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730 Phillips Street, Stroudsburg, PA 18360

The Monroe County Children and Youth investigates reports of child abuse, neglect or abandonment; document substantiated cases; provide for the temporary placement of children who, for their own protection, have been removed from the custody of the adults who are responsible for their care; work with families who are experiencing a problem with child abuse with the objective of facilitating continued family unification or reunification; and provide ongoing supportive services for children in permanent placement.

601 Westtown Road, Suite 310, West Chester, PA 19380

Provides assistance to address safety, permanency, and well-being issues of children. Includes child welfare, adoption and foster care, and other social services.

40 North Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 310, Greensburg, PA 15601

Accepts reports of child abuse/neglect in Westmoreland County. Provides in-home support to families when the Assessment Division determines that a family is in need of services After hours, or if a child is in imminent danger, call 911 to be referred to an on-call caseworker.

435 East Front Street, Danville, PA 17821

Offers the investigation of reports of child abuse, neglect or abandonment; document substantiated cases; provide for the temporary placement of children who, for their own protection, have been removed from the custody of the adults who are responsible for their care; work with families who are experiencing a problem with child abuse with the objective of facilitating continued family unification or reunification; and provide ongoing supportive services for children in permanent placement.

648 Park Street, Suite C, Honesdale, PA 18431

The Wayne County Office of Children and Youth, under Pennsylvania law, is mandated to investigate all reports of suspected abuse, neglect, or dependency of children from birth to age 18 in Wayne County. Our professional staff investigate reports made to the office and work with families, when appropriate, to address conditions which adversely affect a child’s care. The staff works with families directly and also coordinates services with community resources to improve family conditions. In-home services, placement services, and adoption services are integral to the child protective service function.

95 West Beau Street, Suite 300, Washington, PA 15301

Intake for the services provided by Washington County CYS. Services include: A) Investigating allegations of child abuse and neglect. B) Providing temporary safe care and supportive services for children in need of placement outside of the home. C) Community education, parent education, and other preventive services to reduce the number of families needing CYS services. D) Providing a stable permanent family through adoption or permanent legal custody, along with post-permanency support.

135-137 West Market Street, West Chester, PA 19382

Provides hotlines for crime victims, their families, law enforcement, hospital personnel, and other professionals or community members who need information, assistance, and/or accompaniment related to a victimization/violence. Hotline 610-692-7273

506 Broad Street, Milford, PA 18337

Provides investigation of reports of child abuse, neglect or abandonment; document substantiated cases; provide for the temporary placement of children who, for their own protection, have been removed from the custody of the adults who are responsible for their care; work with families who are experiencing a problem with child abuse with the objective of facilitating continued family unification or reunification; and provide ongoing supportive services for children in permanent placement.

1430 DeKalb Street, Norristown, PA 19401

Investigate reports, when appropriate, to address conditions which adversely affect a child's care. Works with families directly and also coordinate services with community resources to improve family conditions.

Operates 24-hour hotline to accept reports of suspected child abuse and neglect. Forwards information to proper local authorities for investigation. Each report is handled by a trained specialist who will determine the most appropriate course of action.

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.

1080 8th Avenue, Third Floor, Beaver Falls, PA 15010

Responds to and investigates all reports of suspected abuse or neglect of children in Beaver County. Callers may remain anonymous.

636 West Poplar Street, York, PA 17401

Offers 1 to 72-hour short-term respite care for children ages birth through six years old. Serves as a 24-hour hotline for families in crisis. Prevents child abuse and neglect through respite, support, education, and counseling services. Seeks volunteers.

100 West 6th Street, Suite 1, Media, PA 19063

Offers a range of services to children who have been sexually abused. We offer free individual and family therapy, as well as psycho educational and support groups. Additionally, we run the Delaware County Children's Advocacy Center where children referred by Children & Youth Services, law enforcement agencies, or the District Attorney's office are interviewed when abuse is suspected. We provide abuse prevention programs for children, teens, and adults, as well as specialized professional training.

1510 Chester Pike, Suite 102s, Eddystone, PA 19022

Investigates all allegations of child abuse and neglect, as mandated by state law. Provides a wide range of services including: 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.

10700 Frankstown Road, Suite 301, Pittsburgh, PA 15235

Accepts reports (calls) 24 hours a day from any person, in accordance with Pennsylvania's Child Protective Services Law. The DHS Office of Children Youth and Families Intake Department also takes calls about suspected abuse and neglect. You may remain anonymous. CYF call screeners do not log telephone numbers. The call screener gathers the information and consults with their supervisor about whether to investigate. A supervisor looks at any available DHS and CYF data related to the child and family, assesses risk and safety and either screens out or chooses to investigate. If the child is unsafe, a caseworker is dispatched within two hours.

9219 Route 487, Suite D, Dushore, PA 18614

Investigates reports of child abuse, neglect or abandonment; document substantiated cases; provide for the temporary placement of children who, for their own protection, have been removed from the custody of the adults who are responsible for their care; work with families who are experiencing a problem with child abuse with the objective of facilitating continued family unification or reunification; and provide ongoing supportive services for children in permanent placement.

2 Piper Way, Suite 200, Lock Haven, PA 17745

Services include investigation of reported child abuse and child neglect. The goal is to keep the child in a safe home and prevent abuse, neglect and exploitation.

636 West Poplar Street, York, PA 17401

Offers support for families. Groups follow the PA Family Support Alliance model and are facilitated by trained volunteers to improve parenting and strengthen families. Provides volunteer opportunities available for ages 14 and older.

111 North Pennsylvania Boulevard, Suite 110, Wilkes Barre, PA 18701

Investigates reports of child abuse, neglect or abandonment; document substantiated cases; provide for the temporary placement of children who, for their own protection, have been removed from the custody of the adults who are responsible for their care; work with families who are experiencing a problem with child abuse with the objective of facilitating continued family unification or reunification; and provide ongoing supportive services for children in permanent placement.

8425 Sharon-Mercer Road, Mercer, PA 16137

Provides assessment and investigation of allegations of child abuse and neglect. Conducts general protective service assessments and child protective service investigations when allegations of child abuse/neglect are reported to the agency or to ChildLine, and when the abuse is alleged to have occurred in Mercer County.

130 Old New Salem Road, Uniontown, PA 15401

Accepts reports and investigates allegations of child abuse and neglect. Provides in-home services and out of home placement to families as appropriate.

55 East Court Street, 3rd Floor, Doylestown, PA 18901

Provides child protective services, child abuse counseling, general crime prevention programs, and a child abuse hotline. Responsible under Pennsylvania Public Law to receive and investigate specific allegations of physical, sexual, or emotional abuse.

425 Franklin Farms Lane, Chambersburg, PA 17202

Promotes the well-being of children and their families. Investigates reports involving abused, neglected, exploited, or truant/incorrigible children and provide in-home services to families who meet Children and Youth legal criteria. Provides intervention in family disputes and crises. Offers services including information and referral, courtesy services for other child welfare agencies, screening, mediation and brief intervention, safety and risk assessment, investigations, parent and life skills training, in-home protective services, case management and collaboration, family service planning, placement services, reunification planning, permanency planning, and adoption.