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Pittsburgh Equality Center
Pittsburgh - PGH Equality Center
Provides support for LGBTQIA+ individuls and information on events, organizations, and establishments of interest to members of the community. Advocates for community education, and support. Connects individuals to resources, including medical care, psychiatric support, youth and family opportunities, and more.
5401 Centre Avenue
Room 103
Pittsburgh, PA 15232
Eligibility: Members and families of the LGBTQIA+ community.
Hours: Varies.
His Place Contact Center
Pittsburgh - Family Support Services
Offers youth a variety of academic enrichment programs, attendance support, and Bible clubs. Also offers parent support groups, food pantries, and Bible study activities.
1911 Rhine Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15212
Eligibility: Residents of the Spring Hill neighborhood.
Hours: Irregular - call for details.
Hosanna House
Pittsburgh - Youth Center
Provides varied after-school programs including Dance & Drama, Life Skills for teenage girls, Career Exploration, 5 on 5 basketball, Music Studio, Change & Explore, Rec Room, and swimming. Parents may get involved with dance and drama by chaperoning and support with teaching.
807 Wallace Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15221
Eligibility: Eligibility varies by program; determination is through application
process.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 3:00pm to 6:00pm
Human Services Center Mon Valley
Turtle Creek - Youth LIFE Program
Provides students with a place to spend their weekday afternoons and evenings. Offers training opportunities, age and skill appropriate tutorial classes, educational seminars, self-improvement classes, field trips, recreational activities, and community service projects.
519 Penn Avenue
Turtle Creek, PA 15145
Eligibility: Applicants must be in first through fifth grade residing in the Woodland
Hills School District and meet additional criteria such as income
guidelines and be Allegheny County residents.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 3:30pm to 7:00pm
Jewish Community Center of Greater Pittsburgh
Jewish Community Center - Squirrel Hill - Children Youth, & Family
Offers activities for babies and children of all ages. Programs include My Baby and Me, after-school care, school days off care, teen programs, special needs programs, family and holiday programs, summer day and overnight camps, and more. Please see JCC website at JCCPGH.org for complete listings.
5738 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15217
Eligibility: Serves all ages and people of all faiths.
Jewish Community Center of Greater Pittsburgh
Jewish Community Center - Squirrel Hill - Cultural Arts Program
Presents and hosts arts and cultural programs that reflect, involve, and enrich our community. Anchoring the JCC's cultural arts program is the American Jewish Museum (AJM). Musical theater programs are offered for school-age youth and teens and the JCC offers dance classes for all ages.
5738 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15217
Eligibility: Serves all ages and people of all faiths.
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 7:00am to 9:30pm
Friday, 7:00am to 6:00pm
Saturday and Sunday, 8:00am to 6:00pm
Jewish Community Center of Greater Pittsburgh
Jewish Community Center - South Hills - Children Youth & Family
Offers activities for babies and children of all ages. Programs include teen programs, special needs programs, fitness, family programs, and more. Click here for complete information.
345 Kane Boulevard
Pittsburgh, PA 15243
Eligibility: Serves all ages and people of all faiths.
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 5:30am to 9:30pm
Friday, 5:30am to 6:00pm
Saturday and Sunday, 8:00am to 6:00pm
Manchester Youth Development Center
Pittsburgh - Training Wheels
Offers pre-school and kindergarten program.
1214 Liverpool Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15233
Eligibility: Chiildren from age 2.7 to 5.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 7:00am to 6:00pm
Manchester Youth Development Center
Pittsburgh - Afterschool Program
Offers after-school programming with academic support, along with recreational activities and club opportunities aligned to career exploration.
1214 Liverpool Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15233
Eligibility: Children in Kindergarten through Grade 6.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 3:15pm to 6:00pm
Manchester Youth Development Center
Pittsburgh - Camp C.H.O.I.C.E.
Provides students with academic programming combined with various enrichment activities and educational field trips.
1214 Liverpool Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15233
Eligibility: Students entering grades 1 through 7.
Hours: Seasonal; typically June, July, and August.
Arsenal Family and Children's Center
Arsenal Family and Children's Center - Supervised Parenting and Play
Offers professional supervision of parental visitation and structured parent training for parents and their children up to age ten. Parents are referred by the court, private attorneys, mediators, and Allegheny County Children, Youth and Family Services
336 South Aiken Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15232
Eligibility: Parents mandated to have supervision when visiting their children.
Hours: Tuesday and Thursday, 4:00pm to 8:00pm
Saturday, 9:00am to 1:00pm
Penn State Center Pittsburgh
Penn State Cooperative Extension of Allegheny County - Penn State Extension Pittsburgh
Provides community-based educational seminars, workshops, and other activities that support the enhancement of personal skills in the following areas: Child Care and Parenting Training; Community Leadership; Youth Development and 4-H; Nutrition, Health, and Wellness; Food and Nutrition Training for Low Income Families (nutrition links); Green Industry Business Management (small business); Home Gardening and Landscaping; Horticultural Pest Management; and Pesticide Safety. Other topics may be available upon request.
1435 Bedford Avenue
Suite A
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Eligibility: No restrictions.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm
Auberle
412 Youth Zone
Offers a drop-in center for youth that provides connections to employment, education, financial literacy, housing, health, mental health and substance abuse services, legal assistance, and parenting resources.
304 Wood Street
Fifth and Sixth Floors
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Eligibility: Serves youth age 16 to 23 in foster care, aging out of foster care, or
experiencing homelessness.
Hours: Monday and Tuesday, 11:00am to 7:00pm Wenesday, 11:00am to 3:00pm
Thursday, 11:00am to 7:00pm Friday, 11:00am to 5:00pm Saturday,
11:00am to 3:00pm
Project Silk
Pittsburgh - Youth Drop-In Center
Provides a community environment for LGBTQ2+ youth of color to grow, celebrate, and express themselves. Services offered include HIV/STI testing, life skills groups, and linkage to various services.
810 Penn Avenue, 8th Floor
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Eligibility: Individuals age 13 to 29.
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 1:00pm to 8:00pm
Proud Haven
Pittsburgh - QMUNITY Center
Offers Community/Drop-In Center and a shelter for LGBTQ+ youth experiencing homelessness in Pittsburgh/Allegheny County. Also provides emotional support and resources to help LGBTQ+ youth develop the skills needed to live independently.
525 East Ohio Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15212
Eligibility: Primarily serves young adults age 18 to 25; may work with those outside
age range depending on circumstances.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 1:00pm to 7:00pm
Rankin Christian Center
Rankin - Youth Programs
Provides an After School Program for children age 6 and older and a Summer Camp Program for children in grade 1 through grade 6.
230 3rd Avenue
Rankin, PA 15104
Eligibility: Program age appropriateResidents of Woodland Hills School District and
surrounding areas
Hours: Office: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm; Programs: Irregular -
call for details
Rankin Christian Center
Rankin - Seniors on the Move Program
Provides activities to help keep senior citizens active and independent. Services vary and include social, recreational, spiritual, and educational programs. Programs are often supplemented by service projects performed by the Afterschool and Youth of the Nation Youth programs to promote intergenerational relationships.
230 3rd Avenue
Rankin, PA 15104
Eligibility: Adults age 55 and older.
Hours: Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday, 10:00am to 1:00pm
Rankin Christian Center
Rankin - Palisades Assistance Program
Assists residents facing issues regarding tenant /landlord disputes, housing discrimination, and tenant council. Provides Outreach Advocacy -- partnering with county government agencies and community leaders to ensure resources and services are available to residents. Palisades Plaza provides programming to encourage positive and healthy attitudes for the youth with the Palisades Summer Reading Program and several other programs and activities for youth programs.
230 3rd Avenue
Rankin, PA 15104
Eligibility: Low incomeResidents of Allegheny County
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm
Salvation Army - Pittsburgh Westside Worship and Service Center
Bridging the Gap
Offers juvenile prevention and/or intervention program that focuses on educating, motivating, and supporting youth and families. Provides a 12-week program that introduces different educational, social, health, and career resources available within the participant's community.
1821 Broadhead Fording Road
Pittsburgh, PA 15205
Eligibility: Youth between age 12 to 17, both males and females. First time offenders.
Truancy.
Hours: Fall, Winter, and Spring: Monday and Wednesday, 4:00pm to 7:00pm
Summer: Monday and Wednesday, 1:00pm to 4:00pm
Beaver County Rehabilitation Center
School to Work Services - School to Work Transition Services
Provides school to adult life transition services for youth with intellectual disabilities or autism. Offers opportunities for the clients to explore their interests and identify strengths and preferences. Includes instructional work classes, vocational assessments, community tours, volunteer opportunities, and paid work experiences.
701 Fifth Street
Beaver, PA 15009
Eligibility: Beaver County residents, ages 14 to 21, with intellectual disabilities or
autism
Hours: Monday through Friday, 7:30am to 3:30pm
Three Rivers Youth
Three Rivers Youth HUB Outreach Center
The Hub is an outreach and drop-in center for runaway and homeless youth. Offers counseling, meals and a computer Lab with internet access.
6117 Broad Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15206
Eligibility: Runaway and homeless youth 21 and under.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm
Tiger Pause Youth Ministry
Beaver Falls - After-School Program
Provides homework help from trained tutors, served a nutritious meal, participate in Bible studies and enjoy recreational activities. Tiger Pause maintains six after-school sites in Beaver Falls, serving approximately 150 students each day. Two centers operate four days a week and the other four run three days a week.
716 10th Street
Beaver Falls, PA 15010
Eligibility: Resident of: Beaver Falls or Midcrest Homes in Midland for after-school
programs.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 3:30pm to 6:00pm
Tyler Youth Group
Tyler Youth Group - Youth Center
Provides outreach programs/activities that meet the needs and interest of our youth and adults in the City of Aliquippa and Beaver County, Pennsylvania. Develops and implements initiatives through collaboration/partnerships with faith based and community based organizations, educational institutions (school districts, colleges/universities), local, county, state and federal governmental entities, churches, and human services agencies in the tri-state area.
605 Maratta Road
Aliquippa Tyler Community Youth Center,
Aliquippa, PA 15001
Hours: Monday through Friday, 10:00am to 5:00pm
University of Pittsburgh Office of Child Development
Homewood-Brushton - Westinghouse High School
A community-based center, the goal of which is to promote positive and healthy child and youth development, and to provide parenting skills and opportunities for economic and social self-sufficiency.
201 N Braddock Ave
Pittsburgh, PA 15208
Hours: Weekdays, 8:30am to 5:00pm
Volunteers of America of Pennsylvania - Southwestern Pennsylvania
All of Us Care
Offers after school activities, including a computer center, homework help, Step-It-Up reading program, community service projects, bully prevention meetings, PNC financial literacy sessions, youth council, and gym recreation. Other services including a summer program, computer and internet access for low-income families, high school Action Team club, and Operation Backpack to provide students with school supplies and books.
1650 Main Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15215
Eligibility: School-age students in the Lower Allegheny Valley area. Participation is
open to any individual, family or organization located within those
communities.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 10:00am to 6:00pm
Women's Center and Shelter of Greater Pittsburgh
Abuse Prevention
Offers consultation and education, as well as prevention and intervention with families involved with Allegheny County Children, Youth & Families. Victims of intimate partner violence who are CYF clients are offered assistance through legal options counseling, help through legal processes, support groups, and a CYF advocate, as well as other resources offered through Women's Center & Shelter of Greater Pittsburgh.
PO Box 9024
Pittsburgh, PA 15224
Eligibility: Victims of intimate partner violence who are CYF clients.
Hours: 24-hour service.
YMCA of Greater Pittsburgh
YMCA of Pittsburgh - Thelma Lovette - Thelma Lovette YMCA
Offers youth development programs, health and wellness activities, a computer lab, and volunteer opportunities. Services include: school-age child care, summer day camp, traveling basketball team, group exercise classes, personal training, and Pittsburgh CONNECTS Hilltop Computer Center.
2114 Centre Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 6:00am to 9:00pm; Friday, 6:00am to 8:00pm;
Saturday, 9:00am to 5:00pm
YMCA of Greater Pittsburgh
YMCA of Pittsburgh - Allegheny - YMCA
Offers aquatics, basketball, group exercise classes, karate, leaders club, learn-to-swim, low impact and step aerobics, yoga, pilates, pre- school-age and school-age child care, physical fitness, summer day camp, youth employment service, and recreation, volleyball. PHYSICAL FACILITY: meeting and community rooms, gymnasium, indoor swimming pool, barbell center, universal weight machines, exercise rooms, life steps, tread mills, exercise bikes, elliptical trainers, recumbent bikes, men's residence rooms, indoor running track, wellness center, youth play groups, art classes, and handball, racquetball, and squash courts.
600 W. North Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15212
Eligibility: Men, women, and children of all ages.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 6:00am to 9:00pm
Saturday, 8:00am to 6:00pm
Sunday, 10:00am to 2:00pm
Bloomfield-Garfield Corporation
Bloomfield-Garfield Corporation - Eastside Neighborhood Employment Center - Youth Development Center
Develops and administers after-school programs that help students recover lost credits, receive online tutoring, and prepare for paid internships and permanent jobs. Community LEARNS provides after-school and summer educational, recreational, support, and employment services to students from University Prep at Pittsburgh Milliones Grades 6 to 12. The 21st Century Program provides year-round after-school programs and day camps for Fort Pitt School students (Grades K to 5).
113 N. Pacific Avenue
Lower Level
Pittsburgh, PA 15224
Eligibility: Youth and their families, from birth to age 18
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm
YMCA of Sewickley Valley
YMCA of Sewickley Valley - Y Facilities
Basic recreational programs: swimming pools, gymnasiums, a wide variety of programs for youth, adults, and families; and physical therapy center.
625 Blackburn Road
Sewickley, PA 15143
Eligibility: No restrictions except for physical therapy center which requires a
physician's referral.
Youth Intervention Team
Team of youth specialists who work with youth, their families, schools, churches, communities, and other agencies to defuse gang-related activity. Services include: crisis intervention to youth and families; support to youth and families in dealing with negative changes in their community; training for professionals who interact with youth involved in violence; and community outreach. In-home counseling is provided, but preference is that youth visit the office. The team consists of City of Pgh. Police, Housing Authority police officers, two community support consultants, and advocates from the Center for Victims of Violent Crime.
202 Penn Circle West
Pittsburgh Police
Pittsburgh, PA 15206
Eligibility: Youth aged 25 and younger and their families.
Hours: 10:00am-6:00pm, weekdays
Bridge Career Center of Pittsburgh
Bridge of Pittsburgh - High School Equivalency Exam (GED) Preparation
Helps youth access daily living skills, education, life skills, employment, housing, and tutoring. This one-stop center serves as a gateway for youth transitioning into adulthood by providing support for those youth who are or have been in the Allegheny County Children, Youth, and Families (CYF) system.
332 Fifth Avenue
Fifth Floor
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Eligibility: Youth ages 16-21 who have been involved with the CYF system.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 4:30pm
Brookline Teen Outreach Center
Drop-In Afterschool Program
Offers drop-in afterschool programming for youth.

STEM and Fine Arts activities and instruction, cooking classes, and life skills workshops are available regularly.
520 Brookline Boulevard
Pittsburgh, PA 15226
Eligibility: Services are available to children ages 10 to 18.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 3:00pm to 6:00pm
Brookline Teen Outreach Center
Community Service and Civic Outreach
Provides opportunities for youth to engage in community service and civic engagement activities.

Projects are conducted in partnership with Scouting organizations, local non-profits, and local & state government officials as well as other community service professionals. Individuals and organizations are welcome to reach out to administrative staff to plan an event.
520 Brookline Boulevard
Pittsburgh, PA 15226
Eligibility: Programs are available to youth ages 10 to 18. Call for information about
opportunities to work with the Center on a service project.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 3:00pm to 6:00pm. Some activities may take place
outside normal Center operational hours.
Brookline Teen Outreach Center
After School Snack and Nightly Dinner
Offers after school snacks and nightly dinner for youth. Youth are also able to assist in cooking and meal preparation on Fridays.
520 Brookline Boulevard
Pittsburgh, PA 15226
Eligibility: Services are available to children ages 10 to 18.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 3:00pm to 6:00pm
Brookline Teen Outreach Center
Adventure-Based Programming
Provides programming for youth to engage in outdoor adventures to learn about nature and survival skills in a fun social context at various sites throughout Pittsburgh. Boot and Rain Gear Lending Program available free of charge. Lunch is provided.
520 Brookline Boulevard
Pittsburgh, PA 15226
Eligibility: Children age 10 to 18.
Hours: Hours vary. Call or visit website to determine exact days and times
activities occur.
Casa San Jose
Pittsburgh - Latino Community Resource Center
Offers social services to Latino immigrants in and out of Allegheny County. Provides aid to Latino families based on their individual needs, as well as youth tutoring and mentoring.
2116 Broadway Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15216
Eligibility: Primarily for the Latino community in Pittsburgh.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm
Catholic Youth Association of Pittsburgh
Stephen Foster Community Center - Senior Centers
Provides social, educational, and recreation activities and meals for older adults. Centers have exercise studios and offer a variety of classes.

Offers registration assistance for ACCESS and the Allegheny County Older Persons Transportation (OPT) Program.
286 Main Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15201
Eligibility: Adults age 60 and older.
Hours: Foster Center: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm West Deer: Hours
vary. Call for details.
Catholic Youth Association of Pittsburgh
Stephen Foster Community Center - Senior Centers
Provides social, educational, and recreation activities and meals for older adults. Centers have exercise studios and offer a variety of classes.

Offers registration assistance for ACCESS and the Allegheny County Older Persons Transportation (OPT) Program.
286 Main Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15201
Eligibility: Adults age 60 and older.
Hours: Foster Center: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm West Deer: Hours
vary. Call for details.
Catholic Youth Association of Pittsburgh
Stephen Foster Community Center - Senior Centers
Provides social, educational, and recreation activities and meals for older adults. Centers have exercise studios and offer a variety of classes.

Offers registration assistance for ACCESS and the Allegheny County Older Persons Transportation (OPT) Program.
286 Main Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15201
Eligibility: Adults age 60 and older.
Hours: Foster Center: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm West Deer: Hours
vary. Call for details.
Catholic Youth Association of Pittsburgh
Polish Hill Senior Center - Senior Centers
Provides social, educational, and recreation activities and meals for older adults. Centers have exercise studios and offer a variety of classes.

Offers registration assistance for ACCESS and the Allegheny County Older Persons Transportation (OPT) Program.
30th and Paulowana Streets
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Eligibility: Adults age 60 and older.
Hours: Foster Center: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm West Deer: Hours
vary. Call for details.
Catholic Youth Association of Pittsburgh
Polish Hill Senior Center - Senior Centers
Provides social, educational, and recreation activities and meals for older adults. Centers have exercise studios and offer a variety of classes.

Offers registration assistance for ACCESS and the Allegheny County Older Persons Transportation (OPT) Program.
30th and Paulowana Streets
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Eligibility: Adults age 60 and older.
Hours: Foster Center: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm West Deer: Hours
vary. Call for details.
Catholic Youth Association of Pittsburgh
Polish Hill Senior Center - Senior Centers
Provides social, educational, and recreation activities and meals for older adults. Centers have exercise studios and offer a variety of classes.

Offers registration assistance for ACCESS and the Allegheny County Older Persons Transportation (OPT) Program.
30th and Paulowana Streets
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Eligibility: Adults age 60 and older.
Hours: Foster Center: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm West Deer: Hours
vary. Call for details.
Catholic Youth Association of Pittsburgh
West Deer Senior Center - Senior Centers
Provides social, educational, and recreation activities and meals for older adults. Centers have exercise studios and offer a variety of classes.

Offers registration assistance for ACCESS and the Allegheny County Older Persons Transportation (OPT) Program.
4835 Gibsonia Road
Route 910
Allison Park, PA 15101
Eligibility: Adults age 60 and older.
Hours: Foster Center: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm West Deer: Hours
vary. Call for details.
Catholic Youth Association of Pittsburgh
West Deer Senior Center - Senior Centers
Provides social, educational, and recreation activities and meals for older adults. Centers have exercise studios and offer a variety of classes.

Offers registration assistance for ACCESS and the Allegheny County Older Persons Transportation (OPT) Program.
4835 Gibsonia Road
Route 910
Allison Park, PA 15101
Eligibility: Adults age 60 and older.
Hours: Foster Center: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm West Deer: Hours
vary. Call for details.
Catholic Youth Association of Pittsburgh
West Deer Senior Center - Senior Centers
Provides social, educational, and recreation activities and meals for older adults. Centers have exercise studios and offer a variety of classes.

Offers registration assistance for ACCESS and the Allegheny County Older Persons Transportation (OPT) Program.
4835 Gibsonia Road
Route 910
Allison Park, PA 15101
Eligibility: Adults age 60 and older.
Hours: Foster Center: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm West Deer: Hours
vary. Call for details.
Center for Hearing and Deaf Services
Pittsburgh - Deaf Youth Program
Provides social and recreational opportunities for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing (HoH) children and youth to interact with other members of the Deaf and HoH community. Weekly activities and special events are available.
1945 Fifth Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Eligibility: Open to Deaf and HoH children and youth, age 3 to 18, and their families.
Hours: Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm Event hours vary
- please call or visit the website for information and a calendar of
events.
Center for Hope
Ambridge - Food and Material Good Assistance
Provides outreach and services to a community that has undergone economic hardship and demographic change in what has been designated a distressed community. Services include a food pantry, fresh market, outdoor food lockers, Thursday night dinners, and youth programs.
740 Park Road
Ambridge, PA 15003
Eligibility: Residents of Ambridge
Hours: Hours vary by program; Office Hours: Monday through Thursday, 11:00am to
3:00pm
Center for Victims
Pittsburgh - Dialogue and Resolution
Offers mediation services as an alternative to the court for resolving disputes such as: landlord/tenant problems, "fence" disputes between neighbors, disputes involving children/youth, minor civil/criminal complaints, domestic disputes, business/consumer disputes, and multi-party/multi-issue disputes. Offers training on mediation skills and workshops and seminars on conflict management, communication skills building, team building, and negotiation for adults and youth.
3433 East Carson Street
Suite 300
Pittsburgh, PA 15203
Eligibility: Anyone needing mediation services is eligible. Mediation is voluntary;
both parties must be willing to participate.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm
Center that CARES (Children/Adults Recreational and Educational Services)
Center that CARES
Provides services and activities to children, youth, young adults, and their families through year-round programs that are active during both the school year and the summer months. Staff and counselors will assist children and youth with their homework, supervise recreational play, and provide assitance in preparing for post-graduation life.
2701 Centre Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Eligibility: Children in grades Pre-K to 12th grade.
Hours: Call for information
The Doorway
Pittsburgh - General Information
Provides assessment for substance abuse, and referrals for housing, employment, education, and drug/alcohol rehabilitation. Will provide a meal and box of groceries for those in need. Rec Center for youth provides a safe space for fun and offers snacks and meals. In conjunction with local law enforcement authorities, provides a location where offenders, both youth and adults, can work off court assigned community service hours.
10 California Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15202
Eligibility: Youth and adults who are runaways, homeless, addicted, incarcerated or
recently released, or otherwise at risk or are in crisis.
Hours: Monday, 11:00am to 8:00pm; Tuesday and Friday, 11:00am to 10:00pm;
Thursday, 9:00am to 5:00pm
Eastside Neighborhood Employment Center
Eastside Neighborhood Employment Center - Employment Assistance
Assists with resume writing, job leads, interview preparation training referrals, and career assistance for adults and youth. A career counselor for youth, ages 14 to 21, helps with job readiness, resume preparation and job search/placement. Free computer classes offered.
113 North Pacific Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15224
Eligibility: City of Pittsburgh residents, Allegheny County residents, and State of PA
residents
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm
Eighth Avenue Place
Eighth Avenue Place - Youth Programs
Operates a community and recreation center for youth. Sponsors job training and internships at the ministry's coffee shop, where youth can learn the basics of working in customer service. Offers a leadership program for African-American males, a Christian youth Bible study group, outreach to at-risk youth, and community service programs.
811 West Street
Homestead, PA 15120
Eligibility: Youth
Hours: Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 7:00am to noon
Familylinks
Pittsburgh - Downtown Outreach Center & Shelter
Provides comprehensive emergency shelter and outreach services to homeless and at-risk youth for up to 60 days. Staff works with each youth to ensure that their medical, behavioral health, and basic needs are addressed. Additionally, DOCS helps the youths obtain secondary or post-secondary education and/or employment, so that the youth can transition successfully to adulthood.
401 North Highland Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15206
Eligibility: Young adults age 18 to 25 who are experiencing homelessness.
Hours: 24 hours/day, 7 days/week.
Franklin Center of Beaver County
Main Office, Aliquippa - Youth Programs and Summer Camps
Offers year-round and summer day camp enrichment programs for children and youth. STEM-focused after-school program, and special interest day camps that focus on business, science, the environment, and the arts.
524 Franklin Avenue
Aliquippa, PA 15001
Eligibility: Beaver County youth. Programming available for ages 8 through 17. Call
for details.
Hours: Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm Program Hours:
Vary. Call for details.
Salvation Army - Kittanning Worship and Service Center
Material and Financial Assistance
Emergency Assistance for financially struggling individuals and families in crisis seeking assistance for such things as food, clothing, rent, household utility expenses and similar miscellaneous living needs. Referrals made for assistance not offered at facility. May also offer seasonal assistance, such as school supplies, winter coats, and holiday toys or food where funds are available.

Also offered at this location is The Salvation Army Bridging the Gap program - a juvenile prevention and/or intervention program that focuses on educating, motivating, and supporting youth and families. Candidates for this program are males and females, ages 12-17, who are having truancy, or behavioral issues. Provides a 12 week life-changing experience that will inspire participants to make positive changed within their lives. The program also introduces different educational, social, health and career resources available within the participantâs community.

A Back 2 Work Gear program is also offered for individuals
205 South Jefferson Street
Kittanning, PA 16201
Eligibility: Low income
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 9:00am to 3:00pm
Salvation Army - Kittanning Worship and Service Center
Bridging The Gap
Juvenile prevention and/or intervention program that focuses on educating, motivating, and supporting youth and families, providing a 12 week life-changing experience that will inspire participants to make positive changed within their lives.
205 South Jefferson Street
Kittanning, PA 16201
Eligibility: Children and/or adolescents from age 12 to age 17
Hours: Fall, Winter and Spring: Tuesday, Thursday, 3:00pm to 6:00pm; Summer:
10:00am to 12:30pm
Latino Community Center
Pittsburgh - Youth Support Group
5750 Baum Boulevard
Second Floor
Pittsburgh, PA 15206
Latino Community Center
Pittsburgh - SOY (Supporting Our Youth)
Assists improvement of academic outcomes for Latino youth, while simultaneously building students’ pride in their native language and heritage. Program goals include academic advancement, cultural empowerment, social-emotional development, and family engagement. Students who participate in SOY Pgh also receive a snack and dinner daily.
5750 Baum Boulevard
Second Floor
Pittsburgh, PA 15206
Eligibility: Latino students who attend Pittsburgh Beechwood Elementary School or live
around East Liberty.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 2:45pm to 6:00pm
Latino Community Center
Pittsburgh - SOY (Supporting Our Youth)
Assists improvement of academic outcomes for Latino youth, while simultaneously building students’ pride in their native language and heritage. Program goals include academic advancement, cultural empowerment, social-emotional development, and family engagement. Students who participate in SOY Pgh also receive a snack and dinner daily.
5750 Baum Boulevard
Second Floor
Pittsburgh, PA 15206
Eligibility: Latino students who attend Pittsburgh South Hills Middle School.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 3:50pm to 6:15pm
Grace Youth and Family Foundation
Grace Youth and Family Foundation - Winter Relief Center Program
Provides winter emergency shelter.

Offers a hot dinner, a place to sleep, personal hygiene and clothing items, breakfast, and non-perishable bag lunch items.
100 Center Avenue
Butler, PA 16001
Eligibility: Adults age 18 and older
Hours: November 1st through March 31st; 8:30pm to 8:00am
WWJD Christian Center
Children, Youth and Family Ministries - West Sides Youth
Provides youth events and activities for local 6th through 12th graders at West Sides youth facility.
595 W. High Street
Waynesburg, PA 15370
Eligibility: 6th through 12th grade students.
Hours: Drop-In: Mondays, 6:30pm to 9:00pm; Communities That Care Youth Gathering
on the 2nd Thursday of every month, 6:30pm to 8:30pm
Homer Center Public Library
Library Services
Provides library services for the community. Adult and youth programs with special clubs offered.
6 North Main Street
Homer City, PA 15748
Eligibility: No limitations or restrictions
Hours: Monday 6:00pm to 8:00pm; Wednesday 11:00am to 1:00pm and Saturdays,
10:00am to noon
LeMoyne Multi-Cultural Community Center
Washington - Recreation Center
Offers educational, social, cultural, and recreational services; drug and alcohol prevention, youth development; job training, and other programs to meet needs of multi-generational participants.
200 North Forrest Avenue
Washington, PA 15301
Eligibility: Residents of Washington County
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 4:30pm
Sonrise Counseling Ministries
Sonrise Counseling Ministries Youth Drop In Center - Sonrise Counseling Ministries - Youth Drop In Center
Programs that provide an alternative, non-residential environment that youth with any of a variety of issues can visit on an informal basis to find mutual support and access to social and recreational activities. People can drop by whenever they like without the need to make an appointment and have the option of participating in whatever activities are currently underway.
101 West Main Street
Suite G103
Somerset, PA 15501
Eligibility: Youth program.
Hours: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 4:00pm until 6:00pm.
CARE Center of Indiana County
CARE Center of Indiana County - Supervised Visitation
Supervised visitations are provided to families who are currently working with Children and Youth Services of Indiana County or families that have been court ordered. Provides opportunity for safe child access in vulnerable custody situations
125 North Fifth Street
Indiana, PA 15701
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm; Services by appointment
Washington County Gay Straight Alliance
Washington - LGBTQA+ Community Center
Provides resources for a peer group of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Transsexual, Questioning, Queer, Asexual, and Allied (LGBTQA) youth. Also hosts 2nd Friday Nights Potluck for a monthly social gathering for the LGBTQA community of all ages, an over 18 Trans Peer Group, and an LGBTQA Senior group.
59 East Strawberry Avenue
Washington, PA 15301
Eligibility: Serves individuals who identify as LGBTQA and their supporters.
Hours: Irregular - call for details.
Washington Health System
Washington Health System - Teen Outreach
Provides many youth focused services, including the Pregnant and Parenting Teen program, ECHO (Educate Children for Healthy Outcomes) an educational mentoring program, POWER (sexuality education in schools), Peer Education, and the Common Ground Teen Center.
410 N. Main Street
Washington, PA 15301
Hours: Call for information
Brownson House
Brownson House - Youth Center
Provides recreational youth program (Football, Basketball, Boxing, Cheerleading Youth Flag Football and Indoor Rec. Soccer); Summer playground ; adult volleyball; high school summer basketball (boys and girls); youth lacrosse. Vernon C. Neal Sportsplex Soccer U-8 to high school and adult pick up. Youth Flag Football, Summer In-Line Hockey, Summer Girls Jr. High Volleyball)
1415 Jefferson Avenue
Washington, PA 15301
Eligibility: 5-18 year old children depending on the sport and season. Adult Flag
Football and Soccer Pick up.
Hours: Monday through Saturday, 9:00am to 9:00pm
Sunday, noon to 9:00pm
LGBT National Help Center
Virtual Resource - National Youth Talkline
Provide a confidential safe space where youth can speak about sexual orientation or gender identity/expression issues.

This includes coming out issues, relationship concerns, bullying, school issues, HIV/AIDS anxiety, safer sex information, suicide, and more.
2261 Market Street, Unit 296
San Francisco, CA 94114
Eligibility: Serves LGBTQ2+ youth (age 19 and younger).
Hours: Monday through Friday, 4:00pm to 12:00am Saturday, 12:00pm to 5:00pm
LGBT National Help Center
Virtual Resource - Moderated Youth Chatrooms
Offers moderated chat rooms for youth ages 19 and younger to talk in a safe space and be able to express themselves without fear of being judged.
2261 Market Street, Unit 296
San Francisco, CA 94114
Eligibility: Serves LGBTQ2+ Youth (age 19 and under)
Hours: LGBTQ2+ Teens Chatroom: Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 7:00pm to 10:00pm
Eastern Time. Trans Teens Chatroom: Thursdays and Fridays, 7:00pm to
10:00pm Eastern Time.
Chevy Chase Community Center
Indiana - Youth and Summer Feeding Program
Provides a lunch for children during summer school break.
640 North 5th Avenue
Indiana, PA 15701
Eligibility: Children and adolescents from age 0 to age 18, regardless of school
enrollment
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 11:30am to 12:30pm
East End United Community Center
Uniontown - Child and Adult Care Food Program
Provides meals through Daycare, Pre-school, Afterschool Program as well as to any at-risk youth who attends the Center for any reason. The intent of the program is to improve the diets of children and adults and to develop healthful eating habits through the service of nutritious meals and the provision of nutrition education activities.
150 Coolspring Street
Uniontown, PA 15401
Eligibility: Call for information
Hours: Irregular - call for details
Eva K. Bowlby Library
Waynesburg - Library Services
Serves as a public library with digital resources, mobile hotspots to rent, a youth resource center, mobile printing, family literacy programs, and community events.
311 North West Street
Waynesburg, PA 15370
Eligibility: Residents of Fayette, Greene, and Washington counties
Hours: Monday and Wednesday, 9:00am to 7:00pm; Tuesday and Thursday, 9:00am to
6:00pm; Friday and Saturday, 9:00am to 4:00pm
Northumberland County Children and Youth Services
Sunbury - Family Center
Empowers families with knowledge and skills to manage their own lives by providing parenting and budgeting education and to provide much needed transportation services for families requiring help with transportation to medical and other necessary services. Services are provided in-home and at the Family Center.
322 North Second Street
Sunbury, PA 17801
Eligibility: Families in service area.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm
Northumberland County Children and Youth Services
Family Engagement Center
Offers parenting classes.
320 North Second Street
Sunbury, PA 17801
Eligibility: Parents residing in Northumberland county.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm
American Legion
American Legion, American Legion Auxiliary - American Legion Auxiliary, Department of Pennsylvania
The American Legion Auxiliary is the largest women's patriotic organization in the world. The organization supports volunteer programs that center on the three major areas: veterans, young people and the community. Through volunteering in the many programs, you develop leadership in the community, have the opportunity to educate the youth and advance the programs of the American Legion Auxiliary. Working side-by-side with women of all ages and different life experiences, memories and life-long frienships will be made.
800 N. Front Street
Wormleysburg, PA 17043
Eligibility: A woman who is eligible for membership in The American Legion is also
eligible to join the American Legion Auxiliary. The mother, wife,
daughter, sister, grand-daughter, great-grand-daughter, or grandmother
of members of The American Legion, and deceased veterans who served in
the United States Armed Forces during the listed war eras.

* Aug. 2, 1990 to today (Gulf War / War On Terrorism,)

* Dec. 20, 1989 to Jan. 31, 1990 (Panama),

* Aug. 24, 1982 to July 31, 1984 (Lebanon / Grenada),

* Feb. 28, 1961 to May 7, 1975 (Vietnam War),

* June 25, 1950 to Jan. 31, 1955 (Korean War),

* Dec. 7, 1941 to Dec. 31, 1946 (World War II),

* April 6, 1917 to Nov. 11, 1918 (World War I).
American Legion
American Legion, American Legion Auxiliary
The American Legion Auxiliary is the largest womens patriotic organization in the world. The organization supports volunteer programs that center on the three major areas: veterans, young people and the community. Through volunteering in the many programs, development of leadership will be made in the community, have the opportunity to educate the youth and advance the programs of the American Legion Auxiliary. Working side-by-side with women of all ages and different life experiences make memories and life-long frienships will be made.
8945 N. Meridian St. Suite 200
Indianapolis, IN 46206
Eligibility: A woman who is eligible for membership in The American Legion is also
eligible to join the American Legion Auxiliary. The mother, wife,
daughter, sister, grand-daughter, great-grand-daughter, or grandmother
of members of The American Legion, and deceased veterans who served in
the United States Armed Forces during the listed war eras.

* Aug. 2, 1990 to today (Gulf War / War On Terrorism,)

* Dec. 20, 1989 to Jan. 31, 1990 (Panama),

* Aug. 24, 1982 to July 31, 1984 (Lebanon / Grenada),

* Feb. 28, 1961 to May 7, 1975 (Vietnam War),

* June 25, 1950 to Jan. 31, 1955 (Korean War),

* Dec. 7, 1941 to Dec. 31, 1946 (World War II),

* April 6, 1917 to Nov. 11, 1918 (World War I).
Diakon Lutheran Social Ministries
Diakon Youth Services/Wilderness Center - Wilderness Center
Provides community and wilderness based services for at-risk and court-adjudicated youth and young adults

Programs:
Wilderness Challenge, Boiling Springs PA
Adjudicated males 13-18 years
Short-term outdoor mobile program

Center Point Day Treatment, Boiling Springs PA
Referred males and females 11-19 years
Day treatment program

Flight Program
Any male 17-24 years
(Adams, Bucks, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Lancaster, Perry, York)
Mentoring and training program for youth aging out of system

WAP (Weekend Alternative Program), Boiling Springs PA
Pre/Post-adjudicated males 12-18 years
10 weekends

GWAP (Weekend Alternative Program), Boiling Springs PA
Pre/Post-adjudicated females 12-18 years
10 weekends

Bridge, Boiling Springs PA
Pre/Post-adjudicated males 11-18 years
150 days

Bridge Prep, Boiling Springs PA
Pre/Post adjudicated males and females 17-18 years
30-45 days

Turning Point, Lancaster PA
Evening Reporting Center for males
Alternative to secure detention
571 Mountain Road
PO BOX 10
Boiling Springs, PA 17007
Eligibility: Varies per program: Youth, age 13 to 18 years Adults, age 18 to 25 years
Hours: Office: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:30pm
Program hours vary
Diakon Lutheran Social Ministries
Diakon Family Life Services - Youth Services - Youth Services
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Diakon Youth Services have a range of community based treatment, vocational training, counseling, and mentoring services for at-risk youth.
- Center Point Day Program @ Diakon Wilderness Center
- The Bridge Program
- The Flight Program
- Greenhouse & Native Plant Nursery
- Turning Point Program
- Weekend Alternative Program @ Diakon Wilderness Center
- Youthful Offenders Program
- Outdoor Group Challenges @ Diakon Wilderness Center
571 Mountain Road
PO Box 10
Boiling Spings, PA 17701
Eligibility: Individuals and families
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:30pm
Delaware County Office of Children and Youth Services
Eddystone - Eddystone Office
Investigates all allegations of child abuse and neglect, as mandated by state law.

Provides a wide range of services to abused and neglected children and their families. Also provides services to adolescents who are at severe risk due to their behavior or that of their parent.

Services include:
  • Adoption Services
  • Child Sexual Abuse Center
  • Child Welfare Day Care
  • Community Education
  • Emergency Services
  • Emergency Shelter Care
  • Family Support Services
  • Foster Care and Kinship Care Services
  • Independent Living Services for Transition-Age Youth
  • Information and Referral
  • In-Home Protective Services (SCOH)
  • Intake Evaluations
  • Residential Placement
  • Supervised Independent Living
1510 Chester Pike
Suite 102s
Eddystone, PA 19022
Eligibility: Children from birth to age 18 who have been abused and neglected, and
their families, in the following school districts: Chester-Upland,
Chichester, Garnet Valley, Interboro, Penn-Delco, Ridley, Rose Tree
Media, Springfield, and Wallingford-Swarthmore.
Hours: Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm Evening hours by
appointment
Delaware County Office of Children and Youth Services
Upper Darby - Upper Darby Office
Investigates all allegations of child abuse and neglect, as mandated by state law.

Provides a wide range of services to abused and neglected children and their families. Also provides services to adolescents who are at severe risk due to their behavior or that of their parent.

Services include:
  • Adoption Services
  • Child Sexual Abuse Center
  • Child Welfare Day Care
  • Community Education
  • Emergency Services
  • Emergency Shelter Care
  • Family Support Services
  • Foster Care and Kinship Care Services
  • Independent Living Services for Transition-Age Youth
  • Information and Referral
  • In-Home Protective Services (SCOH)
  • Intake Evaluations
  • Residential Placement
  • Supervised Independent Living
20 South 69th Street
3rd Floor
Upper Darby, PA 19082
Eligibility: Children from birth to age 18 who have been abused and neglected, and
their families. The Upper Darby Office serves the following school
districts: Haverford, Marple-Newtown, Radnor, Southeast Delco, Upper
Darby, and William Penn.
Hours: Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm Evening hours by
appointment
Philadelphia Housing Authority
Philadelphia - Philadelphia Housing Authority (PHA) Youth Programs
Early Childhood Programs:
Children ages three to 12 years old are eligible to participate in programs such as Head Start, day care, after school care, and other education programs from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m Monday through Friday. Seven sites throughout Philadelphia offer these services. Call (215) 684-1061 for details.

Skills for Life:
This program offers children ages 14 and older opportunities to learn about careers, receive tutoring, learn about and use computers and get summer employment. Call (215) 684-1196 for details.

Summer Youth Employment â Agri-Explore:
This program offers summer employment for 14 to 21 year olds who will work with the Summer Food Program. Call (215) 684-1196 for details.

Recreation, Education and Cultural Arts After School Programs:
Enroll children eight to 13 years old in Freedom Theater, Philly Moves, and/or the Family Service Center, which offers tutoring, instruction in the performing arts, and computer training after school. Sites are located throughout Philadelphi
2013 Ridge Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19121
Eligibility: Philadelphia Housing Authority residents.
Jewish Family and Children's Service of Greater Philadelphia
Philadelphia - Education and Outreach Services
In collaboration with schools, daycare centers, congregations and institutions, JFCS offers services such as educational programs, parenting classes, peer mediation and trainings to provide youth and teens with skills and coping mechanisms to manage the myriad challenges of childhood, adolescence and parenting.
1501 North Broad Street
Progress Plaza, Suite 14
Philadelphia, PA 19122
Eligibility: Varies from program to program
Hours: Admin hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm, program hours vary
Jewish Family and Children's Service of Greater Philadelphia
Philadelphia - Education and Outreach Services
In collaboration with schools, daycare centers, congregations and institutions, JFCS offers services such as educational programs, parenting classes, peer mediation and trainings to provide youth and teens with skills and coping mechanisms to manage the myriad challenges of childhood, adolescence and parenting.
1501 North Broad Street
Progress Plaza, Suite 14
Philadelphia, PA 19122
Eligibility: Varies from program to program
Hours: Admin hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm, program hours vary
Jewish Family and Children's Service of Greater Philadelphia
Bala Cynwyd - Education and Outreach Services
In collaboration with schools, daycare centers, congregations and institutions, JFCS offers services such as educational programs, parenting classes, peer mediation and trainings to provide youth and teens with skills and coping mechanisms to manage the myriad challenges of childhood, adolescence and parenting.
345 Montgomery Avenue
Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004
Eligibility: Varies from program to program
Hours: Admin hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm, program hours vary
Jewish Family and Children's Service of Greater Philadelphia
Bala Cynwyd - Education and Outreach Services
In collaboration with schools, daycare centers, congregations and institutions, JFCS offers services such as educational programs, parenting classes, peer mediation and trainings to provide youth and teens with skills and coping mechanisms to manage the myriad challenges of childhood, adolescence and parenting.
345 Montgomery Avenue
Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004
Eligibility: Varies from program to program
Hours: Admin hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm, program hours vary
Mercy Community Crisis Pregnancy Center
Walnut Street - 921 Center
Provides free self-administered pregnancy test, parenting education, and supplies including clothing for maternity/infant/toddler, diapers, formula, and referrals. Offers youth classes, English classes, computer classes, and baking and cooking classes.
921 Walnut Street
Reading, PA 19601
Eligibility: Serves individuals in need of a pregnancy test, who are parenting,
or who have recently gained custody of a child* Proof of custody
required for individual other than a parent
Hours: Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday, 2:00pm to 7:00pm; Wednesday and Friday,
1:00pm to 5:00pm
Delaware County Office of Services for the Aging
Eddystone - Foster Grandparent
Provides volunteer opportunities for individuals age 55 and older to mentor and tutor disadvantaged or disabled youth in a classroom setting, such as daycare centers, Head Start centers, and schools.
1510 Chester Pike
Suite 250
Eddystone, PA 19022
Eligibility: Age 55 years or older.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm
YWCA Lancaster
Empowerment Center (Prevention Education and Support Groups)
Provides services to youth and the community for the prevention of sexual violence, teen pregnancy, school drop out, gender bias and racism.
110 North Lime Street
Lancaster, PA 17602
Eligibility: School age girls
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 7:00pm
CHI St Joseph Children's Health
Behavioral Health Family Services Center - Behavioral Health Center
Provides family-focused behavioral health to children and youth.
Their care team model provides each child and family they serve with a Psychiatric Services Provider, Therapist, Family Formation Specialist, and Care Coordinator.
* Psychiatric Services: evaluations, assessments, and medication management
* Behavioral Health counseling
* Assessments, case management and support
1929 Lincoln Highway East
Lancaster, PA 17602
Eligibility: Behavioral health services are provided to children and youth
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 7:00am to 7:00pm Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm
Abraxas Youth Center
Detention, Shelter and Secure
Composes of two distinct youth care programs housed in one facility. Provides life skills, goal setting, cognitive behavioral programs, a 52-week group curriculum with counseling seven nights a week. Offers family counseling, psychiatric consultation, discharge, and continuing care planning.
10058 South Mountain Road
South Mountain, PA 17261
Eligibility: Male and Female (Detention), Male only (Secure) who are 10-18 years of
age (Detention) and 12-18 years of age (Secure)
Hours: 24/7
Meadows Psychiatric Center
The Meadows-Universal Community Behavioral Health-Blair County - Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Treatment programs for adolescents, usually age 12 or 13 through 17, who have adjustment problems, behavior problems, emotional disturbance, a personality disorder or incipient mental illness. The programs may help youth troubled by low self-esteem, social isolation, peer pressure, bullying, school performance issues, truancy, anger management issues, family problems, grief and loss, sexual promiscuity, sexually transmitted disease, alcohol or drug addiction, eating disorders, oppositional and defiant behaviors, depression and anxiety, suicidal thoughts or other difficult issues
701 Tenth Avenue, Suite 3
Altoona, PA 16601
Hours: 8:00 AM until 4:00 PM, Monday through Friday
Business Center for Entrepreneurship and Social Enterprise
The Business Center for Entrepreneurship and Social Enterprise - Philadelphia; Germantown - Business Center for Entrepreneurship and Social Enterprise - Urban Youth Entrepreneurship Program
Youth and Money Program: This is an program encourages and prepares youth between the ages of 7-17 to start their own business. Youth will learn basic characteristics of successful entrepreneurs, risks and rewards of running a business, life skills (including budgeting and investing), the importance of a business plan, and steps on how to write one. The Business Center will expose students to skills that translate into successful business ventures, better job opportunities, and enhanced real-world skills.
7500 Germantown Avenue
Elders Hall, Suite 113
Philadelphia, PA 19119
Eligibility: Anyone interested in starting a business
Juvenile Law Center
Philadelphia - Youth Advocacy Program
Advocates on behalf of children who are involved in the child welfare system including abused or neglected children placed in foster homes, delinquent youth sent to residential treatment facilities or adult prisons, or children in placement with specialized services needs. Does not offer direct service work or individual representation, but can answer general questions.
1800 John F. Kennedy Boulevard
Suite 1900B
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Eligibility: Children and youth involved in the judicial or welfare system
Hours: 24/7 info available via https://jlc.org/toolkits/youth-advocacy-toolkit
Greater Philadelphia Health Action
Woodland Academy Child Development Center (Greater Philadelphia Health Action, Inc.) - Child Development Program
Our Woodland Academy Child Development Center provides day care and youth services for children and families in Philadelphia, specifically in the Southwest section of our city. Serving children between the ages of six weeks and 14 years, our goal is to offer services that are both enriching and stimulating in a safe environment, and provide a safe passage for children to develop into adulthood.

Our after-school "Youth Services Program," located in a newly renovated wing of the center, houses a computer lab, art room, library and a large multi-purpose room. Music, art, and ceramics are some of the enrichment activities children can participate in as part of the after-school program.

Woodland Academy is licensed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
5401-09 Grays Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19143
Hours: Monday through Friday, 6:00am to 6:00pm
Mary's Shelter
Youth Empowerment Supportive Services Drop In Center
Services include:
-computer lab
-tutoring available
-shower facilities
-onsite laundry facility
-exercise equipment
-snacks
615 Kenhorst Boulevard
Reading, PA 19611
Eligibility: Male and female ages 16-24
Hours: Monday through Friday, 3:00pm to 6:00pm
Pennsylvania Link to Aging and Disability Resources
Centre-Columbia-Montour-Lycoming-Clinton-Northumberland-Union-Snyder-Schuylkill LINK to Aging and Disability Resources - Northumberland County Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Caregiver Health Fair - Pennsylvania LINK to Aging and Disability Resources
Hosting the first annual Northumberland County Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Caregiver Health Fair on Thursday, August 15, 2019. Fair will take place at Sunbury Senior Action Center at 601 Pennsylvania Avenue in Sunbury. Grandparents and other relative caregivers, community members, advocates and professionals are encouraged to attend to meet with over 20 community organizations and collaborative partners for specific resources and services in Northumberland County. Participants will have the opportunity to connect with other families and individuals with similar life experiences and learn more about the Area Agency on
Aging and Children & Youth support groups for this population of caregivers.
Eligibility: Open to public.
Uplift Center for Grieving Children
Philadelphia - Philly HopeLine
Offers a free and confidential helpline in partnership with the School District of Philadelphia as a resource for students and caregivers. Offers grief and loss support, emotional support, and counseling. Provides dedicated service hours for grieving Spanish speakers and LGBTQ2+ youth. Interpretation line supports over 150 different language needs.
3300 Henry Avenue
Suite 102
Philadelphia, PA 19129
Eligibility: No limitations or restrictions
Hours: General Clinicians:Monday through Thursday, 10:00am - 8:00pm
Spanish-Speaking Clinicians:Monday, 10:00am - 1:00pm; LGBTQ2+
Clinicians: Wednesday, 4:00pm - 8:00pm; Thursday, 1:00pm - 4:00pm
Uplift Center for Grieving Children
Philadelphia - Support Groups
Provides peer-to-peer grief support groups to youth, grades K through 12th, and their adult caregivers after the death of someone close to them. Peer groups are available for children, teens, and young adults, and are separated by the developmental age of the participants.Kindergarten to 2nd grade aged children attend groups together with their caregivers. Caregivers can also meet separately in adults-only group meetings.
3300 Henry Avenue
Suite 102
Philadelphia, PA 19129
Eligibility: No limitations or restrictions
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 10:00am to 8:00pm: Fridays, 1:00pm to 4:00pm
NEPA Youth Shelter
The Space at Olive - After School Teen Drop In Center
Provides essentials such as food, clothing, and bathrooms, as well as services such as educational support, counseling, family reunification, and/or preparation for independent living.
541 Wyoming Avenue
Scranton, PA 18509
Eligibility: Unaccompanied teens 14 through 19 (if still in school) or 18 if not in
school
Hours: Wednesday through Friday, 3:00pm to 7:00pm, September to June
Olivet Boys & Girls Club of Reading and Berks County, Inc.
Center for the Arts - Center for the Arts Remote Learning
Provides virtual learning support as well as after school programming. Lunch and dinner will be provided for all youth in attendance. Club registration will be limited to 50 youth per site to begin and comply with all C.D.C. And social distancing guidelines.
328 Walnut Street
Reading, PA 19601
Eligibility: Ages 6 to 18 years old
Hours: Monday through Friday, 3:00pm to 8:00pm for afterschool programming and
classes including: african drumming, guitar, ballet, dance, and piano
Olivet Boys & Girls Club of Reading and Berks County, Inc.
Center for the Arts - Olivet Boys & Girls Club
Comprehensive Youth Development Afterschool Program. Academic Success: homework centers, college access, goals for graduation. Healthy Lifestyles: Fitness & nutrition, sports & recreation, alcohol, tobacco, and drug prevention, team sports. Good character & citizenship: volunteerism, character building, mentoring, leadership. Provides a wide array of music, drama, dance, theater, vocal, and instrumental classes.
328 Walnut Street
Reading, PA 19601
Eligibility: Youth ages 6-18
Hours: Monday through Friday, 2:30pm to 9:00pm (School Year: September - May)
Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm (Summer: June - August)
Olivet Boys & Girls Club of Reading and Berks County, Inc.
Clinton Street Club - Olivet Boys & Girls Club
Comprehensive Youth Development Afterschool Program. Academic Success: homework centers, college access, goals for graduation. Healthy Lifestyles: Fitness and nutrition, sports and recreation, alcohol, tobacco, and drug prevention, team sports. Good character and citizenship: volunteerism, character building, mentoring, leadership.
677 Clinton Street
Reading, PA 19601
Eligibility: Youth ages 6-18
Hours: Monday through Friday, 2:30pm to 8:00pm (School Year: September - May)
Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm (Summer: June - August)
Olivet Boys & Girls Club of Reading and Berks County, Inc.
Mulberry Street Club - Olivet Boys & Girls Club
Comprehensive Youth Development Afterschool Program. Academic Success: homework centers, college access, goals for graduation. Healthy Lifestyles: Fitness & nutrition, sports & recreation, alcohol, tobacco, and drug prevention, team sports. Good character & citizenship: volunteerism, character building, mentoring, leadership.
722 Mulberry Street
Reading, PA 19604
Eligibility: Youth ages 6-18
Hours: Monday through Friday, 2:30pm to 8:00pm (School Year: September - May)
Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm (Summer: June - August)
Olivet Boys & Girls Club of Reading and Berks County, Inc.
Oakbrook Club - Olivet Boys & Girls Club
Comprehensive Youth Development Afterschool Program. Academic Success: homework centers, college access, goals for graduation. Healthy Lifestyles: Fitness & nutrition, sports & recreation, alcohol, tobacco, and drug prevention, team sports. Good character & citizenship: volunteerism, character building, mentoring, leadership.
1161 Pershing Boulevard
Reading, PA 19611
Eligibility: Youth ages 6-18
Hours: Monday through Friday, 2:30pm to 8:00pm (School Year: September - May)
Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm (Summer: June - August)
Olivet Boys & Girls Club of Reading and Berks County, Inc.
PAL Club - Olivet Boys & Girls Club
Comprehensive Youth Development Afterschool Program. Academic Success: homework centers, college access, goals for graduation. Healthy Lifestyles: Fitness & nutrition, sports & recreation, alcohol, tobacco, and drug prevention, team sports. Good character & citizenship: volunteerism, character building, mentoring, leadership.
325 Walnut Street
Reading, PA 19601
Eligibility: Youth ages 6-18
Hours: Monday through Friday, 2:30pm to 8:00pm (School Year: September - May)
Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm (Summer: June - August)
Olivet Boys & Girls Club of Reading and Berks County, Inc.
Pendora Park Club - Olivet Boys & Girls Club
Comprehensive Youth Development Afterschool Program. Academic Success: homework centers, college access, goals for graduation. Healthy Lifestyles: Fitness & nutrition, sports & recreation, alcohol, tobacco, and drug prevention, team sports. Good character & citizenship: volunteerism, character building, mentoring, leadership.
330 South 19th Street
Reading, PA 19606
Eligibility: Youth, ages 6-19 years
Hours: Monday through Friday, 2:30pm to 8:00pm (School Year: September - May)
Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm (Summer: June - August)
LGBT Center of Greater Reading
Reading - SPARC
(Student/Parent/Ally, Resource Community). The group is both educational and activity based for youth that identify as LGBTQ+. The adolescents will have the opportunity to connect with peers that identify similarly.
Parents will meet simultaneously discussing the challenges and questions that may arise while raising an LGBTQ+ identified adolescent.
640 Centre Avenue
Reading, PA 19601
Eligibility: Youth 7 to 13 with their parents or guardian
Hours: Second and Fourth Saturday of the month, 11am to 1pm
National Association for Shoplifting Prevention
National Learning and Resource Center
Honest to Goodness Project: A set of youth shoplifting prevention and character building programs designed to reduce the number of kids who become involved in shoplifting
National Shoplifting Prevention Coalition
National Self-Help and Support Center
Criminal and Juvenile Justice Center: For criminal and juvenile justice professionals
225 Broadhollow Road
Suite 400E
Melville, NY 11747
Eligibility: Anyone interested in understanding and preventing the harmful effects of
shoplifting
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm
Crossroads Pregnancy Center
Altoona Office - Relationship Education
Through the Sexual Integrity Program, clients learn the way to improve their “love life” by relationship education and self-esteem building. The youth program, Destinations, is the abstinence education division of Crossroads Pregnancy Center, providing education in public schools and youth groups in the community.
212 Frankstown Road
Altoona, PA 16602
Eligibility: Call for information
Hours: Tuesday through Thursday, 10:00am to 4:00pm
Crossroads Pregnancy Center
Huntingdon Office - Relationship Education
Through the Sexual Integrity Program, clients learn the way to improve their "love life" by relationship education and self-esteem building. The youth program, Destinations, is the abstinence education division of Crossroads Pregnancy Center, providing education in public schools and youth groups in the community.
424 Washington Street
Huntingdon, PA 16652
Eligibility: Call for information
Hours: Monday through Friday, 10:00am to 4:00pm
Crossroads Pregnancy Center
Lewistown Office - Relationship Education
Through the Sexual Integrity Program, clients learn the way to improve their "love life" by relationship education and self-esteem building. The youth program, Destinations, is the abstinence education division of Crossroads Pregnancy Center, providing education in public schools and youth groups in the community.
1130 West 4th Street
Suite 1
Lewistown, PA 17044
Eligibility: Call for information
Hours: Monday through Friday, 10:00am to 4:00pm
Crossroads Pregnancy Center
Mifflintown Office - Relationship Education
Through the Sexual Integrity Program, clients learn the way to improve their "love life" by relationship education and self-esteem building. The youth program, Destinations, is the abstinence education division of Crossroads Pregnancy Center, providing education in public schools and youth groups in the community.
1856 Butchershop Road
Mifflintown, PA 17059
Eligibility: Call for information
Hours: Wednesday through Friday, 10:00am to 4:00pm
Crossroads Pregnancy Center
Mount Union Office - Relationship Education
Through the Sexual Integrity Program, clients learn the way to improve their "love life" by relationship education and self-esteem building. The youth program, Destinations, is the abstinence education division of Crossroads Pregnancy Center, providing education in public schools and youth groups in the community.
119 South Division Street
Mount Union, PA 17066
Eligibility: Call for information
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 10:00am to 4:00pm
Youth Service
Youth Service, Inc. Sally Watson Center (Crisis Nursery) Germantown - Youth Service - Sally Watson Center
A 24-hour emergency care for children from birth through age five. This service also provides:
A hotline for referrals and support for parents in distress.
Referrals to counseling services and parenting classes.
Links to developmental assessments for children.
5128 Wayne Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19144
Hours: 24 hours a day 7 days a week
Philadelphia Recovery Community Center
Philadelphia - Community Center
Offers drug and alcohol case management, outpatient treatment, referrals, youth programs, educational and training programs. Online educator course available.
1701 West Lehigh Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19132
Eligibility: Adults age 18 and older
Hours: Monday through Friday 8:00am to 4:00pm
Althea Gibson Community Education and Tennis Center
Althea Gibson Community Education and Tennis Center - Philadelphia; North Philadelphia - Althea Gibson Community Education and Tennis Center - After School and Summer Camp Programs
The Althea Gibson Community Education and Tennis Center is a nonprofit tax-exempt organization that provides after school and summer camp programs for youth ages 8 to 14. Located in North Central Philadelphia, Pennsylvania the Center is celebrating its 5th anniversary in 2008.

Our mission is building strong minds and bodies through educational, arts and sports programs such as: health /nutrition, graphic arts design, scrabble, gardnering, leadership development, chess, homework help and special projects and initiatives. Although the sports aspect is quite possibly the main attraction for our youth, it is the educational component that will maintain them and provide long-term advancement opportunities.
1000-38 W. Girard Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19123
People For People
People For People E3 Service Center
Provides job readiness training, job finding assistance, and education supports to youth and young adults ages 16 to 24. Services include resume preparation assistance, mock interviews, job placement assistance including paid interships. Also offers transportation assistance, GED prep and testing, other education supports, and incentives for meeting weekly program goals.
800 North Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19130
Eligibility: Residents of Philadelphia ages 16 to 24 who are out of school or
returning from juvenile placement
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm
Institute for the Development of African-American Youth
North Philadelphia - Community Evening Resource Center
Offers structured activities and a safe space for youth. Activities include academic help, cooking classes, coding, conflict resolution training, family engagement, job readiness training, mental health support, mentoring, sports activities, and violence prevention. Provides referral services for families needing additional resources and services.
2305 North Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19132
Eligibility: Residents of Philadelphia who are subject to the city's curfew law and
their families
Hours: Monday through Sunday, 7:00pm to 2:00am
Opportunities Industrialization Center - Philadelphia
Benjamin Franklin High School (Opportunities Industrialization Center) - Children's Investment Strategy (CIS) Summer Program
Summer program for youth.
550 North Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19130
Ayuda Community Center
Ayuda Community Center - Philadelphia; Olney - Ayuda Community Center - After School and Summer Day Camp
Provides After school programs for K-8th Grade; After School Youth arts program for 10-18 year olds (Orange Korner Arts), Free Legal clinic every 2nd and 4th Thursdays
4400 North Marshall Street
Philadelphia, PA 19140
Eligibility: Federal Poverty Income Guidelines CCIS approved
Hours: 12 pm to 6 pm
Norris Square Community Alliance
Teen Center
Provides a safe space and youth enrichment programming for area youth. Staffed by youth mentors. Services include case management, counseling, career development, educational opportunities, and workshops using the Positive Action curriculum that addresses a range of topics such as digital literacy, conflict resolution, and entrepreneurship. Facilities include computer lab, video and arcade games, classrooms, and a snacks pantry.
2034 North Mascher Street
Philadelphia, PA 19122
Eligibility: Primarily serves youth ages 12 to 18 residing in ZIP codes 19122, 19125,
and 19133.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 3:00pm to 7:30pm
Northeast Treatment Centers
Youth & Family Services - Juvenile Justice & Prevention
In-Home Detention
Located in Philadelphia, youth in this program receive 22 to 25 hours of community based activities per week as well as intensive supervision. Activities are designed to develop competencies, provide education, foster victim awareness and protect the community utilizing BARJ (Balanced And Restorative Justice) principles. Activities include sessions focusing on drug and alcohol issues, sexual health, career development, community resources, and skill development. Additionally, all youth participate in activities coordinated in conjunction with Philadelphia organizations and grassroots efforts. Youth workers monitor school attendance and curfew, and report adjustment and recommendations back to the court.

School Based Social Services
Services are delivered by Resource Specialists in schools located in the Central Region of the Philadelphia School District. Short term case management, brief intervention, and crisis stabilization supports are provided. Youth are identified by school
493 North 5th Street
Suite D&E
Philadelphia, PA 19123
Northeast Treatment Centers
Youth & Family Services - Child Welfare, Foster Care & Adoption
Dependent Foster Care
Dependent Foster Care services are provided in Pennsylvania to youth including treatment level, mother/baby placement, kinship care, and traditional foster care.
493 North 5th Street
Suite D&E
Philadelphia, PA 19123
Northeast Treatment Centers
Youth & Family Services
Behavioral Health Rehabilitation Services or "Wraparound"
These services are provided by mobile therapists, behavioral specialists, and therapeutic staff support (TSS) workers working together as a treatment team in Pennsylvania. Services are provided in the home, school and community setting either individually or in any combination depending on the need. The treatment team collaborates with other systems and services being provided to the family. Services must be recommended by a licensed psychologist or psychiatrist and must be preauthorized by the applicable medical assistance payer. Referrals can be made directly to NET by calling (215) 408-4944.

Family Focused Behavioral Health Services:
This Pennsylvania based program is designed to serve as an alternative to traditional "wraparound." A team comprised of a lead clinician, a case manager, and a crisis worker provides intensive support to all members of the family in the home, school, or community setting. Intensive coordination between the
493 North 5th Street
Suite D&E
Philadelphia, PA 19123
Northeast Treatment Centers
Henry House Residential Program for Girls (Northeast Treatment Centers, Inc.) - Henry House Residential Program for Girls
These services are provided in Philadelphia at two staff secured short term residential facilities for adjudicated youth awaiting disposition by the court system. The two facilities are the Firehouse, which is an all boys residential facility and Henry House, which is an all girls residential facility. While in placement, youth receive counseling, medical and dental care, case management services, court representation and life skill supports. All referrals come directly from the City of Philadelphia Family Court.
154 East Huntingdon street
Philadelphia, PA 19125
Northeast Treatment Centers
Firehouse Residential Program (Northeast Treatment Centers, Inc.) - Northeast Treatment Centers - Community Based Residential Detention - Firehouse Residential
These services are provided in Philadelphia at two staff secured short term residential facilities for adjudicated youth awaiting disposition by the court system. The two facilities are the Firehouse, which is an all boys residential facility and Henry House, which is an all girls residential facility. While in placement, youth receive counseling, medical and dental care, case management services, court representation and life skill supports. All referrals come directly from the City of Philadelphia Family Court.
2005 North 2nd Street
Philadelphia, PA 19122
Northeast Treatment Centers
Rhawn Street Center (Northeast Treatment Centers, Inc.) - Northeast Treatment Centers - In-Home Protective Services (IHPS)
The In-Home Protective Services (IHPS) program, located in Philadelphia, will provide case management support to families identified by the City of Philadelphiaâs Department of Human Services (DHS). Families for whom abuse or neglect is indicated or for whom the risk of abuse is high will be referred to the IHPS program. The IHPS program will implement a Family Service Plan, monitor safety of the youth, assist families in gaining access to community and other resources, and assist families in developing appropriate parenting skills. A parent coordinator will develop specific parenting classes or activities designed to educate parents regarding child development, behavior modification and other parenting techniques.
8001 Roosevelt Boulevard
Suite 404
Philadelphia, PA 19152
LOGAN Hope
Logan Hope - Philadelphia; Logan - LOGAN Hope - After School Programs
The purpose of LOGAN Hope's Afterschool Program is to assist more children and youth in improving their grades and behavioral development through tutoring, Christian mentoring, and teaching students about God through His word, worship songs, life-skill lessons, games, and trips. To accomplish these purposes, we adopted a Christian afterschool curriculum called Kidtrek. Kidtrek focuses on mentoring at-risk kids toward a Christ-centered hope-filled future. In the long run, we hope the Afterschool program will attract more Cambodian students from the public schools as a broader outreach to the community.
4934 North 13th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19141
Caring People Alliance
R. W. Brown Community Center - Early Learning Center Summer Camps - 2023
Offers weekly summer day camps for children and youth ages 3 to 5. Includes arts and crafts, STEM learning, field trips, swimming and water play, and more. Serves meals and snacks.
1701 North Eighth Street
Philadelphia, PA 19122
Eligibility: Children ages 3 to 5
Hours: Camps run weekly for June 20 to August 24, 2023. Monday through Friday,
8:00am to 6:00pm
Caring People Alliance
R. W. Brown Community Center - Early Learning Center Summer Camps - 2023
Offers weekly summer day camps for children and youth ages 3 to 5. Includes arts and crafts, STEM learning, field trips, swimming and water play, and more. Serves meals and snacks.
1701 North Eighth Street
Philadelphia, PA 19122
Eligibility: Children ages 3 to 5
Hours: Camps run weekly for June 20 to August 24, 2023. Monday through Friday,
8:00am to 6:00pm
Caring People Alliance
West Philadelphia Community Center - Early Learning Center Summer Camps - 2023
Offers weekly summer day camps for children and youth ages 3 to 5. Includes arts and crafts, STEM learning, field trips, swimming and water play, and more. Serves meals and snacks.
5843-55 Catharine Street
Philadelphia, PA 19143
Eligibility: Children ages 3 to 5
Hours: Camps run weekly for June 20 to August 24, 2023. Monday through Friday,
8:00am to 6:00pm
Caring People Alliance
West Philadelphia Community Center - Early Learning Center Summer Camps - 2023
Offers weekly summer day camps for children and youth ages 3 to 5. Includes arts and crafts, STEM learning, field trips, swimming and water play, and more. Serves meals and snacks.
5843-55 Catharine Street
Philadelphia, PA 19143
Eligibility: Children ages 3 to 5
Hours: Camps run weekly for June 20 to August 24, 2023. Monday through Friday,
8:00am to 6:00pm
Attic Youth Center
Philadelphia - LGBTQ Advocacy
Offers a wide range of programs and services designed to provide youth with support and skills. Provides counseling
, After school programs for youth age 14 and older, education, and social programming.
255 South 16th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19102
Eligibility: LGBTQ youth
Hours: Monday through Friday, 10:00am to 6:00pm
Attic Youth Center
Philadelphia - Life Skills Center
Assist LGBTQ youth in building the skills necessary to succeed in school, jobs or careers, and the community. Provides activity groups, academic enrichment, case management, internship opportunites, and computer use.
255 South 16th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19102
Eligibility: LGBTQ youth
Hours: Monday through Friday, 10:00am to 6:00pm
Children's Service
Kirkbride Center - Children's Service - Adoption Program - Kirkbride Center
CSI is an affiliate of the State-Wide Adoption Network (SWAN). As an affiliate we conduct adoption services for "special needs" children.
Children who are readily available for adoption through SWAN meet the following criteria:
- Age 5 years or older
- Are a member of an available sibling group
- Member of a minority group
- Have a physical, intellectual, emotional disability or handicap
- May have a predisposition to a disability due to genetic or environmental factors

Children who meet the SWAN "special needs" criteria are in the custody of one of the 67 country Children and Youth Agencies in Pennsylvania as foster children. These children need families who are willing to accept the "demanding job of meeting their special needs, look at their possibilities and help them rebuild their lives." CSI provides adoption services in five county areas ( Philadelphia, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery counties.) Most adoption services are provided at no cost to the adoptive parent(s). Legal fees
111 North 49th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19139
Children's Service
Huey Family Center - Children's Service - Adoption Program - Huey Family Center
CSI is an affiliate of the State-Wide Adoption Network (SWAN). As an affiliate we conduct adoption services for "special needs" children.
Children who are readily available for adoption through SWAN meet the following criteria:
- Age 5 years or older
- Are a member of an available sibling group
- Member of a minority group
- Have a physical, intellectual, emotional disability or handicap
- May have a predisposition to a disability due to genetic or environmental factors

Children who meet the SWAN "special needs" criteria are in the custody of one of the 67 country Children and Youth Agencies in Pennsylvania as foster children. These children need families who are willing to accept the "demanding job of meeting their special needs, look at their possibilities and help them rebuild their lives." CSI provides adoption services in five county areas ( Philadelphia, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery counties.) Most adoption services are provided at no cost to the adoptive parent(s). Legal fees
52nd & Pine Street
Philadelphia, PA 19139
Mazzoni Center
Bainbridge - Youth Drop In Clinic
Offers walk-in access to medical care and social services including STI screening and treatment, access to PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis), PEP (post-exposure prophylaxis), HIV care, birth control, and mental health care.
1348 Bainbridge Street
Philadelphia, PA 19147
Eligibility: Adolescents and young adults from age 14 to age 24
Hours: Wednesday, 5:00pm to 7:00pm
New Foundations Charter School
New Foundations Charter School - Philadelphia; Tacony - New Foundations Charter School - Community C.A.R.E.S. Learning Center
Mission:
The Community CARES Learning Center aims to be a center of community involvement that addresses serious issues facing the communityâs families. The mission of this Center is to provide youth, adults, families, and community members with the resources and programs they need to enjoy a healthy life through innovative fitness, health, education, art, literacy, and family life initiatives. This Center represents a partnership between First Philadelphia Charter School for Literacy (Frankford Valley Site) and New Foundations Charter School (Holmesburg Site). This Center will strive to be a place of learning, enrichment, and growth through Collaboration, Arts, Recreation, Education, and Service with curriculum available to every member of the community.

Description:
Collaborating together to build this new learning center, programs are available to the entire community at both NFCS, located at Torresdale Avenue and Rhawn Street, and First Philadelphia, located at Church and Tacony Streets. Both sites
8001 Torresdale Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19136
Juvenile Law Center
Works across the country to enforce and promote the rights and well-being of children who come into contact with the justice, child welfare and other public systems. Services and advocacy are focused on minimizing court and systems involvement, promoting fairness in the courts, improving outcomes for court-involved youth, and securing access to services and opportunities.
1315 Walnut Street
4th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Inner City Missions
Cast Your Cares - Philadelphia; Kensington - Mentoring Program
Mentoring is a one-on-one program where mentors, who are college students or young adults living in the Philadelphia area, get paired up with a youth, ranging from 10-18 years old. The mentor meets with the mentored on a weekly basis, doing various activities with them and just getting to know them and their family. For example, last winter, the mentors took the youth on a trip to New York City, where they had the chance to skate in Rockefeller Center and eat new york style pizza. The mentoring allows for the youth to experience life outside of Kensington, while having an older and godly example to follow.
2439 Kensington Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19125
CORA Services
Grover Washington Jr. Middle School - Beacon Center Programs
Beacon programs include after school, youth development and family support services that engage children from birth to adulthood while providing necessary support for their families. Youth development activities include academic enrichment, recreational and cultural arts activities. Family support activities include childcare, early enrichment, parenting classes and peer support groups (including groups for fathers and grandparents). Additional activities and services include English as a Second Language classes (ESL).
201 East Olney Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19120
Diamond Street Community Center
Diamond Street Community Center - Philadelphia; North Philadelphia - Diamond Street Community Center - After School Program
Mach-7 (the acronym stands for (Motivation, Achievement, Confidence, Honor ) Mach-7 is a youth development program that teaches character building skills, with an emphasis on solving interpersonal conflict. Our program serves youth ages seven to sixteen. These young people learn very early that they can excel in all they do when motivated and committed.
1632 W. Diamond Street
Philadelphia, PA 19121
Byron Story Foundation
*Main Site (Byron Story Foundation) - Byron Story Foundation - Youth Academic Program
Academic lesson plans include the General Educational Development (Comprehensive Study Program for the High School Equivalency Examination), and CIERA (Center for the Improvement of Early Reading Achievement) strategies through guided reading.
The over-all focus is on the five subject of the GED examination:
- Language Arts, Writing, Social Study, Science, and Mathematics
- Depending upon student needs, any one of these dimensions can be emphasized during a tutoring lesson.
1525 Ridge Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19130
Education Law Center
Philadelphia - Access to Quality Public Education
Provides advocacy and professional support to ensure that public education is a reality for Pennsylvania's most vulnerable children. Focuses on underserved students, including students in poverty, students of color, students with disabilities, English learners, LGBTQ youth, students experiencing homelessness, and students in the foster care and juvenile justice systems.
1800 JFK Boulevard, Suite 1900-A
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Eligibility: * Students from birth to age 21

* Residents of the Greater Philadelphia area
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm
Education Law Center
Philadelphia - Access to Quality Public Education
Provides advocacy and professional support to ensure that public education is a reality for Pennsylvania's most vulnerable children. Focuses on underserved students, including students in poverty, students of color, students with disabilities, English learners, LGBTQ youth, students experiencing homelessness, and students in the foster care and juvenile justice systems.
1800 JFK Boulevard, Suite 1900-A
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Eligibility: * Students from birth to age 21

* Residents of Southwestern Pennsylvania
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 9:00am to 2:00pm
Education Law Center
Pittsburgh - Access to Quality Public Education
Provides advocacy and professional support to ensure that public education is a reality for Pennsylvania's most vulnerable children. Focuses on underserved students, including students in poverty, students of color, students with disabilities, English learners, LGBTQ youth, students experiencing homelessness, and students in the foster care and juvenile justice systems.
429 Fourth Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Eligibility: * Students from birth to age 21

* Residents of the Greater Philadelphia area
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm
Education Law Center
Pittsburgh - Access to Quality Public Education
Provides advocacy and professional support to ensure that public education is a reality for Pennsylvania's most vulnerable children. Focuses on underserved students, including students in poverty, students of color, students with disabilities, English learners, LGBTQ youth, students experiencing homelessness, and students in the foster care and juvenile justice systems.
429 Fourth Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Eligibility: * Students from birth to age 21

* Residents of Southwestern Pennsylvania
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 9:00am to 2:00pm
New Vision Youth and Community Center
Glenside - Youth Services
Provides social services for Asian-American youth and their family. To assist families in crisis through intervention and counseling.
36 Limekiln Pike
Glenside, PA 19038
Eligibility: Children ages 8 to 18
Hours: Monday though Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm
Northeast Community Center for Behavioral Health
Philadelphia - Children and Youth Outpatient Services
Provides the following services: individual therapy services, family therapy services and group therapy services. Psychiatric evaluation, to include medication consultation, medication management services and the services of a Nurse Care Manager are available. Crisis management and intervention services and inter-agency treatment team meetings are also provided.
4641 Roosevelt Boulevard
The Orleans Building
Philadelphia, PA 19124
Eligibility: Children from age 3 to 18 years of age.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm
Work To Ride
Work To Ride, Inc
Work to Ride (WTR) is a 501 c3, non-profit community-based prevention program that aids disadvantaged urban youth though constructive activities centered on horsemanship, equine sports and education. The program is housed at Chamounix Stables, located in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia. This setting provides a unique opportunity to bring urban youth in contact with animals and nature.

Work to Ride is designed as a long-term program for 7 to 19 year-old youth who must commit to a minimum of one year of participation. It is, however, expected that participants will choose to remain with the program through high school graduation. Work to Ride graduates receive help with college enrollment, and most also choose to return to Chamounix to mentor new participants.
98 Chamounix Dr.
Philadelphia, PA 19131
Eligibility: Participants must live in Philadelphia and reside in a low-income
household and have a strong desire to learn about horses and want to
be involved in horse sports. The program is free to qualifying youth.
Hours: Program hours vary, call or email for more information.
Abington Police Athletic League (PAL)
Abington Police Athletic League (PAL) - Montgomery; Glenside - Police Athletic League - Youth Programs - Abington
The Abington Police Athletic League (PAL) is a non-profit 501C3 organization, organized to prevent juvenile crime and violence by providing programs encompassing education, training and resources to our children. PALâs existence is a statement to these young people that the community cares about them. Our PAL utilizes community-based programs such as activities, mentorship, and community service opportunities to keep children and families involved in a pro-active situation where law enforcement officers and volunteers work together displaying a positive image through good roll models.

PAL staff supervise healthy, community-oriented, educational, cultural, social and athletic activities that provide the groundwork for the development of happy, healthy community members. PAL centers offer structured and personal guidance in a safe, friendly environment. PAL offers a wide range of physical and intellectual activities addressing the various needs of Abingtonâs youth.

While Abington PAL is sponsored thro
Glenside-Weldon School
409 N. Easton Road
Glenside, PA 19038
Enterprise Center
Philadelphia - Enterprise Center - YES Program
The YES (Youth + Entrepreneurship = Success) Program prepares youth for success in the business world by providing a professional and nurturing environment to explore entrepreneurship and start businesses. No fee required.
4548 Market Street
Philadelphia, PA 19139
Zhang Sah (Brave Scholar)
Zhang Sah (Brave Scholar) - Philadelphia; Queen Village - Zhang Sah (Brave Scholar) - Youth Arts
Provides a variety of programs to the community in an accessible center that offers a healthy and safe environment. It offers programming which includes but is not limited to martial art lessons, after-school program, summer camp and service learning projects. Each of these separate components prioritizes the following: martial art, education and character development. Call for fee information.
530 Bainbridge Street
Philadelphia, PA 19147
Eligibility: Call for more information
Hours: Monday through Friday, 7:30am to 8:00pm
Sunrise of Philadelphia
Sunrise of Philadelphia - Chester A. Arthur School - Philadelphia; Graduate Hospital - Sunrise of Philadelphia - Chester A. Arthur Out of School and After School Program - Philadelphia; Graduate Hospital
Supporting children in building foundational academic skills, as well as creativity and self-expression. In addition to homework assistance and recreation, our out-of-school time programs offer literacy activities that bring reading alive and respond to studentsâ unique needs, especially the many English Language Learners (ELLs) in our program. Research shows that 3rd grade is when students go from learning to read, to reading to learn â making this time key to future academic success.

Our middle school programs offer a safe, engaging and student-centered environment that helps youth build a strong sense of self and begin to explore future options. School attendance and grades in 6-9th grades are a strong indicator of studentsâ academic achievement and path after high school. Research also shows that exposing low-income students, especially first-generation college goers, to career possibilities and the college access process in middle school increases the likelihood of successful high school compl
2000 Catharine Street
Philadelphia, PA 19146
Hours: School year Monday through Friday: 3:00 pm-6:00 pm
Summer Hours: 8:00 am-4:00 pm
Sunrise of Philadelphia
Sunrise of Philadelphia - Edwin M. Stanton School - Philadelphia; Graduate Hospital - Sunrise of Philadelphia - Edwin M. Stanton Elementary School - Philadelphia; Graduate Hospital
Supporting children in building foundational academic skills, as well as creativity and self-expression. In addition to homework assistance and recreation, our out-of-school time programs offer literacy activities that bring reading alive and respond to studentsâ unique needs, especially the many English Language Learners (ELLs) in our program. Research shows that 3rd grade is when students go from learning to read, to reading to learn â making this time key to future academic success.

Our middle school programs offer a safe, engaging and student-centered environment that helps youth build a strong sense of self and begin to explore future options. School attendance and grades in 6-9th grades are a strong indicator of studentsâ academic achievement and path after high school. Research also shows that exposing low-income students, especially first-generation college goers, to career possibilities and the college access process in middle school increases the likelihood of successful high school compl
1700 Christian Street
Philadelphia, PA 19146
Hours: School year Monday through Friday: 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Summer Hours : 8:00 am-4:00 pm
Communities in Schools of Philadelphia
Communities in Schools Philadelphia - Philadelphia; Art Museum - Communities in Schools of Philadelphia - Licensed After School Care Centers
The Licensed After School Child Care Centers serve 140 children in grades K-5, Monday through Friday from 3:00 pm until 6:00 pm at two school district locations. These non-school hour programs are designed to increase childrenâs safety and security; interrupt the attraction of harmful behaviors, such as smoking, drinking, drug use, and sexual activity; improve graduation rates and improve interest in and connection to school. These programs target youth who are currently involved with Department of Human Services and potential clients. The overall focus of the program is to reduce and prevent future involvement with social services, reduce delinquency and violence. The centers also houses a six-week summer camp program.
2000 Hamilton Street
Suite C-100A
Philadelphia, PA 19130
Communities in Schools of Philadelphia
Communities in Schools Philadelphia - Philadelphia; Art Museum - Communities in Schools of Philadelphia - 21st Century Community Learning Center
The program serves 85 at-risk youth in grades 6-9 who are in need of academic supports, social and emotional interventions and increased parental involvement. The program provides interventions to reduce future chronic behavior problems and enhance academic performance. Students are recruited based upon PSSA results and the Middle Years Early Warning Indicators. The program operates Monday through Friday for three hours and some Saturdays.
2000 Hamilton Street
Suite C-100A
Philadelphia, PA 19130
Communities in Schools of Philadelphia
William Dick Elementary - Communities in Schools of Philadelphia - Licensed After School Care Centers - William Dick Elementary
The Licensed After School Child Care Centers serve 140 children in grades K-5, Monday through Friday from 3:00 pm until 6:00 pm at two school district locations. These non-school hour programs are designed to increase childrenâs safety and security; interrupt the attraction of harmful behaviors, such as smoking, drinking, drug use, and sexual activity; improve graduation rates and improve interest in and connection to school. These programs target youth who are currently involved with Department of Human Services and potential clients. The overall focus of the program is to reduce and prevent future involvement with social services, reduce delinquency and violence. The centers also houses a six-week summer camp program.
2498 West Diamond Street
Philadelphia, PA 19121
Communities in Schools of Philadelphia
Thomas May Peirce Elementary School - Communities in Schools of Philadelphia - Licensed After School Care Centers - Thomas May Peirce Elementary School
The Licensed After School Child Care Centers serve 140 children in grades K-5, Monday through Friday from 3:00 pm until 6:00 pm at two school district locations. These non-school hour programs are designed to increase childrenâs safety and security; interrupt the attraction of harmful behaviors, such as smoking, drinking, drug use, and sexual activity; improve graduation rates and improve interest in and connection to school. These programs target youth who are currently involved with Department of Human Services and potential clients. The overall focus of the program is to reduce and prevent future involvement with social services, reduce delinquency and violence. The centers also houses a six-week summer camp program.
2300 West Cambria Street
Philadelphia, PA 19132
Communities in Schools of Philadelphia
CISP Education Center - Communities in Schools of Philadelphia - E3 Power Center - Southwest
The E³ Power Center Southwest serves youth ages 14-21 seeking to improve their skills and work toward long-term goals. The center is designed to create a comprehensive system of service delivery for youth that galvanizes the resources, knowledge and expertise of citywide systems and community based organizations to work in a cohesive way to benefit Philadelphiaâs youth.
5407 Grays Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19143
HopePHL
People's Emergency Center - Philadelphia; West Philadelphia - People's Emergency Center - Housing Programs
The following services are included for the families and youth under the housing program:

- Emergency, transitional and permanent housing
- Employment and job training
- Parenting education
- Computer skills development
- Case management and counseling services
3902 Spring Garden Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Hours: Please Call
United Neighborhood Centers of NEPA
UNC's Camp Kelly - Camp Kelly
Provides traditional overnight and basketball camps. Also provides youth with a traditional summer day camp experience.
524 Stark Road
Tunkhannock, PA 18657
Eligibility: Individuals age 5 to 12; income requirements apply.
Hours: Week one: July 9th, 2023 to July 14th, 2023 Week two: July 16th, 2023 to
July 21st, 2023
United Neighborhood Centers of NEPA
Oppenheim Center - Illumination Youth Arts
Teaches at-risk children and teens artistic skills in a variety of disciplines to help them explore their life experiences and build confidence. Classes are held at UNC's Oppenheim Center for the Arts in Scranton, which is fully equipped with studio space for each artistic discipline. Dinner is served on weeknights. Classes focus on six arts disciplines: photography, theatre, dance, pottery, visual arts, and podcasting.
1004 Jackson Street
Scranton, PA 18505
Eligibility: Call for information.
Hours: Evening classes
United Neighborhood Centers of NEPA
Oppenheim Center - After-School Teen Center
Operates an after-school teen center to provide youth with free social, educational, and recreational opportunities in a safe environment. Dinner is served each evening.
1004 Jackson Street
Scranton, PA 18505
Eligibility: Individuals age 12 to 18
Hours: Monday through Friday, 3:30 pm to 8:00pm
United Neighborhood Centers of NEPA
Oppenheim Center - After-school Youth Programs at Oppenheim Center
After-school programs for youth ages 12-18 that offer free social, educational, and recreational activities . Dinner is served and transportation is available.
1004 Jackson Street
Scranton, PA 18505
Eligibility: Youth 12 - 18 years
Hours: Monday through Friday 3:30pm to 8:00 pm
United Neighborhood Centers of NEPA
Bellevue Child Care Center - Illumination Youth Arts
Program focuses on teaching at-risk children and teens artistic skills in a variety of disciplines to help them explore their life experiences and build confidence. All programming is offered at no charge, primarily at UNC's Oppenheim Center for the Arts in Scranton, which is fully equipped with studio space for each artistic discipline. Transportation is available and dinner is also served on weeknights. Classes usually take place in the evening and focus on six arts disciplines: photography, theatre, dance, pottery, visual arts, and podcasting.
531 Emmett Street
Scranton, PA 18505
Eligibility: At risk youth and teens
United Neighborhood Centers of NEPA
Bellevue Child Care Center - Adventure Learning Program
Operates an adventure learning course at the Bellevue After-School Teen Center.
The course features a series of high and low ropes challenges and obstacles that teach participants important teamwork, leadership, and decision-making skills.
Staff are certified to operate this program and regularly take groups of youth from the agency's programs through the course.
531 Emmett Street
Scranton, PA 18505
Abuse and Rape Crisis Center
Towanda - Strengthening Families Program
Offers programming to prevent substance abuse in youth by building their skills and giving parents more tools to help their children become responsible adults.
Eligibility: parents and youth, ages 10-14
Hours: Monday thrugh Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm
Northern Tier Career Center
Vocational-technical education to the youth and adults of Bradford County and the Northern Tier.
Providing a curriculum, facility, and faculty that is responsible to the needs of business, the employment areas, and the students enrolled.
Programs of Study include: Auto/Body/Collision Repair Technology, Automotive mechanics, Building Construction Trades, Mechanical Trades(Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning-VAC). Cosmetology, Pre-Nursing, Food Production and Management, Information Technology, Machine Tool Technology, Welding Technology and Cooperative Education.
For a full list of educational opportunities please visit the website.
120 Career Center Lane
Towanda, PA 18848
Eligibility: Students in the Athens, Canton Area, Northeast Bradford, Sayre Area,
Sullivan County, Towanda Area, Troy Area, Wyalusing Area School
Districts.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm.
Greater Susquehanna Valley YMCA
Greater Susquehanna Valley YMCA - Sunbury Branch - Degenstein Youth Center
Provides after school activities, weekend events, special events, senior involvement, and volunteerism opportunities to the community at large. The primary mission of the Degenstein Youth Center is to help participants grow in spirit, mind, and body while strengthening family life and involvement in the community. Hours of center are Monday through Thursday from 5:00pm to 8:00pm during school year; closed during summer months.
1150 North 4th Street
Sunbury, PA 17801
Greater Susquehanna Valley YMCA
Greater Susquehanna Valley YMCA - Sunbury Branch - Annual Coat Giveaway
Coordinates a collection of donated, gently used winter coats, hats, scarves and gloves to give to families and children in the community who are in need of these items.
2020 ---
The 17th Annual Sunbury Y Coat Give Away will be held on November 9th & 10th from 10:00am - 7:00pm and November 11th from 9:00am - Noon. The Coat Give Away will be held at the Degenstein Youth Center at the Sunbury YMCA, located
at 1150 North Fourth Street in Sunbury.
This year the Coat Give Away will be a little different than previous years. Masks are required and when possible, only one family member per household will be permitted in to get the coats. Please bring a list of coat sizes needed when coming to the event.
For more information, contact the Sunbury YMCA - 570.286.5636
1150 North Fourth Street
Sunbury, PA 17801
Eligibility: Children in the community
Hours: Giveaway: November 6th, 2023, 11:00am to 7:00pm; November 7th, 2023, 11:00am to 5:00pm; November 8th, 2023, 9:00am to 12:00pm
Salvation Army - Sunbury
Salvation Army Sunbury Social Services - Youth Programs
In Sunbeams, heavy emphasis is placed on actively working with the Sunbeam leader and fellow-Sunbeams in order to earn emblems in a plethora of areas. Sunbeam members are in grades 1-5;
In Adventure Corps, youth work with the youth and leaders at local centers for worship and service. Not only do they still take part in emblem work but there are other supplements as well such as summer camping and service projects. Adventure Corps members are broken up into two groups, Explorers (1st - 4th grade) and Rangers (5th grade and up).
In Girl Guards, the focus is on the four aspects of personal growth outlined above in the Girl Guard Aim: spiritual, mental, physical and social. Girl Guards meet once a week and focus on these goals by earning emblems within various areas of interest. Girl Guards study art, find out how to respect and take care of the environment, learn the responsibilities of parenthood, gain computer skills and auto know-how, delve into God's Word, discover how to handle difficult situations,
40 South 4th Street
Sunbury, PA 17801
Eligibility: Youth in grades 1 through 12. The only criteria for joining is regular
meeting attendance and parental consent.
Hours: Youth programs: Tuesday with a meal at 4:30pm and programming at 5:00pm;
Thursday with programming at 3:00pm. Office: Monday through Friday,
9:00am to 4:00pm
Community Alliance for Progressive Positive Action (CAPPA)
CAPPA Academic Enrichment/Performing Arts Showcase/Gang Prevention - CAPPA After School Homework Help and Tutoring
The CAPPA Neighborhood Network Center at the CAPPA office provides extended learning opportunities, with opportunities for homework assistance and tutoring for youths in a safe, drug free and supervised environment. All educational software is directly aligned with Pennsylvania Academic Curriculum Standards and is done in direct collaboration with Williamsport Area School District to help students improve academic proficiency levels. The Neighborhood Network Center provides a community based venue for student participants to spend more time on task.
734 West Fourth Street
2nd Floor
Williamsport, PA 17701
Eligibility: Students in grades K-8.
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 3:30pm to 6:00pm
Friendship House
Friendship House - Honesdale - Outpatient Services
Offers trauma counseling services to children, families, groups and organizations. The Connections program is designed to assist children and youth ages 2 ½ -21 years who are dealing with a trauma or loss. Children who have experienced significant trauma through abuse, loss, or witnessing violence face unique emotional challenges. Friendship House collaborates with the Childrenâs Advocacy Center and other local organizations to be prepared to offer immediate assistance to these children. We provide individual, group, and family counseling, as well as family support groups. Our trauma therapists utilize Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) and Prolonged Exposure (PE) which are both evidence-based programs. Offers Parent Child Interaction Therapy, (PCIT); treatment for a young child, ages 2-7 years old, that focuses on enhancing and improving the parent-child relationship. PCIT consists of 14-20 sessions focusing on two basic interactions, Child Directed Interaction- CDI and Parent Direc
100 4th Street
Honesdale, PA 18431
Friendship House
Outpatient Services
Offers trauma counseling services to children, families, groups and organizations. The Connections program is designed to assist children and youth ages 2 ½ -21 years who are dealing with a trauma or loss. Children who have experienced significant trauma through abuse, loss, or witnessing violence face unique emotional challenges. Friendship House collaborates with the Childrenâs Advocacy Center and other local organizations to be prepared to offer immediate assistance to these children. We provide individual, group, and family counseling, as well as family support groups. Our trauma therapists utilize Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) and Prolonged Exposure (PE) which are both evidence-based programs. Offers Parent Child Interaction Therapy, (PCIT); treatment for a young child, ages 2-7 years old, that focuses on enhancing and improving the parent-child relationship. PCIT consists of 14-20 sessions focusing on two basic interactions, Child Directed Interaction- CDI and Parent Direc
1509 Maple Street
Scranton, PA 18505
Friendship House
Friendship House - Mayfield - Outpatient Services
Offers trauma counseling services to children, families, groups and organizations. The Connections program is designed to assist children and youth ages 2 ½ -21 years who are dealing with a trauma or loss. Children who have experienced significant trauma through abuse, loss, or witnessing violence face unique emotional challenges. Friendship House collaborates with the Childrenâs Advocacy Center and other local organizations to be prepared to offer immediate assistance to these children. We provide individual, group, and family counseling, as well as family support groups. Our trauma therapists utilize Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) and Prolonged Exposure (PE) which are both evidence-based programs. Offers Parent Child Interaction Therapy, (PCIT); treatment for a young child, ages 2-7 years old, that focuses on enhancing and improving the parent-child relationship. PCIT consists of 14-20 sessions focusing on two basic interactions, Child Directed Interaction- CDI and Parent Direc
1300 Old Plank Road
Mayfield, PA 18433
Donald L. Heiter Community Center
Youth Leadership
A 10-week program for middle school youth on how to grow as a leader and become involved.
100 North 5th Street
Lewisburg, PA 17837
Eligibility: Middle school aged chlldren,
Hours: Call for information on program schedule.
Donald L. Heiter Community Center
Recreational Activities
Classes are available for youth and adults in badminton, fencing, line dancing, countryside contra dancing and Tir Na Nog Irish Dance.
100 North 5th Street
Lewisburg, PA 17837
Eligibility: Open to community
Hours: Monday through Friday, 7:00am to 7:00pm
Clinton County Women's Center
Lock Haven - Youth Advocacy
Provides individual services to children. The youth advocate and other staff are on hand to accompany clients to any appointments regarding domestic violence and sexual assault as an additional support system. Deals with issues such as: self esteem, anger management, effects of domestic violence and sexual assault, safety planning and options counseling.
34 West Main Street
Lock Haven, PA 17745
Eligibility: Dependent children of victim's of domestic and sexual violence.
Hours: 24/7
Second Haven Services for Youth
Inpatient/Residential Care
Residential programs provide 24 hour care and supervision for qualified youth along with assessment and clinical services through strength based, client centered and solution focused therapeutic interventions. Provides individual, group and some family therapy. The therapeutic services include cognitive behavioral, anger management, behavior modification, substance abuse counseling as well as alternative approaches involving self help, expressive therapy and relaxation techniques. Additional services provided are case management, medication management, social skills training, recreation, establishing structure and routines, life skills training with a focus on independence, community involvement, and religious values and education.
Northern Columbia Community and Cultural Center
Benton - Community and Cultural Center
Offers adult programs such as aerobic classes, drop-in sports games, and Silver Sneakers; and
youth programs such as dance and gymnastics classes, soccer, baseball, basketball, and a summer camp.
42 Community Drive
Benton, PA 17814
Eligibility: No limitations or restrictions
Hours: Monday through Friday, 6:00am to 8:00pm; Saturday, 9:00am to 4:00pm
VisionQuest National, Ltd.
VisionQuest - Residential Treatment Facilities
Provides innovative treatment programs for at-risk youth from out-of-home residential care to community based alternatives. Services in Pennsylvania and other states include:
- Residential treatment with flexible lengths of stay and gender-specific programming
- Community-based probation and aftercare alternatives
- Behavioral health care: outpatient counseling, mobile therapy, wraparound services and therapeutic support services
- Assessment centers and shelters to provide a detention alternative for at-risk youth
150 East Pennsylvania Avenue
Suite 430
Downingtown, PA 19335
Eligibility: Male and female, age 12 to 18 years
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm
Lincoln Center for Family and Youth
Audubon - Drug and Alcohol Counseling
Offers up to 6 weeks of drop-in counseling in support of efforts to overcome addiction. The program is not designed as a long term treatment program, but to assist those needing short term counseling to reduce the risk of dependency. Also provides DUI counseling services that fulfills an individual's court mandated counseling requirements.
1100 Adams Avenue
Audubon, PA 19403
Eligibility: No limitations or restrictions
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm
Montgomery County Opportunities Industrialization Center
Norristown - Delaware Valley Community Health - NYDC Chosen Ones
Through leadership and innovation, the Norristown Youth Development Coalition (NYDC) Chosen Ones will build collaboration and partnerships with other youth organizations within the Norristown area, to initiate opportunities for unification and growth amongst our diverse population.
1101 Arch Street
Norristown, PA 19401
Montgomery County Opportunities Industrialization Center
Norristown - Norristown YouthForce
Montgomery County O.I.C. is the lead agency for the Youthforce coalition that offers information on youth services ages 12 - 18.
1101 Arch Street
Norristown, PA 19401
Eligibility: Montgomery County residents.
Hours: Officer Hours: Monday through Friday 8:00am to 5:00pm. Program hours
vary, call for information.
Family Promise of Berks County Inc.
U-Turn Program
U-Turn serves teens and young adults up to the age of 24 with advocacy, case management, shelter, permanent housing and more. Focus on education, employment and housing stabilization.
The Drop-In Center operates Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2:00pm to 5:00pm offering youth a place to shower, cook, do laundry, access computers, peer connections & dedicated staff.
New and Impactful initiatives:
- Expanded case management hours
- Permanent housing units for eligible transitional aged youth as space permits - offers 1-year positive lease and utility history and the opportunity to build credit
325 North Fifth Street
Reading, PA 19601
Eligibility: - Homeless or at risk transitional aged youth 13-24 for Drop-In Center -
18+ for housing - Willing and capable of working on goals - Attend
school if applicable
Hours: Office hours: Monday through Thursday, 8:30am to 4:30pm; Fridays, Closed
Drop-in Center: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 2:00pm to 5:00pm
Yocum Institute for Art Education
West Lawn - 2023 Broadway Jr: The Spongebob Musical: Youth Edition
Blend a performance opportunity with the skill building to improve any performance. Led by Andrea Hart, Guest Teachers and Yocum Theater Faculty, this popular in depth summer theater experience gives young actors training in voice, dance and acting while working towards putting on a fabulous production for the public.

About the show:
The eternally optimistic SpongeBob and his best pals are put to the test. The stakes are higher than ever, as SpongeBob and all of Bikini Bottom face the total annihilation of their undersea world. Chaos erupts. Lives hang in the balance. And just when all hope seems lost, a most unexpected hero rises up and takes center stage. (Can you guess who?) The power of optimism really can save the world!

The SpongeBob Musical is based on the beloved animated series created by Stephen Hillenburg and features a book by Kyle Jarrow, with original songs by Yolanda Adams, Steven Tyler and Joe Perry of Aerosmith, Sara Bareilles, Jonathan Coulton, Alexander Ebert of Edward Sharpe & T
3000 Penn Avenue
West Lawn, PA 19609
Eligibility: Ages 8-15
Hours: 3 Weeks: July 10-30, 2023 + Performances Monday through Friday, 9:15am to
4:15pm + performances Ticketed Performances will be held July 28, 29,
30
Coatesville Center for Community Health
Coatesville - Healthy Living Initiative
Provides free workshops and programs on a variety of topics iincluding: Grandfamily Connections, Information & Referral, Peer Support Group, Youth Cooking Classes, Food Bank, Produce Delivery, and Free Books.
1001 East Lincoln Highway
Coatesville, PA 19320
Eligibility: Anyone raising someone else's children
Hours: Irregular - call for details
Caring Place Youth Development Center
Allentown - Mentoring Program
Offers mentoring programs with weekly sessions led by adult volunteers. Goals are to help teens communicate openly, discover life options and opportunities, develop social skills, and become aware of the world around them. Activities may include guided discussions, rap sessions, guest speakers, social events, and cultural enrichment.
931 Hamilton Street
Allentown, PA 18101
Eligibility: * Adolescents from age 13 to age 18

* Residents of Lehigh County
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 9:30am to 6:30pm
Caring Place Youth Development Center
Allentown - Entrepreneur Program
Offers entrepreneurship training to youth from low-income communities and provides them with the knowledge and skills to plan, develop, and start their own businesses. Students get hands-on experience in all aspects of creating a functioning business.
931 Hamilton Street
Allentown, PA 18101
Eligibility: * Adolescents from age 13 to age 18

* Residents of Lehigh County
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 7:00am to 4:00pm
Caring Place Youth Development Center
Allentown - New Life at the Caring Place Family Health Clinic
The Family Health Clinic is located on the fourth floor and serves primarily un-insured and under-insured people of all ages. Services include routine medical care, immunizations, pregnancy testing, STD and HIV testing, educational programs on diabetes and nutrition and assistance with applications for public benefits. Also provides information and referral to other community services.
931 Hamilton Street
Allentown, PA 18101
Eligibility: Serves primarily un-insured and under-insured people of all ages
Hours: Monday: 9:00am to 12:00pm and 1:30pm to 7:00pm, Tuesday: 9:00am to
12:00pm and 1:30pm to 5:00pm, Friday, 9:00am to 12:00pm
Caring Place Youth Development Center
Allentown - After School and Summer Programs
Offers an after school program with homework help, recreational activities, and a snack. Also offers a summer day camp with regular program, as well as acitivites and field trips.
931 Hamilton Street
Allentown, PA 18101
Eligibility: * Children and adolescents from age 6 to age 18

* Residents of Lehigh County
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 3:00pm to 6:00pm; special events may extend
hours
Jewish Community Center of the Lehigh Valley
Allentown - Community Center
Offers a range of services and programs including early childhood education, after school care, youth programs, camps, arts & culture programming, aquatics, sports, fitness and wellness activities, and programming for members of all ages.
702 North 22nd Street
Allentown, PA 18104
Eligibility: No limitations or restrictions
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 6:00am to 9:30pm; Friday, 6:00am to 6:00pm;
Saturday, 8:30am to 3:00pm; Sunday, 8:30am to 5:00pm
Garage Community and Youth Center
The Garage Community and Youth Center - Garage Community and Youth Center - Homework Help - Kennett Square
The Garage provides tutoring, drop-in homework help, mentoring, service opportunities and recreational opportunities for middle and high school students.
115 South Union Street
Kennett Square, PA 19348
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 2:30pm to 7:00pm Friday, 2:30pm to 5:00pm
Garage Community and Youth Center
The Garage Community and Youth Center - Garage Community and Youth Center - Mentoring - Kennett Square
The Garage provides tutoring, drop-in homework help, mentoring, service opportunities and recreational opportunities for middle and high school students.
115 South Union Street
Kennett Square, PA 19348
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 2:30pm to 7:00pm Friday, 3:00pm to 5:00pm
Garage Community and Youth Center
The Garage Community and Youth Center - Garage Community and Youth Center - Tutoring - Kennett Square
The Garage provides tutoring, drop-in homework help, mentoring, service opportunities and recreational opportunities for middle and high school students.
115 South Union Street
Kennett Square, PA 19348
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 2:30pm to 7:00pm Friday, 2:30pm to 5:00pm
Garage Community and Youth Center
The Garage Community and Youth Center - Garage Community and Youth Center - Youth Development - Kennett Square
The Garage provides tutoring, drop-in homework help, mentoring, service opportunities and recreational opportunities for middle and high school students.
115 South Union Street
Kennett Square, PA 19348
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 2:30pm to 7:00pm Friday, 2:30pm to 5:00pm
Garage Community and Youth Center
The Garage Community and Youth Center - Garage Community and Youth Center - Tutoring and Mentoring
Life and school can be tough. They can also be fun and rewarding. In both cases, itâs nice to have someone with whom to share victories and rough times, someone who will listen and help consider problems and solutions, or someone who can offer a little expertise in a difficult subject. Our tutoring and mentoring program matches any interested student with a caring, youth-loving adult to be an extra support and encourager. It is a rewarding, one academic-year commitment.
115 South Union Street
Kennett Square, PA 19348
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 2:30 to 6:00pm COVID HOURS: Monday through
Thursday, 10:00am to 4:00pm.
Pittsburgh Equality Center
Pittsburgh - PGH Equality Center
His Place Contact Center
Pittsburgh - Family Support Services
Hosanna House
Pittsburgh - Youth Center
Human Services Center Mon Valley
Turtle Creek - Youth LIFE Program
Jewish Community Center of Greater Pittsburgh
Jewish Community Center - Squirrel Hill - Children Youth, & Family
Jewish Community Center of Greater Pittsburgh
Jewish Community Center - Squirrel Hill - Cultural Arts Program
Jewish Community Center of Greater Pittsburgh
Jewish Community Center - South Hills - Children Youth & Family
Manchester Youth Development Center
Pittsburgh - Training Wheels
Manchester Youth Development Center
Pittsburgh - Afterschool Program
Manchester Youth Development Center
Pittsburgh - Camp C.H.O.I.C.E.
Arsenal Family and Children's Center
Arsenal Family and Children's Center - Supervised Parenting and Play
Penn State Center Pittsburgh
Penn State Cooperative Extension of Allegheny County - Penn State Extension Pittsburgh
Auberle
412 Youth Zone
Project Silk
Pittsburgh - Youth Drop-In Center
Proud Haven
Pittsburgh - QMUNITY Center
Rankin Christian Center
Rankin - Youth Programs
Rankin Christian Center
Rankin - Seniors on the Move Program
Rankin Christian Center
Rankin - Palisades Assistance Program
Salvation Army - Pittsburgh Westside Worship and Service Center
Bridging the Gap
Beaver County Rehabilitation Center
School to Work Services - School to Work Transition Services
Three Rivers Youth
Three Rivers Youth HUB Outreach Center
Tiger Pause Youth Ministry
Beaver Falls - After-School Program
Tyler Youth Group
Tyler Youth Group - Youth Center
University of Pittsburgh Office of Child Development
Homewood-Brushton - Westinghouse High School
Volunteers of America of Pennsylvania - Southwestern Pennsylvania
All of Us Care
Women's Center and Shelter of Greater Pittsburgh
Abuse Prevention
YMCA of Greater Pittsburgh
YMCA of Pittsburgh - Thelma Lovette - Thelma Lovette YMCA
YMCA of Greater Pittsburgh
YMCA of Pittsburgh - Allegheny - YMCA
Bloomfield-Garfield Corporation
Bloomfield-Garfield Corporation - Eastside Neighborhood Employment Center - Youth Development Center
YMCA of Sewickley Valley
YMCA of Sewickley Valley - Y Facilities
Youth Intervention Team
Bridge Career Center of Pittsburgh
Bridge of Pittsburgh - High School Equivalency Exam (GED) Preparation
Brookline Teen Outreach Center
Drop-In Afterschool Program
Brookline Teen Outreach Center
Community Service and Civic Outreach
Brookline Teen Outreach Center
After School Snack and Nightly Dinner
Brookline Teen Outreach Center
Adventure-Based Programming
Casa San Jose
Pittsburgh - Latino Community Resource Center
Catholic Youth Association of Pittsburgh
Stephen Foster Community Center - Senior Centers
Catholic Youth Association of Pittsburgh
Stephen Foster Community Center - Senior Centers
Catholic Youth Association of Pittsburgh
Stephen Foster Community Center - Senior Centers
Catholic Youth Association of Pittsburgh
Polish Hill Senior Center - Senior Centers
Catholic Youth Association of Pittsburgh
Polish Hill Senior Center - Senior Centers
Catholic Youth Association of Pittsburgh
Polish Hill Senior Center - Senior Centers
Catholic Youth Association of Pittsburgh
West Deer Senior Center - Senior Centers
Catholic Youth Association of Pittsburgh
West Deer Senior Center - Senior Centers
Catholic Youth Association of Pittsburgh
West Deer Senior Center - Senior Centers
Center for Hearing and Deaf Services
Pittsburgh - Deaf Youth Program
Center for Hope
Ambridge - Food and Material Good Assistance
Center for Victims
Pittsburgh - Dialogue and Resolution
Center that CARES (Children/Adults Recreational and Educational Services)
Center that CARES
The Doorway
Pittsburgh - General Information
Eastside Neighborhood Employment Center
Eastside Neighborhood Employment Center - Employment Assistance
Eighth Avenue Place
Eighth Avenue Place - Youth Programs
Familylinks
Pittsburgh - Downtown Outreach Center & Shelter
Franklin Center of Beaver County
Main Office, Aliquippa - Youth Programs and Summer Camps
Salvation Army - Kittanning Worship and Service Center
Material and Financial Assistance
Salvation Army - Kittanning Worship and Service Center
Bridging The Gap
Latino Community Center
Pittsburgh - Youth Support Group
Latino Community Center
Pittsburgh - SOY (Supporting Our Youth)
Latino Community Center
Pittsburgh - SOY (Supporting Our Youth)
Grace Youth and Family Foundation
Grace Youth and Family Foundation - Winter Relief Center Program
WWJD Christian Center
Children, Youth and Family Ministries - West Sides Youth
Homer Center Public Library
Library Services
LeMoyne Multi-Cultural Community Center
Washington - Recreation Center
Sonrise Counseling Ministries
Sonrise Counseling Ministries Youth Drop In Center - Sonrise Counseling Ministries - Youth Drop In Center
CARE Center of Indiana County
CARE Center of Indiana County - Supervised Visitation
Washington County Gay Straight Alliance
Washington - LGBTQA+ Community Center
Washington Health System
Washington Health System - Teen Outreach
Brownson House
Brownson House - Youth Center
Chevy Chase Community Center
Indiana - Youth and Summer Feeding Program
East End United Community Center
Uniontown - Child and Adult Care Food Program
Eva K. Bowlby Library
Waynesburg - Library Services
Northumberland County Children and Youth Services
Sunbury - Family Center
Northumberland County Children and Youth Services
Family Engagement Center
American Legion
American Legion, American Legion Auxiliary - American Legion Auxiliary, Department of Pennsylvania
Diakon Lutheran Social Ministries
Diakon Youth Services/Wilderness Center - Wilderness Center
Diakon Lutheran Social Ministries
Diakon Family Life Services - Youth Services - Youth Services
Delaware County Office of Children and Youth Services
Eddystone - Eddystone Office
Delaware County Office of Children and Youth Services
Upper Darby - Upper Darby Office
Philadelphia Housing Authority
Philadelphia - Philadelphia Housing Authority (PHA) Youth Programs
Jewish Family and Children's Service of Greater Philadelphia
Philadelphia - Education and Outreach Services
Jewish Family and Children's Service of Greater Philadelphia
Philadelphia - Education and Outreach Services
Jewish Family and Children's Service of Greater Philadelphia
Bala Cynwyd - Education and Outreach Services
Jewish Family and Children's Service of Greater Philadelphia
Bala Cynwyd - Education and Outreach Services
Mercy Community Crisis Pregnancy Center
Walnut Street - 921 Center
Delaware County Office of Services for the Aging
Eddystone - Foster Grandparent
YWCA Lancaster
Empowerment Center (Prevention Education and Support Groups)
CHI St Joseph Children's Health
Behavioral Health Family Services Center - Behavioral Health Center
Abraxas Youth Center
Detention, Shelter and Secure
Meadows Psychiatric Center
The Meadows-Universal Community Behavioral Health-Blair County - Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Business Center for Entrepreneurship and Social Enterprise
The Business Center for Entrepreneurship and Social Enterprise - Philadelphia; Germantown - Business Center for Entrepreneurship and Social Enterprise - Urban Youth Entrepreneurship Program
Juvenile Law Center
Philadelphia - Youth Advocacy Program
Greater Philadelphia Health Action
Woodland Academy Child Development Center (Greater Philadelphia Health Action, Inc.) - Child Development Program
Mary's Shelter
Youth Empowerment Supportive Services Drop In Center
Uplift Center for Grieving Children
Philadelphia - Philly HopeLine
Uplift Center for Grieving Children
Philadelphia - Support Groups
NEPA Youth Shelter
The Space at Olive - After School Teen Drop In Center
Olivet Boys & Girls Club of Reading and Berks County, Inc.
Center for the Arts - Center for the Arts Remote Learning
Olivet Boys & Girls Club of Reading and Berks County, Inc.
Center for the Arts - Olivet Boys & Girls Club
Olivet Boys & Girls Club of Reading and Berks County, Inc.
Clinton Street Club - Olivet Boys & Girls Club
Olivet Boys & Girls Club of Reading and Berks County, Inc.
Mulberry Street Club - Olivet Boys & Girls Club
Olivet Boys & Girls Club of Reading and Berks County, Inc.
Oakbrook Club - Olivet Boys & Girls Club
Olivet Boys & Girls Club of Reading and Berks County, Inc.
PAL Club - Olivet Boys & Girls Club
Olivet Boys & Girls Club of Reading and Berks County, Inc.
Pendora Park Club - Olivet Boys & Girls Club
LGBT Center of Greater Reading
Reading - SPARC
Crossroads Pregnancy Center
Altoona Office - Relationship Education
Crossroads Pregnancy Center
Huntingdon Office - Relationship Education
Crossroads Pregnancy Center
Lewistown Office - Relationship Education
Crossroads Pregnancy Center
Mifflintown Office - Relationship Education
Crossroads Pregnancy Center
Mount Union Office - Relationship Education
Youth Service
Youth Service, Inc. Sally Watson Center (Crisis Nursery) Germantown - Youth Service - Sally Watson Center
Philadelphia Recovery Community Center
Philadelphia - Community Center
Althea Gibson Community Education and Tennis Center
Althea Gibson Community Education and Tennis Center - Philadelphia; North Philadelphia - Althea Gibson Community Education and Tennis Center - After School and Summer Camp Programs
People For People
People For People E3 Service Center
Institute for the Development of African-American Youth
North Philadelphia - Community Evening Resource Center
Opportunities Industrialization Center - Philadelphia
Benjamin Franklin High School (Opportunities Industrialization Center) - Children's Investment Strategy (CIS) Summer Program
Ayuda Community Center
Ayuda Community Center - Philadelphia; Olney - Ayuda Community Center - After School and Summer Day Camp
Norris Square Community Alliance
Teen Center
Northeast Treatment Centers
Youth & Family Services - Juvenile Justice & Prevention
Northeast Treatment Centers
Youth & Family Services - Child Welfare, Foster Care & Adoption
Northeast Treatment Centers
Youth & Family Services
Northeast Treatment Centers
Henry House Residential Program for Girls (Northeast Treatment Centers, Inc.) - Henry House Residential Program for Girls
Northeast Treatment Centers
Firehouse Residential Program (Northeast Treatment Centers, Inc.) - Northeast Treatment Centers - Community Based Residential Detention - Firehouse Residential
Northeast Treatment Centers
Rhawn Street Center (Northeast Treatment Centers, Inc.) - Northeast Treatment Centers - In-Home Protective Services (IHPS)
LOGAN Hope
Logan Hope - Philadelphia; Logan - LOGAN Hope - After School Programs
Caring People Alliance
R. W. Brown Community Center - Early Learning Center Summer Camps - 2023
Caring People Alliance
R. W. Brown Community Center - Early Learning Center Summer Camps - 2023
Caring People Alliance
West Philadelphia Community Center - Early Learning Center Summer Camps - 2023
Caring People Alliance
West Philadelphia Community Center - Early Learning Center Summer Camps - 2023
Attic Youth Center
Philadelphia - LGBTQ Advocacy
Attic Youth Center
Philadelphia - Life Skills Center
Children's Service
Kirkbride Center - Children's Service - Adoption Program - Kirkbride Center
Children's Service
Huey Family Center - Children's Service - Adoption Program - Huey Family Center
Mazzoni Center
Bainbridge - Youth Drop In Clinic
New Foundations Charter School
New Foundations Charter School - Philadelphia; Tacony - New Foundations Charter School - Community C.A.R.E.S. Learning Center
Juvenile Law Center
Inner City Missions
Cast Your Cares - Philadelphia; Kensington - Mentoring Program
CORA Services
Grover Washington Jr. Middle School - Beacon Center Programs
Diamond Street Community Center
Diamond Street Community Center - Philadelphia; North Philadelphia - Diamond Street Community Center - After School Program
Byron Story Foundation
*Main Site (Byron Story Foundation) - Byron Story Foundation - Youth Academic Program
Education Law Center
Philadelphia - Access to Quality Public Education
Education Law Center
Philadelphia - Access to Quality Public Education
Education Law Center
Pittsburgh - Access to Quality Public Education
Education Law Center
Pittsburgh - Access to Quality Public Education
New Vision Youth and Community Center
Glenside - Youth Services
Northeast Community Center for Behavioral Health
Philadelphia - Children and Youth Outpatient Services
Work To Ride
Work To Ride, Inc
Abington Police Athletic League (PAL)
Abington Police Athletic League (PAL) - Montgomery; Glenside - Police Athletic League - Youth Programs - Abington
Enterprise Center
Philadelphia - Enterprise Center - YES Program
Zhang Sah (Brave Scholar)
Zhang Sah (Brave Scholar) - Philadelphia; Queen Village - Zhang Sah (Brave Scholar) - Youth Arts
Sunrise of Philadelphia
Sunrise of Philadelphia - Chester A. Arthur School - Philadelphia; Graduate Hospital - Sunrise of Philadelphia - Chester A. Arthur Out of School and After School Program - Philadelphia; Graduate Hospital
Sunrise of Philadelphia
Sunrise of Philadelphia - Edwin M. Stanton School - Philadelphia; Graduate Hospital - Sunrise of Philadelphia - Edwin M. Stanton Elementary School - Philadelphia; Graduate Hospital
Communities in Schools of Philadelphia
Communities in Schools Philadelphia - Philadelphia; Art Museum - Communities in Schools of Philadelphia - Licensed After School Care Centers
Communities in Schools of Philadelphia
Communities in Schools Philadelphia - Philadelphia; Art Museum - Communities in Schools of Philadelphia - 21st Century Community Learning Center
Communities in Schools of Philadelphia
William Dick Elementary - Communities in Schools of Philadelphia - Licensed After School Care Centers - William Dick Elementary
Communities in Schools of Philadelphia
Thomas May Peirce Elementary School - Communities in Schools of Philadelphia - Licensed After School Care Centers - Thomas May Peirce Elementary School
Communities in Schools of Philadelphia
CISP Education Center - Communities in Schools of Philadelphia - E3 Power Center - Southwest
HopePHL
People's Emergency Center - Philadelphia; West Philadelphia - People's Emergency Center - Housing Programs
United Neighborhood Centers of NEPA
UNC's Camp Kelly - Camp Kelly
United Neighborhood Centers of NEPA
Oppenheim Center - Illumination Youth Arts
United Neighborhood Centers of NEPA
Oppenheim Center - After-School Teen Center
United Neighborhood Centers of NEPA
Oppenheim Center - After-school Youth Programs at Oppenheim Center
United Neighborhood Centers of NEPA
Bellevue Child Care Center - Illumination Youth Arts
United Neighborhood Centers of NEPA
Bellevue Child Care Center - Adventure Learning Program
Northern Tier Career Center
Greater Susquehanna Valley YMCA
Greater Susquehanna Valley YMCA - Sunbury Branch - Degenstein Youth Center
Greater Susquehanna Valley YMCA
Greater Susquehanna Valley YMCA - Sunbury Branch - Annual Coat Giveaway
Salvation Army - Sunbury
Salvation Army Sunbury Social Services - Youth Programs
Community Alliance for Progressive Positive Action (CAPPA)
CAPPA Academic Enrichment/Performing Arts Showcase/Gang Prevention - CAPPA After School Homework Help and Tutoring
Friendship House
Friendship House - Honesdale - Outpatient Services
Friendship House
Outpatient Services
Friendship House
Friendship House - Mayfield - Outpatient Services
Donald L. Heiter Community Center
Youth Leadership
Donald L. Heiter Community Center
Recreational Activities
Clinton County Women's Center
Lock Haven - Youth Advocacy
Northern Columbia Community and Cultural Center
Benton - Community and Cultural Center
VisionQuest National, Ltd.
VisionQuest - Residential Treatment Facilities
Lincoln Center for Family and Youth
Audubon - Drug and Alcohol Counseling
Montgomery County Opportunities Industrialization Center
Norristown - Delaware Valley Community Health - NYDC Chosen Ones
Montgomery County Opportunities Industrialization Center
Norristown - Norristown YouthForce
Family Promise of Berks County Inc.
U-Turn Program
Yocum Institute for Art Education
West Lawn - 2023 Broadway Jr: The Spongebob Musical: Youth Edition
Coatesville Center for Community Health
Coatesville - Healthy Living Initiative
Caring Place Youth Development Center
Allentown - Mentoring Program
Caring Place Youth Development Center
Allentown - Entrepreneur Program
Caring Place Youth Development Center
Allentown - New Life at the Caring Place Family Health Clinic
Caring Place Youth Development Center
Allentown - After School and Summer Programs
Jewish Community Center of the Lehigh Valley
Allentown - Community Center
Garage Community and Youth Center
The Garage Community and Youth Center - Garage Community and Youth Center - Homework Help - Kennett Square
Garage Community and Youth Center
The Garage Community and Youth Center - Garage Community and Youth Center - Mentoring - Kennett Square
Garage Community and Youth Center
The Garage Community and Youth Center - Garage Community and Youth Center - Tutoring - Kennett Square
Garage Community and Youth Center
The Garage Community and Youth Center - Garage Community and Youth Center - Youth Development - Kennett Square
Garage Community and Youth Center
The Garage Community and Youth Center - Garage Community and Youth Center - Tutoring and Mentoring
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