11 Matching Service Providers
Neighborhood Legal Services Association
Administrative Headquarters, Pittsburgh - Project Shape
Provides civil legal services to low-income individuals and families without the means to hire a private attorney.
928 Penn Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Eligibility: Call or visit website for updated eligibility.
Hours: Office Hours: Monday through Thursday, 9:00am to 12:00pm and 1:00pm to
3:00pm; Phone intake ends at 1:00pm.
Neighborhood Resilience Project
Main Office, Hill District - Trauma-Informed Community Development
Advocates for and assists in developing communication and healing models in the Hill District of Pittsburgh through exploration of community trauma.
2038 Bedford Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Eligibility: Serves residents of the Hill District.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:30am to 4:30pm
Allegheny County Health Department
Administrative Office - Housing and Community Environment
Works with landlords and tenants to make sure their homes and apartments are safe through enforcement of public health regulations.

Responds to complaints and inspects rental units for health hazards including no heat or insufficient heat in winter; lack of hot water; ongoing problems with the plumbing; leaks in the roof; and pest Infestations. Also responds to complaints for exterior property issues, water holding containers, and other public health hazards effecting neighborhoods.
542 Fourth Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Eligibility: Allegheny County residents.
Hours: Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm. 24-hour emergency
service. Website and online complaint forms available 24/7.
Mediation Services of Adams County
Mediation Services
Provides training in mediation and negotiation skills, as well as conflict resolution services (divorce, relationship, landlord/tenant, elderly, HOA) for individuals and groups. Operates as an Alternate Dispute Resolution Center and works to prevent targeted violence. Offers neighborhood dispute resolution services, landlord/tenant dispute resolution, community mediation, and divorce mediation.
Eligibility: No limitations or restrictions
Hours: Call for information
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
New Kensington Community Development Corporation
Philadelphia - Housing Counseling
NKCDC has a team of HUD-certified housing counselors who are able to provide a very wide range of free housing services, including: first-time homebuyer counseling; foreclosure and sheriff sale prevention; rent, mortgage and utility assistance; property tax and rent rebates; financial education. Also help clients build budgets and credit, and can connect people to affordable home repair.
2771 Ruth Street
Suite 1
Philadelphia, PA 19134
Eligibility: Open to any resident of Philadelphia
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm
CORA Services
Philadelphia - CORA Good Shepherd Mediation Services
Provides a wide range of mediation and conflict resolution services, addressing issues such as elder mediation, family mediation, housing disputes, multi-party mediation, neighborhood disputes, peer mediation for students, petty crimes, school attendance mediation, small claims, and workplace disputes. Also provides conflict resolution coaching.
8540 Verree Road
Philadelphia, PA 19111
Eligibility: No limitations or restrictions
Hours: Workshop times vary, and mediation is by appointment;

Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 9:00pm
Philadelphia Anti-Drug/Anti-Violence Network (PAAN)
Philadelphia - Community Crisis Intervention Program (CCIP)
Combats violence by intervening where violence is most prevalent. Works to provide those involved in criminal activities with positive alternatives. Responds to neighborhood crises with mediation and resources to support anyone looking for a peaceful alternative.
2700 North Seventeenth Street
Suite 200 Lehigh Pavilion
Philadelphia, PA 19132
Eligibility: Residents of Philadelphia affected by violent crime
Hours: Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, 9:00am to 8:00pm Thursday and Friday,
9:00am to 4:00am Saturday and Sunday, 3:00pm to 12:00am
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
Young Chances Foundation
Philadelphia - Community Engagement Center
Offers year round youth educational-recreational programs, community events for parents and seniors, and life skills information for residents of all ages in the Grays Ferry and surrounding South Philadelphia neighborhoods. Also works to reduce teen violence and alleviate neighborhood tensions. Provides mentoring, food and clothing giveaways, and maintains Tynirah's Community Welcome Garden.
2703 Tasker Street
Philadelphia, PA 19146
Eligibility: Residents of South Philadelphia in zip codes 19145 and 19146
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 8:00pm
Saturday, 12:00pm to 6:00pm
Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations
Center City Office - Dispute Resolution Program
Provides conflict resolution services to neighbors and others having on-going conflict that is not currently in the courts. Services include mediation, conciliation, conflict coaching, and referrals to other agencies and organizations that can help resolve the issue.
All DRP services are voluntary and confidential.
601 Walnut Street
Suite 300 South
Philadelphia, PA 19106
Eligibility: Individuals, neighbors, small businesses, houses of worship, and community organizations in Philadelphia
Hours: Business Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm

In-person Appointments: Monday through Thursday, 9:00am to 3:00pm
Neighborhood Legal Services Association
Administrative Headquarters, Pittsburgh - Project Shape
Neighborhood Resilience Project
Main Office, Hill District - Trauma-Informed Community Development
Allegheny County Health Department
Administrative Office - Housing and Community Environment
Mediation Services of Adams County
Mediation Services
Institute for the Development of African-American Youth (IDAAY)
West Philadelphia - Community Crisis Intervention Program (CCIP)
New Kensington Community Development Corporation
Philadelphia - Housing Counseling
CORA Services
Philadelphia - CORA Good Shepherd Mediation Services
Philadelphia Anti-Drug/Anti-Violence Network (PAAN)
Philadelphia - Community Crisis Intervention Program (CCIP)
Neighborhood Dispute Settlement
Harrisburg - Community Program
Young Chances Foundation
Philadelphia - Community Engagement Center
Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations
Center City Office - Dispute Resolution Program
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