self sufficiency and help with budgeting.
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412 Boulevard of the Allies, Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Provides assistance in seeking employment including resume services, job search strategies, and interview skill building, as well as obtaining childcare, credit counseling, and information on home ownership.
320 Brownsville Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15210
Provides case management and information & referral services. Services include linkage to public and private benefits, financial literacy education, and referrals to employment and training programs.
P.O. Box 15212, Harrisburg, PA 17105
Provides long-term financial assistance with permanent housing. Offers case management for housing, job training and education, financial, physical, emotional, social, and spiritual health.
8407 Spring Road, Suite 1, Newport, PA 17068
Offers the following services: Budgeting, Financial Literacy Education, Career Readiness, Getting Ahead, Long Term Case Management
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939 California Avenue, Greenstone United Methodist Church, Pittsburgh, PA 15202
Works with individuals and families to help them to achieve economic self-sufficiency. Assists in identifying goals, creating action plans, and in locating resources to help people to achieve their goals. Offers budgeting information, job search assistance, and help navigating government benefit programs.
228 West 7th Avenue, Tarentum, PA 15084
Provides comprehensive job training and placement assistance for economically challenged individuals, including those with mental health diagnoses, intellectual disabilities, individuals dealing with substance abuse or in early recovery, and those at risk of homelessness.
29 West 2nd Street, Greensburg, PA 15601
Provides comprehensive job training and placement assistance for economically challenged individuals, including those with mental health diagnoses, intellectual disabilities, individuals dealing with substance abuse or in early recovery, and those at risk of homelessness.