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353 Buford Avenue, Gettysburg, PA 17325

Addresses the needs of Latinx families by offering the opportunity for individual family sessions and a support group setting for parents to build community. Both session types are focused on the prevention of substance use and risky sexual behavior. These goals are accomplished by concentrating on developing family support for adolescents in all areas of their lives.

360 Locust Street, Columbia, PA 17512

Shelter guests and the community can come to the Day Center for help with needed resources. They have a Case Manager who can assist with job and home searches, obtaining id's, recovery assistance, professional connections, benefits, medical connections and much more. All are welcome to hang out at their Day Center for a warming or cooling station. Free lunch 11:00am to 12:00pm, coffee, water, snacks, and resource help. Individuals do not have to be staying at the shelter to attend the day center.

430 Pittston Avenue, Scranton, PA 18505

A referral program designed to help those that are unhoused or experiencing housing instability with information regarding emergency shelters, housing counseling, and linkages to community services. Additionally, the Family Support Program provides assistance with food, hygiene items, and period products.

807 Wallace Avenue, Suite 205, Pittsburgh, PA 15221

Provides activities kids, parents, and caregivers of all ages can take part in. Activities for infants and toddlers encourage them to explore and learn new things and preschoolers get prepared for their Kindergarten classrooms. Offers classes and group activities tailored to parents with children up to 18 years of age. Services and schedule vary by site. Visit the website for details.

420 Chartiers Avenue, Mc Kees Rocks, PA 15136

Provides activities kids, parents, and caregivers of all ages can take part in. Activities for infants and toddlers encourage them to explore and learn new things and preschoolers get prepared for their Kindergarten classrooms. Offers classes and group activities tailored to parents with children up to 18 years of age. Services and schedule vary by site. Visit the website for details.

423 East Lincoln Highway, Coatesville, PA 19320

Child development and education through home visits, nationally certified parent education through Parents as Teachers National Center, case management, increasing self-sufficiency via employment, education training. Also serves as code red cooling center

187 Five Points Richmond Road, Bangor, PA 18013

Provides resources, referrals, and programs to empower Bangor Area School District families. Services include counseling, an emergency food pantry, a free clothes closet, and a one-time financial assistance with rent and utilities to qualifying applicants

200 West Spring Street, Boyertown, PA 19512

Provides support for individuals and families encountering a difficult time of life. Assists them in getting life's basic necessities. Assists household in filing out applications for local resources.

1873 Shumway Hill Road, Wellsboro, PA 16901

An intensive specialized children and youth program that works closely with parents with substance abuse concerns, caretakers, and providers to assist in maintaining the family unit or to return children to their homes as soon as possible. A registered nurse that will assist with the physical health of the family. Participants also have the ability to participate in other programs such as therapeutic programs and Family Group Decision Making.

353 Buford Avenue, Gettysburg, PA 17325

Offers an evidence-based intervention program that is provided at the beginning of services with the center, that functions to identify family strengths, challenges, and needs, all while increasing motivation for change.

734 Miller Avenue, Clairton, PA 15025

Provides activities kids, parents, and caregivers of all ages can take part in. Activities for infants and toddlers encourage them to explore and learn new things and preschoolers get prepared for their Kindergarten classrooms. Offers classes and group activities tailored to parents with children up to 18 years of age. Services and schedule vary by site. Visit the website for details.

1630 Arlington Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15210

Provides activities kids, parents, and caregivers of all ages can take part in. Activities for infants and toddlers encourage them to explore and learn new things and preschoolers get prepared for their Kindergarten classrooms. Offers classes and group activities tailored to parents with children up to 18 years of age. Services and schedule vary by site. Visit the website for details.

4990 State Road, Suite 101 , Drexel Hill, PA 19026

Investigates all allegations of child abuse and neglect, as mandated by state law. Services include: Adoption Services, Child Sexual Abuse Center, Child Welfare, Community Education, Emergency Services, Family Support Services, Foster Care and Kinship Care Services, Independent Living Services for Transition-Age Youth, Information and Referral, Home Protective Services (SCOH), Intake Evaluations, Residential Placement, Supervised Independent Living.

41 Macek Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15227

Provides activities kids, parents, and caregivers of all ages can take part in. Activities for infants and toddlers encourage them to explore and learn new things and preschoolers get prepared for their Kindergarten classrooms. Offers classes and group activities tailored to parents with children up to 18 years of age. Services and schedule vary by site. Visit the website for details.

25 Belford Boulevard, Milton, PA 17847

Provides a specialized form of foster family care intended for children and youth whose needs exceed the capabilities of a traditional foster home. Such children are often sent to group homes or institutions, which do not provide a family living experience. As a vital alternative, a treatment family is specially selected and trained to deal with the child's special needs and to help each child grow in a successful family atmosphere. Through family activities and community events, children participating in Family-Based Services will learn the responsibilities and behaviors that come with being part of a caring family.

629 East Drinker Street, Dunmore, PA 18512

Provides a specialized form of foster family care intended for children and youth whose needs exceed the capabilities of a traditional foster home. Such children are often sent to group homes or institutions, which do not provide a family living experience. As a vital alternative, a treatment family is specially selected and trained to deal with the child's special needs and to help each child grow in a successful family atmosphere. Through family activities and community events, children participating in Family-Based Services will learn the responsibilities and behaviors that come with being part of a caring family.

208 Penn Avenue, 2nd Floor, Penn Plaza Shopping Center, Turtle Creek, PA 15145

Provides both general and specialized social services for all members of the family, particularly children, adolescents, and mothers. Services include nurse home visiting, mental health services, substance abuse prevention and treatment, child development and school readiness, parenting education, and community building.

230 Third Street, Rankin, PA 15104

Provides activities kids, parents, and caregivers of all ages can take part in. Activities for infants and toddlers encourage them to explore and learn new things and preschoolers get prepared for their Kindergarten classrooms. Offers classes and group activities tailored to parents with children up to 18 years of age. Services and schedule vary by site. Visit the website for details.

208 Hollidaysburg Plaza, Duncansville, PA 16635

Provides a variety of family services that are designed to support the healthy development of families.

515 Walnut Street, Pottstown, PA 19464

Provides expectant mothers with early prenatal care and birth preparation. Connects families to health insurance, health services, parenting and child development workshops, screenings, counseling, and early learning and intervention resources for young children.

1100 Powell Street, Norristown, PA 19401

Provides mental and behavioral case management services that include supports coordination, information and referral, consultation and education, counseling, therapy, and family driven support services.

200 East State Street, Suite 304, Media, PA 19063

Helps the Hispanic community learn more about and access resources in Delaware County. Assists with health and social services, agency referrals, and advocacy.

2000 Mifflin Street, Philadelphia, PA 19145

Offers free linguistically and culturally-appropriate health services, education, and social services to pregnant women, children ages 0 to 3, and their families. Services include weekly home visits providing education and support services during pregnancy through baby's third birthday; education and family support services for families with eligible children at state licensed child care center; services to children with disabilities; and connections to resources for healthcare, housing, and emergency supplies.

2112 Walnut Street, Harrisburg, PA 17103

Serves mothers during pregnancy and post-delivery, their children, and families through in-home support, counseling, and material assistance. Offers program services that include the following: In-home visitation; Person-centered case management; Parenting education; Sibling support; Unlimited home visitation during pregnancy and post-delivery; Health care navigation; Direct support or referrals for childcare, housing, employment searches/application assistance, clothing, and food; Information and education on GED classes/higher education; STD education; Personal finance and budgeting; Assistance applying for benefit and entitlement programs; Access to baby, family, and food pantries.

233 West High Street, Gettysburg, PA 17325

Provides an opportunity for families to spend quality time together while learning new skills through games and interactive activities. Parents and youth meet one evening per week for seven weeks to promote family bonding, maintain open communication, and use family strengths to solve problems. Includes dinner and childcare.