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21 Elm Street, Bradford, PA 16701

Provides a 30 day emergency shelter for women, men and children, providing a safe place to stay while working to secure permanent housing, case management, life skills education, employment readiness, and financial literacy.

Assists participants to develop goals, through counseling, financial planning assistance, personal mentoring, and case management coordination services.

153 North Stratton Street, Gettysburg, PA 17325

Provides emergency shelter and case management. Offers Rapid Rehousing Assistance to Homeless Families.

7227 Hamilton Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15208

Provides access to comprehensive health services through clinics at homeless congregate sites for adults and children experiencing homelessness throughout the Pittsburgh area. A prescription voucher program is also available to individuals experiencing homelessness who have no medical assistance for covering prescription costs. Additional specialty services, outreach services, and substance abuse services are available to individuals experiencing homelessness each month.

245 East Derry Road, Hershey, PA 17033

Provides temporary housing for up to 12 months while program members participate in the transitional housing program that includes case management and addresses financial, employment, physical, mental health, and spiritual needs. An additional 6 months of supportive services are provided during transition into permanent housing.

430 Pittston Avenue, Scranton, PA 18505

Operates a ten-unit scattered site transitional housing program for homeless women with or without children. Clients coming from the Center's Emergency Shelter or the Women's Resource Center Shelter receive rental assistance and supportive services while residing in scattered site apartments. Services include: case management, assistance in acquiring safe housing, rental and utilities assistance for up to 12 months, life Skills training and goal setting, furniture and household items, emergency food and clothing, art therapy, counseling and legal services, assistance with job training and education, linkages to community agencies, and recreational opportunities.

249 South 9th Street, 2nd Floor, Pittsburgh, PA 15203

Provides private attorneys who will provide pro bono legal services once per month at the Operation Safety Net (OSN) office.

50 West Penn Street, Carlisle, PA 17013

Provides a safe and warm emergency shelter that houses up to 12 families. The shelter is a temporary home until the parents can get back on their feet. CARES provides case management, life skills classes, employment search support, parenting classes, and children’s activities. Our team also provides linkage to independent housing, benefits acquisition, and healthcare services for up to 90 days. Family shelter is located in Shippensburg, PA, Cumberland County.

100 Highland Avenue, Washington, PA 15301

Provides emergency shelter to individual women and families with children. Accommodations include private rooms for families with children and shared dormitory rooms for women. Shelter guests share common areas such as the kitchen, bathrooms, laundry facilities, living areas, and outdoor areas with fellow guests.

Provides case management to families experiencing homelessness.

413 South 19th Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104

Works with clients to place them into one of the emergency shelters in the area: Shalom House and The YWCA of Greater Harrisburg for women and children; The East Shore YMCA will, when space is available, accept referrals for single men who are able to continue paying the weekly fees after an initial payment provided by HELP.

413 South 19th Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104

Provides guidance and assistance to individuals and families living in these area shelters: Interfaith Family Shelter, Shalom House, and the YWCA: - Obtaining an income and/or permanent or temporary housing - Child care, connection to the mental health and/or drug and alcohol recovery support systems, family unification, etc.

7200 Chestnut Street, Upper Darby, PA 19082

Offers assistance to homeless people who are interested in connecting back into mainstream society. The program offers services on a variety of job-related issues. The program is designed to help homeless people find and use needed services that encourage self-sufficiency. Services include case management, job readiness skills, vocational counseling, and employment.

315 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107

Assists guests in navigating complex systems and services to achieve their goals, including obtaining benefits, identification, medical care, behavioral health care, and housing.

413 West Master Street, Philadelphia, PA 19122

Provides case management, transitional housing and supportive services to homeless women and their children. Supportive services include case management, counseling, and schooling support for each child.

7200 Chestnut Street, Upper Darby, PA 19082

Provides case care management to assist homeless individuals in making a successful transition to independent living.

420 South Fifth Avenue, Reading, PA 19611

Provides health care services to people with health problems who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. Some examples of health problems treated are: medicine refills, cold symptoms, sore muscles and joints, a new or long-term wound, flu shots, blood pressure checks, diabetes education, trouble with teir feet

308 East King Street, Lancaster, PA 17602

Provides a day center for individuals experiencing homelessness. Provides a place to use the restroom, charge phones, play games, read or rest. Serves a maximum of 20 guests. Also provides one-on-one case management.

218 South Maple Avenue, Suite 200, Greensburg, PA 15601

Provides emergency shelter to individual women and families with children. Accommodations include private rooms for families with children and shared dormitory rooms for women. Shelter guests share common areas such as the kitchen, bathrooms, laundry facilities, living areas, and outdoor areas with fellow guests.

1601 Parklane Road, Upper Level, Swarthmore, PA 19081

Engages and coordinates services and resources to meet the needs of persons with mental illness who are experiencing homelessness. Assists with community integration and works with mental health specialists, community supports, and housing resources to facilitate a transition from homelessness to community living.