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Homewood Children's Village
Pittsburgh - The Scholar Project
Offers an after school program for teens that seeks to educate and empower high school youth living in the Homewood-Brushton community of Pittsburgh through a seamless integration of curriculum-based arts programming, leadership development, academic support, and service learning experiences.
801 North Homewood Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15208
Eligibility: Open to all high school students who live, go to school, attend church,
or participate in social activites in the East End neighborhoods of
Pittsburgh.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 5:00pm
Saint Anthony School Programs
Wexford - School Programs
Provides students with individualized lesson plans to determine each child's level of inclusion. Offers special resource room support.
2000 Corporate Drive
Wexford, PA 15090
Eligibility: Individuals with autism, Down syndrome, and other intellectual disabilities age 5 to 21.
Hours: Irregular - call for details.
Devereux - Advanced Behavioral Health - Pennsylvania
Devereux Children's Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Services - Children's Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Services (CIDDS)
Campus and community based residential treatment, including specialized programs and schools for individuals with autism; sexual responsibility programs for males, special education programs including day school programs, treatment family program, community integration and employment programs.
390 East Boot Road
West Chester, PA 19380
Eligibility: Intellectual and developmental disabilities, autism, dual diagnosis,
neurological impairments; emotional, behavioral, sexual and
developmental disorders. For ages: birth to 21.
Hours: 24/7
Buxmont Academy and Community Service Foundation
Bethlehem - Family Group Decision Making
Brings together family and friends to support and help parents and caregivers develop a plan for the future of their family. Helps youth to take responsibility for their actions and gives families decision-making power in issues that affect them. Provides trained facilitators to provide a safe space to ensure every voice is heard to:
A) Enable youth to take control of their own lives
B) Help youth to create a hopeful plan for the future
C) Build collaborative relationships with service providers
531 Main Street, 1st Floor
Bethlehem, PA 18018
Eligibility: Children and youth ages 12 to 18 and their parents/caregivers
Hours: Call for information.
Friendship House
School Based Behavioral Health
The SBBH Team Program is a mental health program designed for youth ages 5 to 13 years who are experiencing social, emotional, and or behavioral difficulties that impair their ability to function in school and other settings. Provides a "clinical home" for youth and families, ensuring that services are accessible, coordinated across child serving systems, integrated with school interventions, and comprehensive in nature. The SBBH Team is based in the school but delivers services to the child and family in the school, home and community settings. By acting as the single point of contact for children and families, the team will assume clinical responsibility for treatment interventions, coordination of care and case management activities.
1509 Maple Street
Scranton, PA 18505
Pyramid Healthcare
Erie - Erie Outpatient Treatment Center
Provides comprehensive services for adults, including Intensive Outpatient and Outpatient Programs, Medication Assisted Treatment, and Certified Recovery Specialist support. Offers unique Partial Hospitalization Programs with integrated mental health and substance use care. Delivers specialized services for adolescents, including school-based programs and family sessions. Conducts walk-in and mobile assessments for immediate support.
2409 State Street
1st Floor, Suite C
Erie, PA 16503
Eligibility: Call or visit the website for more information
Hours: Walk-in Assessments: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 1:30pm
Outpatient Services: Available by appointment during the day or evening, call for more information
North Philly Project
Philadelphia - Do You Want To Play?
Uses basketball as a gathering point of recreation, education, and career opportunities for growth and sustained success for community youth. Connects participants to resources and information to help fulfill their needs and goals. Provides wraparound support services at partnered schools and in the community.
1755 North Thirteenth Street
No. 176
Philadelphia, PA 19122
Eligibility: Students enrolled in C.B. Community Schools, Opportunity Network
Alternative Schools, and JEVS E3
Hours: League Games: Fridays; call or email for more information. Support
Services: Monday through Friday during school hours at partnered
schools; call or email for more information.
Homewood Children's Village
Pittsburgh - The Scholar Project
Saint Anthony School Programs
Wexford - School Programs
Devereux - Advanced Behavioral Health - Pennsylvania
Devereux Children's Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Services - Children's Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Services (CIDDS)
Buxmont Academy and Community Service Foundation
Bethlehem - Family Group Decision Making
Friendship House
School Based Behavioral Health
Pyramid Healthcare
Erie - Erie Outpatient Treatment Center
North Philly Project
Philadelphia - Do You Want To Play?
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