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667 South River Street, Plains, PA 18705

Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASAs) are community volunteers who serve as the voice of abused and neglected children in the court system. The advocacy looks to ensure that the children will be safe, secure and given a better opportunity to thrive.

141 East Hunting Park, Philadelphia, PA 19124

Provides 24 hour care in approved foster homes, reunification, legal custodianship, and life skill training for foster youth age 14 and older.

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.

730 Phillips Street, Stroudsburg, PA 18360

Provides a supportive service that is designed to assist children in functioning more effectively and handling problems facing them. It is an in-home program consisting primarily of activities, tutoring and individual counseling provided by a professional advisor. Those who are eligible for the Advisor Program are individuals referred from Probation, Children and Youth clients who are referred by agency caseworkers and /or C.A.S.S.P. clients.

53 West Foothills Drive, Drums, PA 18222

Offers counseling for foster and adoptive children to address the multifaceted challenges arising from traumas. Provides a comprehensive approach geared towards establishing and maintaining consistent, secure environments vital for the wellbeing of children. Offers parenting support, counseling, and education for birth, adoptive, foster, and kinship parents.

420 Holmes Street, Suite 201, Bellefonte, PA 16823

Opportunities to donate to the Ethel Beaver fund which helps foster parents offer the foster children the same advantages as other children. 100% of funds go to things including summer camp fees, proms, graduations, school activities, etc for the children.

306 Penn Street, Huntingdon, PA 16652

Provides a variety of services unique to each individual's goals. Coordinates services deemed necessary to help foster youth make progress toward their goals and provides support as they work toward independence.

512 W. Township Line Road, Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462

Provides intensive therapeutic services to a child and family in settings other than a provider agency or office such as the home or school.

667 North River Street, Plains, PA 18705

Provides a network volunteers to represent the best interests of foster children in their respective communities. Provides an advocate to help amplify their voice and make sure they are safe, secure, and given the opportunity to thrive.

1210 Stanbridge Street, Suite 600, Norristown, PA 19401

Supports Montgomery County families whose children and adolescents have behavioral health concerns navigate the public child serving systems—behavioral health, juvenile justice, child welfare, and education—as well as connect with each other and community resources.

187 North Church Street, Hazleton, PA 18201

Provides a travel bag with toiletries and the basics to children and youth in foster care placement.

65 North Washington Street, Suite 1 , Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701

Offers counseling for foster and adoptive children to address the multifaceted challenges arising from traumas. Provides a comprehensive approach geared towards establishing and maintaining consistent, secure environments vital for the wellbeing of children. Offers parenting support, counseling, and education for birth, adoptive, foster, and kinship parents.

610 Old York Road, Jenkintown, PA 19046

Adoption Counseling and support groups are available for all stages and members of the adoption process, including parents and children. Services Include: A) Therapy sessions offered for adoptive children to help them heal from past traumas B) Parent group sessions offered for proadaptive and post adoptive parents C) Information, referral, education, and mentorship offered for those engaging in the adoption process

1157 Market Street, Williamsport, PA 17701

Provides a Hope Box of needed items that include: new and gently used clothing, shoes, socks, underwear, blankets and bedding, games, toys, books, hygiene kits, and cell phone chargers for teens. Each child leaves the Hope Chest with a backpack, duffel, or suitcase in which to carry their belongings.