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Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania
Goodwill Main Office - YouthWorks
Provides a series of employment exploration experiences for youth by starting them out in the nonprofit and public sectors.
Once youth have displayed basic job skills and a positive work attitude, they are offered the opportunity to attend YouthWorks Job Readiness Training and compete for a placement in the private sector. In general, 14 and 15 year olds participate in career exploration, for which they are paid a stipend. 15 and 16 year olds, as well as older youth with no prior work experience, are placed in entry-level positions in their community for which they receive an hourly wage.
118 52nd Street
Robert S. Foltz Building
Pittsburgh, PA 15201
Eligibility: Allegheny County residents age 14 to 24.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm or by appointment.
Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank
Administrative Office and Emergency Food Clearinghouse - Food Locator
Provides search tool to assist individuals in finding food resources, including food pantries, summer food programs for children, soup kitchens, and senior food boxes.
1 North Linden Street
Duquesne, PA 15110
Eligibility: Serves individuals and families in eleven counties of Southwestern
Pennsylvania. Income guidelines apply for some services. Visit the
website or call for details.
Hours: Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm Food Finder Tool
available 24/7 Program hours vary by site.
Homewood Children's Village
Pittsburgh - The Scholar Project
Offers an after school program for teens that seeks to educate and empower high school youth living in the Homewood-Brushton community of Pittsburgh through a seamless integration of curriculum-based arts programming, leadership development, academic support, and service learning experiences.
801 North Homewood Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15208
Eligibility: Open to all high school students who live, go to school, attend church,
or participate in social activites in the East End neighborhoods of
Pittsburgh.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 5:00pm
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 - Agewell Independent Adult Services
Provides seamless delivery of services to Pittsburgh's older adults, providing support to live as independently as possible. Provides art, culture, educational, and social recreational programs for older adults.
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
Operation Better Block
Pittsburgh - Jr. Green Corps
Offers community-focused effort to engage youth in participating in community service programs. Targets youth who face economic, educational, or personal barriers such as deficiencies in basic literacy skills, parenthood, and minor legal issues.
801 North Homewood Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15208
Eligibility: Homewood youthAges 14 to 19
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm
Rankin Christian Center
Administrative Headquarters - Youth of the Nation Service Learning Program
Youth of a Nation Program is a service-learning model, designed to educate and prepare students through practical application. Service-learning integrates community service with academic study to enrich learning and teach civic responsibility.
230 3rd Avenue
Rankin, PA 15104
Eligibility: Students of Woodland Hills School District/West Junior High. Ages 11 -
14.
Hours: Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm
Program hours vary. Call for details.
Salvation Army - Aliquippa Corps
Aliquippa - Emergency Assistance
Provides emergency assistance for individuals and families in crisis seeking help with food, clothing, shelter, rent, household utility expenses, and similar miscellaneous living needs.
514 Franklin Avenue
Aliquippa, PA 15001
Eligibility: Low-income households in zip codes 15001, 15061, and 15081
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 9:00am to 3:30pm Friday by appointment only.
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
Saint Anthony School Programs
Wexford - Summer Life Camp Program
Offers a two-week camp on the campus of Duquesne University designed for young adults with disabilities to enhance their independent living skills. Teaches individuals how to manage day to day activities.
2000 Corporate Drive
Wexford, PA 15090
Eligibility: Serves young adults with disabilities.
Hours: Seasonal.
Partner 4 Work
Pittsburgh - Employment Advancement & Retention Network (EARN)
Provides comprehensive case management, remediation, education with special emphasis on individuals with limited English proficiency, skills training, work activities, job placement, and retention activities, as well as providing supportive services, including payment for childcare. Included in EARN are services especially designed to meet the needs of out-of-school pregnant and parenting youth between the ages of 18 to 22, as well as non-assistance custodial or non-custodial fathers. Work activities in EARN include unsubsidized employment, subsidized employment, paid work experience, and community service.
650 Smithfield Street
Centre City Tower, Suite 2400
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
University of Pittsburgh Office of Child Development
Clairton Family Foundations and Early Head Start
Provides family support, family development, child development, drop-in activities, community development, warm-line, home visits, and case management. Program is run by the Allegheny County Human Services Department, Family and Community Services.
1900 State Route 51
Suite 4
Clairton, PA 15025
Eligibility: Families.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 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
Blind and Vision Rehabilitation Services of Pittsburgh
BVRS - Uptown, Pittsburgh - Community Services
Offers assessments by licensed optometrists, prescriptions for optical aids, and the opportunity to try out aids ranging from magnifiers, writing guides, special lighting devices, and closed-circuit TVs. Prevention of blindness programs including free vision screenings for children 12 months to 6 years of age.

Transportation:
This free door-to-door service provides rides to essential medical appointment or critical service need, such as obtaining a photo ID or grocery shopping. Individuals must live in Allegheny County and meet the program criteria. Appointments requested to be made in advance.
1816 Locust Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Eligibility: Allegheny County residents who are blind, vision impaired, or who have related disabilities.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:30pm
YMCA of Greater Pittsburgh
Homewood-Brushton Branch - Homewood-Brushton Day Camp
Provides 10 weeks of summer day camp programming for youth. Youth will participate in various activities such as arts & crafts, swimming, field trips, community service, and much more.
7140 Bennett Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15208
Eligibility: Children ages 5 to 14; must have completed kindergarten.
Hours: YMCA Hours: Monday through Friday, 6:00am to 9:00pm; weekend hours vary

Camp hours vary; call or visit website for details.
Caring Connections for Youth
Administrative Office - Community-Led Diversion Network for Youth
Provides access to supports and services for young people, living in Allegheny County, as a diversion to the Juvenile Justice and Child Welfare Systems.

Call if you are concerned about a child or teen who is displaying disorderly conduct, fighting, truant from school, or experiencing conflict with their parent or guardian.
711 West Commons
Third Floor
Pittsburgh, PA 15212
Eligibility: Services are available to all youth up to age 18 who live in Allegheny County.

Anyone in Allegheny County may call to connect youth to services and assistance.
Hours: Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm. Program hours may
vary.
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 - Center for Victims
Works closely with the Allegheny County District Attorney's Office and the police to assist in interactions with both entities and work to ensure your rights. Center for Victims is a separate, non-profit organization that serves the needs of crime victims, witnesses, families, and communities impacted by violence.

Offers Rights, Information, and Legal Support; Accompaniment & Advocacy; Counseling and Therapy; Victims Compensation; Offender Release Information & Notification; Victim Offender Dialogue (Restorative Justice Program).

Domestic Violence Services: Protection From Abuse Order Assistance; Counseling & Safety Planning; Children's Advocacy and Counseling; Medical Advocacy.

Sexual Assault Services: Medical Advocacy & Accompaniment Visit.
3433 East Carson Street
Suite 300
Pittsburgh, PA 15203
Eligibility: Victims, witnesses, their significant others in cases of sexual/violent
crimes including child abuse, rape, robbery, homicide. Will help
individuals whose social security checks have been stolen as long as
the theft has been reported to the police. Allegheny county residents.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm
24-hour hotline
Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC
Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh - Hilltop Family Care Connection
Provides community based support for families with children ages prenatal through kindergarten. Services include: home visits, developmental screenings, goal planning, parenting classes, Parent Council, Parent Leadership opportunities, Fatherhood group, nurses provide pre and postnatal care and health education, Toddler Class, preschool class, referral to community resources, and fun family activities. A therapist is available to work with parents and children together and to refer to the parent child interaction therapy program.
1630 Arlington Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15210
Eligibility: Families with children ages prenatal through kindergarten in zip codes
15203, 15210, 15211, and 15227.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 5:00pm
Community Empowerment Association
Pittsburgh - Youth Employment
Offers career preparation, GED preparation, and job search and placement services to out of school youth. Program is run by the Allegheny County Human Services Department, Employment and Training Services.
7120 Kelly Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15208
Eligibility: Youth from Braddock, North Braddock, Braddock Hills, Rankin, Homestead,
Duquesne, Clairton, McKeesport, West Mifflin, and Wilkinsburg.
Community Empowerment Association
Pittsburgh - Employment, Training, Retention Program
Offers counseling, life skills education, case management, service planning, and employment service. Program is run by the Allegheny County Human Services Department, Family and Community Services.
7120 Kelly Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15208
Eligibility: Low income, high risk young adults.
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
Allegheny County Department of Human Services
Office of Community Services - KEYS Service Corps
KEYS AmeriCorps members tutor and mentor youth and engage them in service to their communities. Members are placed with local schools, after-school programs, and community-based and faith-based organizations.

In exchange for their service, AmeriCorps members receive a modest living allowance and may be eligible for forbearance on qualified student loans, child care, and health insurance. Upon successful completion they may be eligible for financial assistance for their education.
One Smithfield Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Eligibility: Must be at least 18 years old and:

1) Have a H.S. Diploma or GED (or agree to obtain one)

2) Be a U.S. Citizen, National, or Lawful Permanent Resident Alien

3) Be able to pass a series of clearances: Sex Offender Registry, FBI, Child Abuse, Criminal Record
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm
East End Cooperative Ministry
Administrative Office, East Liberty - Project Rediscovery
Provides programming designed to reduce the risk factors leading to substance abuse and violence.

Available as a stand-alone program and incorporated into all services for children and youth, Project Rediscovery includes age-appropriate education, refusal and resistance skills, and community advocacy.
6140 Station Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15206
Eligibility: Kindergarten through Grade 12.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm.
Allegheny Intermediate Unit
AIU - Family and Community Education - East Allegheny Family Center
Offers family support, child development, family groups and celebrations, home visits, counseling, single parent support group, and case management. Program is run by the Allegheny County Human Services Department, Family and Community Services.
200 Westinghouse Avenue
Wilmerding, PA 15148
Eligibility: Families.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm
Family Resources
High Fidelity Wraparound Program
Assists families with a child at risk for out-of-home placement. High Fidelity Wraparound (HFW), in partnership with Allegheny County Joint Planning Teams (JPT). High Fidelity Wraparound is a process used to recognize the complex needs of children and youth with a mental health diagnosis and their families who are involved with several service systems. Wraparound is a way to improve the lives of children with complex behavioral needs and their families. The integration process of wraparound develops an individualized plan of care so that children and youth grow up in their homes and communities.
1425 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Eligibility: In order to qualify for this program, the family needs to live in
Allegheny County and have a child who: is eligible for medical
assistance, is between the ages of 0 and 21 with a mental health
disorder, is at risk for out of home placement or hospitalization, has
complex service coordination needs, and is involved in multiple
systems (i.e. special education, child welfare, juvenile justice,
mental health or drug and alcohol).
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm
Services available evenings and weekends.
Familylinks
Pittsburgh - Pathways to Independence Program
Provides residential services to children and youth who are diagnosed with a mental illness and are in need of a specialized residential care as they transition home or into another community setting.
401 North Highland Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15206
Eligibility: Children and youth between the ages of 4 and 20 who are diagnosed with a
mental illness.
Hours: Hours may vary.
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
Alternative Community Resource Program
Outpatient Therapy Services
Counseling services for youth and adolescents. Offers psychiatric evaluations, peer to peer support individual, group and family therapy, and medication management.
131 Market Street
Johnstown, PA 15901
Eligibility: Services available for youth up to age 21
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm
Alternative Community Resource Program
Outpatient Therapy Services
Counseling services for youth and adolescents. Offers psychiatric evaluations, peer to peer support individual, group and family therapy, and medication management.
131 Market Street
Johnstown, PA 15901
Eligibility: Services available for youth up to age 21
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm
Alternative Community Resource Program
Alternative Community Resource Program - The Center for Achievement - Adolescent and Youth Counseling
Provides counseling services for youth and adolescents.
317 Power Street
West End School
Johnstown, PA 15906
Eligibility: Youth up to age 21
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm
Alternative Community Resource Program
Alternative Community Resource Program - The Center for Achievement - Adolescent and Youth Counseling
Provides counseling services for youth and adolescents.
317 Power Street
West End School
Johnstown, PA 15906
Eligibility: Youth up to age 21
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm
Alternative Community Resource Program
Alternative Community Resource Program - The Center for Achievement - Adolescent and Youth Counseling
Provides counseling services for youth and adolescents.
317 Power Street
West End School
Johnstown, PA 15906
Eligibility: Youth up to age 21
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm
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
Southwestern Pennsylvania Human Services
SPHS CARE Center - Care Center
The Transitional Care Center for Mental Health is a long term structured residence which resulted from a collaborative effort between the Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Butler, Butler County MH/MR/D&A Program, and the Irene Stacy Community Mental Health Center, along with support from Armstrong County and Value Behavioral Health.
1610 North Main Street Extension
Butler, PA 16001
Eligibility: Individuals who are eligible for hospitalization but who can receive
adequate care in the LTSR.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 5:00pm
Stern Center for Development and Behavioral Health
Fayette County, Corporate Office - Family Based Mental Health
Provides Intensive Behavioral Health Services to children and their families in the home, school, and community settings. Therapy and treatment plans address symptoms or behaviors associated with autism, pervasive developmental disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and more. Offers private outpatient counseling.
110 South Arch Street
Connellsville, PA 15425
Eligibility: Children who may have symptoms or behaviors associated with autism,
pervasive developmental disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity
disorder, and their families.
Hours: By Appointment
Stern Center for Development and Behavioral Health
Greene County - Family Based Mental Health
Provides Intensive Behavioral Health Services to children and their families in the home, school, and community settings. Therapy and treatment plans address symptoms or behaviors associated with autism, pervasive developmental disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and more. Offers private outpatient counseling.
51 High Street
Waynesburg, PA 15370
Eligibility: Children who may have symptoms or behaviors associated with autism,
pervasive developmental disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity
disorder, and their families.
Hours: By Appointment
Stern Center for Development and Behavioral Health
Allegheny County - Family Based Mental Health
Provides Intensive Behavioral Health Services to children and their families in the home, school, and community settings. Therapy and treatment plans address symptoms or behaviors associated with autism, pervasive developmental disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and more. Offers private outpatient counseling.
21 Yost Boulevard
Pittsburgh, PA 15221
Eligibility: Children who may have symptoms or behaviors associated with autism,
pervasive developmental disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity
disorder, and their families.
Hours: By Appointment
Blueprints
Washington - Foster Care and Adoption
Services include foster care services and foster to adopt programs, family and community based services, as well as visitation services. Provides independent living and transitional living services to youth. Also provides after-school programs and truancy intervention services.
150 West Beau Street
Suite 106
Washington, PA 15301
Eligibility: Foster Care Youth
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 4:30pm
East End United Community Center
Administrative Office, Uniontown - 21st Century After School Program
The 21st Century Cohort 11 out-of-school time program will provide academic enrichment opportunities to students in grades 1st to 5th from Benjamin Franklin & Lafayette Schools in the Uniontown Area School District. The students from these schools attend programming at the East End United Community Center on Monday through Thursday from 3 pm to 5:30 pm. The other site is at the Waynesburg Central Elementary School grades 1st to 5th from the Central Greene School District. Students attend this program Monday through Thursday from 3:15 pm to 5:45 pm. Both programs follow the school district schedule based on delays, holidays, in-services, etc. There will also be a five-week summer school program that starts in mid-June and ends in late July that will run from 9 am to 1 pm. Finally, both programs receive free dinners through the Child and Adult Food Care Program and Summer Food Service Program.
150 Coolspring Street
Uniontown, PA 15401
Eligibility: 1st through 8th graders at EEUCC, the Albert Gallatin School District 1-5
at Lafayette and Ben Franklin School District and the Central Greene
School District
Hours: Weekdays, 8:00am to 6:00pm
East End United Community Center
Administrative Office, 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
Sullivan County Victim Services
Laporte - Prevention Education
Provide prevention and educational programs to community groups, businesses, and students. For more information on prevention education programs, please visit the agency website.
651 Main Street
Laporte, PA 18626
Eligibility: Available to all
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm
Pressley Ridge
Pressley Ridge Day School Pittsburgh - Home Places
Provides residential treatment services for children and adolescents who have developmental disabilities & autism spectrum disorders, as well as mental health issues. Services include community based residential program, therapeutic foster care, and a summer camp.
530 Marshall Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15214
Eligibility: Children and adolescents, ages 6 - 21.
Hours: Services: 24/7; Office: Weekdays 9:00am to 5:00pm
Boy Scouts of America - Northeastern Pennsylvania Council
Venture Scouting
Venturing is based on a unique and dynamic relationship between youth, adult leaders, and organizations in their communities. Local community organizations establish a Venturing crew by matching their people and program resources to the interests of young people in the community. The result is a program of exciting and meaningful activities that helps youth pursue their special interests, to grow, to develop leadership skills, and to become good citizens.
Venturing crews can specialize in a variety of avocation or hobby interests. Venturing programs are developed around six experience areas of emphasis: Citizenship; Leadership; Fitness; Social; Outdoor; Service.
72 Montage Mountain Road
Moosic, PA 18507
Eligibility: School Districts: Abington Heights, Carbondale, Dunmore, Forest City,
Lackawanna Trail, Lakeland, Mid Valley, North Pocono, Old Forge,
Riverside, Scranton, Valley View, Wallenpaupack, Wayne Highlands, and
Western Wayne
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30am - 5pm.
Compass Community Connections
Social Recreation Clubs and Sports
Provides seasonal after-school programs, teen clubs, service clubs, and organized sports.
31 South Dorcas Street
Suite A
Lewistown, PA 17044
Eligibility: No limitations or restrictions
Hours: Call for information
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
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
Bradford Sullivan County Office of Mental Health
Towanda - Mental Health Services
Provides mental health services, referrals, case management, children and adolescent services, system program (CASSP), community hospital integration projects, partial hospitalization, inpatient treatment, and peer support.
220 Main Street, Unit 1
Towanda, PA 18848
Eligibility: Residents of Bradford and Sullivan counties
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:30pm Concern Crisis Services, 24/7
Lancaster County Children and Youth Social Service Agency
Lancaster - Child Protective Service
Investigates reports of child abuse. Services include Protective/Family support services, Independent Living program to prepare teenage foster children for life after foster care, Foster care, Adoption, Parenting education, and providing nformation and referrals to community services. All calls are confidential.
150 North Queen Street Suite 111
Lancaster, PA 17603
Eligibility: * Serves children at risk of neglect or abuse

* Children and youth from birth to age 17
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 5:00pm. Some evening hours available for parent-child visitation. On call worker available 24 hours/7 days a week for emergencies.
COBYS Family Services
COBYS Murry Hill Center - Family Life Education Program
Provides evidence-based programs for parents, youth, and children that are proven to strengthen protective factors within the family. Partner with community groups to offer programs ranging from a brief workshop to 18 week programs. Descriptions of programs and workshops are available on website.
444 Murry Hill Circle
Lancaster, PA 17601
Eligibility: Varies by program
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm
Job Corps - Philadelphia Regional Office
Philadelphia Job Corps - Career Development Services
Offers career development and training services to low-income youth to help prepare them for successful careers. Program offers distance learning as well as limited residential options, meals, health care, school supplies, and community support.
2810 South 20th Street, Building 12
Philadelphia, PA 19145
Eligibility: Youth from age 16 to age 24 who meet low-income guidelines.
Hours: Office Hours: Monday through Friday 9:00am to 5:00pm
Children's Crisis Treatment Center
Philadelphia - Community Based Services
Provides services designed to help children and their families achieve success with the natural resources that are available within their communities. Services include Behavioral Health Rehabilitation Services, Intensive Care Management, Theraputic Summer Camp, and Family Based Program.
1080 North Delaware Avenue Suite 600
Philadelphia, PA 19125
Eligibility: Individuals with behavioral, emotional, and/or mental behavioral
conditions
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 8:30am to 8:00pm; Friday, 8:30am to 5:00pm
Access Services - Delaware Valley
Transition to Independence Program
Provides services and supports to assist youth and young adults with a mental health diagnosis overcome barriers to independent living. Focuses on living and housing support, educational opportunities, employment and career advisory, community life functioning, and personal effectiveness and well-being.
500 Office Center Drive
Suite 100
Fort Washington, PA 19034
Eligibility: Residents of Bucks and Lehigh counties, ages 16 to 26, enrolled in
Medical Assistance (Medicaid), who have had a psychological or
psychiatric evaluation completed in the last 12 months
Hours: Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm
Susquehanna County Services for Children and Youth
Montrose - Specialized Programs
Provides services that includes:

  • Preventative After Care: intensive in home service used to maintain or reintegrate youth into the community.

  • Nurturing Parenting: intensive individualized in-home parenting program. This program is an evidence-based program.

  • Independent Living: this service is provided to youth primarily in the foster care or placement system in order to assist with the challenges youth face with living independently.

75 Public Avenue
Montrose, PA 18801
Eligibility: Families with children in Susquehanna county
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:30pm
WellSpan Philhaven
Mount Gretna - Behavioral Health Services for Children and Adolescents
Provides behavioral health services for youth with mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, attention deficit disorder, phobias, post-traumatic stress disorder, and more Treatment is provided in the home, school, and other community settings in order to help improve daily functions.
283 South Butler Road
Mount Gretna, PA 17064
Eligibility: A) Children and adolescents from age 5 to age 18
B) Residents of Lancaster, Lebanon, and York counties
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 8:00am to 3:00pm; Friday, 8:00am to 12:00pm
VisionCorps
West Chester Office - Youth Services
Provides vision services, orientation and mobility training, and enrichment activities to children and adolescents with vision loss. Offers age-appropriate activities to participants in three age groupings: birth to 5, 6 to 12, and 13 to 18. Provides information, consultation, and direct services to families, partnering agencies and school districts throughout the community.
137 North High Street
West Chester, PA 19380
Eligibility: Children and youth ages 0 to 18 living in Chester County
Vision loss that cannot be corrected through standard eyeglasses, contact lenses, or surgery
Hours: Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm
YWCA Lancaster
SAPCC - Sexual Assault Prevention & Counseling Center (SAPCC)
Provides comprehensive services to children and adults who have experienced sexual violence. Direct services to victim-survivors and significant others include:
Individual and group counseling and therapy
24 hour Sexual Assault Hotline
Medical Advocacy: Accompaniment to hospital
Legal Advocacy: Accompaniment to law enforcement interviews and court proceedings. Support with SVPOS and PFA
Information and referral to appropriate resources
Primary prevention programs, presentations and workshops available to the community, schools and other professional organizations
Act 126 Mandated Reporter Training offered for any agency that interacts with children on a daily basis i.e.: school districts, faith-based organizations, after school programs, etc.

The Sexual Assault Prevention and Counseling Center provides a Volunteer Advocate Training for individuals interested in becoming hotline volunteers.
1905 Old Philadelphia Pike
Lancaster, PA 17602
Eligibility: No limitations or restrictions
Hours: Monday through Friday, 10:00am to 6:00pm; hotline available 24/7
Boys & Girls Club of Lancaster
George Washington Community School
Before-school program “Wake Up, Washington” includes hands-on educational activities and breakfast for all participants. Available to current Washington Elementary School students.
545 South Ann Street
Lancaster, PA 17602
Eligibility: Youth from 6 to 18 years
Hours: Program Hours: Monday through Friday, 7:30am to 8:45pm
AHEDD
South Central PA Region - Adult and Youth Services
Provides adults and youth with pre-employment activities, community work assessments, benefits counseling, job placement, job coaching, and follow-up job support services.
3300 Trindle Road
Camp Hill, PA 17011
Eligibility: Age 14 years or older with a disability
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm
AHEDD
South Central PA Region - York/Adams County Area - Adult and Youth Services
Provides adults and youth with pre-employment activities, community work assessments, benefits counseling, job placement, job coaching, and follow-up job support services.
2550 Kingston Road, Suite 225
York, PA 17402
Eligibility: Age 14 years or older with a disability
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm
Lehigh Valley Health Network
Allentown Children's Health Improvement Project (ACHIP) - Allentown Children's Health Improvement Project
ACHIP is a Lehigh Valley Children's Hospital home visiting program for pregnant women and families with children (birth to age 5) who live in the downtown Allentown area. ACHIP promotes health and well-being, addresses health needs and connects families with the community resources they need.
1101 Hamilton Street
Allentown, PA 18102
Eligibility: Must be a resident of downtown Allentown and have children ages 0-5).
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 4:00pm
WellSpan Philhaven Behavioral Healthcare Services
WellSpan Philhaven Behavioral Healthcare Services Mount Gretna - Short-Term Residential Mount Gretna
Provides a short-term residential program for adolescents ages 12-17 years. Provides 24-hour supervision in a structured, treatment-intensive, non-inpatient environment to enable youth to develop a level of functioning that will allow a safe and successful transition to a less-restrictive, community based setting. The length of stay usually ranges from 4 to 6 months.
283 South Butler Road
Mount Gretna, PA 17064
Eligibility: Adolescents 12-17 years in age
Hours: 24/7
WellSpan Philhaven Behavioral Healthcare Services
WellSpan Philhaven Behavioral Healthcare Services Mount Gretna - Therapeutic After School Program Mount Gretna
Enable youth to improve their functioning in the home, school and community by providing structured treatment services during the afternoon and evening hours.

Provides therapeutic activities such as: social skills activities, sharing and listening activities, partner time activities, therapeutic recreation, homework time, community field trips and family outreach.
283 South Butler Road
Mount Gretna, PA 17064
Eligibility: Youth ages 5 to 14 years having behavioral or emotional problems
Hours: Monday through Friday, 4:00pm to 7:30pm; Program hours may be modified
during school and summer vacations/holidays
WellSpan Philhaven Behavioral Healthcare Services
WellSpan Philhaven Behavioral Health - York - Princess Street - WellSpan Philhaven After School Program
Enable youth to improve their functioning in the home, school and community by providing structured treatment services during the afternoon and evening hours.

Provides therapeutic activities such as: social skills activities, sharing and listening activities, partner time activities, therapeutic recreation, homework time, community field trips and family outreach.
1245A West Princess Street
Suite A
York, PA 17404
Eligibility: Youth ages 5 to 14 years having behavioral or emotional problems
Hours: Monday through Friday, 4:00pm to 7:30pm
Program hours may be modified during school and summer
vacations/holidays
WellSpan Philhaven Behavioral Healthcare Services
WellSpan Philhaven - Harrisburg - Therapeutic After School Program Harrisburg
Enable youth to improve their functioning in the home, school and community by providing structured treatment services during the afternoon and evening hours.

Provides therapeutic activities such as: social skills activities, sharing and listening activities, partner time activities, therapeutic recreation, homework time, community field trips and family outreach.
2601 Herr Street
Harrisburg, PA 17103
Eligibility: Youth ages 5 to 14 years having behavioral or emotional problems
Hours: Monday through Friday, 3:00pm to 7:00pm, Program hours may be modified
during school and summer vacations/holidays
WellSpan Philhaven Behavioral Healthcare Services
WellSpan Philhaven - Lancaster - Oregon Business Center - Therapeutic After School Program Lancaster Moore Park
Enable youth to improve their functioning in the home, school and community by providing structured treatment services during the afternoon and evening hours.

Provides therapeutic activities such as: social skills activities, sharing and listening activities, partner time activities, therapeutic recreation, homework time, community field trips and family outreach.
2501 Oregon Pike
Suite 113
Lancaster, PA 17601
Eligibility: Youth ages 5 to 14 years having behavioral or emotional problems
Hours: Monday through Friday, 4:00pm to 7:30pm; Program hours may be modified
during school and summer vacations/holidays
Cornerstone Reproductive Health
Ellmaker Center - Pregnancy Resources
Provides support services for teens, women and men experiencing an unplanned pregnancy with professional staff and trained volunteers. Includes free pregnancy tests, a limited OB ultrasound, medical consultation and options counseling, education on pregnancy, STD's, abortion, and alternatives to abortion, adoption referrals upon request,
pre-natal and parenting education, baby clothes, baby supplies and baby furniture under an Incentive Program,
assistance with finding housing, maternity only, post abortion support groups or individual counseling, referrals for medical care, financial and legal aid, as well as other community resources, fatherhood mentoring program, teaches abstinence and STD education to schools and local youth groups upon request, offers training in the marketplace to employers and employees dealing with "single parenting /crisis pregnancy".

Affiliated with CARENET, NIFLA and ECFA
5380 Lincoln Highway
Gap, PA 17527
Eligibility: No limitations or restrictions
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 10:00am to 6:00pm
Buxmont Academy and Community Service Foundation
Woodlyn Campus - Alternative School
Operates seven alternative school programs for troubled young people referred by school districts, juvenile courts, children and youth agencies, and drug and alcohol commissions
1307 West MacDade Boulevard
Woodlyn, PA 19094
Eligibility: Children and/or adolescents ages 12 to 18.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:15am to 2:15pm
Institute for the Development of African-American Youth (IDAAY)
North Philadelphia - Intensive In-Home Supervision Program
Monitors juveniles awaiting adjudicatory hearings or final court dispositions. Designed to divert juvenile offenders who are in need of a highly structured, closely supervised program in lieu out-of-home placement or overcrowded detention facilities. Provides case management, daily home visits, nightly curfew calls, weekly school visits, psycho-educational workshops, advocacy, mentoring, community service, restitution payment, and monthly parent support meetings.
2305 North Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19132
Eligibility: Philadelphia youth, primarily ages 13 to 20, who are awaiting
adjudication and/or final disposition of their court cases and who
have been ordered into the program by the Philadelphia Family Courts
Juvenile Division
Hours: 24/7
Institute for the Development of African-American Youth (IDAAY)
North Philadelphia - Young Fathers United
Offers parenting workshops for fathers in Philadelphia, in-person and virtually using Zoom. Also offers individual and group counseling and referrals to other community resources including job training, mentoring, and educational and social services programs. Pays a $30 stipend. Transportation assistance and childcare services are available upon request.
2305 North Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19132
Eligibility: Fathers residing in Philadelphia, ages 15 to 40
Hours: Ages 15 to 25: Tuesday, 5:30pm to 7:30pm Ages 26 to 40: Thursday, 5:30pm
to 7:30pm
Institute for the Development of African-American Youth (IDAAY)
West Philadelphia - Community Crisis Intervention Program (CCIP)
Uses a credible messenger model to prevent and reduce gun violence in Philadelphia’s most violent neighborhoods. Provides teams of crisis workers / credible messengers who ride and walk-through assigned Police Service Areas, mediate conflicts, and build meaningful relationships in the community to help prevent violence. Also provides outreach and referrals to resources to victims of violence crime.
4508 Lancaster Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19131
Eligibility: Residents of Philadelphia
Hours: Program is 24/7. Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 12:00pm to 8:00pm;
Saturday and Sunday, 2:00pm to 6:00pm
St. Luke's Penn Foundation
Assertive Community Treatment
Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) provides community-based psychiatric treatment, outreach, rehabilitation, and support to individuals with severe mental illness who may have co-occurring problems and who may have had multiple psychiatric and substance abuse hospitalizations. This program aims to fulfill needs and achieve goals that have not been met through traditional office-based treatment and rehabilitation services.

The Sellersville team also includes a Forensics Specialist whose primary role is to advocate for individuals as they move through the criminal justice system. The Forensics Specialist also serves as the team's liaison with the judicial system (e.g. police, county corrections, probation and parole officers, etc
807 Lawn Avenue
Sellersville, PA 18960
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 8am to 8pm Friday, 8am to 5pm
Norris Square Community Alliance
McKinley Elementary School - After School Program
Provides academic, recreation, and cultural activities, during the school year and during a six-week summer program. Provides snacks.
2101 North Orkney Street
Philadelphia, PA 19122
Eligibility: Call for information.
Hours: School Year: Monday through Friday, 3:00pm to 6:00pm Summer Program:
Call for information operates weekdays for six weeks during the summer
break.
Norris Square Community Alliance
Hunter Elementary School - After School Program
Provides academic, recreation, and cultural activities, during the school year and during a six-week summer program. Provides snacks.
2400 North Front Street
Philadelphia, PA 19133
Eligibility: Call for information.
Hours: School Year: Monday through Friday, 3:00pm to 6:00pm Summer Program:
Call for information operates weekdays for six weeks during the summer
break.
Norris Square Community Alliance
Moffet Elementary School - After School Program
Provides academic, recreation, and cultural activities, during the school year and during a six-week summer program. Provides snacks.
127 West Oxford Street
Philadelphia, PA 19122
Eligibility: Call for information.
Hours: School Year: Monday through Friday, 3:00pm to 6:00pm Summer Program:
Call for information operates weekdays for six weeks during the summer
break.
Norris Square Community Alliance
Philadelphia - After School Program
Provides academic, recreation, and cultural activities, during the school year and during a six-week summer program. Provides snacks.
174 Diamond Street
Philadelphia, PA 19122
Eligibility: Call for information.
Hours: School Year: Monday through Friday, 3:00pm to 6:00pm Summer Program:
Call for information operates weekdays for six weeks during the summer
break.
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
Norris Square Community Alliance
Teen Center - Intensive Prevention Services (IPS)
Provides a 90-day program for youth exhibiting at risk behaviors at home, in school, or in the community. Includes mandatory twice weekly visits with case managers, twice monthly counseling sessions, and once monthly home visits. Services include case management, referrals for wraparound services, and workshops covering anger management, conflict resolution, college preparation, and more. Uses Positive Action curriculum to deliver workshops.
2034 North Mascher Street
Philadelphia, PA 19122
Eligibility: Youth ages 10 to 18 who exhibit at risk behaviors (truancy, running away,
threats of harm, substance use, etc.) and who reside in ZIP codes
19122 and 19133. Also serves Spanish speaking youth residing
throughout Philadelphia County.
Hours: After School Hours: Monday through Thursday, 3:30pm to 6:30pm Summer
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 12:00pm to 4:00pm
Norris Square Community Alliance
Teen Center - Intensive Prevention Services (IPS) - Bilingual / Spanish
Provides a 90-day program for youth exhibiting at risk behaviors at home, in school, or in the community. Includes mandatory twice weekly visits with case managers, twice monthly counseling sessions, and once monthly home visits. Services include case management, referrals for wraparound services, and workshops covering anger management, conflict resolution, college preparation, and more. Uses Positive Action curriculum to deliver workshops.
2034 North Mascher Street
Philadelphia, PA 19122
Eligibility: Spanish speaking youth ages 10 to 18 residing in Philadelphia County who
exhibit at risk behaviors (truancy, running away, threats of harm,
substance use, etc.)
Hours: After School Hours: Monday through Thursday, 3:30pm to 6:30pm Summer
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 12:00pm to 4:00pm
Connection Training Services
Philadelphia - YouthBuild Program
Provides GED preparation and acquisition, leadership development through Youth Council, job preparation, job placement and job retention services, and supportive services. Offers certified, industry-recognized and high demand occupation vocational training in construction trades, forklift operation, PennDot flagger, culinary arts, housing retrofit and insulation, EPA lead paint abatement, and security guard. Community service project required.
2243 West Allegheny Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19132
Eligibility: Residents of Philadelphia ages 16 to 24 who do not have a high school
diploma or GED
Hours: Program hours may vary; call for information.
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
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
SEAMAAC
Philadelphia - Education/Youth Programs
*in person services currently suspended*

SEAMAAC supports students and families who are having challenges with school attendance and performance. Case managers work with families to increase school engagement and connect them to community resources that will support the family. After school programs and summer programs focus on Hip Hop Heritage, cultural connections, and civic engagement.
SEAMAAC
1711 South Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19148
Eligibility: School support services are by referral only.

After school and summer programs are open to all high school aged youth attending a Philadelphia public school.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm
Northern Children's Services
Philadelphia - Outpatient, Partial and Wellness & Resiliency Programs
Provides support for children, youth and families to achieve and maintain appropriate functioning that will transfer to community, home, and the school environment.

Outpatient Services (Ages 5 to 21 years): Provides individual, family and group therapy for children, youth and families who are experiencing difficulties such as traumatic, academic, emotional, or social stress.

Partial Hospitalization and Wellness & Resiliency Programs (Ages 8 to 14 years): Two on-site after-school and summer youth programs that offer intensive and individualized services that integrate therapeutic interventions and academic support.
5301 Ridge Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19128
Eligibility: Call for information
Hours: Varies by location. Call for information.
Northern Children's Services
Philadelphia - School Reintegration (RETI-WRAP)
The RETI-Wrap program connects the Department of Human Services-funded reintegration network and the Philadelphia School District's Re-entry Transition Initiative (RETI-WRAP). Supports children returning from delinquent placement transition back into regular school and community settings.
5301 Ridge Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19128
Eligibility: Call for information
Hours: Varies by location. Call for information
Northern Children's Services
Philadelphia - School Therapeutic Services
Provides support for children, youth and families to achieve and maintain appropriate functioning that will transfer to community, home, and the school environment. School Therapeutic Services provide support to children and youth who have emotional and/or behavior problems that make it difficult for them to learn in a classroom setting.
5301 Ridge Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19128
Eligibility: Call for information
Hours: Varies by location. Call for information.
Northern Children's Services
Chester - Outpatient, Partial and Wellness & Resiliency Programs
Provides support for children, youth and families to achieve and maintain appropriate functioning that will transfer to community, home, and the school environment.

Outpatient Services (Ages 5 to 21 years): Provides individual, family and group therapy for children, youth and families who are experiencing difficulties such as traumatic, academic, emotional, or social stress.

Partial Hospitalization and Wellness & Resiliency Programs (Ages 8 to 14 years): Two on-site after-school and summer youth programs that offer intensive and individualized services that integrate therapeutic interventions and academic support.
100 West 15th Street
Chester, PA 19013
Eligibility: Call for information
Hours: Varies by location. Call for information.
Northern Children's Services
Chester - School Reintegration (RETI-WRAP)
The RETI-Wrap program connects the Department of Human Services-funded reintegration network and the Philadelphia School District's Re-entry Transition Initiative (RETI-WRAP). Supports children returning from delinquent placement transition back into regular school and community settings.
100 West 15th Street
Chester, PA 19013
Eligibility: Call for information
Hours: Varies by location. Call for information
Northern Children's Services
Chester - School Therapeutic Services
Provides support for children, youth and families to achieve and maintain appropriate functioning that will transfer to community, home, and the school environment. School Therapeutic Services provide support to children and youth who have emotional and/or behavior problems that make it difficult for them to learn in a classroom setting.
100 West 15th Street
Chester, PA 19013
Eligibility: Call for information
Hours: Varies by location. Call for information.
Southwest Community Development Corporation
Patterson Elementary School - After School Program
Offers after school programming for up to 100 Patterson Elementary School students. Guest speakers visit the after school program to make educational presentations, particularly those focused on health and safety. Services are offered to latchkey, extended day students, and their siblings. All activities are available on weekdays only.

Activites include homework
help, recreation period of games
, leadership skills development, girls and boys clubs
, and anger management group training.
70th and Buist Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19142
Eligibility: Schoolchildren enrolled in Patterson Elementary School
Hours: Call for information.
CORA Services
Philadelphia - Intensive Behavioral Health Services Program (IBHS)
Addresses the behavioral concerns of youth and teens related to their behavioral health diagnosis in the home, school, and community. Services include creation and monitoring of individual treatment plan, case management, crisis management assistance, and mobile therapy that conducts weekly sessions in the home or at school. Community Behavioral Health (CBH) funded.
8540 Verree Road
Philadelphia, PA 19111
Eligibility: School children ages 3 to 21 enrolled in Philadelphia public, charter,
and private schools assigned to CORA
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 9:00pm
ACHIEVEability
60th Street Strong
Provides youth and young adults ages14 to 26 who are impacted by or perpetrators of gun violence with an opportunity to receive paid employment training, skills, and mentorship. Services includes paid job training with local businesses for 3 to 6 months, wraparound support services, job coaching, and monthly community events driven by youth to foster community cohesion.
5901 Market Street
Suite 410
Philadelphia, PA 19139
Eligibility: Philadelphia youth and young adults ages14 to 26 who are impacted by or
perpetrators of gun violence
Hours: Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm Program hours may
vary; call for more information.
CO-MANS Inc.
Community Residential Rehabilitation and Supported Living
Provides residential services including moderate-care community residential rehabilitation and supported living. Provides services and support by trained mental health professionals to assist residents in building skills of adult daily living and to gain greater independence, self-sufficiency, and self-confidence, as well as, to enhance overall recovery. A portion of the program is dedicated to serving Transition Age Youth (ages 18 to 26).
Eligibility: Adults age 18+ with a primary mental health diagnosis who do not require
24 hour nursing or on-site supervision, do not have a history of fire
setting, are free of violent or severe socially deviant behavior, and
free of drug and alcohol use.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 7:30am to 6:00pm Saturdays, Sundays, and Holidays,
10:00am to 1:00pm
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
Philadelphia Chinatown Development Corporation
Crane Community Center - Chinese Immigrant Families Wellness Initiative
Provides culturally-responsive, trauma-informed programming and intergenerational activities to all members of the AAPI immigrant community. Programs and services include wellness workshops for parents and youth, racial healing circles, support groups in Chinese languages, youth leadership programs to raise awareness of mental health issues and to improve intergenerational communication, and referrals to culturally situated mental health care for Asian immigrant families in Greater Philadelphia.
1001 Vine Street, 2nd Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Eligibility: Asian immigrant community members in the greater Philadelphia area
Hours: Program hours vary; visit website for more information. Website available
24/7.
Philadelphia Anti-Drug/Anti-Violence Network (PAAN)
Philadelphia - Intensive Prevention Services (IPS)
Provides early intervention programming for at-risk youth. Services include academic support and referrals as needed, social and emotional competency building, mentoring, recreation, work ready programming, and community service opportunities.
2700 North Seventeenth Street
Suite 200 Lehigh Pavilion
Philadelphia, PA 19132
Eligibility: Youth ages 10 to 17 who exhibit high-risk or at-risk behaviors.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm
Empowerment Resource Associates
Philadelphia - Counseling Services for At-Risk Communities
Provides individual and group counseling services to address a range of subjects including, gambling addiction, grief and bereavement, general mental health, anger management, parenting, and weight-related issues. Also offers psychological diagnostic testing, psychiatric and psychological evaluations, crisis intervention counseling, family empowerment programming, and services for delinquent youth.
1080 North Delaware Avenue, Suite 202
Philadelphia, PA 19125
Eligibility: Serves individuals and families in underserved, at-risk communities.
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 9:00am to 8:00pm; Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm
Empowerment Resource Associates
Oxford - Counseling Services for At-Risk Communities
Provides individual and group counseling services to address a range of subjects including, gambling addiction, grief and bereavement, general mental health, anger management, parenting, and weight-related issues. Also offers psychological diagnostic testing, psychiatric and psychological evaluations, crisis intervention counseling, family empowerment programming, and services for delinquent youth.
2264 Baltimore Pike
Oxford, PA 19363
Eligibility: Serves individuals and families in underserved, at-risk communities.
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 9:00am to 8:00pm; Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm
Oley Valley Community Library
Oley - Summer Learning
Offers a weekly summer learning program with community demonstrations and hands-on learning opportunities for children.
339 Main Street
Oley, PA 19547
Eligibility: Residents of Berks County
Hours: Friday, mid-June through August, 10:30am to11:30am
United Community Services for Working Families
Reading - Build Program
Provides individuals with an opportunity to learn academic, job readiness, and occupational skills by preparing them to make a successful transition into post-secondary education, the construction industry and other high-growth occupational sectors.
1251 North Front Street
Reading, PA 19601
Eligibility: Must: - Be at least 18 years old on the first day of the school year -
Not have a high school diploma or GED
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:00pm
Friendship House
School Based Behavioral Health
The SBBH Team Program is a mental health program designed for youth ages 5 to 13 years who are experiencing social, emotional, and or behavioral difficulties that impair their ability to function in school and other settings. Provides a "clinical home" for youth and families, ensuring that services are accessible, coordinated across child serving systems, integrated with school interventions, and comprehensive in nature. The SBBH Team is based in the school but delivers services to the child and family in the school, home and community settings. By acting as the single point of contact for children and families, the team will assume clinical responsibility for treatment interventions, coordination of care and case management activities.
1509 Maple Street
Scranton, PA 18505
Donald L. Heiter Community Center
Before and After School Program
Services includes breakfast service, after school snacks, and lunch on non-school days, homework support and project supplies, and supervised playtime, arts and craft space, library and music room, creative play space, game room, and multipurpose room. Also included are walking trips to local parks when the weather permits, field trips during non-school days, carnivals, talent shows, holiday celebrations, and other activities.
100 North 5th Street
Lewisburg, PA 17837
Eligibility: Children ages: 5-13
Hours: Monday through Friday, 7:00am to 2:00pm Care is available before school
on school days beginning at 6:00 am until the start of school. Care is
available after school on school days beginning at the end of the
school day and going until 6:00 pm.
Schuylkill Area Community Foundation
Pottsville - Charitable Giving
Works to strengthen and promote charitable giving in Schuylkill County and encourages philanthropy at all levels. Provides comprehensive donor services and responds to changing community needs and opportunities in areas such as art and culture, education, environment, health and human services, youth programs, and volunteer programs.
216 South Centre Street
Pottsville, PA 17901
Eligibility: No limitations or restrictions
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm
Easterseals Eastern Pennsylvania - Eastern PA Administrative Office
Easterseals Eastern Pennsylvania - Berks Division - Hang Time
An evening recreation program for youth with disabilities ages 12 to 21 years (over age 21 as appropriate). Participants enjoy spending time with friends in a safe, nurturing, supportive environment while parents enjoy an evening of respite. The program takes place in locations throughout the community to experience a variety of fun activities. Fridays, 6:00pm to 8:00pm. TSS and other support staff are welcome.

See website for session dates.
90 George Street
Reading, PA 19605
Eligibility: Children age 12 through young adult with disabilities and other special
needs
Hours: Fridays, 6:00pm to 8:00pm, from September through May
Berks Encore
Reading - Advocate Services
Provides community educational sessions as well as one-on-one counseling on Social Security and Medicare benefit planning, long-term living planning, check writing and budgeting, and fiduciary bookkeeping. Helps to develop individualized plans to meet the needs of each client.
40 North Ninth Street
Reading, PA 19601
Eligibility: Adults age 50 and older
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm
Community Prevention Partnership
Reading - Parent Partner Program
Provides education, training, resources, and advocacy to parents with children involved in any of the child-serving systems: Mental Health/Developmental Disabilities; Children and Youth Services; Juvenile Probation; Drug & Alcohol; Special Education.
200 Penn Street
Reading, PA 19602
Eligibility: Parents with children involved in the child-serving systems in Berks
County (Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, Children and Youth
Services, Juvenile Probation, Drug and Alcohol, Special Education)
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm
Coatesville Youth Initiative
Coatesville - ServiceCorps Summer Service & Leadership Development Program
Offers an eight-week paid employment experience with a challenging life- and leadership skills development curriculum. Provides an opportunity for young people to engage in community building activities and service projects.
545 East Lincoln Highway
Coatesville, PA 19320
Eligibility: Coatesville Area School District youth ages 14 to 18 who are eligible to
work in the United States
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 4:00pm
Handi-Crafters
Handi-Crafters, Inc. - Youth Services
We provide three programs that address the needs of persons under the age of 22. They are as follows:

1. Our School-to-Work program is designed to provide high school-aged students with an IEP (Individualized Education Program) transition into the workplace. Through a vocational evaluation by our licensed psychologist and work done by the student in our workshop, the employment potential of the student is enhanced and assessed. In the workshop students develop vocational and employability skills that help them to successfully transition from school to work. If appropriate, students can also progress to participating in transitional work crews in the community. Students are paid at piece rate for the work they do in the workshop and at an hourly rate for community work crew. In addition, at the request of the school district, we can provide job development and job coaching. The School-to-Work program is funded by school districts, the Chester County Intermediate Unit or county programs.

2. The ESY
215 Barley Sheaf Road
Thorndale, PA 19372
Haven House
Allentown - Outpatient Mental Health Services
Operates an outpatient community mental health clinic. Services include individual and group therapy, mental health evaluations, medication management, on-site and mobile psychiatric rehabilitation services, and a wellness program to bridge the gaps between mental and physical health care.
1411 Union Boulevard
Allentown, PA 18109
Eligibility: Individuals age 14 and older
Hours: Monday, 8:00am to 5:00pm; Tuesday and Thursday, 8:00am to 7:00pm;
Wednesday, 8:00am to 6:00pm; Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm; Saturday by
appointment
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
Variety - The Children's Charity of the Delaware Valley
Worcester - After School Program
Variety After School Program offers a wide range of Educational, Recreational, Therapeutic, Cultural and Social activities during the after school hours in locations throughout the Greater Philadelphia Region for children with disabilities. Students benefit from high staff to student ratios. Activities offered at Variety help meet or exceed appropriate state and local academic achievement standards in reading and math (based on criterion found in each student's IEP) and improvement in school attendance, classroom performance as well as reduced disciplinary referrals. After school programs can play a key role in engaging youth in the learning process by providing opportunities to explore interests, gain competency in real work skills, solve problems, assume leadership roles, develop a group identity with similar aged peers, connect to adult role models and mentors, and become involved in improving their communities. The program also offers parents and families educational workshops, a Community Advisory Bo
2950 Potshop Road
Worcester, PA 19490
Eligibility: Serves residents in Philadelphia with children that have disabilities.
Hours: Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm. Program Hours vary
call for more information
Family Services of Montgomery County
Eagleville - Norristown Area Communities That Care for Youth (CTC)
Organizes and mobilizes the community to reduce the risk factors that contribute to youth violence and substance abuse.
3125 Ridge Pike
Eagleville, PA 19403
Eligibility: Residents of East Norriton Township , West Norriton Township , and the
Municipality of Norristown
Hours: Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm
Valley Youth House
Valley Youth House - High Point Boulevard - Bethlehem - Lehigh Valley Rapid ReHousing for Youth (RRH)
Provides supportive services to older homeless adolescents.
Services include:

- Rent assistance

- Basic apartment furnishings

- Funds for food

- Case management, life skills training and parenting

- Clinical counseling

- Transportation assistance
- Utility assistance

- Assistance with developing an Individual Service Plan for independence

- Assistance with mainstream benefits qualification and application

- Referral/linkage to other community resources/services
3400 High Point Boulevard
Bethlehem, PA 18017
Eligibility: Individuals experiencing homelessness age 18 to 24 and not in the custody
of Children, Youth and Family (CYF) and Youth or Juvenile Probation
Office (JPO)
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm
Valley Youth House
Valley Youth House - High Point Boulevard - Bethlehem - Lehigh Valley Rapid Re-Housing for Families (RRH-Families)
Provides housing and supportive services to homeless families in the Lehigh Valley.

Services include:

- Rent assistance

- Assistance with mainstream benefits qualification and application

- Case management, life skills training and parenting

- Clinical counseling

- Transportation assistance

- Employment assistance

- Utility Assistance

- Referral/linkage to other community resources/services
3400 High Point Boulevard
Bethlehem, PA 18017
Eligibility: Families experiencing homelessness that are currently residing in an
emergency shelter or are street level homeless in Lehigh or
Northampton County. Head of household must be employed part-time or in
an employment program
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm
Valley Youth House
Valley Youth House - High Point Boulevard - Bethlehem - Family Intervention Program
Provides an in-home clinical & case management service designed to eliminate the destructive impact of substance abuse problems within families. Comprehensive and coordinated intensive clinical and case management services are provided to families in which children or adolescents are identified as being at risk of child maltreatment, due to substance abuse issues within the family. Any family member or caregiver may be identified as experiencing a substance use disorder. Primary outcome benefits are alleviation of the risk of abuse and neglect of a child or adolescent and the elimination of substance abuse behaviors for the affected individual.
3400 High Point Boulevard
Bethlehem, PA 18017
Eligibility: Families with a child or adolescent age birth to 17 who is perceived to
be at risk of maltreatment because of substance abuse issues. Must
reside in Lehigh or Northampton County. May or may not be active for
ongoing service within the county child welfare agencies.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm
Valley Youth House
Valley Youth House - High Point Boulevard - Bethlehem - Youth Education Program for the Prevention of Destructive Decisions (YEP)
Provides school and community-community based prevention and education. Topics of group focus may include: anger management, communication skills, refusal skills, decision making, conflict resolution, parental divorce, and substance abuse. Services are provided in Lehigh County middle and high schools during the school year as well as community sites throughout the year.
3400 High Point Boulevard
Bethlehem, PA 18017
Eligibility: Middle/Secondary school aged youth
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm
Valley Youth House
Valley Youth House - High Point Boulevard - Bethlehem - Lehigh County Truancy Intervention Program (LC-TIP)
Truancy intervention is provided to identified schools and supported through the United Way and other donation dollars at no fee to the family. Staff works with the school-identified youth that missed ten or more days of school. Services can be from one to two hours per week and may include tutoring, mentoring, and counseling for both the youth and their family. Concrete needs of the family are also addressed. The youth and his or her family may be seen in school, home, or other community sites.
3400 High Point Boulevard
Bethlehem, PA 18017
Eligibility: Allentown School District: Sheridan ES, Mosser ES, Dodd ES, Jefferson ES,
Muhlenberg ES, Roosevelt ES Whitehall School District: Whitehall MS,
Whitehall HS
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm
Valley Youth House
Valley Youth House - Independent Living Program Lancaster - Independent Living Program Lancaster
Provides supervised housing/residential transitional living services to older adolescents in care of the child welfare or juvenile justice system.

Services include:

- Community group living

- Life skills (individual/group training)

- Assistance in developing and completing and individual plan for independence and permanency

- Individual apartments: Case Management Services provided
255 Butler Avenue, Suite 103A
Lancaster, PA 17601
Eligibility: Individuals age 18 to 21 under the care and custody of a child welfare
agency; Not actively suicidal, homicidal, active substance abusing or
in need of in-patient services
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm
Valley Youth House
Valley Youth House - Monroe/Luzerne County Office - Luzerne County Supervised Independent Living Programs (LC-SIL)
Provides supervised housing/residential transitional living services to older adolescents in care of the child welfare or juvenile justice system.

Services include:

- Community group living

- Life skills (individual/group training)

- Individual therapy (additional per diem)

- Summer education: cultural and recreational events focusing on life skills development

- Also offers (supervised independent living) single apartments
67 Public Square, Suite 520
Wilkes Barre, PA 18701
Eligibility: Youth age 16 to 21 under care and custody of a county child welfare or
juvenile justice agency; Not actively suicidal, homicidal, active
substance abusing or in need of in-patient services
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm
Valley Youth House
Valley Youth House - Monroe/Luzerne County Office - Luzerne County Rapid ReHousing (RRH)
Provides rental assistance and supportive services to homeless families in Luzerne County. Services include:
- Rental assistance
- Assistance with mainstream benefits qualification and application
- Case management
- Transportation assistance
- Employment assistance
- Referral/linkage to other community resources/services
67 Public Square, Suite 520
Wilkes Barre, PA 18701
Eligibility: Individuals age 18 to 24; Literally homeless, staying on the street or at
a shelter; Voluntary Entry; Not in the custody of Children, Youth and
Families or Juvenile Probation Office
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm
Valley Youth House
Valley Youth House - Bucks County Shelter - Bucks County Shelter
13-bed runaway and emergency shelter for youth open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year offering the following services:
- Shelter (for youths)
- Crisis counseling
- Individual counseling, parent counseling, family counseling, group counseling
- Information and referral
- Transportation to home school provided or enrollment in Centennial School District
- Community integration and recreational programming
800 North York Road, Building 22
Warminster, PA 18974
Eligibility: Individuals age 6 to 17; Not actively suicidal, homicidal, intoxicated or
in-patient service.
Hours: 24/7
Valley Youth House
Valley Youth House - York County Office - School-Based Services
Serves students of various York Area High Schools who are in need of life skills classes and connections to community resources to prevent CYF involvement. Provides life skills development classes. Operates from the theory of Positive Youth Development focusing on Safety, Control, Connectedness and Opportunity. The programs utilize trauma informed approaches to engage and work alongside youth.
337 West Market Street
York, PA 17401
Eligibility: Students identified by high school personnel who are at risk of becoming
involved with CYF or are in need of preventative services.
Buxmont Academy and Community Service Foundation
Bethlehem - Alternative Education Programs
Provides alternative education programs for troubled and at-risk youth who are struggling with behavioral and emotional problems, including: learning difficulties; drug and alcohol abuse; legal problems; family problems; impulsive or aggressive behavior; lack of self-esteem; mental health issues; ADD/ADHD; oppositional defiance disorder; sexual, physical, or emotional abuse; truancy; school suspensions; and expulsions.
531 Main Street
Bethlehem, PA 18018
Eligibility: Students from grade 6 to grade 12
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm
Saucon Valley Community Center
Hellertown - Community Programs
Provides a variety of community center services, education classes, and recreation programs. There are also two locations for older adults to connect with the community, share a meal, and make friends with those who has a common interests.
323 Northampton Street
Hellertown, PA 18055
Eligibility: No limitations or restrictions
Hours: Program Hours vary; Center Hours: Monday through Friday, 7:00am to 6:00pm
Access Services - Lehigh Valley
Bethlehem - Administration
Offers the following programs: children and family disability services in the form of respite, foster care, behavioral therapy, and support groups.

Offers support to youth transitioning into adulthood through the TIP program.

Serve adults and families through programs such as respite, lifesharing, Life programs, supported living, home care and housing services, community resources and trainings, in-home supports, and adult autism services.
3975 Township Line Road
Bethlehem, PA 18020
Eligibility: Children and adults with developmental disabilities or a mental illness
and their families
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm
Elwyn
Elwyn - Foster Care Services - Elwyn - Community Residential Rehabilitation (CRR) Host Homes
Community Residential Rehabilitation serves as a transitional program for youth who are being discharged from residential treatment centers or psychiatric hospitals who require intensive and flexible treatment services as they readjust to community living. Trained treatment parents provide structured and therapeutic home living environments while a comprehensive array of treatment services are employed.
1 Winding Way, Suite 104
Philadelphia, PA 19131
Library System of Lancaster County
Salisbury Township Branch Library - Library Services
Provides an array of public library services. This is the first library in Lancaster County to have a supporting partnership with a private organization (Houston Run Community Center) and the first library in the county to be designed as an integral part of a cafe.
835 Houston Run Drive
Suite 220
Gap, PA 17527
Eligibility: No limitations or restrictions.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 8:00pm; self-check only available after
3:00pm
Library System of Lancaster County
Lititz Public Library, Inc - Library Services
Provides an array of public library services.

Additional services at this location:
- Children's programs such as preschool story times, films, baby lapsit programs, toddler time, sign language story time, dog day story time, chess club, book clubs, a variety of special children's programs and summer learning programs
- Community information
- Computer tutor
- Electronic magnifier available to people with vision problems
- Free music concerts sponsored by Susquehanna Bank, daytime and evening programs are offered
- Genealogy room with resources
- Homebound delivery service
- Internet access and technology programs
- Opportunities for life-long learning includes books, audio and video cassettes, CDs, DVDs, magazines, local and out-of-town newspapers and telephone books and large print materials for adults
- Special programs for youth and adults on history, health, gardening, travel, computers, nutrition, cooking, decorating, outdoor concerts, nature, family movies, crafts, book clubs, discussi
651 Kissel Hill Road
Lititz, PA 17543
Eligibility: No limitations or restrictions.
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 9:00am to 8:00pm; Friday, 9:00am to 6:00pm;
Saturday, 9:00am to 4:00pm
Communities In Schools of Pennsylvania (CIS)
Communities In Schools of Pennsylvania - Lancaster - Integrated Student Services
Works with students 1:1 and help them overcome barriers preventing them from being successful in school. Some barriers may include academics, behavior and/or attendance.
225 West Orange Stree
Fulton Elementary School
Lancaster, PA 17603
Eligibility: Must require help in one or more of the following areas: academics,
behavior and/or attendance
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm
Communities In Schools of Pennsylvania (CIS)
Communities In Schools of Pennsylvania - York - Integrated Student Services
Works with students 1:1 and help them overcome barriers preventing them from being successful in school. Some barriers may include academics, behavior and/or attendance.
31 North Pershing Avenue
Communities In School of PA - York
York, PA 17401
Eligibility: Must require help in one or more of the following areas: academics,
behavior and/or attendance
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm
Communities In Schools of Pennsylvania (CIS)
Communities In Schools of Pennsylvania - Johnstown - Integrated Student Services
Works with students 1:1 and help them overcome barriers preventing them from being successful in school. Some barriers may include academics, behavior and/or attendance.
220 Messenger Street
Johnstown, PA 15902
Eligibility: Must require help in one or more of the following areas: academics,
behavior and/or attendance. A CIS referral form must be submitted
indicating WHY the student is being referred. This is for middle
school and high school age students (children & teenagers)
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm
Communities In Schools of Pennsylvania (CIS)
Communities In Schools of Pennsylvania - Susquehanna Township - Integrated Student Services
Works with students 1:1 and help them overcome barriers preventing them from being successful in school. Some barriers may include academics, behavior and/or attendance.
801 Wood Street
Harrisburg, PA 17109
Eligibility: Must require help in one or more of the following areas: academics,
behavior and/or attendance. A CIS referral form must be submitted
indicating WHY the student is being referred. This is for middle
school and high school age students (children & teenagers)
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm
Chambersburg Memorial YMCA
Chambersburg - Before and After School Fun Club
Provides Before and After School Fun Club. All locations offers supervision and homework assistance, recreation, socialization, and a snack.
570 East McKinley Street
Chambersburg, PA 17201
Eligibility: Children in Kindergarten through 5th grade at nine satellite locations:
Ben Chambers, Grandview, Hamilton Heights, South Hamilton, Scotland,
Fayetteville, Guilford Hills, New Franklin, and Marion in addition to
the YMCA. The YMCA location hosts students from Andrew Buchanan,
Falling Springs and Stevens. Transportation is provided by the Y for
this site only. Speak to the Senior Youth Director about the special
arrangements needed if your child attends Shalom Christian Academy or
Corpus Christi.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 6:30am to 8:45am; 3:15pm to 5:30pm
Chambersburg Memorial YMCA
Chambersburg - Summer Fun Club
Programs to fill children's summer daytime hours with supervised activities. Offers arts and crafts, sports and games, character counts and value lessons, aquatic lessons with recreational swim, and field trips to area attractions including Hershey Park.
570 East McKinley Street
Chambersburg, PA 17201
Eligibility: Youth who completed kindergarten to age 13
Hours: Monday through Friday, 6:30am to 6:00pm
Chambersburg Memorial YMCA
Chambersburg - Sam's Program
Offers physical activities, fellowship, mentoring and Christian education.

Transportation provided: During the summer months these children are transported to the YMCA's Sam's Summer Day Camp site for eight full weeks of camping activities. Also offers membership privileges to 13 to19 year old underprivileged youth. Income verification is required for program participation.
570 East McKinley Street
Chambersburg, PA 17201
Eligibility: Children in 1st to 7th grades
Hours: Tuesday, October through April - Call for information
Chambersburg Memorial YMCA
Chambersburg - Specialty Sports Camps
Hosts a variety of specialty sports camps and clinics.
570 East McKinley Street
Chambersburg, PA 17201
Eligibility: Children from 1st to 11th grades, based on programs
Hours: Call for information
Chambersburg Memorial YMCA
ARK Child Development Center - Preschool/Early Education
Operates a full-day early learning center focusing on the education, socialization, skill development, and spiritual development of every child. Ofers pre-kindergarten instruction, swim lessons, field trips, rest time, science experiments, dance and rhythm activities, story time, arts and crafts, and much more.
756 South Coldbrook Avenue
Chambersburg, PA 17201
Eligibility: Children from age 3 to age 5
Hours: Monday through Friday, 6:30am to 6:00pm
Spanish American Civic Association
SACA Pershing - Nuestra Clinica
Provides the following programs:
- A state funded Bilingual Spanish/English Drug and Alcohol outpatient program, licensed by the Department of Health, Office of Drug and Alcohol Programs (ODAP), that provides therapeutic services to Hispanic clients and their families who suffer from problems of substance abuse. Services include assessments and evaluations; culturally relevant Latino and American outpatient drug and alcohol treatment for individuals, families and groups; medical referrals when appropriate; chemical abuse support groups; consultation services offering substance abuse education and prevention to families, schools, businesses, medical professionals, social services and community groups; and intervention programs for youth and adults involved in the program.

- A Mental Health Outpatient Center offering assessments and evaluations of mental health disorders, as well as culturally relevant mental health treatment for individuals and their families. This is NOT a crisis center; it is an ou
545 Pershing Avenue
Lancaster, PA 17602
Eligibility: For substance abuse treatment: Persons from 15 to 85 years; persons under
15 years will be screened and referred to appropriate services. For
mental health outpatient program: Age 5 years or older
Hours: Substance Abuse and Mental Health: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to
5:00pm
Compass Mark, INC.
Lancaster - Leaders of Future Generations
A school-based, 12-week prevention program for youth who exhibit leadership potential. Students work as a team after school to plan and implement a service-learning project of their choice that benefits their school and community.

LFG participants eligible to attend Kids Kamp overnight camp in June.
1891 Santa Barbara Drive
Suite 104
Lancaster, PA 17601
Eligibility: Youth at participating middle schools who exhibit leadership potential
and who may have increased life stressors
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm
Dauphin County Department of Drug and Alcohol Services
Prevention Services
Prevents drug, alcohol, tobacco, and gambling through the Student Assistance Program (SAP) program and interrupted program educational intervention for at-risk youth. Attends community meetings, coalition building, and agency collaboration.
1100 South Cameron Street
Harrisburg, PA 17104
Eligibility: Schools, community groups, and youth groups
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:30pm
Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry
Employment, Advancement and Retention Network (EARN) - Administrative
- Prepares job seekers for the global workforce through employment and job training services for youth, adult, older adult and dislocated workers
- Enforces regulations and safety standards in the workplace and administers the Commonwealth's programs for community service by young Pennsylvanians
- Administers benefits to unemployed individuals, oversees the administration of workers' compensation benefits to individuals with job related injuries and/or illnesses, and provides vocational rehabilitation to individuals with disabilities
651 Boas Street
Room 1700
Harrisburg, PA 17121
Eligibility: Pennsylvania employers and workers
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm
Pathway Community Church
Worship Services and Youth Group
Offers children's classes on Sunday, and youth group on Wednesday. We also have several community outreach events that we put on during the year including: Trunk or Treat, Night of Lights, and Christmas Eve service.
1731 West Philadelphia Street
York, PA 17404
Hours: Sundays at 10:00am; Wednesdays at 6:00pm
Crispus Attucks York
Rising STARS
Provides after-school and summer enrichment focused on education, recreation, and social responsibility.
605 South Duke Street
York, PA 17401
Eligibility: Children and/or adolescents from age 5 to age 18
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 4:00pm to 8:00pm
YMCA of the Roses - York Branch
W. Dale Brougher Foundation - Camp Discovery
Provides a camp experience that include field trips, science lessons, swimming, sports, arts & humanities, and activities that help campers learn the importance of living a healthy lifestyle. Locations in Shrewsbury and Red Lion.
100 Constitution Avenue
Shrewsbury, PA 17361
Eligibility: Children from age 5 to age 12
Hours: Seasonal, typically runs June through mid-August.
YMCA of the Roses - York Branch
Summer Camp Information - Camp Spirit
Offers a variety of camp programming that includes swimming, archery, indoor gaga pit, amphitheater, and an arts & crafts center. Each Friday, campers travel to a local park and to the Graham Aquatic Center for outdoor activities.
90 North Newberry Street
York, PA 17401
Eligibility: Children from age 5 to age 15
Hours: Seasonal, typically runs June through mid-August.
Salvation Army - York County
Salvation Army - York - Hispanic Temple - Hispanic Temple
Offers religious, youth enrichment, and community engagement services.
249 East South Street
York, PA 17403
Eligibility: No limitations or restrictions
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 3:00pm; Various evening programs, call
for details
Harrisburg Christian Performing Arts Center
Interdenominational Recreation
Provides special events for teens, clubs, group socialization, 3 annual dramatic productions, Bible studies, other special recreational events and school of music, and drama. Provides community service fulfillment available for court adjudicated youth programs, academic honors, scouting and religious projects. Provides post high school group availabe and post high school life skills mentoring.
1000 South Eisenhower Boulevard
Middletown, PA 17057
Eligibility: No limitations or restrictions
Hours: Monday through Friday, 10:00am to 2:00pm; Saturday, 6:00pm to 10:00pm
Pennsylvania American Legion
Veteran Membership Organization
Focusing on service to veterans, service members and communities. Programs for Family, Youth, Community and National Affairs. Help with VA claims, assistance in finding employment, support for current members of the military, and financial advice.
108 Holland Drive
Butler, PA 16002
Pennsylvania American Legion
Pennsylvania American Legion - District 27 - Veteran Membership Organization
Focusing on service to veterans, service members and communities. Programs for Family, Youth, Community and National Affairs. Help with VA claims, assistance in finding employment, support for current members of the military, and financial advice.
217 North Findley Street
Punxsutawney, PA 15767
Eligibility: Served honorably during any eligible war eras or are on active duty
today, serving honorably.
Hours: Call for more information.
Pennsylvania American Legion
Pennsylvania American Legion - District 27 - Veteran Membership Organization
Focusing on service to veterans, service members and communities. Programs for Family, Youth, Community and National Affairs. Help with VA claims, assistance in finding employment, support for current members of the military, and financial advice.
330 Central Street
Rossiter, PA 15772
Eligibility: Served honorably during any eligible war eras or are on active duty
today, serving honorably.
Hours: Call for more information.
Pennsylvania American Legion
Pennsylvania American Legion - District 27 - Veteran Membership Organization
Focusing on service to veterans, service members and communities. Programs for Family, Youth, Community and National Affairs. Help with VA claims, assistance in finding employment, support for current members of the military, and financial advice.
4 Sylvania Street
Brookville, PA 15825
Eligibility: Served honorably during any eligible war eras or are on active duty
today, serving honorably.
Hours: Call for more information.
Pennsylvania American Legion
Pennsylvania American Legion - District 29 - Veteran Membership Organization
Focusing on service to veterans, service members and communities. Programs for Family, Youth, Community and National Affairs. Help with VA claims, assistance in finding employment, support for current members of the military, and financial advice.
120 West 4th Street
Waterford, PA 16441
Eligibility: Served honorably during any eligible war eras or are on active duty
today, serving honorably.
Hours: Call for more information.
Pennsylvania American Legion
Pennsylvania American Legion - District 27 - Veteran Membership Organization
Focusing on service to veterans, service members and communities. Programs for Family, Youth, Community and National Affairs. Help with VA claims, assistance in finding employment, support for current members of the military, and financial advice.
1109 Pershing Avenue
Brockway, PA 15824
Eligibility: Served honorably during any eligible war eras or are on active duty
today, serving honorably.
Hours: Call for more information.
Pennsylvania American Legion
Pennsylvania American Legion - District 27 - Veteran Membership Organization
Focusing on service to veterans, service members and communities. Programs for Family, Youth, Community and National Affairs. Help with VA claims, assistance in finding employment, support for current members of the military, and financial advice.
305 Broadway Street
Reynoldsville, PA 15851
Eligibility: Served honorably during any eligible war eras or are on active duty
today, serving honorably.
Hours: Call for more information.
Pennsylvania American Legion
Pennsylvania American Legion - District 27 - Veteran Membership Organization
Focusing on service to veterans, service members and communities. Programs for Family, Youth, Community and National Affairs. Help with VA claims, assistance in finding employment, support for current members of the military, and financial advice.
106 West Liberty Street
Sykesville, PA 15865
Eligibility: Served honorably during any eligible war eras or are on active duty
today, serving honorably.
Hours: Call for more information.
Pennsylvania American Legion
Pennsylvania American Legion - District 29 - Veteran Membership Organization
Focusing on service to veterans, service members and communities. Programs for Family, Youth, Community and National Affairs. Help with VA claims, assistance in finding employment, support for current members of the military, and financial advice.
93 East State Street
Albion, PA 16401
Eligibility: Served honorably during any eligible war eras or are on active duty
today, serving honorably.
Hours: Call for more information.
Pennsylvania American Legion
Pennsylvania American Legion - District 29 - Veteran Membership Organization
Focusing on service to veterans, service members and communities. Programs for Family, Youth, Community and National Affairs. Help with VA claims, assistance in finding employment, support for current members of the military, and financial advice.
1460 Sciota Road
Corry, PA 16407
Eligibility: Served honorably during any eligible war eras or are on active duty
today, serving honorably.
Hours: Call for more information.
Pennsylvania American Legion
Pennsylvania American Legion - District 29 - Veteran Membership Organization
Focusing on service to veterans, service members and communities. Programs for Family, Youth, Community and National Affairs. Help with VA claims, assistance in finding employment, support for current members of the military, and financial advice.
200 Fairway Drive
Edinboro, PA 16412
Eligibility: Served honorably during any eligible war eras or are on active duty
today, serving honorably.
Hours: Call for more information.
Pennsylvania American Legion
Pennsylvania American Legion - District 29 - Veteran Membership Organization
Focusing on service to veterans, service members and communities. Programs for Family, Youth, Community and National Affairs. Help with VA claims, assistance in finding employment, support for current members of the military, and financial advice.
8 Maple Drive
PO BOX 89
Fairview, PA 16415
Eligibility: Served honorably during any eligible war eras or are on active duty
today, serving honorably.
Hours: Call for more information.
Pennsylvania American Legion
Pennsylvania American Legion - District 29 - Veteran Membership Organization
Focusing on service to veterans, service members and communities. Programs for Family, Youth, Community and National Affairs. Help with VA claims, assistance in finding employment, support for current members of the military, and financial advice.
42 Wall Street
Girard, PA 16417
Eligibility: Served honorably during any eligible war eras or are on active duty
today, serving honorably.
Hours: Call for more information.
Pennsylvania American Legion
Pennsylvania American Legion - District 29 - Veteran Membership Organization
Focusing on service to veterans, service members and communities. Programs for Family, Youth, Community and National Affairs. Help with VA claims, assistance in finding employment, support for current members of the military, and financial advice.
17 South Mill Street
PO Box 146
North East, PA 16428
Eligibility: Served honorably during any eligible war eras or are on active duty
today, serving honorably.
Hours: Call for more information.
Pennsylvania American Legion
Pennsylvania American Legion - District 29 - Veteran Membership Organization
Focusing on service to veterans, service members and communities. Programs for Family, Youth, Community and National Affairs. Help with VA claims, assistance in finding employment, support for current members of the military, and financial advice.
9225 US Highway 6
Union City, PA 16438
Eligibility: Served honorably during any eligible war eras or are on active duty
today, serving honorably.
Hours: Call for more information.
Pennsylvania American Legion
Pennsylvania American Legion - District 29 - Veteran Membership Organization
Focusing on service to veterans, service members and communities. Programs for Family, Youth, Community and National Affairs. Help with VA claims, assistance in finding employment, support for current members of the military, and financial advice.
4109 West 12th Street
Erie, PA 16505
Eligibility: Served honorably during any eligible war eras or are on active duty
today, serving honorably.
Hours: Call for more information.
Pennsylvania American Legion
Pennsylvania American Legion - District 29 - Veteran Membership Organization
Focusing on service to veterans, service members and communities. Programs for Family, Youth, Community and National Affairs. Help with VA claims, assistance in finding employment, support for current members of the military, and financial advice.
3929 West 38th Street
Apartment 106
Erie, PA 16506
Eligibility: Served honorably during any eligible war eras or are on active duty
today, serving honorably.
Hours: Call for more information.
Pennsylvania American Legion
Pennsylvania American Legion - District 29 - Veteran Membership Organization
Focusing on service to veterans, service members and communities. Programs for Family, Youth, Community and National Affairs. Help with VA claims, assistance in finding employment, support for current members of the military, and financial advice.
260 East 3rd Street
Erie, PA 16507
Eligibility: Served honorably during any eligible war eras or are on active duty
today, serving honorably.
Hours: Call for more information.
Pennsylvania American Legion
Pennsylvania American Legion - District 29 - Veteran Membership Organization
Focusing on service to veterans, service members and communities. Programs for Family, Youth, Community and National Affairs. Help with VA claims, assistance in finding employment, support for current members of the military, and financial advice.
1917 Eastern Avenue
Wesleyville, PA 16510
Eligibility: Served honorably during any eligible war eras or are on active duty
today, serving honorably.
Hours: Call for more information.
Pennsylvania American Legion
Pennsylvania American Legion - District 29 - Veteran Membership Organization
Focusing on service to veterans, service members and communities. Programs for Family, Youth, Community and National Affairs. Help with VA claims, assistance in finding employment, support for current members of the military, and financial advice.
1938 Buffalo Road
Erie, PA 16510
Eligibility: Served honorably during any eligible war eras or are on active duty
today, serving honorably.
Hours: Walk in for more information.
Neighborhood Dispute Settlement
Harrisburg - Community Program
Helps settle most disputes via conflict resolution services, including mediation and conflict coaching. Provides trained mediators for disputes involving neighbors, neighborhood groups, youth-related problems and fights, landlord/tenant, noise, trash, business/consumer, child custody, harassment/vandalism, and other minor criminal issues. Unable to address domestic violence-related situations.
2001 North Front Street,
Building 1, Suite 211
Harrisburg, PA 17102
Eligibility: Residents of Cumberland, Dauphin, and Perry counties
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 3:00pm
Centre County Youth Service Bureau
State College - Juvenile Mentoring Program (JUMP)
Serves youth through mentoring, group activities, community service opportunities, and access to evidence based curriculum including Aggression Replacement Training (ART) and Victim Offender/Community Awareness Impact of Crime, youth are given practical and social skills intended to help them avoid future delinquent behavior.
325 West Aaron Drive
State College, PA 16803
Eligibility: Low and medium risk youth, ages 12-17, in the delinquency system.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 5:00pm
Centre County Youth Service Bureau
State College - Big Brothers Big Sisters
Provides mentoring relationships between trained volunteers and youth in Centre County. Offers site-based and community- based options.
325 West Aaron Drive
State College, PA 16803
Eligibility: Children and/or adolescents from age 5 to age 16
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 5:00pm
Centre County Youth Service Bureau
State College - Prevention Programs
Provides prevention services in schools as well as at the CCYSB youth centers and street outreach sites. Prevention Programs are designed to address the risks that make it more likely that kids will use drugs and alcohol or make other unsafe decisions. They include educational activities as well as educational presentations for schools, community groups, and parents.
325 West Aaron Drive
State College, PA 16803
Eligibility: Call for information
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 5:00pm
Blair County Library System
Bellwood-Antis Public Library
Maintains a collection of fiction and nonfiction reading materials that can be checked out by community residents who have library cards. Provides access to large print materials, tape/CD collections, the interlibrary loan system, references & information . Offers programming for youth, including a story hour and literacy program. Similar programming is also offered for adults. Computers, printers, and other electronic equipment are available. Provides volunteer opportunities for those who are interested in being library assistants. This site also provides opportunities for individuals convicted of an offense who have been ordered to do community service in lieu of or in addition to incarceration or fines.
526 Main Street
Bellwood, PA 16617
Eligibility: No limitations or restrictions
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 1:00pm to 8:00pm; Saturday, 9:00am to 4:00pm
Blair County Library System
Altoona Public Library - Altoona Area Public Library
Maintains a collection of fiction and nonfiction reading materials that can be checked out by community residents who have library cards. Provides access to large print materials, tape/CD collections, the interlibrary loan system, references & information. Offers programming for youth, including a story hour and literacy program. Similar programming is also offered for adults. Computers, printers, and other electronic equipment are available. Provides professional development opportunities for nonprofit staff. Provides volunteer opportunities for those who are interested in being library assistants. This site also provides opportunities for individuals convicted of an offense who have been ordered to do community service in lieu of or in addition to incarceration or fines.
1600 Fifth Avenue
Altoona, PA 16602
Eligibility: No limitations or restrictions
Hours: Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday, 8:30am to 8:00pm; Wednesday and Friday,
8:30am to 5:00pm; Saturday, 9:00am to 4:00pm
Blair County Library System
Martinsburg Community Library - Martinsburg Public Library
Maintains a collection of fiction and nonfiction reading materials that can be checked out by community residents who have library cards. Provides access to large print materials, tape/CD collections, the interlibrary loan system, references & information as well as a genealogical collection. Offers programming for youth, including a story hour and literacy program. Similar programming is also offered for adults. Computers, printers, and other electronic equipment are available.
201 South Walnut Street
Martinsburg, PA 16662
Eligibility: No limitations or restrictions
Hours: Monday and Thursday, 1:00pm to 8:00pm; Tuesday, 10:00am to 8:00pm;
Friday, 10:00am to 4:00pm; Saturday, 10:00am to 2:00pm
Blair County Library System
Tyrone-Snyder Public Library
Maintains a collection of fiction and nonfiction reading materials that can be checked out by community residents who have library cards. Provides access to large print materials, tape/CD collections, the interlibrary loan system, references & information. Offers programming for youth, including a story hour and literacy program. Similar programming is also offered for adults. Computers, printers, and other electronic equipment are available. Provides professional development opportunities for nonprofit staff. Provides volunteer opportunities for those who are interested in being library assistants. This site also provides opportunities for individuals convicted of an offense who have been ordered to do community service in lieu of or in addition to incarceration or fines.
1000 Pennsylvania Avenue
Tyrone, PA 16686
Eligibility: No limitations or restrictions.
Hours: Tuesday, 10:00am to 6:00pm; Wednesday and Friday, 10:00am to 5:00pm;
Thursday, noon to 7:00pm; Friday, 10:00am to 5:00pm; Saturday, 10:00am
to 2:00pm
Blair County Library System
Claysburg Public Library
Maintains a collection of fiction and nonfiction reading materials that can be checked out by community residents who have library cards. Provides access to large print materials, tape/CD collections, the interlibrary loan system, references & information. Offers programming for youth, including a story hour and literacy program. Similar programming is also offered for adults. Computers, printers, and other electronic equipment are available. Provides professional development opportunities for nonprofit staff. Provides volunteer opportunities for those who are interested in being library assistants. This site also provides opportunities for individuals convicted of an offense who have been ordered to do community service in lieu of or in addition to incarceration or fines.
957 Bedford Street
Claysburg, PA 16625
Eligibility: No limitations or restrictions
Hours: Monday and Thursday, 10:00am to 7:00pm; Tuesday and Wednesday, 10:00am to
5:00pm; Saturday, 9:00am to 1:00pm
Blair County Library System
Roaring Spring Community Library - Roaring Spring Public Library
Maintains a collection of fiction and nonfiction reading materials that can be checked out by community residents who have library cards. Provides access to large print materials, tape/CD collections, the interlibrary loan system, references & information. Offers programming for youth, including a story hour and literacy program. Similar programming is also offered for adults. Computers, printers, and other electronic equipment are available. Provides volunteer opportunities for those who are interested in being library assistants. This site also provides opportunities for individuals convicted of an offense who have been ordered to do community service in lieu of or in addition to incarceration or fines.
320 East Main Street
Roaring Spring, PA 16673
Eligibility: No limitations or restrictions.
Hours: Monday, 9:00am to 6:30pm, Tuesday through Thursday, 9:00am to 4:00pm
Blair County Library System
Hollidaysburg Area Public Library
Maintains a collection of fiction and nonfiction reading materials that can be checked out by community residents who have library cards. Provides access to large print materials, tape/CD collections, the interlibrary loan system, references & information. Offers programming for youth, including a story hour and literacy program. Similar programming is also offered for adults. Computers, printers, and other electronic equipment are available. Provides volunteer opportunities for those who are interested in being library assistants. This site also provides opportunities for individuals convicted of an offense who have been ordered to do community service in lieu of or in addition to incarceration or fines.
1 Furnace Road
Hollidaysburg, PA 16648
Eligibility: No limitations or restrictions
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 9:30am to 8:00pm; Friday and Saturday, 9:30am to
5:00pm; Sunday, 1:00pm to 5:00pm
Care Net of Carbon County
Lehighton - Care Net of Carbon County
Provides resources and services for women, men and youth who are facing challenges with pregnancy and relationship related issues. A free pregnancy test is available. Referrals are provided for healthcare, social services and other community resources. All services are by appointment.

Earn while you learn program offers baby bucks to women who attend appointments and classes on childbirth, relationship parenting, nutrition and related topics. Baby bucks can be used to buy diapers, baby clothing and furniture.

Offers pregnancy counseling and options. Also offers support groups for new parents and women recovering from abortion. Ongoing anger management classes are available.
531 Mahoning Street
Lehighton, PA 18235
Eligibility: Individual who may be pregnant
Hours: Monday, Thursday, 12:00pm to 5:00pm; Friday by appointment
Rotary International
Rotary Club - Kane - Rotary Club
Develop community service projects that address many of today's most critical issues, such as children at risk, poverty and hunger, the environment, illiteracy, and violence. They also support programs for youth, educational opportunities and international exchanges for students, teachers, and other professionals, and vocational and career development.
15 Spruce Street
Kane, PA 16735
Eligibility: Call for more information.
Hours: Call for more information.
Edison Court - Bucks County
Community Based Programs
From CARP to in home case management and therapeutic services, Edison Court provides services to adults and youth in the communities in which they live.
Main Line Youth Alliance
Virtual Resource - LGBTQ Advocacy
MYA provides gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, questioning and straight youth with social educational and supportive activities in a confidential , respectful and safe environment. MYA programs, unique in Philadelphia's western suburbs, encourage healthy relationships with peers, family and community.
Eligibility: Children and youth ages 17 and under
Hours: Every Friday per month (excluding holidays) 7:00pm to 9:30pm
Main Line Youth Alliance
Virtual Resource - Sexuality Support Groups
MYA provides gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, questioning and straight youth with social educational and supportive activities in a confidential , respectful and safe environment. MYA programs, unique in Philadelphia's western suburbs, encourage healthy relationships with peers, family and community.
Eligibility: Children and youth ages 17 and under
Hours: Every Friday per month (excluding holidays) 7:00pm to 9:30pm
Red Lion Youth Center
Red Lion - Community Preschool
Provides preschool services and early childhood education.
190 South Charles Street, Lower Level
Red Lion, PA 17356
Eligibility: Children from age 2.5 to age 6
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 1:15pm
Back Mountain Food Pantry
Trucksville United Methodist Church - Food Pantry
Provides a community supplemental food pantry. Also provides extra food to families with school age children when schools are closed in the summer months.
40 Knob Hill Road
Trucksville, PA 18708
Eligibility: * Residents of Dallas and Lake Lehman school districts

* Must meet federal income guidelines
Hours: Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, 10:00am to noon
Blue Mountain Community Library
Pen Argyl - Library Services
Offers volunteer-run library services and summer programs.
216 South Robinson Avenue
Pen Argyl, PA 18072
Eligibility: Residents of the Pen Argyl Area School District
Hours: Monday and Thursday, 10:00am to 12:00pm and 6:00pm to 8:00pm; Tuesday,
Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, 10:00am to 12:00pm
PA CareerLink
PA CareerLink - Lehigh Valley at Allentown
A one-stop job center that provides an array of employment and training services in a convenient, easily accessible location.

Services include job counseling, testing and assessment; resume preparation assistance, interview training and other prejob guidance services; job matching and referral; unemployment insurance and job registration; labor market and career information; information on financial aid for education and training; and referral for job training, transportation, child care, personal and financial counseling, health care and other human services resources in the community.
555 Union Boulevard
Allentown, PA 18109
Eligibility: Greater Lehigh Valley area job seekers and employers. Training funds for
Lehigh and Northampton County residents. Must be eligible to work in
the United State.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 7:30am to 4:00pm
PA CareerLink
PA CareerLink - Carbon County
A one-stop job center that provides an array of employment and training services in a convenient, easily accessible location.

Services include job counseling, testing and assessment; resume preparation assistance, interview training and other prejob guidance services; job matching and referral; unemployment insurance and job registration; labor market and career information; information on financial aid for education and training; and referral for job training, transportation, child care, personal and financial counseling, health care and other human services resources in the community.
69 Broadway
Jim Thorpe, PA 18229
Eligibility: Carbon County area job seekers and employers
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm
PA CareerLink
PA CareerLink - Allentown Employment and Training Center
A satellite location of PA CareerLink® Lehigh Valley. It provides an array of employment and training services in a convenient, easily accessible location. Services include job counseling, resume preparation assistance, interview training and other prejob guidance services; job matching and referral; job registration; labor market and career information; information on financial aid for education and training; and referral for job training, transportation, child care, personal and financial counseling, health care and other human services resources in the community.
718 West Hamilton Street
Donely Center
Allentown, PA 18101
Eligibility: Greater Lehigh Valley area job seekers and employers. Training funds for
Lehigh and Northampton County residents. Must be eligible to work in
the United State.
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 9:00am to 3:00pm
PA CareerLink
PA CareerLink - Lehigh Valley St Luke's at Sacred Heart Hospital - PA CareerLink - Lehigh Valley St Luke's at Sacred Heart Hospital
A satellite location of PA CareerLink® Lehigh Valley. It provides an array of employment and training services in a convenient, easily accessible location. Services include job counseling, resume preparation assistance, interview training and other prejob guidance services; job matching and referral; job registration; labor market and career information; information on financial aid for education and training; and referral for job training, transportation, child care, personal and financial counseling, health care and other human services resources in the community.
325 North Fifth Street
Lehigh, PA 18102
Eligibility: Greater Lehigh Valley area job seekers and employers. Training funds for
Lehigh and Northampton County residents. Must be eligible to work in
the United State.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:00pm
Greater Philadelphia Community Alliance
Houston Center - Intensive Prevention Services (IPS)
Provides 3 to 6 months of community-based, family-centered support to youth experiencing disciplinary challenges at home, in school, or in the community. Services include case management, onsite after-school programming, counseling, life skills workshops, mentoring, educational support, and linkages to community resources.
2029 South Eighth Street
Philadelphia, PA 19148
Eligibility: Families residing in zip codes 19145, 19146 ,19147, and 19148 Youth ages
10 to19 with any of these: chronically truant, 3+ school suspensions
or expelled in the past 12 months, arrested within the past 12 months
but not adjudicated, history of running away, or has a first time
infraction on school grounds
Hours: Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 6:pm Service hours may
vary; call for information.
Greater Philadelphia Community Alliance
Pennsport Office - Intensive Prevention Services (IPS)
Provides 3 to 6 months of community-based, family-centered support to youth experiencing disciplinary challenges at home, in school, or in the community. Services include case management, onsite after-school programming, counseling, life skills workshops, mentoring, educational support, and linkages to community resources.
241 McClellan Street
Philadelphia, PA 19148
Eligibility: Families residing in zip codes 19145, 19146 ,19147, and 19148 Youth ages
10 to19 with any of these: chronically truant, 3+ school suspensions
or expelled in the past 12 months, arrested within the past 12 months
but not adjudicated, history of running away, or has a first time
infraction on school grounds
Hours: Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 6:pm Service hours may
vary; call for information.
Greater Philadelphia Community Alliance
Headquarters - Intensive Prevention Services (IPS)
Provides 3 to 6 months of community-based, family-centered support to youth experiencing disciplinary challenges at home, in school, or in the community. Services include case management, onsite after-school programming, counseling, life skills workshops, mentoring, educational support, and linkages to community resources.
1529 South 22nd Street
Philadelphia, PA 19146
Eligibility: Families residing in zip codes 19145, 19146 ,19147, and 19148 Youth ages
10 to19 with any of these: chronically truant, 3+ school suspensions
or expelled in the past 12 months, arrested within the past 12 months
but not adjudicated, history of running away, or has a first time
infraction on school grounds
Hours: Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 6:pm Service hours may
vary; call for information.
Greater Philadelphia Community Alliance
Dixon House - Intensive Prevention Services (IPS)
Provides 3 to 6 months of community-based, family-centered support to youth experiencing disciplinary challenges at home, in school, or in the community. Services include case management, onsite after-school programming, counseling, life skills workshops, mentoring, educational support, and linkages to community resources.
1920 South 20th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19145
Eligibility: Families residing in zip codes 19145, 19146 ,19147, and 19148 Youth ages
10 to19 with any of these: chronically truant, 3+ school suspensions
or expelled in the past 12 months, arrested within the past 12 months
but not adjudicated, history of running away, or has a first time
infraction on school grounds
Hours: Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 6:pm Service hours may
vary; call for information.
Greater Philadelphia Community Alliance
Dixon House - Community Evening Resource Center (CERC)
Offers structured activities and safe spaces for youth who are at risk, and those who have come to the attention of the Philadelphia Police after a curfew violation. Programs offered include job readiness training, coding, conflict resolution, violent prevention, mentoring, service linkages, family engagement, and other activities. Provides referral service for families needing additional resources and services.
1920 South 20th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19145
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 Drop-ins welcome, 7:00pm to
9:00pm
Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania
Goodwill Main Office - YouthWorks
Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank
Administrative Office and Emergency Food Clearinghouse - Food Locator
Homewood Children's Village
Pittsburgh - The Scholar Project
Human Services Center Mon Valley
Turtle Creek - Youth LIFE Program
Jewish Community Center of Greater Pittsburgh
Jewish Community Center - Squirrel Hill - Agewell Independent Adult Services
Operation Better Block
Pittsburgh - Jr. Green Corps
Rankin Christian Center
Administrative Headquarters - Youth of the Nation Service Learning Program
Salvation Army - Aliquippa Corps
Aliquippa - Emergency Assistance
Salvation Army - Pittsburgh Westside Worship and Service Center
Bridging the Gap
Beaver County Rehabilitation Center
School to Work Services - School to Work Transition Services
Saint Anthony School Programs
Wexford - Summer Life Camp Program
Partner 4 Work
Pittsburgh - Employment Advancement & Retention Network (EARN)
University of Pittsburgh Office of Child Development
Clairton Family Foundations and Early Head Start
Volunteers of America of Pennsylvania - Southwestern Pennsylvania
All of Us Care
Blind and Vision Rehabilitation Services of Pittsburgh
BVRS - Uptown, Pittsburgh - Community Services
YMCA of Greater Pittsburgh
Homewood-Brushton Branch - Homewood-Brushton Day Camp
Caring Connections for Youth
Administrative Office - Community-Led Diversion Network for Youth
Center for Hearing and Deaf Services
Pittsburgh - Deaf Youth Program
Center for Hope
Ambridge - Food and Material Good Assistance
Center for Victims
Pittsburgh - Center for Victims
Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC
Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh - Hilltop Family Care Connection
Community Empowerment Association
Pittsburgh - Youth Employment
Community Empowerment Association
Pittsburgh - Employment, Training, Retention Program
The Doorway
Pittsburgh - General Information
Allegheny County Department of Human Services
Office of Community Services - KEYS Service Corps
East End Cooperative Ministry
Administrative Office, East Liberty - Project Rediscovery
Allegheny Intermediate Unit
AIU - Family and Community Education - East Allegheny Family Center
Family Resources
High Fidelity Wraparound Program
Familylinks
Pittsburgh - Pathways to Independence Program
Salvation Army - Kittanning Worship and Service Center
Material and Financial Assistance
Salvation Army - Kittanning Worship and Service Center
Bridging The Gap
Alternative Community Resource Program
Outpatient Therapy Services
Alternative Community Resource Program
Outpatient Therapy Services
Alternative Community Resource Program
Alternative Community Resource Program - The Center for Achievement - Adolescent and Youth Counseling
Alternative Community Resource Program
Alternative Community Resource Program - The Center for Achievement - Adolescent and Youth Counseling
Alternative Community Resource Program
Alternative Community Resource Program - The Center for Achievement - Adolescent and Youth Counseling
Homer Center Public Library
Library Services
LeMoyne Multi-Cultural Community Center
Washington - Recreation Center
Southwestern Pennsylvania Human Services
SPHS CARE Center - Care Center
Stern Center for Development and Behavioral Health
Fayette County, Corporate Office - Family Based Mental Health
Stern Center for Development and Behavioral Health
Greene County - Family Based Mental Health
Stern Center for Development and Behavioral Health
Allegheny County - Family Based Mental Health
Blueprints
Washington - Foster Care and Adoption
East End United Community Center
Administrative Office, Uniontown - 21st Century After School Program
East End United Community Center
Administrative Office, Uniontown - Child and Adult Care Food Program
Eva K. Bowlby Library
Waynesburg - Library Services
Sullivan County Victim Services
Laporte - Prevention Education
Pressley Ridge
Pressley Ridge Day School Pittsburgh - Home Places
Boy Scouts of America - Northeastern Pennsylvania Council
Venture Scouting
Compass Community Connections
Social Recreation Clubs and Sports
Diakon Lutheran Social Ministries
Diakon Youth Services/Wilderness Center - Wilderness Center
Diakon Lutheran Social Ministries
Diakon Family Life Services - Youth Services - Youth Services
Bradford Sullivan County Office of Mental Health
Towanda - Mental Health Services
Lancaster County Children and Youth Social Service Agency
Lancaster - Child Protective Service
COBYS Family Services
COBYS Murry Hill Center - Family Life Education Program
Job Corps - Philadelphia Regional Office
Philadelphia Job Corps - Career Development Services
Children's Crisis Treatment Center
Philadelphia - Community Based Services
Access Services - Delaware Valley
Transition to Independence Program
Susquehanna County Services for Children and Youth
Montrose - Specialized Programs
WellSpan Philhaven
Mount Gretna - Behavioral Health Services for Children and Adolescents
VisionCorps
West Chester Office - Youth Services
YWCA Lancaster
SAPCC - Sexual Assault Prevention & Counseling Center (SAPCC)
Boys & Girls Club of Lancaster
George Washington Community School
AHEDD
South Central PA Region - Adult and Youth Services
AHEDD
South Central PA Region - York/Adams County Area - Adult and Youth Services
Lehigh Valley Health Network
Allentown Children's Health Improvement Project (ACHIP) - Allentown Children's Health Improvement Project
WellSpan Philhaven Behavioral Healthcare Services
WellSpan Philhaven Behavioral Healthcare Services Mount Gretna - Short-Term Residential Mount Gretna
WellSpan Philhaven Behavioral Healthcare Services
WellSpan Philhaven Behavioral Healthcare Services Mount Gretna - Therapeutic After School Program Mount Gretna
WellSpan Philhaven Behavioral Healthcare Services
WellSpan Philhaven Behavioral Health - York - Princess Street - WellSpan Philhaven After School Program
WellSpan Philhaven Behavioral Healthcare Services
WellSpan Philhaven - Harrisburg - Therapeutic After School Program Harrisburg
WellSpan Philhaven Behavioral Healthcare Services
WellSpan Philhaven - Lancaster - Oregon Business Center - Therapeutic After School Program Lancaster Moore Park
Cornerstone Reproductive Health
Ellmaker Center - Pregnancy Resources
Buxmont Academy and Community Service Foundation
Woodlyn Campus - Alternative School
Institute for the Development of African-American Youth (IDAAY)
North Philadelphia - Intensive In-Home Supervision Program
Institute for the Development of African-American Youth (IDAAY)
North Philadelphia - Young Fathers United
Institute for the Development of African-American Youth (IDAAY)
West Philadelphia - Community Crisis Intervention Program (CCIP)
St. Luke's Penn Foundation
Assertive Community Treatment
Norris Square Community Alliance
McKinley Elementary School - After School Program
Norris Square Community Alliance
Hunter Elementary School - After School Program
Norris Square Community Alliance
Moffet Elementary School - After School Program
Norris Square Community Alliance
Philadelphia - After School Program
Norris Square Community Alliance
Teen Center
Norris Square Community Alliance
Teen Center - Intensive Prevention Services (IPS)
Norris Square Community Alliance
Teen Center - Intensive Prevention Services (IPS) - Bilingual / Spanish
Connection Training Services
Philadelphia - YouthBuild Program
Northeast Treatment Centers
Youth & Family Services - Juvenile Justice & Prevention
Northeast Treatment Centers
Youth & Family Services
SEAMAAC
Philadelphia - Education/Youth Programs
Northern Children's Services
Philadelphia - Outpatient, Partial and Wellness & Resiliency Programs
Northern Children's Services
Philadelphia - School Reintegration (RETI-WRAP)
Northern Children's Services
Philadelphia - School Therapeutic Services
Northern Children's Services
Chester - Outpatient, Partial and Wellness & Resiliency Programs
Northern Children's Services
Chester - School Reintegration (RETI-WRAP)
Northern Children's Services
Chester - School Therapeutic Services
Southwest Community Development Corporation
Patterson Elementary School - After School Program
CORA Services
Philadelphia - Intensive Behavioral Health Services Program (IBHS)
ACHIEVEability
60th Street Strong
New Vision Youth and Community Center
Glenside - Youth Services
Philadelphia Chinatown Development Corporation
Crane Community Center - Chinese Immigrant Families Wellness Initiative
Philadelphia Anti-Drug/Anti-Violence Network (PAAN)
Philadelphia - Intensive Prevention Services (IPS)
Empowerment Resource Associates
Philadelphia - Counseling Services for At-Risk Communities
Empowerment Resource Associates
Oxford - Counseling Services for At-Risk Communities
Oley Valley Community Library
Oley - Summer Learning
United Community Services for Working Families
Reading - Build Program
Friendship House
School Based Behavioral Health
Donald L. Heiter Community Center
Before and After School Program
Schuylkill Area Community Foundation
Pottsville - Charitable Giving
Easterseals Eastern Pennsylvania - Eastern PA Administrative Office
Easterseals Eastern Pennsylvania - Berks Division - Hang Time
Berks Encore
Reading - Advocate Services
Community Prevention Partnership
Reading - Parent Partner Program
Coatesville Youth Initiative
Coatesville - ServiceCorps Summer Service & Leadership Development Program
Handi-Crafters
Handi-Crafters, Inc. - Youth Services
Haven House
Allentown - Outpatient Mental Health Services
Jewish Community Center of the Lehigh Valley
Allentown - Community Center
Variety - The Children's Charity of the Delaware Valley
Worcester - After School Program
Family Services of Montgomery County
Eagleville - Norristown Area Communities That Care for Youth (CTC)
Valley Youth House
Valley Youth House - High Point Boulevard - Bethlehem - Lehigh Valley Rapid ReHousing for Youth (RRH)
Valley Youth House
Valley Youth House - High Point Boulevard - Bethlehem - Lehigh Valley Rapid Re-Housing for Families (RRH-Families)
Valley Youth House
Valley Youth House - High Point Boulevard - Bethlehem - Family Intervention Program
Valley Youth House
Valley Youth House - High Point Boulevard - Bethlehem - Youth Education Program for the Prevention of Destructive Decisions (YEP)
Valley Youth House
Valley Youth House - High Point Boulevard - Bethlehem - Lehigh County Truancy Intervention Program (LC-TIP)
Valley Youth House
Valley Youth House - Independent Living Program Lancaster - Independent Living Program Lancaster
Valley Youth House
Valley Youth House - Monroe/Luzerne County Office - Luzerne County Supervised Independent Living Programs (LC-SIL)
Valley Youth House
Valley Youth House - Monroe/Luzerne County Office - Luzerne County Rapid ReHousing (RRH)
Valley Youth House
Valley Youth House - Bucks County Shelter - Bucks County Shelter
Valley Youth House
Valley Youth House - York County Office - School-Based Services
Buxmont Academy and Community Service Foundation
Bethlehem - Alternative Education Programs
Saucon Valley Community Center
Hellertown - Community Programs
Access Services - Lehigh Valley
Bethlehem - Administration
Elwyn
Elwyn - Foster Care Services - Elwyn - Community Residential Rehabilitation (CRR) Host Homes
Library System of Lancaster County
Salisbury Township Branch Library - Library Services
Library System of Lancaster County
Lititz Public Library, Inc - Library Services
Communities In Schools of Pennsylvania (CIS)
Communities In Schools of Pennsylvania - Lancaster - Integrated Student Services
Communities In Schools of Pennsylvania (CIS)
Communities In Schools of Pennsylvania - York - Integrated Student Services
Communities In Schools of Pennsylvania (CIS)
Communities In Schools of Pennsylvania - Johnstown - Integrated Student Services
Communities In Schools of Pennsylvania (CIS)
Communities In Schools of Pennsylvania - Susquehanna Township - Integrated Student Services
Chambersburg Memorial YMCA
Chambersburg - Before and After School Fun Club
Chambersburg Memorial YMCA
Chambersburg - Summer Fun Club
Chambersburg Memorial YMCA
Chambersburg - Sam's Program
Chambersburg Memorial YMCA
Chambersburg - Specialty Sports Camps
Chambersburg Memorial YMCA
ARK Child Development Center - Preschool/Early Education
Spanish American Civic Association
SACA Pershing - Nuestra Clinica
Compass Mark, INC.
Lancaster - Leaders of Future Generations
Dauphin County Department of Drug and Alcohol Services
Prevention Services
Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry
Employment, Advancement and Retention Network (EARN) - Administrative
Pathway Community Church
Worship Services and Youth Group
Crispus Attucks York
Rising STARS
YMCA of the Roses - York Branch
W. Dale Brougher Foundation - Camp Discovery
YMCA of the Roses - York Branch
Summer Camp Information - Camp Spirit
Salvation Army - York County
Salvation Army - York - Hispanic Temple - Hispanic Temple
Harrisburg Christian Performing Arts Center
Interdenominational Recreation
Pennsylvania American Legion
Veteran Membership Organization
Pennsylvania American Legion
Pennsylvania American Legion - District 27 - Veteran Membership Organization
Pennsylvania American Legion
Pennsylvania American Legion - District 27 - Veteran Membership Organization
Pennsylvania American Legion
Pennsylvania American Legion - District 27 - Veteran Membership Organization
Pennsylvania American Legion
Pennsylvania American Legion - District 29 - Veteran Membership Organization
Pennsylvania American Legion
Pennsylvania American Legion - District 27 - Veteran Membership Organization
Pennsylvania American Legion
Pennsylvania American Legion - District 27 - Veteran Membership Organization
Pennsylvania American Legion
Pennsylvania American Legion - District 27 - Veteran Membership Organization
Pennsylvania American Legion
Pennsylvania American Legion - District 29 - Veteran Membership Organization
Pennsylvania American Legion
Pennsylvania American Legion - District 29 - Veteran Membership Organization
Pennsylvania American Legion
Pennsylvania American Legion - District 29 - Veteran Membership Organization
Pennsylvania American Legion
Pennsylvania American Legion - District 29 - Veteran Membership Organization
Pennsylvania American Legion
Pennsylvania American Legion - District 29 - Veteran Membership Organization
Pennsylvania American Legion
Pennsylvania American Legion - District 29 - Veteran Membership Organization
Pennsylvania American Legion
Pennsylvania American Legion - District 29 - Veteran Membership Organization
Pennsylvania American Legion
Pennsylvania American Legion - District 29 - Veteran Membership Organization
Pennsylvania American Legion
Pennsylvania American Legion - District 29 - Veteran Membership Organization
Pennsylvania American Legion
Pennsylvania American Legion - District 29 - Veteran Membership Organization
Pennsylvania American Legion
Pennsylvania American Legion - District 29 - Veteran Membership Organization
Pennsylvania American Legion
Pennsylvania American Legion - District 29 - Veteran Membership Organization
Neighborhood Dispute Settlement
Harrisburg - Community Program
Centre County Youth Service Bureau
State College - Juvenile Mentoring Program (JUMP)
Centre County Youth Service Bureau
State College - Big Brothers Big Sisters
Centre County Youth Service Bureau
State College - Prevention Programs
Blair County Library System
Bellwood-Antis Public Library
Blair County Library System
Altoona Public Library - Altoona Area Public Library
Blair County Library System
Martinsburg Community Library - Martinsburg Public Library
Blair County Library System
Tyrone-Snyder Public Library
Blair County Library System
Claysburg Public Library
Blair County Library System
Roaring Spring Community Library - Roaring Spring Public Library
Blair County Library System
Hollidaysburg Area Public Library
Care Net of Carbon County
Lehighton - Care Net of Carbon County
Rotary International
Rotary Club - Kane - Rotary Club
Red Lion Youth Center
Red Lion - Community Preschool
Back Mountain Food Pantry
Trucksville United Methodist Church - Food Pantry
Blue Mountain Community Library
Pen Argyl - Library Services
PA CareerLink
PA CareerLink - Lehigh Valley at Allentown
PA CareerLink
PA CareerLink - Carbon County
PA CareerLink
PA CareerLink - Allentown Employment and Training Center
PA CareerLink
PA CareerLink - Lehigh Valley St Luke's at Sacred Heart Hospital - PA CareerLink - Lehigh Valley St Luke's at Sacred Heart Hospital
Greater Philadelphia Community Alliance
Houston Center - Intensive Prevention Services (IPS)
Greater Philadelphia Community Alliance
Pennsport Office - Intensive Prevention Services (IPS)
Greater Philadelphia Community Alliance
Headquarters - Intensive Prevention Services (IPS)
Greater Philadelphia Community Alliance
Dixon House - Intensive Prevention Services (IPS)
Greater Philadelphia Community Alliance
Dixon House - Community Evening Resource Center (CERC)
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