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322 North Second Street, Sunbury, PA 17801

Provides a process where families have the opportunity to develop a plan that will ensure children are cared for and protected from future harm in ways befitting their culture and lifestyle. Extends on-going responsibility for child safety, well-being and permanence to families, communities and natural support systems. Families are directly involved in the planning and protection of their children.

1 Dale Avenue, Franklin, PA 16323

Provides crisis services and investigates all child abuse and neglect allegations within the county. Case management services conduct home visits, assess the safety of children, and refer children/family to appropriate services. Programs include: Drug and Alcohol Prevention, Triple P, Student Assistance Program, Truancy Outreach, Foster Care, Early Intervention, and Independent Living.

1873 Shumway Hill Road, Wellsboro, PA 16901

Practice for families to gather and create their own plan in regards to the reunification of their family after a child/children were removed from the home. Families meet with relatives, friends, case management and providers to discuss strengths and concerns. The family is given private time to create a plan that will help protect and prevent future harm to their children.

1475 Phoenixville Pike, Suite 12, West Chester, PA 19380

This program helps families overcome challenges that affect the safety, well-being, and care of children at home. It offers guidance on parenting skills like setting daily routines, positive discipline, and building strong relationships. Families also receive support connecting to resources such as stable housing, job opportunities, budgeting help, and mental health services. The program includes three meetings over the course of a couple of months, each lasting 1 to 3 hours, where families come together to make decisions and plan for their future.

11 West Main St., Bloomsburg, PA 17815

Offers community parenting classes, fatherhood basics and activities, Family Reunification Program, Family Group Decision Making, Parents as Teachers Home Visiting, Juvenile Probation Workshops and Budget Workshops.

2801 Emrick Boulevard, Bethlehem, PA 18020

Works to protect children and youth from abuse and neglect through protective and preventive services. Services include counseling, case management, parenting education, foster home care, adoption services, court-ordered custody evaluations, supervised visitation, re-unification, and permanent placement. Also contracts with other providers for group home care, residential care, life skills education, day care, day treatment, and supervised independent living.

3507 Market Street, Suite 203, Camp Hill, PA 17011

Provides telephone support, answers emails, and responds to online form submissions. Offers support topics such as current epilepsy treatments and alternative therapies, medication questions, support groups, seizure first aid and safety devices, employment and discrimination, emotional support, Epilepsy Foundation local offices, and Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP).

7 West State Street, Suite 208, Sharon, PA 16146

Offers families and others an opportunity to come together to help solve family problems. A typical conference lasts between 2-3 hours.

212 South Main Street, Suite 625, Butler, PA 16001

Provides Family Group Decision Making (FGDM) which is a strengths-based voluntary process. FGDM offers families the opportunity to join together with other people who are important in their lives, to develop a plan to resolve identified concerns. Families who enter into FGDM are guided by a Coordinator.

5100 Peach Street, Second Floor, Erie, PA 16509

Offers families and others an opportunity to come together to help solve family problems. A typical conference lasts between 2-3 hours.