75 Matching Service Providers
Progressive Workshop of Armstrong County
Butler Road - Adult Achievement Center
Provides services to individuals who are not yet ready for the workforce, attend the AAC to continue their education and soft skill sets. The goal is to offer training at this level to transition the clients to an employment setting when they are ready.
368 Butler Road
Kittanning, PA 16201
Eligibility: Adults age 18 and older
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:00pm
Progressive Workshop of Armstrong County
Leechburg - Adult Achievement Center
Provides services to individuals who are not yet ready for the workforce, attend the AAC to continue their education and soft skill sets. The goal is to offer training at this level to transition the clients to an employment setting when they are ready.
128 Market Street
Leechburg, PA 15656
Eligibility: Adults age 18 and older
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:00pm
Allegheny County Health Department - WIC Offices
Administrative Headquarters - Healthy Start Breastfeeding Help Line
Works with pregnant and breastfeeding parents to educate them about the benefits of breastfeeding. They can also help them start and continue breastfeeding. This program is designed to help increase the number of parents who breastfeed their infants in Allegheny County.
2121 Noblestown Road
Suite 210
Pittsburgh, PA 15205
Eligibility: Open to all Allegheny County families.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm. All calls are referred to a
Certified Lactation Counselor who will respond the same day. Calls on
weekends or after hours on weekdays will be returned on the next
business day.
Westmoreland Community Action
Administrative Headquarters - Mothers Making More (M3)
Provides assistance to single mothers in completing their college education. Participants must:

A) Attend and complete an 8-week Economic Stability Class facilitated by WCA staff

B) Earn a minimum of 12 credits annually

C) Maintain a GPA of 2.5 or higher

D) Meet regularly with M3 staff to assist them in staying on track and resolving any issues

E) Work part-time
226 South Maple Avenue
Greensburg, PA 15601
Eligibility: Participants must be single mothers with a child(ren) under age 18 and
have an income less than $25,000.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm
Children's Home of Easton
Easton - Youth Services
Operates a residential facility that provides a continuum of care for children displaced from their family home. Includes group home and foster care services for children and youth who don't need the structure of the residential program. All residents attend local schools or the alternative education program on campus. Discharge plans may include family reunification, continuing placement, stepdown to less structure or independence.
2000 South 25th Street
Easton, PA 18042
Eligibility: * Adjudicated dependent children and youth

* Individuals from birth to age 21
Hours: Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm
Pennsylvania College of Art & Design
Lancaster - Pennsylvania College of Art & Design
Offers:
- BFA degree programs in Animation & Game Art, Fine Art, Graphic Design, Illustration, and Photography & Video
- Professional Certificate programs in Animation, Creative Business, Print Design, Web Design, and Social Media Marketing
- Pre-college studio courses and portfolio preparation
- Continuing Education and Youth Classes offer a variety of credit and non-credit studio and computer design courses for adults and studio courses for youth (Grades K-12). These courses are available evenings, weekends and during the summer.
204 North Prince Street
Lancaster, PA 17603
Eligibility: Application, portfolio review, high school transcripts or GED, essay
Hours: Office: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:30pm
Program hours vary
Gallery exhibitions held year-round and open to the public
Resources for Human Development
Lehigh Valley Assertive Community Treatment
Multidisciplinary community treatment teams provide intensive, individual support to individuals diagnosed with a serious mental illness in both Lehigh and Northampton counties. Specific services include psychiatric assessment, medication education and monitoring, treatment for co-occurring disorders, behavioral therapy, psychosocial services and education.

A separate, intensive/blended case management unit provides continuity of care for those individuals with serious mental illness residing in Lehigh and Northampton counties who no longer require the intensive level of multidisciplinary assertive community treatment team services.

The Lehigh Valley ACT Permanent Supportive Housing program provides independent, scattered site housing funded through a McKinney-Vento grant to chronically homeless individuals with serious and persistent mental illness. Location Northampton
601 East Broad Street
Bethlehem, PA 18018
Eligibility: Individuals diagnosed with a serious mental illness
Hours: Office: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm Services: 24/7
Pennsylvania Department of Health
Erie County Department of Health - Nurse Family Partnership
A registered nurse visits in the home throughout pregnancy and until the baby is two years old. They assist new parents to build strong networks of support, get referrals for health care, childcare, job training and other support services available in the community, find ways to continue education and set goals for the future.
606 West 2nd Street
Erie, PA 16507
Eligibility: Low-income, first-time pregnant women of any age prior to 28 weeks
gestation
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:30pm Closed holidays
Pennsylvania Department of Health
Pennsylvania Department of Health - South Central District Office - Chronic Disease Generalist
Promotes technical assistance and educational programmming on cardiovascular disease, risk factors, signs of a heart attack or stroke, prevention strategies, and when to call 911. A particular emphasis is placed on reaching disparate populations. Promotes the American Heart Asssociation CPR Anytime kit through presentations in community settings or worksites. Promotes and/or hosts online continuing education webinars for healthcare professionals. Provides educational programs on the Food Guide pyramid, BMI (body mass index), Food label reading, and the importance of exercise. Promotes and provides workplace wellness programs that encourage environmental and systems changes that reduce cardiovascular risks.
30 Kline Plaza
Harrisburg, PA 17104
Eligibility: Anyone
Hope Partnership for Education
Philadelphia - High School Support Program
Provides academic and social support for students throughout their high school years and aid in choosing, applying for, and meeting the requirements for college acceptance or successful entrance into the world of work.
2601 North 11th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19133
Eligibility: Graduates of Hope's Middle School.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 10:00am to 7:00pm
Hope Partnership for Education
Philadelphia - Adult Education Program
Provides adult basic education and continuing education courses. Also offers GED preparation, English as a second language, arts instruction, and family life education. Study skills instruction and tutoring services are also provided.
2601 North 11th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19133
Eligibility: Adults age 18 and older
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 10:00am and 4:00pm
Bethany Christian Services Philadelphia
Jenkintown - Safe Families Helping Young Moms
Provides a voluntary program for expectant mothers experiencing an unplanned pregnancy, who need time to establish stability in their lives while knowing they are in a safe and loving environment until they are able to live independently. The program places expectant mothers with an unpaid, compassionate host family before and/or after she delivers her baby, giving her time to adjust, continue her education, find stable employment, and/or locate safe housing. The mom will receive parent education and developmental screenings for her baby; she will be matched with a mentor and will meet regularly with a family coach. Safe Families hostings can last up to one year.
610 Old York Road
Jenkintown, PA 19046
Eligibility: New/expectant mothers experiencing an unplanned pregnancy seeking parenting assistance
Hours: Contact for more information
PATH
Philadelphia - Russian Outpatient Program
You will meet privately with a professionally credentialed clinician who speaks Russian and will listen to your concerns.
The clinician will help you identify areas in your life that you would like to change and help you develop a plan to make these changes.
You will meet regularly and be supported by the clinician as you take actions to bring about these changes.
The clinician will arrange for you to see a PATH psychiatrist, if indicated.
You will meet with a psychiatrist who will complete an evaluation and may prescribe medication for you.
If you meet with a psychiatrist who does not speak Russian, your clinician will also attend the appointment and act as your translator.
You may continue to see both the psychiatrist for medication appointments and see the clinician for therapy.
1919 Cottman Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19111
Eligibility: Not available
PATH
Philadelphia - Adult Medical Department
You will meet privately with a psychiatrist. A psychiatrist is a medical doctor who specializes in helping individuals with mental health problems. You will discuss, with your psychiatrist, your concerns and review the difficulties you are experiencing. You will receive a comprehensive evaluation to determine if medications could help to alleviate some of the symptoms you are experiencing. If medication is recommended, you are free to accept or decline the psychiatristâs recommendation. If you decide to take medications, the psychiatrist becomes a member of your treatment team and will meet with you on a regular basis to monitor your progress and facilitate your recovery. You may also meet with a nurse who will work closely with the psychiatrist to monitor your progress. You will continue to receive other PATH services that are recommended by your treatment team.
1919 Cottman Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19111
Eligibility: Not available
Chester County Intermediate Unit 24
Chester County Intermediate Unit - Chester; Downingtown - Chester County Intermediate Unit 24 - Homeless Children's Initative
Helps homeless children and youth access Pennsylvania's public schools by removing barriers to a free and appropriate public education. The goal of the program is to have a child's education continue as uninterrupted as possible while he or she is homeless. The program also provides school supplies, transportation arrangements to and from school, and resources to the families of homeless children.
455 Boot Road
Downingtown, PA 19335
Allentown School District
Homeless Children and Youth Initiative

Homeless Children and Youth Initiative identifies students experiencing homelessness and implements strategies to address barriers to enrollment, attendance and participation in school activities. Students experiencing homelessness are entitled under law to
- Education on an equal basis with other children
- Continue to attend their home school of origin
- Immediate enrollment, even if they lack records
- Special assistance for the Allentown School District Homeless Liaison

Note: If a student is in a temporary living situation, he/she may be able to remain in his/her current school. Talk with ASD resources before dis-enrolling.
31 South Penn Street
Allentown, PA 18105
Eligibility: Students attending an Allentown School District school
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm
Allentown School District
School district provides education to students grades K-12 in the city of Allentown.
Individuals can enroll fully online using the Sapphire online registration portal here: https://allentownsd-sapphire.k12system.com/CommunityWebPortal/Registration/login.cfm.
Use this link and select “Create a New Account” if individuals are registering a child for the first time. After individuals create their account, an email is sent which contains their validation code. They must enter that code by clicking “Confirm My Email Address” to verify their account. Once they have created and verified their Registration Account, use the same link to login and complete their registration. They may return to their registration form at any time.
31 South Penn Street
Allentown, PA 18105
Eligibility: Any child grades K-12 who resides in the Allentown School District
boundaries.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm
Susquehanna Valley United Way
Bloomsburg - United in Recovery
United in Recovery is the word we use to promote our work. Each coalition continues its work in a targeted way in each of its communities. But together, we are United in Recovery. Our mission is to bring diverse organizations and individuals together to educate, change policies, expand access and improve treatment for opiod addication.
36 East Main Street
Bloomsburg, PA 17815
Eligibility: Open to all
Day Nursery Association
Day Nursery Association Learning Programs - Pre-K Program
Preschool for continually learning and growing in an educational setting while getting ready to make a transition into kindergarten. Opportunities are provided for preschoolers to interact and engage socially in a variety of ways. Preschoolers are often free to make their own independent learning choices such as literacy, math, science, music, art and computer skills.
332 Jefferson Avenue
Scranton, PA 18510
Eligibility: For children ages 3 to 5 years old.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 7:30am to 4:30pm
Greater Scranton YMCA
Day Care Preschool
High quality early learning environments have a direct impact on your child’s ability to prosper and develop to their fullest potential. Children who participate in quality learning programs tend to be more successful in school, are more competent socially and emotionally, and show higher verbal and intellectual development.

Providing an infant program that promotes a standard of quality essential for optimal growth and development in the first year of life. Certified teachers provide a nurturing, safe and stimulating "small group" environment. Self imposed limit of 3 infants encourages continuous staff/child interaction.

Children in the play-centered toddler program are guided through development in learning areas aligned with age appropriate PA Learning Standards. These areas include speech and language development, social and emotional growth, physical and motor activities, and creative expression. Also, providing a full day preschool with a well-developed curriculum that is aligned with PA Learning Standards. Our program is child-centered using the Creative Curriculum with learning areas in creative arts, language and literacy, mathematics, social & emotional development, large motor activities (including swim lessons), science and social studies. Learning activities and group lessons are repeated to provide optimal experience.
706 North Blakely Street
Dunmore, PA 18512
Eligibility: Infant Program - 6 weeks to 1 year old
Toddler Program - 1 to 2 years old
Full Day Preschool Program - 3 to entering kindergarten
Hours: Monday through Friday, 7:00am to 5:30pm.
Family Care for Children and Youth
Leesport - Independent Living
Provides a tool used to assist foster parents in preparing young adults to live on their own. Utilizing the tools from the Casey Life Skills web-based system, FCCY has developed a program of continuous evaluation and planning, with a strong emphasis on the role of the foster parent.
211 Quarry Drive
West Lawn, PA 19609
Eligibility: Individuals age 15 and older
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm
Nurse-Family Partnership of Schuylkill County
Pottsville - Nurse-Family Partnership
Offers a home visiting program for first-time mothers. New mothers enroll early in their pregnancies and are seen on a regular basis by a nurse home educator. The visits continue through pregnancy until the child is two.
1402 Laurel Boulevard, Suite 2
Pottsville, PA 17901
Eligibility:
  • First-time mothers
  • Mothers of multiple children
  • Enrolled prior to 28th week of pregnancy
  • Enroll prior to delivery
  • Residents of Schuylkill County
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm
United Way of Wyoming Valley
Berwick Area United Way - Dolly Parton Imagination Library
Dolly Parton's Imagination Libary is a free book program.
Each month a new, carefully selected book will be mailed in a child's name directly to their home. Programming will continue until the child turns five years old as long as you remain a resident of the Berwick Area.
107 South Market Street
Suite 6
Berwick, PA 18603
Eligibility: Participants must remain a resident of the Berwick Area School District
to continue with this program.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm
Chester Education Foundation
Chester - C-Pride Scholars
Offers a summer college prep program at Chester High School for rising 9th graders. Course work included writing, mathematics, PSAT and SAT prep, technology, and recreational activities with the goal of preparing students to become scholar-leaders in their schools who will graduate from high school and continue with post-secondary education.
419 Avenue of the States
Suite 700
Chester, PA 19013
Eligibility: Rising 9th graders who are residents of the Chester-Upland School District
Hours: Hours may vary; call for more information
Yocum Institute for Art Education
West Lawn - Picture Book Preschool Weekly Camps
Children's favorite books inspire art projects, music, movement and theater games. Their youngest campers create in a nurturing and caring environment in their drop-off program that combines the art forms to promote socialization, early literacy skills and a lot of FUN.. Led, by Miss Becky, this camp has less transitions moving between spaces than the multi-arts camp, while continuing to provide access to guest Teaching Artists who join the group throughout the week for special activities. Also have playground and snack time.

Check website for themes.
3000 Penn Avenue
West Lawn, PA 19609
Eligibility: Ages 3 to 5
Hours: Runs June 17, 2024 through August 12, 2024
Monday through Friday: 9:00am to 12:30pm
Snack is provided
Eastcentral and Northeast Pennsylvania Area Health Education Center
Programs offered focus on increasing awareness of career opportunities in healthcare for K-12; supporting students in post secondary health professions programs; continuing education for health professionals; and working collaboratively to offer programs that address unmet needs in the community. Some of the programs we currently offer are PA AHEC SEARCH Academy for High School Students; PA AHEC Scholars Program for Health Professions Students; Community Health Worker Training; Comprehensive Tobacco Treatment Services; Diabetes Prevention Program and Poverty Simulation. Also offer online one year SAT/ACT prep for $60/year.
5662 Interchange Road
Lehighton, PA 18325
Eligibility: Call for information
Hours: 9:00am to 5:00pm
Chester County Opportunities Industrialization Center - CCOIC
Chester County Opportunities Industrialization Center - General Education Diploma (GED) Preparation - West Chester
The competition for jobs is intense. A high school diploma is a necessity. Don't be at a disadvantage! It's never too late to get ahead. We can prepare you for the General Education Diploma examination. Enrollment is continuous.
22 North 5th Avenue
Coatesville, PA 19320
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 4:00pm
Chester County Opportunities Industrialization Center - CCOIC
CCOIC - Phoenixville Office - Chester County Opportunities Industrialization Center - General Education Diploma (GED) Preparation - Phoenixville
The competition for jobs is intense. A high school diploma is a necessity. Don't be at a disadvantage! It's never too late to get ahead. We can prepare you for the General Education Diploma examination. Enrollment is continuous.
400 Franklin Ave
Suite 124
Phoenixville, PA 19460
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 4:00pm
Center for Positive Aging in Lower Merion
Ardmore - Center for Positive Aging in Lower Merion
Offers aging adults and their families support, guidance, education, and social programs to help navigate life transitions and seniors continue to be active, healthy and engaged.
Operates as a cooling center during extreme heat emergencies (Code Red).
117 Ardmore Avenue
Ardmore, PA 19003
Eligibility: Serves adults in Montgomery County age 50 and older.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 3:30pm
Lancaster County Conservation District
Lancaster - Lancaster County Conservation District
Promotes natural resource stewardship and provides scholarships for graduating seniors who will be focusing on natural resources or conservation in continuing their education
1383 Arcadia Road
Farm & Home Center, Room 200
Lancaster, PA 17601
Eligibility: No limitations or restrictions
Hours: Monday through Friday, 7:30am to 4:00pm
Elizabethtown College
Elizabethtown - Academic Programs
Offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate liberal arts, adult education, and pre-professional programs.
One Alpha Drive
Elizabethtown, PA 17022
Eligibility: Check website for updated eligibility.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 5:00pm
Lancaster Bar Association
Lancaster - Lancaster Bar Association
Provides the following services:
- Lawyer Referral Service: A public service to connect individuals with the appropriate type of attorney to assist with their legal needs. Pay $50 for a referral and a 30-minute consultation. Anything beyond 30 minutes is between them and the attorney. Not a free or reduced-price service.
- Publishes Lancaster County's weekly legal periodical, the Lancaster Law Review.
- Judiciary Ratings: The Judiciary Committee's ratings of judicial candidates are the only non-partisan source for voters in Lancaster County, and its investigations are based on a broad range of objective qualifications for judicial services.
- Accredited provider of continuing legal education for attorneys licensed to practice in Pennsylvania
- Volunteer Attorney Program: Free legal services for income eligible persons. Intake through MidPenn Legal Services.
- Hosts Law Day events and arranges volunteers for high school mock trials
- The Lancaster Law Foundation is the Association's charitable
28 East Orange Street
Lancaster, PA 17602
Eligibility: Varies with program
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 8:30am to 5:00pm; Friday, 8:30am to 4:00pm
York County School of Technology
York - Adult and Continuing Education
Offers adult, continuing education with technical and basic skills courses and services.
2179 South Queen Street
York, PA 17402
Eligibility: Adults age 18 and older
Hours: Hours vary by program.
Pennsylvania College of Technology
Center for Business and Workforce Development - Workforce Development
Offers apprenticeships, training through business practice firms, classroom training, internships, on-the-job training, and work experience opportunities that prepare people for specific types of employment.
1127 West Fourth Street
Williamsport, PA 17701
Eligibility: Adults age 18 and older
Hours: Vary by program
South Hills School of Business and Technology
State College - Continuing Education
Provides continuing education programs.
480 Waupelani Drive
State College, PA 16801
Eligibility: Must have High school diploma or GED
Hours: Monday, Tuesday, and Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm; Wednesday, and Thursday, 8:00am to 7:00pm
South Hills School of Business and Technology
Altoona - Continuing Education
Provides continuing education programs.
508 58th Street
Altoona, PA 16602
Eligibility: Must have High school diploma or GED
Hours: Monday, Tuesday, and Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm; Wednesday, and Thursday, 8:00am to 7:00pm
Centre County Youth Service Bureau
Centre County Youth Service Bureau Burrowes Street Youth Haven - Supportive Independent Living
Provides help to young adults who are homeless and without family support. Young people live in supervised apartments in the community while they are continuing their education or finding and maintaining employment.
334 South Burrowes Street
State College, PA 16801
Eligibility: Young adults aged 16 to 21.
Hours: 24/7
Philadelphia Senior Centers
Philadelphia Senior Center on the Avenue of the Arts & PSC-Coffee Cup - Geriatric Assessment Program
Participants will meet with a physician and a social service person for an evaluation of their physical, emotional and cognitive health. The senior will be given a list of recommendations that the team has made to share with their personal physician. The purpose of the program is to educate seniors and their families about services and programs that can help them continue to be active and independent in their communities.
509 South Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19147
Consortium
Consortium - Seeds of Hope
Offers a combination of psychiatric rehabilitation services, peer support services and outpatient treatment services. Services are consumer driven, emphasizing four pillars: Community Integration, Family Inclusion & Leadership, Peer Culture/Peer Support/Peer Leadership and Recovery Planning. The Consortium is also encouraging a holistic approach to care, so we will also be including an emphasis on the Wellness of individuals. Services can be delivered either on site or off site in the community. This offers our members many more opportunities to learn to further integrate and find natural supports in the community. Also will continue to support the many individuals in program who are already working, pursuing their education and/or in vocational programs, while encouraging and supporting those individuals just beginning their quest to do so.
3751 Island Avenue
3rd Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19153
Merakey Innovative Care and Education Solutions
Uniontown Office - Long Term Support Services (LTSS)
Provides a range of services for children and adults who need additional help in order to continue safely living in their own home. Services include bathing, grooming, medication reminders, meal preparation, housekeeping, companionship, and more.
6 Oliver Road
Suite 121
Uniontown, PA 15401
Eligibility: Persons with intellectual or developmental disability or behavioral health challenges
Hours: Call for details.
Philadelphia Women's Network Connection Foundation
Philadelphia - Grow with Google Career Certificates Course Scholarships
Awards 100 scholarships to individuals looking to grow their skills in various technology fields. Individuals from underserved communities encouraged to apply.
Eligibility: Women age 18 and older
Hours: Email for more information
Pennsylvania Horticultural Society (PHS)
Philadelphia - Workforce Development Program
Supports re-entering citizens upon release from Philadelphia Department of Prisons. Offers paid training in horticulture, landscape maintenance, greenhouse operations, carpentry, and masonry. Training includes job readiness, conflict resolution, health education, and occupational therapy. Also offers social support services. Program graduates receive continued case management support and job placement with partnering employers.
100 North 20th Street
5th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Eligibility: Re-entering citizens released from Philadelphia Department of Prisons
Hours: Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm Program hours may
vary; contact for more information.
Lancaster County Dental Society
Lancaster - Dental Society
Provides continuing education programs and social events for member dentists. Also helps dentists who are new to the area become settled and established.
Eligibility: * Licensed dentists

* Practicing in Lancaster County
Hours: Irregular - call for details.
Lancaster Dollars for Higher Learning
Lancaster - Lancaster Dollars for Higher Learning
Provides interest free loans to Lancaster County residents attending an accredited institution of post-secondary education full-time and who demonstrate financial need. Applications must be submitted by the last Friday in April. Repayment begins 6 months after graduation or withdrawal from school and continues until loan amount is satisfied.
313 West Liberty Street
Suite 343
Lancaster, PA 17603
Eligibility: High School graduate in good standing; Open to anyone who is a legal
resident of Lancaster County attending an accredited post secondary
educational program.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 4:00pm
ManUpPHL
Listening to the Streets
Provides two weeks of life skills and job readiness training, mentoring (continues post-program), trauma-informed group counseling, and job finding assistance. Participants receive a $15.00 per hour stipend and a daily complimentary meal.
1800 John F. Kennedy Boulevard
3rd Floor, Suite 56
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Eligibility: Male residents of Philadelphia ages 18 to 35, who have been, or are at risk of being impacted by gun violence and/or justice-involved.
Hours: Call or email for more information
PathStone Corporation
Stroudsburg - Pathway Home 2 Program
Providing career services, placement, and reentry services. After enrollment program details, including participant responsibilities, are reviewed as well as any barriers the participant has that need to be addressed such as securing identification (photo ID, driver's license, birth certificate, social security card., etc.). While the participant is still incarcerated (pre-release), job readiness services are provided along with career exploration and discussions of education and occupational skills training opportunities. Post-release we continue to coordinate education, training, and employment activities while also encouraging participants in their continuation with any, court ordered or voluntary, mental health services and/or drug and alcohol treatment. We also continue to provide supportive services such as bus passes, work clothing, etc. From the date of initial enrollment, we are in contact with participants for about two or more years.
556 Main Street Suite 11
Stroudsburg, PA 18360
Eligibility: Individuals who are anticipated to be released from a correctional
facility in 30 to180 days. Adults age 18 and older, have been
convicted of a crime, presently residing in a participating County
Corrections Facility in Carbon, Luzerne, Lackawanna, Monroe, and
Wyoming counties.
Hours: Call for information
Precious Life
Blair County - Pre Abortion Counseling
Provides counseling, mandated in some states in conjunction with a 24-hour waiting period, for women who have made a decision to terminate their pregnancy. Counseling provides information about fetal development, pregnancy prevention, the abortion procedure, risks and alternatives to the procedure as well as risks of continuing the pregnancy. The woman may be given written information to review and may be asked to sign an informed consent form.
1716 12th Avenue
Altoona, PA 16601
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 9:00am to 4:00pm; Friday, 9:00am to 3:00pm
Lancaster Lebanon Psychological Association
Lancaster Association - Lancaster Lebanon Psychological Association
Provides continuing education, information and referral for the community.
Eligibility: Psychologists
Hours: Varies
Bar Association of Lehigh County
Allentown - Lawyer Association
Provides service and assistance to Lehigh County's lawyers, including continuing legal education, the Lehigh Law Journal and the Barristers' Club.
1114 West Walnut Street
Allentown, PA 18102
Eligibility: Serves Attorneys and judges
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 5:00pm
Penn State - Abington
Abington - Continuing Education
Offers continuing education Advisers are available during day and evening hours; feel free to call 215-881-7400 to speak with someone or to schedule an appointment.
1600 Woodland Road
Abington, PA 19001
Eligibility: No limitations or restrictions
Hours: Monday through Friday 7:00am to 9:00pm
Community Classrooms
Lancaster - Virtual Learning Assistance Hub
Provides space where elementary students can continue their online education at a host site in their local community with support from adult volunteers when staying at home isn’t feasible and going to school isn’t an option.
Eligibility: Students in the Lancaster School District
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 11:00am
UPMC
UPMC - Nurse-Family Partnership - Nurse-Family Partnership at UPMC in Central PA
Provides a personal nurse to pregnant parents to provide visits to the parent. Offers support to parents in areas such as healthcare, parenting, continuing education, employment, linkage with community resources, fun activities to do with their child, and more.
2645 North 3rd Street
Harrisburg, PA 17110
Eligibility: * Meets income eligibility requirements

* Pregnant at time of enrollment
Hours: Call for information
Greater Nanticoke Area School District
Kennedy Early Childhood Center - Parents As Teachers (PAT)
Provides a home visit program. Pre-natal services are also available. Provides an evidence-based home visiting model which stresses the importance of a parent's role as the primary teacher for their child. Home visits include lessons in parenting skills and education as well as information and referrals for other identified needs in the household. Additionally, weekly parent-child group communication meetings are offered. Group meetings offer participating families to continue to work on their parent-child interaction skills as well as meeting with and socializing with other parents in programming.
513 Kosciuszko Street
Nanticoke, PA 18634
Eligibility: Parents with children, ages birth to 5 years. Participants must be
residents of Luzerne county.
Hours: Home visits as scheduled. Home visits take place one time a month.
Berwick Area YMCA
Child Care and Early Learning Center
Early Childcare programs strengthen families and boost youth development by offering infants, toddlers,
preschoolers and their families early learning readiness experiences and comprehensive child development
programs. Program addresses the development of young children by supporting early literacy, brain development and healthy habit development.
With a swimming pool and gymnasium at our disposal, ours is the only center in the area that offers weekly swimming activities for preschoolers.
All children enrolled in our childcare program will be provided
breakfast, lunch and snack daily.


LOCATIONS
Berwick Area YMCA
231 W. Third Street
Berwick PA. 18603

Y Care II at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church
1600 Fowler Avenue
Berwick PA. 18603
231 West Third Street
Berwick, PA 18603
Eligibility: Children ages 6 weeks through 5 years.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 6:30am to 5:30pm
Community College of Philadelphia
Main Campus - Industrial Maintenance Mechanic Pre-Apprenticeship Program
Prepares participants for entry-level employment in manufacturing careers, seamless entry into the Industrial Maintenance Mechanic Registered Apprenticeship Program, or continued education. Covers hydraulics, industrial electricity, mechanical components, and programmable logic controls. Offers career counseling, resume development, interview preparation, and job finding help. Readies graduates for PMMI Mechatronics Level 1 and ACT National Career Readiness certification exams.
1700 Spring Garden Street
Philadelphia, PA 19130
Eligibility: A) Unemployed or underemployed individuals
B) Out of School Youth
C) Low income individuals
D) Citizens with disabilities
E) Ex-offenders
Hours: Course hours may vary; contact or check the website for information.
Community College of Philadelphia
Main Campus - English as a Second Language Program
Offers classes for adult, non-native speakers of English to improve their basic English language skills in order to actively increase their participation in the larger society, continue their education into academic programs, or to prepare for citizenship. Provides Listening Labs where students can further practice their English speaking skills and listening skills.
1700 Spring Garden Street
Philadelphia, PA 19130
Eligibility: Adults age 18+ whose first language is not English.
Hours: Course hours vary; call or email for information.
Montgomery Bar Association
Norristown - Continuing Legal Education
Offers a CLE program of over fifty accredited ethics and substantive courses annually which provides members annual savings on state required CLE courses, often exceeding the cost of MBA Membership. Provides live, virtual, and online courses.
100 West Airy Street
Norristown, PA 19401
Eligibility: Attorney licensed and practicing in Pennsylvania
Hours: Varies by course selected
Schuylkill Intermediate Unit 29
Mar Lin - Schuylkill Intermediate Unit 29
Coordinates services for Schuylkill County Schools. Services include special education, vocational education and defined mandated services including Continuing Education, Curriculum Services, Instructional Materials Services, Educational Planning, Pupil Personnel Services, and Federal and State Liaison responsibilities.
17 Maple Avenue
Mar Lin, PA 17951
Eligibility: Age requirement varies depending upon program
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 8:00am to 4:00pm; Friday, 8:00am to 3:30pm
Children's Aid Society in Clearfield County
Clearfield - Continuing Education
Provides community and school based mentoring. Partners with parent/guardians, volunteers and others in the community.
1008 South Second Street
Clearfield, PA 16830
Eligibility: Call for more information
Hours: Hours may vary
Clarion University
Venango - Continuing Education
Classes gain work skills, to retrain for a new career or are just seeking personal enrichment. Multiple different services and programs available.
1801 West 1st Street
Oil City, PA 16301
Eligibility: Call for more information.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm
Center for Community Action
Cambria Office - Keystone STARS and Quality Improvement
Guiding early education and school-age practitioners and childcare providers with achieving quality STAR rating, continuous improvement, applying for grants and awards.
3133 New Germany Road
Suite 64
Ebensburg, PA 15931
Eligibility: Must meet certain Performance Standard criteria to progress through the
Star rating. Commitment to high quality childcare in high need
populations in hard to serve communities.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:30pm
White Deer Run Treatment Network
Lehigh County Center for Recovery - Outpatient Individual, Group and Family Therapy
Outpatient Individual Therapy
Traditional one on one hourly counseling focuses on issues such as family of interpersonal relationships, stress, anxiety and other emotional concerns in conjunction with chemical dependency (CD).

Outpatient Group Therapy
Weekly group therapy focuses on strategies for maintaining a sober, healthy lifestyle and developing a supportive external environment for recovery. This group also assists in identifying and resolving emotional/behavioral issues that could lead to relapse. Clients may continue with aftercare following treatment.

Outpatient Family Therapy
This program provides the family with education and support regarding the disease of chemical dependency (CD). We believe that families become ill when one or more members are chemically dependent and that the illness will progress without treatment. The program's goal is to offer awareness and alternatives to the frustration and confusion that results from the disease of chemical dependency (CD).
1620 Riverside Drive
Bethlehem, PA 18105
Eligibility: Ages 18 and over
Hours: .
White Deer Run Treatment Network
Cove Forge BHS Pittsburgh - Outpatient Individual, Group and Family Therapy
Outpatient Individual Therapy
Traditional one on one hourly counseling focuses on issues such as family of interpersonal relationships, stress, anxiety and other emotional concerns in conjunction with chemical dependency (CD).

Outpatient Group Therapy
Weekly group therapy focuses on strategies for maintaining a sober, healthy lifestyle and developing a supportive external environment for recovery. This group also assists in identifying and resolving emotional/behavioral issues that could lead to relapse. Clients may continue with aftercare following treatment.

Outpatient Family Therapy
This program provides the family with education and support regarding the disease of chemical dependency (CD). We believe that families become ill when one or more members are chemically dependent and that the illness will progress without treatment. The program's goal is to offer awareness and alternatives to the frustration and confusion that results from the disease of chemical dependency (CD).
Birmingham Towers Suite 120
2100 Wharton Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15203
White Deer Run Treatment Network
White Deer Run New Castle - Outpatient Individual, Group and Family Therapy
Outpatient Individual Therapy
Traditional one on one hourly counseling focuses on issues such as family of interpersonal relationships, stress, anxiety and other emotional concerns in conjunction with chemical dependency (CD).

Outpatient Group Therapy
Weekly group therapy focuses on strategies for maintaining a sober, healthy lifestyle and developing a supportive external environment for recovery. This group also assists in identifying and resolving emotional/behavioral issues that could lead to relapse. Clients may continue with aftercare following treatment.

Outpatient Family Therapy
This program provides the family with education and support regarding the disease of chemical dependency (CD). We believe that families become ill when one or more members are chemically dependent and that the illness will progress without treatment. The program's goal is to offer awareness and alternatives to the frustration and confusion that results from the disease of chemical dependency (CD).
413 Highland Avenue
New Castle, PA 16101
Hours: .
White Deer Run Treatment Network
White Deer Run - Cove Forge BHS Erie - Outpatient Individual, Group and Family Therapy
Outpatient Individual Therapy
Traditional one on one hourly counseling focuses on issues such as family of interpersonal relationships, stress, anxiety and other emotional concerns in conjunction with chemical dependency (CD).

Outpatient Group Therapy
Weekly group therapy focuses on strategies for maintaining a sober, healthy lifestyle and developing a supportive external environment for recovery. This group also assists in identifying and resolving emotional/behavioral issues that could lead to relapse. Clients may continue with aftercare following treatment.

Outpatient Family Therapy
This program provides the family with education and support regarding the disease of chemical dependency (CD). We believe that families become ill when one or more members are chemically dependent and that the illness will progress without treatment. The program's goal is to offer awareness and alternatives to the frustration and confusion that results from the disease of chemical dependency (CD).
1940 West 8th Street
Erie, PA 16505
Hours: Call for more information.
White Deer Run Treatment Network
White Deer Run New Perspectives Lebanon - Outpatient Individual, Group and Family Therapy
Outpatient Individual Therapy
Traditional one on one hourly counseling focuses on issues such as family of interpersonal relationships, stress, anxiety and other emotional concerns in conjunction with chemical dependency (CD).

Outpatient Group Therapy
Weekly group therapy focuses on strategies for maintaining a sober, healthy lifestyle and developing a supportive external environment for recovery. This group also assists in identifying and resolving emotional/behavioral issues that could lead to relapse. Clients may continue with aftercare following treatment.

Outpatient Family Therapy
This program provides the family with education and support regarding the disease of chemical dependency (CD). We believe that families become ill when one or more members are chemically dependent and that the illness will progress without treatment. The program's goal is to offer awareness and alternatives to the frustration and confusion that results from the disease of chemical dependency (CD).
3030 Chestnut Street
Lebanon, PA 17042
Eligibility: .
Hours: .
White Deer Run Treatment Network
White Deer Run Harrisburg - Outpatient Individual, Group and Family Therapy
Outpatient Individual Therapy
Traditional one on one hourly counseling focuses on issues such as family of interpersonal relationships, stress, anxiety and other emotional concerns in conjunction with chemical dependency (CD).

Outpatient Group Therapy
Weekly group therapy focuses on strategies for maintaining a sober, healthy lifestyle and developing a supportive external environment for recovery. This group also assists in identifying and resolving emotional/behavioral issues that could lead to relapse. Clients may continue with aftercare following treatment.

Outpatient Family Therapy
This program provides the family with education and support regarding the disease of chemical dependency (CD). We believe that families become ill when one or more members are chemically dependent and that the illness will progress without treatment. The program's goal is to offer awareness and alternatives to the frustration and confusion that results from the disease of chemical dependency (CD).
Governor's Plaza South Bldg #1 Ste 212
2001 North Front Street
Harrisburg, PA 17102
Eligibility: .
Hours: .
White Deer Run Treatment Network
White Deer Run Lehigh - Outpatient Individual, Group and Family Therapy
Outpatient Individual Therapy
Traditional one on one hourly counseling focuses on issues such as family of interpersonal relationships, stress, anxiety and other emotional concerns in conjunction with chemical dependency (CD).

Outpatient Group Therapy
Weekly group therapy focuses on strategies for maintaining a sober, healthy lifestyle and developing a supportive external environment for recovery. This group also assists in identifying and resolving emotional/behavioral issues that could lead to relapse. Clients may continue with aftercare following treatment.

Outpatient Family Therapy
This program provides the family with education and support regarding the disease of chemical dependency (CD). We believe that families become ill when one or more members are chemically dependent and that the illness will progress without treatment. The program's goal is to offer awareness and alternatives to the frustration and confusion that results from the disease of chemical dependency (CD).
1259 Cedar Crest Boulevard
Suite 308
Allentown, PA 18103
Eligibility: .
Hours: .
Luzerne Intermediate Unit 18
ECYEH (Education for Children and Youth Experiencing Homelessness)
Provides a program to make sure homeless youth have access to appropriate education while removing barriers that homeless children face. Its goal is have the educational process continue as uninterrupted as possible while the children are in homeless situations. Some of the other objectives of our program are to inform school districts of their responsibilities to homeless children and youth, increase awareness about the needs of homeless children, explain current legislation and policies and provide practical tips for working with homeless children.
368 Tioga Avenue
Kingston, PA 18704
Eligibility: Children and youth experiencing homelessness. Serves the following
counties: Bradford, Carbon, Columbia, Lackawanna, Luzerne, Lycoming,
Monroe, Montour, Northumberland, Pike, Snyder, Sullivan, Susquehanna,
Tiago, Union, Wayne, and Wyoming.
Hours: Call for more information
Veterans of The Vietnam War
Pittston - Veteran Services
* United Veterans Beacon House are a transitional homeless veteran housing and reintegration program.
* Military Support Package Project for military serving overseas and Support Packages to veteran families, Veteran Service Officers (VSOs)
* Veterans in Conflict with the Law (Incarcerated Veterans).
* Team Veteran Leader (a competitive military adventure racing team).
* Veteran information services, casework assistance, counseling resources and referral, 24-hour 1-800-VIETNAM phone line.
* Veteran Leader newsletter, VVnW web sites, Education and Scholarship Programs, FIND-* A-VET Locator program to help reunite Vietnam era veterans, Flag Awareness and community services.
805 South Township Boulevard
Pittston, PA 18640
Eligibility: Veterans of the Vietnam War.
Hours: Weekdays, 8am - 4pm
Penn State Cooperative Extension - Tioga County
Wellsboro - Education Services
Educational organization delivering science-based information to people, businesses, and communities. Provide access to face-to-face and online education programs dealing with; Animals, Plants & Pests, Natural Resources, Community & Business, Food & Health and Youth & Family.
114 Main Street
Wellsboro, PA 16901
Eligibility: Tioga County community and individuals.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 4:30pm
New Life Youth and Family Services
West Chester Campus - Independent Living Program
Prepares young males making the transition from placement to independent living with the skills and resources necessary to become independent and productive members of society.
Live-in house parent supervision, access to normal community life and activities, and availability of New Life Alternative School if needed.
Life skills assessment and life skills plan for each young person.
Formal and informal opportunities for life skills education with a level system leading to readiness for living independently.

Opportunity to continue individual treatment through community and New Life resources.
On-going guidance and support for the client's next step whether it is returning to family, post high school training, the military, or living independently.
405 Willowbrook Lane
West Chester, PA 19382
Eligibility: Young males, age 16 and above
Hours: Hours may vary
Hope Within Ministries
Elizabethtown - Medical and Dental Services
Provides primary health care and dental services, including routine well-care with disease prevention screening, immunizations, women's health, non-emergent acute care, and continuity care management of chronic medical conditions.
4748 East Harrisburg Pike
Elizabethtown, PA 17022
Eligibility: * Residents of Dauphin, Lancaster, and Lebanon Counties

* Household income at or below 250% of Federal Poverty Income
Guidelines

* Medically uninsured or have Medical Assistance with lack of a
reasonably accessible medical home
Hours: By appointment
UPMC
UPMC - Home Care and Hospice - Nurse Family Partnership Services
A free program especially for women who are pregnant with their first baby. Participants can enroll early on in their pregnancy up to the 28th week. A specialized maternal/child nurse visits clients at home during pregnancy and may continue until the baby turns two years old, providing education and support in childbirth and childcare.
1100 Grampian Boulevard
Fourth Floor
Williamsport, PA 17701
Eligibility: Any woman, less than 28 weeks pregnant with first child. Meets income
requirements. Lives in Lycoming or Clinton county, .
Hours: Admin. Office: Weekdays, 8:00am to 4:00 pm.
Lifelong Learning Center
Pottsville - Adult Education and Programs
Offers adult education including GED preparation, ESL for work, and family literacy classes.
2221 West Market Street
Pottsville, PA 17901
Eligibility: Adults age 18 and older; for GED may be 16 or 17 years old with an
approved age waiver from the Pennsylvania Department of Education
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 8:00am to 4:00pm; Friday, 8:00am to 3:30pm
Progressive Workshop of Armstrong County
Butler Road - Adult Achievement Center
Progressive Workshop of Armstrong County
Leechburg - Adult Achievement Center
Allegheny County Health Department - WIC Offices
Administrative Headquarters - Healthy Start Breastfeeding Help Line
Westmoreland Community Action
Administrative Headquarters - Mothers Making More (M3)
Children's Home of Easton
Easton - Youth Services
Pennsylvania College of Art & Design
Lancaster - Pennsylvania College of Art & Design
Resources for Human Development
Lehigh Valley Assertive Community Treatment
Pennsylvania Department of Health
Erie County Department of Health - Nurse Family Partnership
Pennsylvania Department of Health
Pennsylvania Department of Health - South Central District Office - Chronic Disease Generalist
Hope Partnership for Education
Philadelphia - High School Support Program
Hope Partnership for Education
Philadelphia - Adult Education Program
Bethany Christian Services Philadelphia
Jenkintown - Safe Families Helping Young Moms
PATH
Philadelphia - Russian Outpatient Program
PATH
Philadelphia - Adult Medical Department
Chester County Intermediate Unit 24
Chester County Intermediate Unit - Chester; Downingtown - Chester County Intermediate Unit 24 - Homeless Children's Initative
Allentown School District
Homeless Children and Youth Initiative
Allentown School District
Susquehanna Valley United Way
Bloomsburg - United in Recovery
Day Nursery Association
Day Nursery Association Learning Programs - Pre-K Program
Greater Scranton YMCA
Day Care Preschool
Family Care for Children and Youth
Leesport - Independent Living
Nurse-Family Partnership of Schuylkill County
Pottsville - Nurse-Family Partnership
United Way of Wyoming Valley
Berwick Area United Way - Dolly Parton Imagination Library
Chester Education Foundation
Chester - C-Pride Scholars
Yocum Institute for Art Education
West Lawn - Picture Book Preschool Weekly Camps
Eastcentral and Northeast Pennsylvania Area Health Education Center
Chester County Opportunities Industrialization Center - CCOIC
Chester County Opportunities Industrialization Center - General Education Diploma (GED) Preparation - West Chester
Chester County Opportunities Industrialization Center - CCOIC
CCOIC - Phoenixville Office - Chester County Opportunities Industrialization Center - General Education Diploma (GED) Preparation - Phoenixville
Center for Positive Aging in Lower Merion
Ardmore - Center for Positive Aging in Lower Merion
Lancaster County Conservation District
Lancaster - Lancaster County Conservation District
Elizabethtown College
Elizabethtown - Academic Programs
Lancaster Bar Association
Lancaster - Lancaster Bar Association
York County School of Technology
York - Adult and Continuing Education
Pennsylvania College of Technology
Center for Business and Workforce Development - Workforce Development
South Hills School of Business and Technology
State College - Continuing Education
South Hills School of Business and Technology
Altoona - Continuing Education
Centre County Youth Service Bureau
Centre County Youth Service Bureau Burrowes Street Youth Haven - Supportive Independent Living
Philadelphia Senior Centers
Philadelphia Senior Center on the Avenue of the Arts & PSC-Coffee Cup - Geriatric Assessment Program
Consortium
Consortium - Seeds of Hope
Merakey Innovative Care and Education Solutions
Uniontown Office - Long Term Support Services (LTSS)
Pennsylvania Horticultural Society (PHS)
Philadelphia - Workforce Development Program
Lancaster Dollars for Higher Learning
Lancaster - Lancaster Dollars for Higher Learning
ManUpPHL
Listening to the Streets
PathStone Corporation
Stroudsburg - Pathway Home 2 Program
Precious Life
Blair County - Pre Abortion Counseling
Bar Association of Lehigh County
Allentown - Lawyer Association
Penn State - Abington
Abington - Continuing Education
UPMC
UPMC - Nurse-Family Partnership - Nurse-Family Partnership at UPMC in Central PA
Greater Nanticoke Area School District
Kennedy Early Childhood Center - Parents As Teachers (PAT)
Berwick Area YMCA
Child Care and Early Learning Center
Community College of Philadelphia
Main Campus - Industrial Maintenance Mechanic Pre-Apprenticeship Program
Community College of Philadelphia
Main Campus - English as a Second Language Program
Montgomery Bar Association
Norristown - Continuing Legal Education
Schuylkill Intermediate Unit 29
Mar Lin - Schuylkill Intermediate Unit 29
Children's Aid Society in Clearfield County
Clearfield - Continuing Education
Clarion University
Venango - Continuing Education
Center for Community Action
Cambria Office - Keystone STARS and Quality Improvement
White Deer Run Treatment Network
Lehigh County Center for Recovery - Outpatient Individual, Group and Family Therapy
White Deer Run Treatment Network
Cove Forge BHS Pittsburgh - Outpatient Individual, Group and Family Therapy
White Deer Run Treatment Network
White Deer Run New Castle - Outpatient Individual, Group and Family Therapy
White Deer Run Treatment Network
White Deer Run - Cove Forge BHS Erie - Outpatient Individual, Group and Family Therapy
White Deer Run Treatment Network
White Deer Run New Perspectives Lebanon - Outpatient Individual, Group and Family Therapy
White Deer Run Treatment Network
White Deer Run Harrisburg - Outpatient Individual, Group and Family Therapy
White Deer Run Treatment Network
White Deer Run Lehigh - Outpatient Individual, Group and Family Therapy
Luzerne Intermediate Unit 18
ECYEH (Education for Children and Youth Experiencing Homelessness)
Veterans of The Vietnam War
Pittston - Veteran Services
Penn State Cooperative Extension - Tioga County
Wellsboro - Education Services
New Life Youth and Family Services
West Chester Campus - Independent Living Program
Hope Within Ministries
Elizabethtown - Medical and Dental Services
UPMC
UPMC - Home Care and Hospice - Nurse Family Partnership Services
Lifelong Learning Center
Pottsville - Adult Education and Programs
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