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3400 High Point Boulevard, Bethlehem, PA 18017
Provides a 7-bed supervised housing and transitional living facility to older adolescents.
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1415 North Broad Street, Suite 100, Philadelphia, PA 19122
Provides support and real life tools for youth who want to make an investment in their future. Youth will work with AIC coaches to create a customized service plan that will help them to achieve their goals related to:
  • Completing High School/GED
  • Enrolling in College/Vocational School
  • Computer Literacy
  • Employment/Career Planning
  • Housing
  • Connections/Relationship-Building
  • Personal Development
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75 Public Avenue, Montrose, PA 18801
Offers several specialized programs to support families and children in the community.
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255 Miller Street, Chambersburg, PA 17201
Provides a safe, supervised environment for youth while also supporting them in preparing for independence. The focus of the coed program is to assist youth with completing educational goals, gaining employment, and developing daily living skills while also enjoying age appropriate privileges.
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405 Willowbrook Lane, West Chester, PA 19382
Prepares young males making the transition from placement to independent living with the skills and resources necessary to become independent and productive members of society. Live-in house parent supervision, access to normal community life and activities, and availability of New Life Alternative School if needed. Life skills assessment and life skills plan for each young person. Formal and informal opportunities for life skills education with a level system leading to readiness for living independently. Opportunity to continue individual treatment through community and New Life resources. On-going guidance and support for the client's next step whether it is returning to family, post high school training, the military, or living independently.
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322 North Second Street, Sunbury, PA 17801
Provides youth who are in care or involved in the aftercare program with services to assist them with gaining independence. Facilitate youth in group settings; assist with driving, housing, employment, and education options; works with service providers to advocate for youth; facilitates informal family conferences to assure life connections for youth; and assures Chafee Grant funding is utilized to the fullest extent.
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255 Butler Avenue, Suite 103A, Lancaster, PA 17601
Provides supervised housing/residential transitional living services to older adolescents in care of the child welfare or juvenile justice system. Services include:
  • Community group living
  • Life skills (individual/group training)
  • Assistance in developing and completing and individual plan for independence and permanency
  • Individual apartments: Case Management Services provided
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1880 John F Kennedy Boulevard, Suite 660, Philadelphia, PA 19103
Provides supervised housing/residential transitional living services to older adolescents' in care of the child welfare system. Services include:
  • Single scattered-site apartments
  • Individual therapy
  • Cultural and recreational events
  • Life skills training
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337 West Market Street, York, PA 17401
Provides Independent Living case management to young people involved or formally involved with the Child Welfare system. Services include life skills (individual/group training), assistance in developing and completing an individual plan for independence and permanency, and case Management Services. Offers some housing options for youth who aged out of foster care at 18 or older and are not yet 24 years old, but they must be working to qualify.
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592 Williamson Road, Meadville, PA 16335
Assists youth with their transition to independence. The program offers needs assessment, an individual goal plan, life skills instruction, support, transition planning and aftercare assistance.
Provides affordable housing, basic necessities, support and programming to young adults to help them achieve their long-term goals.
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255 Miller Street, Chambersburg, PA 17201
Enables at-risk youth to experience the safety and security of living in a highly structured program within the community at a time of crisis.
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2611 Stayton Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15212
Provides skills coaching around areas of housing, education, employment, parenting, community involvement, and building supports for young adults with a history of out of home placement by child welfare services. Services are community-based.
211 Quarry Drive, West Lawn, PA 19609
Provides a tool used to assist foster parents in preparing young adults to live on their own. Utilizing the tools from the Casey Life Skills web-based system, FCCY has developed a program of continuous evaluation and planning, with a strong emphasis on the role of the foster parent.
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