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444 East Susquehanna Street, Allentown, PA 18103
Provides services to victims of domestic violence including a 24-hour hotline, counseling, support groups, court advocacy, and safe housing when fleeing abuse. Also offers training programs on domestic violence for businesses, police officers, clergy, health care providers, and other social service agency staff, as well as prevention programs to youth.
Provides services and supports projects related to Lions International's global causes: vision, hunger, diabetes, environment, childhood cancer, and mental health and wellness. Includes supporting research and assistance for individuals with hearing impairments, collecting used eyeglasses, hearing aids, and electronic items (such as cell phones), conducting vision screenings, offering education on diabetes care and prevention, promoting blood drives, and coordinating with local emergency management agencies.
1615 Manheim Pike, Chelsea Square, Lancaster, PA 17601
Wireless Hopeline Project: Donated phones are refurbished, recycled or sold. Proceeds are donated to nonprofit domestic violence shelters. Refurbished phones are reprogrammed to call 911 and distributed to domestic violence survivors. Drop off your phone at any Verizon Wireless Communications Store. Lancaster locations are listed below: Lancaster Verizon Store Chelsea Square Shopping Center, 1615 Manheim Pike, Lancaster Park City Mall-Kiosk Park City Mall, 504 Park City Center, Lancaster BJ's Lancaster 110 Centerville Road, Lancaster
1101 Market Street, Harrisburg, PA 17103
Provides a 911 emergency phone to clients. Accepts donations of unwanted cell phones to support efforts to end domestic violence.
Offers four programs to help low-income Pennsylvania residents get or keep their telephone service. They are: - Lifeline: Provides a credit of $11.75 on the regular monthly telephone bill. Persons are eligible if they receive SSI or TANF or their yearly income meets Lifeline guidelines. Persons eligible for this program receive a $20 credit towards the connection charge. - Lifeline 135: Provides a credit of up to $9.25 on the regular monthly telephone bill. Customer can purchase Optional Services (Caller ID, Call Waiting, etc.) and certain packages that include local toll and /or optional services. Persons eligible for this program receive a $20 credit towards the line connection charge. - Universal Telephone Assistance Program (UTAP): Helps Verizon Pennsylvania low-income customers pay some or all of their telephone bill's basic charges. Qualified Lifeline applicants can receive up to $200 (first time) and up to $100 every six months thereafter. The Dollar Energy Fund manages this program for Ver
