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Gateway Rehabilitation Center
Administrative Office and Main Campus - Telehealth: Substance Use Disorder Treatment from Home
Provides online substance use disorder treatment for individuals who cannot attend in-person sessions. Services available via telehealth include Intensive Outpatient Treatment, individual and group counseling sessions, and a Recovery Peer Support Program. Initial assessments for treatment are also available electronically.
100 Moffett Run Road
Aliquippa, PA 15001
Eligibility: Services are available for adolescents (age 13 to 17) and adults (age 18
and over).
Hours: Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 5:00pm Program hours vary.
Call for details.
Allies for Health and Wellbeing
Main Office, East Liberty - Testing, Medical and Behavioral Health Clinic
Offers primary medical care as well as specialty care for HIV, HCV, and STDs. Provides behavioral healthcare. Prevention services include a PrEP clinic, free HIV/HCV/STD testing, outreach, and education.
5913 Penn Avenue
Second Floor
Pittsburgh, PA 15206
Eligibility: Anyone concerned about HIV/AIDS, STDs, and medical care.
Hours: Call or visit the website for details.
Highmark Caring Place
Administrative Headquarters and Pittsburgh Office - Center for Grieving Children, Adolescents, and Families
Offers peer support groups for grieving children, adolescents, and their families. Also provides consultation, information and referral services, and education to community groups.
620 Stanwix Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Eligibility: No limitations or restrictions.
Hours: Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 5:00pm Support Groups:
Days and times vary, call for details.
Jewish Association on Aging
Administrative Office - Anathan Adult Day Memory Care Services
Provides therapeutic programming for people with memory care needs in a warm, caring, and secure setting.

Offers an engaging schedule of activities led by experienced, highly trained staff. The goal of the memory day care service is to encourage the members’ independence and self-esteem through peer interaction.

Participants are exposed to familiar as well as new experiences and are valued as unique individuals. The adult day care service provides support and peace of mind for regular caregivers so they are better able to take care of life’s daily responsibilities.
200 JHF Drive
Pittsburgh, PA 15217
Eligibility: Adults with mild memory impairment.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:30pm
Family Psychological Associates
Indiana - Peer Support
Offers specialized service for individuals who are in recovery from substance abuse and/or mental health. It is conducted by self-identified current or former clients of behavioral health services who have completed peer counseling and are certified to offer support and assistance to others in their recovery and community-integration process.
625 Rustic Lodge Road Suite C
Indiana, PA 15701
Eligibility: Anyone who has received behavioral support who would benefit from a partnership on their path to recovery and wellness
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 5:00pm

Service hours may vary.
Kingsley Association
Administrative Headquarters - East Liberty Family Support Center
Provides children and families with the social services and medical attention they need to lead healthy and productive lives. Services include parenting groups, individual counseling, nutrition classes, and drug and alcohol counseling.
6435 Frankstown Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15206
Eligibility: No limitations or restrictions.
Hours: Irregular - call for details.
Mental Health Association in Beaver County
Administrative Office - Warmline
Provides call-in service/peer support to individuals with mental illness, their families, and friends. Anyone calling the Warmline will have the opportunity to discuss problems, access resources, or just have someone to talk to.
105 Brighton Avenue
Rochester, PA 15074
Eligibility: Individuals needing to talk with a peer for support.
Hours: Warmline is available daily, including weekends and holidays, 6:00pm to 9:00pm
UPMC Western Behavioral Health at Mon Yough
Administrative Headquarters - Mon Yough Community Services
Offers services in Service Coordination; Mental Health services; Drug & Alcohol and Substance Use services, prevention, intervention, and treatment; Forensic Outpatient services; Children Outpatient services; Developmental and Intellectual Disabilities; MH/ID Residential; Vocational Support; Peer Support.
500 Walnut Street
3rd Floor
McKeesport, PA 15132
Eligibility: Call for information regarding requirements for different programs.
Hours: Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm

Evening hours vary by program

24-hour emergency service
Armstrong-Indiana-Clarion Drug and Alcohol Commission
Recovery Capital - Recovery Capital Drop In Center
Offers supportive, sober environment where individuals with substance use disorders may participate in social activities and connect with peers. Information and referral for various social service agencies, including 12-step programs, also available.
281 North McKean Street
Kittanning, PA 16201
Eligibility: Serves adults (18+) in Armstrong County, regardless of county of
residence.
Hours: Monday through Saturday, 10:00am to 6:00pm
Onala Recovery Center
Onala Club - Peer Recovery Support Services
Provides recovery meetings, support groups, food distribution, Narcan training and distribution, full-service kitchen, Certified Recovery Specialists, treatment and sober living referral, support for loved ones, and peer-to-peer recovery.
1625 West Carson Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Eligibility: Serves individuals seeking recovery from drugs, alcohol, and other
addictions.
Hours: Sunday through Thursday, 9:00am to 11:00pm;
Friday and Saturday, 9:00am to 12:00am
Peer Support and Advocacy Network
Administrative Office, Pittsburgh - Allegheny County Peer Support Warmline Service
Provides referral and support for individuals with mental health struggles and their families. All phone calls received are kept confidential and callers may remain anonymous.
960 Penn Avenue
Suite 1100
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Eligibility: Adults, ages 18+; otherwise, no limitations or restrictions.
Hours: Daily including weekends, 9:00am to 1:00am
Peer Support and Advocacy Network
Administrative Office, Pittsburgh - Certified Peer Specialist
Offers connection to a Certified Peer Specialist (CPS), who is an individual with lived mental health experience who has been trained and certified in the state of Pennsylvania on how to assist others in recovery and wellness.

Certified Peer Specialists can:

A) Assist in the development of strengths-based individual goals

B) Serve as an advocate, mentor, or facilitator for resolution of issues that a peer is unable to resolve on their own

C) Help to develop community supports

D) Provide education on ways to maintain personal wellness and recovery

E) Provide education on navigating the mental health system
960 Penn Avenue
Suite 1100
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Eligibility: Allegheny County residents 18 years of age or older with a mental health diagnosis.
Hours: Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm
Peer Support and Advocacy Network
New Horizons Drop In Center, Bellevue - New Horizons Drop-In Center
Offers social activities, pool tournaments, classes, community activities, and a safe place for adults with a mental health diagnosis to give and receive support. Offers advocacy services, peer support, and a free nutritious lunch.
616 Lincoln Avenue
Bellevue, PA 15202
Eligibility: Adults age 18 and older with a mental health diagnosis
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm
Pennsylvania Organization for Women in Early Recovery
Church Street Site - POWER House
POWER House consists of 26 private bedrooms, shared common areas including a playroom for visiting children. It is staffed 24 hours a day. Program features treatment plans, therapy options, peer recovery support services, and much more.
7445 Church Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15218
Eligibility: Women who are experiencing a substance use disorder.
Hours: Call for more program information and intake.
Pennsylvania Organization for Women in Early Recovery
Administrative Office - POWER Connection
Offers peer recovery support services called mentoring. Mentors provide wellness and recovery coaching, helping to connect men and women to community-based health and human services and to the recovering community. These services are also available to high risk women, including those who are pregnant, homeless, or victims of violence. Most referrals to this program come from CYF, but anyone with a substance use or co-occurring disorder in need of mentoring is eligible.
907 West Street
Floor 2
Pittsburgh, PA 15221
Eligibility: Women, men, parents, pregnant individuals, or people caring for children who have a substance use or co-occurring disorder.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm
Pennsylvania Organization for Women in Early Recovery
Administrative Office - POWER House
POWER House consists of 26 private bedrooms, shared common areas including a playroom for visiting children. It is staffed 24 hours a day. Program features treatment plans, therapy options, peer recovery support services, and much more.
907 West Street
Floor 2
Pittsburgh, PA 15221
Eligibility: Women who are experiencing a substance use disorder.
Hours: Call for more program information and intake.
Persad Center
Administrative Headquarters, Lawrenceville - Outpatient Counseling Services
Provides outpatient mental health services including drug and alcohol counseling. Also offers training and consultation for organizations interested in becoming LGBTQ+ competent.
5301 Butler Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15201
Eligibility: Serves the LGBTQ+ and HIV+ communities.
Hours: Monday through Friday 8:30am to 8:30pm
Passages to Recovery
PROGRAM for Offenders - Substance Use Disorder Services
Provides residential drug and alcohol treatment services. Clinical services include group and individual therapy sessions, psychoeducation, medication-assisted treatment as prescribed, connections to mental health treatment services, and aftercare planning. Clients can be referred to Outpatient Services and Peer and Family Recovery Supports program, and may also be connected to health care services, employment services, housing assistance, and other basic needs programs.
564 Forbes Avenue
Suite 930
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Eligibility: Adult women in need of substance abuse treatment who may or may not be
involved in the criminal justice system.
Hours: 24/7.
Beaver County Rehabilitation Center
Auorora Psychiatric Rehabilitation - Peer Support Services
Provides peer support services for individuals in recovery. Also provides telehealth services.
363 3rd Street
Beaver, PA 15009
Eligibility: Individuals age 16 and older with a mental health diagnosis.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 7:30am to 3:30pm
Unity Family Services
Indiana - Unity Opportunity Center
Provides outpatient and in-home/community based mental health and recovery treatment to children, adolescents, adults and families. Offers outpatient, family based mental health therapy, and peer support services in four counties in southwest Pennsylvania.
480 North Fourth Street
Indiana, PA 15656
Eligibility: Family Based: Children and/or adolescents from age 3 to age 21 in acute
mental health crisis; Peer Support: Adults 18 and older with Medical
Assistance who carry a serious mental illness diagnosis
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 5:00pm
University of Pittsburgh Office of Child Development
Clairton - 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
Wesley Family Services
Aging Services - Older Adult Daily Living (OADL)
Assists senior adults with an IDD to help improve upon functioning in the community and offers a stimulating peer support group. Provides group activities for seniors with intellectual or developmental disabilities in an on site adult day center.
221 Penn Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15221
Eligibility: A) 60 years of age and older

B) Be in need of services, as determined by an intake screening process

C) Be capable of being transported to and from the service site

D) Be in need of a structured program of activities or services.
Hours: Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 4:00pm
Wesley Family Services
Behavioral Health Services - Corbet Street - Family Services of Western PA Certified Peer Specialist
Provide support and assistance with coordination of care, advocacy, and community resources, while providing the empathy, understanding, and support from someone with a lived experience who is in recovery themselves. The goal is to provide additional encouragement by assisting those receiving this service to live as independently as possible within their natural community setting, while delivering a non-traditional form of care through recovery orientation from a lived experience and perspective.
201 Corbet Street
Tarentum, PA 15084
Eligibility: Eligible clients are adults and youth, age 14 and older, residing in Westmoreland County and Allegheny County who have a functional impairment that inhibits them in their lives.

Enrollment requires a recommendation from a Licensed Practitioner of the Healing Arts. A LPHA is defined as: Medical Doctor, Nurse Practitioner, Licensed Psychologist, Doctor of Osteopath, Physician's Assistant.

In order to be eligible, a person referred must be struggling with an impairment due to their mental health condition that limits their attainment of goals in the areas of: Living, Learning, Working, Social, or Wellness.

Insurance is required: Medicaid (Health Choices) and both Westmoreland and Allegheny County Fee for Service.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 5:00pm
Wesley Family Services
Behavioral Health Services - Fourth Avenue - Maverick Drop-in Center
Offers drop-in center for mental health consumers. Consumers have the opportunity to interact, develop leisure skills, and participate in activities to enhance socialization, increase independence, assist in managing symptoms, promote community awareness and develop peer support.
1045 Fourth Avenue
New Kensington, PA 15068
Eligibility: Serious and persistent mental health issues as primary diagnosis.
Willingness to participate in treatment /basic self-care skills.
Hours: Monday, 1:00pm to 5:00pm
Thursday, 1:00pm to 7:00pm
Friday, 1:00pm to 3:00pm
Saturday, 9:00am to 4:00pm
Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC
Turtle Creek - Penn Plaza Shopping Center - Family Care Connection - Turtle Creek
Provides both general and specialized social services for all members of the family, particularly children, adolescents, and mothers. Services include: nurse home visiting, mental health services, substance abuse prevention and treatment, child development and school readiness, parenting education, and community building.
208 Penn Avenue, 2nd Floor
Penn Plaza Shopping Center
Turtle Creek, PA 15145
Eligibility: Families.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 6:00pm
Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC
Rankin - Family Care Connection - Rankin
Provides both general and specialized social services for all members of the family, particularly children, adolescents, and mothers. Services include: nurse home visiting, mental health services, substance abuse prevention and treatment, child development and school readiness, parenting education, and community building.
230 Third Avenue
Rankin, PA 15104
Eligibility: Families.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 6:00pm
Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC
Lawrenceville Center - Family Care Connection - Lawrenceville
Provides both general and specialized social services for all members of the family, particularly children, adolescents, and mothers. Services include: Family Support, Home Visiting, Parent Support groups, Life Skills and Goal Planning, Parent Leaders, Fatherhood group, Assistance and referral to Community Resources, School Readiness and Child Development screenings, Playgroups, Community health nurses provide pre and postnatal care and health education.
5235 Butler Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15201
Eligibility: Families.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 6:00pm
Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC
Braddock - Family Care Connection - Braddock
Provides both general and specialized social services for all members of the family, particularly children, adolescents, and mothers. Services include: nurse home visiting, mental health services, substance abuse prevention and treatment, child development and school readiness, parenting education, and community building.
849 Braddock Avenue
Braddock, PA 15104
Eligibility: Families.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 6:00pm
East End Cooperative Ministry
Administrative Office, East Liberty - Licensed Recovery House
Offers 90-day program designed for adult men and women in active recovery and who are referred from a treatment facility, probation, or justice-related services.

The program focuses on helping individuals move into long-term recovery in the community through peer support and mentoring, case management, and work with the Education Employment team.
6140 Station Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15206
Eligibility: Adults age 18 and older in active recovery. No Megan's Law violations or
history of violent crimes.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm
Epilepsy Association of Western and Central PA
Administrative Headquarters - Cardello Building - Epilepsy Association of Western and Central PA
Offers a wide variety of services, including: respite care; movement monitors; seizure response dogs; training for teachers/school nurses on seizure recognition, and first aid training; educational conferences; sleep and movement monitors/assistance with care coordination and more. Provides patient education, information and support for adults, young adults, and children with epilepsy and their families, and those working with individuals living with seizures.
1501 Reedsdale Street
Suite 3002
Pittsburgh, PA 15233
Eligibility: Open to anyone interested who has epilepsy or a seizure disorder, or who cares for a person who is living with epilepsy or a seizure disorder.
Hours: Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm

Phone answered 24-hours
Allegheny Family Network
Administrative Headquarters - Behavioral Health Family Peer Support Services
Offers a wide variety of support programs for parents and guardians of children with mental health and behavioral challenges. Services include peer-to-peer support, education, and advocacy.
1501 Reedsdale Street
Suite 2007
Pittsburgh, PA 15233
Eligibility: Parents and guardians of children with mental health and/or behavioral
support needs.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:30pm
Allegheny Family Network
Administrative Headquarters - Foster Family Peer Support Service
Prepares foster parents to meet the challenges of fostering adolescents.

Using their own experiences in fostering adolescents, the Foster Family peers help parents understand how the traumas their foster child has experienced impacts their behavior and helps them build understanding relationships
1501 Reedsdale Street
Suite 2007
Pittsburgh, PA 15233
Eligibility: Parents and guardians of children with mental health and/or behavioral
support needs.
Hours: Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 4:00pm.

Program hours vary.
Allegheny Intermediate Unit
Family and Community Education - East Allegheny - 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: Individuals and families.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm; evening hours vary
Allegheny Intermediate Unit
Family and Immigrant Connections - AIU3 Family and Immigrant Connections
Offers in-home child development services, parenting and parental support, and support groups. The center can also help families to connect with services and overcome language barriers.
339 Fifth Avenue
2nd floor
McKeesport, PA 15132
Eligibility: Families with children younger than age 5.
Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm; Wednesday,
12:00pm to 8:00pm
Family Resources
Hill District Center for Nurturing Families
Provides services for families through home and center-based visits. Parenting education, child development, and other support services are designed to increase the strength and stability of families, to increase parents' confidence in their parenting abilities, and to afford children a stable and supportive family environment.
1835 Centre Avenue
Suite 230
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Eligibility: Call or Fax for eligibility information.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm

May offer evening activities upon demand.
Grapevine Center
Butler Office - Certified Peer Specialist
Offers peer counseling by consumers of behavioral health services who are trained and certified to offer support and assistance to others in recovery. Services are designed around personal choice and active involvement in recovery process. Forensic Peer Services are also provided to those individuals currently incarcerated.
140 North Elm Street
Suite B
Butler, PA 16001
Eligibility: Butler County residents, age 18 and older who meet diagnosis criteria.
Call for details.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm Other days/times may be available
by appointment.
AMI of Washington-Greene Counties
Peer Support
Provides peer support services for individuals who are recovering from mental health challenges and/or have co-occurring disorders.
907 Jefferson Avenue
Washington, PA 15301
Eligibility: Individuals age 16 and up who are are living with mental health
challenges.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm
Mercer County Behavioral Health Commission
Mercer - Mental Health Certified Peer Specialist Services
Provides information to participants and assist them in becoming better educated/knowledgeable in obtaining services as needed. Promotes knowledge to access and utilize available services and resources specified in the individual's Recovery Plan. With the participant's consent, the Peer Specialist can work with family, treatment providers, rehabilitative programs and community supports to achieve agreed upon goals.
8406 Sharon-Mercer Road
Mercer, PA 16137
Eligibility: *Individuals are 18 years of age or older * Individuals meet Serious
Mental Illness (SMI) criteria as defined in Mental Health Bulletin
OMH-94-04 Serious Mental Illness: Adult Priority Group * Must
demonstrate moderate to severe functional impairment that interferes
with or limits performance in one of the following life domain areas:
Educational; Social; Vocational; Self Maintenance * The service must
be determined as medically necessary and recommended by a licensed
practitioner of the healing arts
Hours: Administration and Intake, 8:30am to 4:30pm
Call for later appointments.
Mercer County Behavioral Health Commission
Mercer - Recovery Specialist Services
Provides community-based delivered in a variety of settings including the consumer’s home, community, treatment provider locations, etc. Assists individuals with addiction issues or co-occurring mental health and addiction issues in need of outreach, mentoring, and peer support in all stages of the recovery process.
8406 Sharon-Mercer Road
Mercer, PA 16137
Eligibility: At least 18 years of age * Mercer County resident * Gas a documented
primary diagnosis of Drug/Alcohol Abuse, Dependency, or a co-occurring
MH/D&A diagnosis with equal severity of conditions * Willing to
participate in, and receive, Recovery Specialist Services
Hours: Administration/Intake Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm
Call for later appointments
Robin's Home
Resource Center - Veterans Peer Support Services
Provides a certified peer specialist (CPS) to a veteran diagnosed with severe mental illness. The CPS helps navigate recovery and personal challenges through support and guidance.
357 North Main Street
Suite 1
Butler, PA 16001
Eligibility: Must be a veteran diagnosed with severe mental illness.
Hours: Monday through Friday 9:00am to 4:00pm
Southwestern Pennsylvania Human Services
SPHS CARE Center - Supportive Housing
Shared/Supportive Housing is a peer support based housing option for individuals of Butler County who are afflicted with persistent symptoms of mental illness, but wish to return to the least restrictive form of independent and community based housing. Supportive Housing is often used for individuals who graduate from the Partial Care CRR but are still in need of a reduced level of support to maintain within the community. Common intervention includes landlord/tenant relations, conflict resolution with peers/roommates, liaison with utility providers and treatment team, etc.

Through supportive/shared housing, residents form a natural support system of their peers. Staff is available 24/7 for conflict resolution and independent living skills support and training. Staff monitors involvement in community resources to ensure that residents receive the maximum level of available benefits/supports. Staff networks with local and reputable landlords to ensure residents are offered a fair lease and secure a sound,
204 N. Washington Street
Butler, PA 16001
Eligibility: Mental Health Concerns for individuals 18 and older
Hours: 24/7
ARC of Greene County
Administrative Office - Prosperity - Mental Health Recovery Services and Peer Support Program
Offers special therapeutic interactions conducted by self-identified current or former consumers of behavioral health service who are trained and certified to offer support and assistance in helping others in their recovery and community integrations process.
197 Dunn Station Road
Prosperity, PA 15329
Eligibility: Adults age 18 and older in Greene County
Hours: Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm
Washington County Behavioral Health and Developmental Services (BHDS)
Washington - Mental Health
Services include, but are not limited to the following: Acute Inpatient Behavioral Health, Outpatient, and Partial Hospital Treatment, Mobile Medication, Assertive Community Treatment Teams, Supported Employment, and a variety of other Recovery Oriented services such as Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Clubhouse and Peer services. Multiple residential and housing options are available as well for those who meet the criteria.

Assessment/Case Management - includes evaluation of the problem, development, implementation and monitoring of a service plan, referral to other agencies, and periodic review of the service plan to insure that it meets the person's needs.
95 West Beau Street
Suite 300
Washington, PA 15301
Eligibility: Washington County residents with mental health needs.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm
Blueprints
Administrative Headquarters, Washington - WIC Nutrition Services
Provides a range of nutrition services and education for pregnant women, postpartum and breastfeeding women, infants and children under age five in a supportive environment. Breastfeeding support, including peer counselors, a lactation consultant and a breast-pump loan program is available.
150 West Beau Street
Suite 106
Washington, PA 15301
Eligibility: Residents of Pennsylvania who meet 185% of Federal Poverty Income Guidelines or below, and are pregnant/parents of children up to age 5. A visit to a WIC clinic for a brief health screening is required.

Visit the eligibility website to view income guidelines.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm
Center for Community Resources
Clarion Office - Homeless Case Management
Provides permanent supportive housing assistance.

Housing is provided at various apartment locations.

Services include:

Emergency Shelter,
Permanent Supported Housing,
Case Management,
Life Skills Training
, Outreach and Advocacy,
Peer Support
, Vocational/Educational Support
, Participant Savings Plan.
214 South 7th Avenue
Suite 110
Clarion, 16214
Eligibility: Chronically homeless, disabled consumers (over the age of 18) with a
mental health disorder and/or struggles with substance abuse.
Hours: Irregular - call for details
Community Counseling Center of Mercer County
Hermitage - Warmline
Provides information, support, encouragement, and referral to individuals living with mental illness or substance abuse issues. The peer support team is there to listen to callers' concerns and will share names and phone numbers of local service providers if requested. The Warmline staff are NOT therapists or counselors.
2201 East State Street
Hermitage, PA 16148
Eligibility: individuals living with mental illness or substance abuse issues in
Mercer County.
Hours: Monday through Saturday, 4:00pm to 10:00pm
Sunday, 2:00pm to 10:00pm
Community Health Clinic
Administrative Headquarters and New Kensington Clinic - Medical Services
Provides primary health care services to residents of Allegheny, Armstrong, Butler, and Westmoreland County. Offers medical both and behavioral health services. Is a Patient Centered Medical Home.

Services vary by location; call for more details.

Services include treatment for high blood pressure, cholesterol, asthma, diabetes, and COPD services; gynecological services; pap testing; STD testing, treatment and counseling; HIV testing; family planning; immunizations; drug screening, diet and nutrition services; TB testing; laboratory testing; referral services; employment, school and non-CDL drivers physicals; counseling with a Social Worker; peer support services; application assistance for Medicaid, CHIP, VA and Marketplace Insurance; and community education.
943 4th Avenue
New Kensington, PA 15068
Eligibility: All ages, regardless of their ability to pay.
Hours: Hours vary by location; call for details
Community Health Clinic
Vandergrift Clinic - Medical Services
Provides primary health care services to residents of Allegheny, Armstrong, Butler, and Westmoreland County. Offers medical both and behavioral health services. Is a Patient Centered Medical Home.

Services vary by location; call for more details.

Services include treatment for high blood pressure, cholesterol, asthma, diabetes, and COPD services; gynecological services; pap testing; STD testing, treatment and counseling; HIV testing; family planning; immunizations; drug screening, diet and nutrition services; TB testing; laboratory testing; referral services; employment, school and non-CDL drivers physicals; counseling with a Social Worker; peer support services; application assistance for Medicaid, CHIP, VA and Marketplace Insurance; and community education.
179 Columbia Avenue
Vandergrift, PA 15690
Eligibility: All ages, regardless of their ability to pay.
Hours: Hours vary by location; call for details
Community Health Clinic
Greensburg Clinic - Medical Services
Provides primary health care services to residents of Allegheny, Armstrong, Butler, and Westmoreland County. Offers medical both and behavioral health services. Is a Patient Centered Medical Home.

Services vary by location; call for more details.

Services include treatment for high blood pressure, cholesterol, asthma, diabetes, and COPD services; gynecological services; pap testing; STD testing, treatment and counseling; HIV testing; family planning; immunizations; drug screening, diet and nutrition services; TB testing; laboratory testing; referral services; employment, school and non-CDL drivers physicals; counseling with a Social Worker; peer support services; application assistance for Medicaid, CHIP, VA and Marketplace Insurance; and community education.
218 South Maple Avenue
Suite 102
Greensburg, PA 15601
Eligibility: All ages, regardless of their ability to pay.
Hours: Hours vary by location; call for details
DON
Penn Hills Office - Center for Independent Living
Offers advocacy, peer support, skills training, information and referral, and Transition. Center for Independent Living that addresses needs related to a disability. Services include, but are not limited to: assistive technology, waiver enrollment, HCBS advocacy, understanding and navigating services and benefits in the community, connection to appropriate services or agencies in the community, Transitioning out of a nursing home to a community based living environment, special education advocacy, New Castle office has in house gym and adaptive workout specialist
12140 Frankstown Road
Pittsburgh, PA 15235
Eligibility: Any individual with a disability or a family member with a disability.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm
Horizon House
Horizon House - Delaware County - Peer Support Services
Provides men, women, and young adults with peer specialists who have experienced some of the same challenges they are facing. Focuses on living with mental health or substance abuse disorders, rather than being overcome by them. Mentors clients on self-care and resiliency skills, setting achievable goals, building on personal strengths, and making informed decisions.
1601 Parklane Road
Upper Level
Swarthmore, PA 19081
Eligibility: Serves residents in Philadelphia and Delaware County who are living with mental health issues and substance use disorders.
Hours: Call for more information
Horizon House
Horizon House - Philadelphia County - Peer Support Services
Provides men, women, and young adults with peer specialists who have experienced some of the same challenges they are facing. Focuses on living with mental health or substance abuse disorders, rather than being overcome by them. Mentors clients on self-care and resiliency skills, setting achievable goals, building on personal strengths, and making informed decisions.
5901 Market Street
Philadelphia, PA 19139
Eligibility: Serves residents in Philadelphia and Delaware County who are living with mental health issues and substance use disorders.
Hours: Call for more information
Abilities in Motion
Independent Living Services
Offers a wide spectrum of programs and services to meet the needs of the local disability community.
Services include:
*Disability Advocacy
*Person Centered Counseling
*Voter rights
*Peer Support
*E-sports
*Technology Center
755 Hiesters Lane
Reading, PA 19605
Eligibility: No limitations or restrictions
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm
OMNI Health Services
Hazleton - Peer Services Program
Provides an opportunity for individuals who have achieved significant progress to assist others in their recovery journeys with appropriate social networking, education and employment support, and to supplement existing treatment with providing ways to navigate the system to success.
1747 B East Broad Street
Hazleton, PA 18201
Eligibility: Anyone receiving treatment through the practice
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm. Offers after-hours appointments.
Bradford Sullivan County Office of Mental Health
Towanda - Mental Health Services
Provides mental health case management services, Assists making referrals to children and adolescent services system program (CASSP), community hospital integration projects, partial hospitalization, inpatient treatment, peer support and any other services available to those suffering with a serious mental illness.
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
Mental Health Partnerships
Bucks County - Bucks County PeerNet
Provides enhanced Peer Support Services in an effort to assist participants with moving forward in their recovery, encourage the use of natural supports and community integration, and empower individuals to self-direct their own recovery journey.
1200 Veterans Highway
Suite C-10
Bristol, PA 19007
Eligibility: A) Adults 18 and up
B) Have a mental health diagnosis
C) Reside in Bucks County
D) Eligible for Magellan Insurance or have Medicaid, Private Insurance, or no Insurance (will qualify for County Funding)
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 5:00pm
Access Services - Delaware Valley
Peer Support Talk Line
Offers peer support to adults through phone call or text messaging.
500 Office Center Drive
Suite 100
Fort Washington, PA 19034
Eligibility: Adult residents of Montgomery County
Hours: Monday through Sunday, 1:00pm to 9:00pm
Access Services - Delaware Valley
Montgomery County Teen Talk Line
Offers peer support to teenagers through phone calling and text messaging. Connects with a fellow teen to discuss whatever is on your mind with absolutely no judgments. Whatever you need to talk about, you'll have someone who understands what you're going through because they're a teenager like you. There's no topic that's off limits because all calls are completely confidential and you can even remain anonymous.
500 Office Center Drive
Suite 100
Fort Washington, PA 19034
Eligibility: Residents of Montgomery County, ages 13 to 19
Hours: Monday through Sunday, 1:00pm to 9:00pm
Access Services - Delaware Valley
Chester County Teen Talk Line
Offers peer support to teenagers through phone calling and text messaging. Connects with a fellow teen to discuss whatever is on your mind with absolutely no judgments. Whatever you need to talk about, you'll have someone who understands what you're going through because they're a teenager like you. There's no topic that's off limits because all calls are completely confidential and you can even remain anonymous.
500 Office Center Drive
Suite 100
Fort Washington, PA 19034
Eligibility: Residents of Chester County, ages 13 to 19
Hours: Monday through Sunday, 3:00pm to 7:00pm
Main Link Peer Support Center
Towanda - Community Support Program
Provides a forum for consumers, family members and mental health professionals to participate in mental health service development, share information and plan anti-stigma activities. CSP includes educational workshops, computer skills training, conference scholarships, wellness and nutrition classes, community activities/fitness club/bowling and a research library.
17 Pine Street
Towanda, PA 18848
Eligibility: Consumers of mental health services
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm
Main Link Peer Support Center
Towanda - Consumer/Family Satisfaction Team
Conducts confidential interviews to gather information from individuals who use mental health or drug and alcohol services. Teams of peers survey various agencies on an annual basis and results are shared with the local community support program committee, CCBH and the Mental Health Offices of Bradford and Sullivan Counties.
17 Pine Street
Towanda, PA 18848
Eligibility: Residents of: Bradford and Sullivan counties who are consumers of mental
health services.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm
Main Link Peer Support Center
Towanda - Forensic Peer Support Services
Provides peer counseling. Certified Peer Specialists are individuals in recovery who have experienced mental health difficulties and serve as role models for others and to demonstrate that recovery is possible. This service focuses on cultivating a supportive and resourceful relationship with individuals who are experiencing mental health difficulties.
17 Pine Street
Towanda, PA 18848
Eligibility: Individuals in recovery who have experienced mental health difficulties.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm
Main Link Peer Support Center
Towanda - Warm Line Chat Service
Offers a telephone service for individuals to call and speak with a peer support worker. This is not a crisis line and workers are not equipped to handle emergency crisis calls.
17 Pine Street
Towanda, PA 18848
Eligibility: Individuals age 18 and older and be someone who has used or is currently
using mental health services.
Hours: Daily, 6:00pm to 10:00pm
Main Link Peer Support Center
Towanda - Teen Drop-in
Guides teens through troubling situations, models social skills, and promotes independence.

Peer Support is a mobile service so your Peer Specialist can meet you when and where it is convenient for you both. Together you develop a goal plan that builds on your strengths to help you successfully navigate services, system and community supports.
17 Pine Street
Towanda, PA 18848
Eligibility: Individuals age 14 to 17
Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, 3:00pm to 7:00pm
Main Link Peer Support Center
Towanda - Adult Drop-In Center
Provides non-clinical, consumer-run services that offer peer support, recreation, education, advocacy and referrals to mental health services for mental health consumers. The centers offer members a recovery oriented environment to participate in meaningful activities that promote wellness and enhance self-esteem. Offers members challenges and opportunities to succeed and to reach their full potential.
17 Pine Street
Towanda, PA 18848
Eligibility: Individuals age 18 and older who are consumers of mental health services.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 3:00pm
Main Link Peer Support Center
Sayre - Community Support Program
Provides a forum for consumers, family members and mental health professionals to participate in mental health service development, share information and plan anti-stigma activities. CSP includes educational workshops, computer skills training, conference scholarships, wellness and nutrition classes, community activities/fitness club/bowling and a research library.
118 Desmond Street
Sayre, PA 18840
Eligibility: Consumers of mental health services
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm
Main Link Peer Support Center
Sayre - Consumer/Family Satisfaction Team
Conducts confidential interviews to gather information from individuals who use mental health or drug and alcohol services. Teams of peers survey various agencies on an annual basis and results are shared with the local community support program committee, CCBH and the Mental Health Offices of Bradford and Sullivan Counties.
118 Desmond Street
Sayre, PA 18840
Eligibility: Residents of: Bradford and Sullivan counties who are consumers of mental
health services.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm
Main Link Peer Support Center
Sayre - Forensic Peer Support Services
Provides peer counseling. Certified Peer Specialists are individuals in recovery who have experienced mental health difficulties and serve as role models for others and to demonstrate that recovery is possible. This service focuses on cultivating a supportive and resourceful relationship with individuals who are experiencing mental health difficulties.
118 Desmond Street
Sayre, PA 18840
Eligibility: Individuals in recovery who have experienced mental health difficulties.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm
Main Link Peer Support Center
Sayre - Adult Drop-In Center
Provides non-clinical, consumer-run services that offer peer support, recreation, education, advocacy and referrals to mental health services for mental health consumers. The centers offer members a recovery oriented environment to participate in meaningful activities that promote wellness and enhance self-esteem. Offers members challenges and opportunities to succeed and to reach their full potential.
118 Desmond Street
Sayre, PA 18840
Eligibility: Individuals age 18 and older who are consumers of mental health services.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 3:00pm
Firetree
New Way of Life Indiana - Halfway House
Provides a home-like recovery environment, utilizing a three phase treatment program with a life skill curriculum to build upon strengths for long-term recovery. Includes evidence-based practices including motivational, enhancement therapy and cognitive behavioral Therapy. Peer support available. Residents are allowed to work or volunteer outside the facility. MAT (Medical Assisted Treatment) available for eligible clients.
2275 Warren Road
Indiana, PA 15701
Eligibility: Must be referred by: Inpatient SUD Program upon completion; Males age 18
and older.
Hours: Office Hours: 8:30 am to 5:00 pm; Facilities 24/7
ReDCo Group Behavioral Health Services
Pottsville - Peer Support Program
Provides specialists to partner with adults to identify strengths, personal resources, and goal for overall well-being.
16 South Centre Street
Pottsville, PA 17901
Eligibility: * Adults age 18 and older

* Residents of Monroe, Pike, and Schuylkill counties
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:30pm; other hours may be available by
request.
Central Behavioral Health
Central Behavioral Health - Montgomery, Norristown - Certified Peer Specialist
CPS services can help in the following areas:
A) Mentoring
B) Advocacy/ Mediation
C) Engagement
D) Provide hope
E) Teach wellness strategies
F) Provide education (e.g. agency services, community supports, recovery principles etc.)
1100 Powell Street
Norristown, PA 19401
Eligibility: Call for more information
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm
VisionCorps
West Chester Office - Adult Services
Services include case management, low vision occupational therapy, orientation and mobility skills training, educational and peer support groups, access to assistive technology, and Braille instruction.
137 North High Street
West Chester, PA 19380
Eligibility: Adults age 18+ living in Chester County
Vision loss that cannot be corrected through standard eyeglasses, contact lenses, or surgery
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm
Meadows Psychiatric Center
Centre Hall - Community Behavioral Health
Private behavioral health care facility; provides comprehensive services in age specific units identified for children, adolescents, and adults. Programs include telephone and mobile crisis, outpatient therapy and medication managment, intensive outpatient programs for adults, school based outpatient therapy, partial hospitalization for children and adolescents, behavioral health rehabilitative services (BHRS), blended case management, peer support services, and family based mental health.
132 The Meadows Drive
Centre Hall, PA 16828
Eligibility: Child, Adolescent, Adults who may need help due to any circumstance
surrounding a mental health issue.
Hours: 24/7
National Domestic Violence Hotline
National Dating Abuse Helpline
National resource that can be accessed by phone or the internet. Offer real-time one-on-one support from trained Peer Advocates. Peer Advocates are trained to offer support, information and advocacy to those involved in dating abuse relationships as well as concerned parents, teachers, clergy, law enforcement, and service provides.
PO Box 90249
Austin, TX 78709
Eligibility: Open to the public
Hours: 24/7
Liberty Resources
Philadelphia - Advocacy
Provides skills training classes, peer support, advocacy, information and referral, nursing home, and youth transition services to individuals with disabilities.
112 North 8th Street, Suite 600
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Eligibility: Individuals with disabilities
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm
Womens Center of Montgomery County
Wyncote - Domestic Violence Counseling Services
Provides victims of domestic violence with counseling and options for accessing the legal system as well as other social services. Services include:
Advocacy options within the legal system, safety planning, individualized in-person and telephone counseling, peer counseling, support groups, elder abuse advocacy and counseling, and referrals to community and other Domestic Violence resources including (therapists, lawyers and other social service providers).
8080 Old York Road, Suite 200
Elkins Park, PA 19027
Eligibility: Serves residents in Philadelphia experiencing domestic violence.
Hours: Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 4:00pm

Hotline available 24/7
Womens Center of Montgomery County
Colmar - Domestic Violence Counseling Services
Provides victims of domestic violence with counseling and options for accessing the legal system as well as other social services. Services include:
Advocacy options within the legal system, safety planning, individualized in-person and telephone counseling, peer counseling, support groups, elder abuse advocacy and counseling, and referrals to community and other Domestic Violence resources including (therapists, lawyers and other social service providers).
2506 North Broad Street, Suite 203
Colmar, PA 18915
Eligibility: Serves residents in Philadelphia experiencing domestic violence.
Hours: Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 4:00pm

Hotline available 24/7
Womens Center of Montgomery County
Bryn Mawr - Domestic Violence Counseling Services
Provides victims of domestic violence with counseling and options for accessing the legal system as well as other social services. Services include:
Advocacy options within the legal system, safety planning, individualized in-person and telephone counseling, peer counseling, support groups, elder abuse advocacy and counseling, and referrals to community and other Domestic Violence resources including (therapists, lawyers and other social service providers).
14 South Bryn Mawr Avenue, Suite 207
Bryn Mawr, PA 19010
Eligibility: Serves residents in Philadelphia experiencing domestic violence.
Hours: Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 4:00pm

Hotline available 24/7
Womens Center of Montgomery County
Norristown - Domestic Violence Counseling Services
Provides victims of domestic violence with counseling and options for accessing the legal system as well as other social services. Services include:
Advocacy options within the legal system, safety planning, individualized in-person and telephone counseling, peer counseling, support groups, elder abuse advocacy and counseling, and referrals to community and other Domestic Violence resources including (therapists, lawyers and other social service providers).
342 West Germantown Pike, Suite 320
Norristown, PA 19403
Eligibility: Serves residents in Philadelphia experiencing domestic violence.
Hours: Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 4:00pm

Hotline available 24/7
Womens Center of Montgomery County
Abington Health Lansdale Hospital - Domestic Violence Counseling Services
Provides victims of domestic violence with counseling and options for accessing the legal system as well as other social services. Services include:
Advocacy options within the legal system, safety planning, individualized in-person and telephone counseling, peer counseling, support groups, elder abuse advocacy and counseling, and referrals to community and other Domestic Violence resources including (therapists, lawyers and other social service providers).
100 Medical Campus Drive
Lansdale, PA 19446
Eligibility: Serves residents in Philadelphia experiencing domestic violence.
Hours: Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 4:00pm

Hotline available 24/7
Womens Center of Montgomery County
Pottstown - Domestic Violence Counseling Services
Provides victims of domestic violence with counseling and options for accessing the legal system as well as other social services. Services include:
Advocacy options within the legal system, safety planning, individualized in-person and telephone counseling, peer counseling, support groups, elder abuse advocacy and counseling, and referrals to community and other Domestic Violence resources including (therapists, lawyers and other social service providers).
1800 East High Street, Suite 350
Pottstown, PA 19464
Eligibility: Serves residents in Philadelphia experiencing domestic violence.
Hours: Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 4:00pm

Hotline available 24/7
Family Service Association of Bucks County
Family Service - Langhorne - Peer Support Whole Health Groups
Weekly support around maintaining health, wellness, and reaching health goals
4 Cornerstone Drive
Langhorne, PA 19047
Eligibility: No eligibility requirements
Hours: Call for more information
Resources for Human Development
Creating Increased Connections - Montgomery; Bridgeport - Creating Increased Connections
Staffed primarily by people with the lived experience of mental health and co-occurring challenges. Our direct service includes both individual and group peer support. Additionally CIC coordinates the training institute for the Montgomery Co. Office of Behavioral Health. The mission of the training institute is to increase the competency of our workforce particularly in delivering recovery best practices and in evidence-based treatments.
18 East 4th Street
Bridgeport, PA 19405
Hours: Please Call
Anthracite Region Center for Independent Living
Peer Support
An ARCIL peer helper is a person with a disability who is living independently and is able to share their experiences and offer their support to others. They work one on one with individuals, helping them make adjustments to live with their disability, learn problem solving skills, explore options and use community services more effectively.
8 West Broad Street, Suite 228
Hazleton, PA 18201
Eligibility: Call for information.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 4:00pm
Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS)
Virtual Resource - Survivor Support
Provides peer-based support, crisis care, casualty casework assistance, and grief and trauma resources to those grieving the death of one in military service.
3033 Wilson Boulevard, 3rd Floor
Arlington, VA 22201
Eligibility: No limitations or restrictions
Hours: 24/7
Mental Health Association of Franklin and Fulton Counties
Help Line
Offers a Help Line for those feeling anxious, in need of reassurance. Staffed by trained certified peer specialists and call specialists who have been there.
144 South 8th Street
Suite 111
Chambersburg, PA 17201
Eligibility: Anyone who needs support or to talk to someone
Hours: Daily, 5:00pm to 10:00pm
WellSpan Philhaven Behavioral Healthcare Services
WellSpan Philhaven - Lebanon ACT - Lebanon ACT
Trans-disciplinary team approach that provide acute, active and ongoing community-based clinical services, psychiatric treatment, assertive outreach, rehabilitation and support. Provides psychosocial services directed to adults with mental illness who often have co-occurring problems such as substance abuse or are homeless or involved with the judicial system. Services are comprehensive and highly individualized. Services vary in intensity based on the needs of the person served.

Services include:
* Assessments
* Client Centered Treatment Plan
* Medication Management, Medication Distribution
* Individual and Group Supportive Therapies
* Service Coordination, Co-Occurring Disorder Services
* Vocational-Related Services
* Activities of Daily Living
* Social/Interpersonal Relationship and Leisure-Time Skills
* Peer Support Services
* Crisis/Diversion Services
20 South 8th Street
Suite 1
Lebanon, PA 17042
Eligibility: Adults 18 years and older with severe and persistent mental illness
Hours: 24/7
WellSpan Philhaven Behavioral Healthcare Services
WellSpan Philhaven - Lancaster ACT - Lancaster ACT
Trans-disciplinary team approach that provide acute, active and ongoing community-based clinical services, psychiatric treatment, assertive outreach, rehabilitation and support. Provides psychosocial services directed to adults with mental illness who often have co-occurring problems such as substance abuse or are homeless or involved with the judicial system. Services are comprehensive and highly individualized. Services vary in intensity based on the needs of the person served.

Services include:
  • Assessments
    • Client Centered Treatment Plan
    • Medication Management, Medication Distribution
    • Individual and Group Supportive Therapies
    • Service Coordination, Co-Occurring Disorder Services
    • Vocational-Related Services
    • Activities of Daily Living
    • Social/Interpersonal Relationship and Leisure-Time Skills
    • Peer Support Services
    • Crisis/Diversion Services
  • 315 West James Street
    Suite 201A
    Lancaster, PA 17042
    Eligibility: Adults 18 years and older with severe and persistent mental illness
    Hours: 24/7
    WellSpan Philhaven Behavioral Healthcare Services
    WellSpan Philhaven - Harrisburg - Peer Support
    Provides peer specialists who have been trained and have the desire to partner with mental health consumers to help them gain strength, support and hope in their road to recovery.
    2601 Herr Street
    Harrisburg, PA 17103
    Eligibility: Adults who are recovering form mental illness; Must have a referral from
    a mental health provider
    Hours: Varies
    See Yourself Health
    Telehealth Service
    Aims to ease isolation angst and inspire healthy lifestyle choices through a group format with goal setting, introspective discussions and plenty of silliness such as trivia hours, book club chats, film discussions, exercise classes, a joke hour and, of course, virtual world field trips.
    151 Rantoul Street
    Beverly, MA 01915
    Eligibility: Persons age 18 yrs and older with diabetes or chronic illness.
    Hours: 24/7 Support
    Pennsylvania Recovery Organizations Alliance
    Harrisburg - Recovery Organizations Alliance
    Offers education, advocacy and peer-support services. Services include life skills training and mentor project through three regional coordinating offices: Pro-Act, Rase Project, and Message Carriers.
    Provides training on addiction treatment and recovery, youth support groups, a peer support mentoring program, and advocates for recovery.
    900 South Arlington Avenue
    Suite 254A
    Harrisburg, PA 17109
    Eligibility: No limitations or restrictions
    Hours: Varies
    St. Luke's Penn Foundation
    Peer Support
    A peer to peer program where certified peer specialists partner with clients and share personal experiences to assist the client in recovery.
    807 Lawn Avenue
    Sellersville, PA 18960
    Eligibility: Call for more information
    Hours: Monday through Thursday, 8:00am to 8pm Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm
    Northeast Treatment Centers
    Frankford Avenue Counseling Center - Recovery Support Center
    Provides a supervised, informal meeting place for men and women in recovery from substance abuse and facilitates ongoing connection with recovery support.

    Offers services including: Peer mentoring and case management support, 12 step group support, emergency housing, flood, and clothing supports, social and recreational programs, GED attainment assistance, English as a second language, vocational training and career counseling, job search support and programming, financial literacy and planning, and credit restoration
    4625 Frankford Avenue
    Philadelphia, PA 19124
    Eligibility: Contact for more information
    Hours: Call for specific hours
    Inglis
    Inglis Innovation Center - Journeys - Inglis’ Mobile Peer Specialists
    Matches clients with certified peer specialists who have:
    A) Physical disability and/or experience working with persons who have physical disabilities
    B) lived experience managing behavioral health challenges.
    Services may include building a network of natural supports; developing a Wellness Recovery Action Plan; facilitating collaboration with service providers, healthcare providers, transportation, and other resources; and assistance with nursing home transition planning.
    2600 Belmont Avenue
    Philadelphia, PA 19131
    Eligibility: Residents of Philadelphia age 21+ who have a physical disability and a mental health diagnosis, and who are capable of meeting with a Journeys Peer (face-to-face and over the phone)
    Hours: Office Hours:Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 4:00pm Program hours may
    vary; call or email for information. Enrollment forms online available
    24/7.
    Urban League of Philadelphia
    Philadelphia - Out4Good
    Offers a 4-week program to fully reintegrate individuals with criminal records into the economic and social mainstream through job training and employment opportunities, intensive case management, and peer-to-peer supportive services. Provides social-emotional coaching; cognitive behavioral therapy; financial supports for critical job readiness assets like credentialing; work uniforms; or down payments for affordable apartments; and job opportunities with partner employers.
    1100 Ludlow Street
    WeWork 7
    Philadelphia, PA 19107
    Eligibility: Ex-offenders in Philadelphia
    Hours: Email available 24/7
    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
    Good Friends
    Morrisville - In Patient Services
    Provides residential

    Individual and Group Therapy for individuals with substance use disorder.
    Vocational Services include vocational assessment, job readiness, job placement.
    Educational Services include GED preparation, literacy and basic education referrals.
    Healthcare Services include medical and dental referrals and general health education, especially HIV/AIDS awareness and support.
    Psychological Services include the use of our Medical Consultant to evaluate, monitor, and manage psychiatric behaviors.
    Economic Services include budgeting, credit restoration, housing assistance, income support.
    Recreation/Social Services include fitness, games, peer interactions.

    Medication Assistance Services available
    868 West Bridge Street
    Morrisville, PA 19067
    Eligibility: Males 18 years of age or older
    Hours: 24/7
    CORA Services
    Philadelphia - Youth Services at CORA Good Shepherd Mediation
    Provides services to schools for fostering a positive climate and supporting restorative practices in the schools. Services include Peer Mediation Training and Implementation, Conflict Resolution Education for Teachers, Circles in Schools, and Restorative Practices as a Classroom management Tool.
    8540 Verree Road
    Philadelphia, PA 19111
    Eligibility: Elementary, middle, and high schools in the Philadelphia area
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 9:00pm
    CORA Services
    Philadelphia - Substance Use Treatment and Recovery Support Services
    Provides outpatient substance use treatment for adolescents and adults. Services include initial assessment, individual and family therapy, peer recovery support, and case management. Also assists clients with accessing Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT), psychiatric services, or other levels of treatment as appropriate.
    8540 Verree Road
    Philadelphia, PA 19111
    Eligibility: Residents of Philadelphia ages 14 and older with a substance use disorder
    Hours: Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 9:00pm
    Northeast Community Center for Behavioral Health
    Philadelphia - Residential Services
    Provides residential treatment services to adults with behavioral health needs and intellectual disabilities. supervision of skills training, vocational/educational planning, psycho-social assessment, counseling and peer support in order to increase greater level of independence, interdependence, peer/family support and empowerment.
    4641 Roosevelt Boulevard
    The Orleans Building
    Philadelphia, PA 19124
    Eligibility: Serves residents in Philadelphia age 18 and older.
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm
    Maternity Care Coalition
    Maternity Care Coalition - Philadelphia; Fairmount - MOMobile
    Facilitates parent-child activities to promote optimal child development, screens for developmental delays, and ensures connections to early intervention programs. Provides a home visiting service, Nurturing Parenting classes, breastfeeding peer support groups, and fatherhood involvement activities.
    2000 Hamilton Street
    Suite 205
    Philadelphia, PA 19130
    Eligibility: Pregnant persons and families with children ages 0-3
    Hours: Program hours may vary; contact for details.
    Chester County Intermediate Unit 24
    Chester County Intermediate Unit - Chester; Downingtown - Chester County Intermediate Unit 24 - Migrant Education Program
    Because children of migrant farm workers move so frequently to accommodate harvest demands, they often fall behind their non-migrant peers developmentally, socially and educationally. The Migrant Education program works to ensure that migrant students receive educational services necessary to develop to their fullest potential.

    The Migrant Education program annually provides supplemental educational services to over 2,000 children in Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery Counties, and in the city of Philadelphia.

    Specific services include: educational support services, extended school-day programs, summer programs, pre-school instruction, parental involvement, post-secondary orientation programs, health and social service agency referrals, leadership skills development and survival skills.
    455 Boot Road
    Downingtown, PA 19335
    Penn State Cooperative Extension - Lycoming County
    Montoursville - Educational Services
    Provides education programs in areas such as agriculture, farming, food preservation, nutrition, child care, as well as training in the natural gas industry. Advisors are available to go to homes to provide nutrition education for low-income clients.
    Also provides information on chemical safety, such as using pesticides, and advises which products should be used for a specific cause.
    542 County Farm Road
    Montoursville, PA 17754
    Eligibility: Residents of: Lycoming County
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:30pm
    Pathway To Recovery Counseling and Educational Services
    Hazleton - Peer to Recovery
    Pathway To Recovery offers community mental health services those experiencing behavioral and psychiatric difficulties.
    223 West Broad Street
    Hazleton, PA 18201
    Eligibility: Services are available to children, adolescents, and adults.
    Hours: Monday through Thursday, 9:00am to 8:00pm; Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm
    Lackawanna County Area Agency on Aging
    Parents a Second Time (PAST) Support Group
    Support group for older adults raising children of a family member. Offers access to potential resources, community programs and services, and agencies available to provide connections, guidance and peer support to older persons who are living with, caring for and parenting the children of loved ones. Child care and refreshments provided at the meeting.
    123 Wyoming Avenue Floor 4
    Scranton, PA 18503
    Eligibility: Must be the primary caregiver to the child or children. Must be 55 years
    or older.
    Hours: Monthly, 2nd Monday of each month, 5:30pm to 7:00pm
    Berks Treatment Access and Service Center (TASC)
    Reading - Substance Use Disorder Treatment
    Provides substance use disorder assessments and referrals to all levels of treatment, substance use disorder recovery support services, warm hand-off (24/7 access to care) at both local emergency departments, mental health case management services, and a urinalysis testing center.
    19 North 6th Street, Suite 300
    Reading, PA 19601
    Eligibility: A) Residents of Berks County
    B) Medically uninsured or publicly insured (Medicaid)
    Hours: Monday through Thursday, 8:00am to 4:00pm
    Coatesville Center for Community Health
    Coatesville - GRANDFamily Connections of Chester County
    Offers support for Grandfamilies and Kinship Families to assist them personally and in raising the children in their care. Services include providing information and referral resource,
    household Items, and peer support
    groups.
    1001 East Lincoln Highway
    Coatesville, PA 19320
    Eligibility: Anyone raising the children of others, either formally or informally.
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 10:00 to 3:00pm
    Elwyn
    Peer Recovery
    Offers peer support provided by Certified Peer Specialists (CPS) who have had their own experience of recovery. Helps support individuals to become and stay engaged in the recovery process. Services include one-on-one sessions, group sessions, and wellness-based trainings.
    1041 West Bridge Street
    Suite 5
    Phoenixville, PA 19460
    Eligibility: Adults age 18+ with behavioral health issues
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 6:00pm
    PA Clubhouse Coalition
    Wellspring Clubhouse - Work Ordered Day Program
    The Work Ordered Day Program consists of six work units: Clerical, Food Service, Education, Administrative, and Transitional Employment. New members may choose to experience each unit during an orientation period in order to determine which area is of greatest interest to them.

    The Clerical Unit’s duties involve receptionist work, scheduling of appointments, outreach, and member intakes and orientation. Computers are available for training in word processing, database development, preparation of monthly newsletters, and research. Additional responsibilities include Database Management, Network Management, Internet Services, Web site Administration and Computer User Technical Support. Finally, this unit is also responsible for the ordering of supplies, photocopying and filing.

    The vanAmerigen Food Service Unit’s responsibilities include meal preparation, grocery shopping, menu planning, outreach, cashiering, bank deposits, financial procedures, and operation of food service equipment and maintenanc
    700 South Main Street
    Sellersville, PA 18960
    Child and Family Focus
    Valley Forge Office - Peer Support Services
    Provides Certified Peer Specialists who help clients develop their own Individualized Service Plans and Crisis Plans; identify community resources, develop organizational skills for daily living, and plan social supports. Meets clients where they are most comfortable, in their home or community.
    11 Davis Road
    Suites 300, 320 and 335
    Phoenixville, PA 19460
    Eligibility: Youth and young adults between 14 and 26 years old

    Covered by or eligible for Medicaid (Medical Assistance)

    Have serious emotional disturbance; mental illness; or dual mental health diagnoses, mild intellectual and/or developmental disabilities
    Hours: Program hours may vary; contact for details.
    Child and Family Focus
    Broomall Office - On My Way
    Provides treatment to young adults who recently experienced their first episode of psychosis. Services include low-dose medication management, individual and group therapy, family psychoeducation and support, case management, supported education and employment, and peer support services. Services and treatment are offered for up to 2 years.
    450 Park Drive
    Suite 208
    Broomall, PA 19008
    Eligibility: Youth and young adults ages 15 to 30 who reside in Lehigh and Northampton
    County and who have been experiencing symptoms of psychosis for up to
    18 months
    Hours: Call for the Program Line for information.
    Child and Family Focus
    Broomall Office - Peer Support Services
    Provides Certified Peer Specialists who help clients develop their own Individualized Service Plans and Crisis Plans; identify community resources, develop organizational skills for daily living, and plan social supports. Meets clients where they are most comfortable, in their home or community.
    450 Park Drive
    Suite 208
    Broomall, PA 19008
    Eligibility: Youth and young adults between 14 and 26 years old

    Covered by or eligible for Medicaid (Medical Assistance)

    Have serious emotional disturbance; mental illness; or dual mental health diagnoses, mild intellectual and/or developmental disabilities
    Hours: Program hours may vary; contact for details.
    Child and Family Focus
    Hatboro Office - Peer Support Services
    Provides Certified Peer Specialists who help clients develop their own Individualized Service Plans and Crisis Plans; identify community resources, develop organizational skills for daily living, and plan social supports. Meets clients where they are most comfortable, in their home or community.
    2935 Byberry Road
    Suite 108
    Hatboro, PA 19040
    Eligibility: Youth and young adults between 14 and 26 years old

    Covered by or eligible for Medicaid (Medical Assistance)

    Have serious emotional disturbance; mental illness; or dual mental health diagnoses, mild intellectual and/or developmental disabilities
    Hours: Program hours may vary; contact for details.
    Child and Family Focus
    Lehigh Office - On My Way
    Provides treatment to young adults who recently experienced their first episode of psychosis. Services include low-dose medication management, individual and group therapy, family psychoeducation and support, case management, supported education and employment, and peer support services. Services and treatment are offered for up to 2 years.
    2015 Hamilton Street
    Allentown, PA 18104
    Eligibility: Youth and young adults ages 15 to 30 who reside in Lehigh and Northampton
    County and who have been experiencing symptoms of psychosis for up to
    18 months
    Hours: Call for the Program Line for information.
    Child and Family Focus
    Southampton Office - On My Way
    Provides treatment to young adults who recently experienced their first episode of psychosis. Services include low-dose medication management, individual and group therapy, family psychoeducation and support, case management, supported education and employment, and peer support services. Services and treatment are offered for up to 2 years.
    1111 Street Road
    Suite 103
    Southampton, PA 18966
    Eligibility: Youth and young adults ages 15 to 30 who reside in Lehigh and Northampton
    County and who have been experiencing symptoms of psychosis for up to
    18 months
    Hours: Call for the Program Line for information.
    Valley Youth House
    Valley Youth House - High Point Boulevard - Bethlehem - Synergy Project
    Provides a street outreach program designed to help runaway, homeless, nomadic and street youth in Bucks County, Philadelphia, Allentown, and Dauphin County. The program offers survival supplies (food, clothes, hygienic products, sleeping bags, tents, tarps, etc.), peer support, informal counseling (individual, family, or group), information and referral services and assistance to get off the streets, if desired.
    3400 High Point Boulevard
    Bethlehem, PA 18017
    Eligibility: Must be Runaway or homeless youth aged 18 to 24 living on the street or out of a family home.
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm
    Valley Youth House
    Valley Youth House - High Point Boulevard - Bethlehem - Synergy Project
    Provides a street outreach program designed to help runaway, homeless, nomadic and street youth in Bucks County, Philadelphia, Allentown, and Dauphin County. The program offers survival supplies (food, clothes, hygienic products, sleeping bags, tents, tarps, etc.), peer support, informal counseling (individual, family, or group), information and referral services and assistance to get off the streets, if desired.
    3400 High Point Boulevard
    Bethlehem, PA 18017
    Eligibility: Must be Runaway or homeless youth aged 18 to 24 living on the street or out of a family home.
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm
    Valley Youth House
    Valley Youth House - High Point Boulevard - Bethlehem - Synergy Project
    Provides a street outreach program designed to help runaway, homeless, nomadic and street youth in Bucks County, Philadelphia, Allentown, and Dauphin County. The program offers survival supplies (food, clothes, hygienic products, sleeping bags, tents, tarps, etc.), peer support, informal counseling (individual, family, or group), information and referral services and assistance to get off the streets, if desired.
    3400 High Point Boulevard
    Bethlehem, PA 18017
    Eligibility: Must be Runaway or homeless youth aged 18 to 24 living on the street or out of a family home.
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm
    Valley Youth House
    Valley Youth House - High Point Boulevard - Bethlehem - Synergy Project
    Provides a street outreach program designed to help runaway, homeless, nomadic and street youth in Bucks County, Philadelphia, Allentown, and Dauphin County. The program offers survival supplies (food, clothes, hygienic products, sleeping bags, tents, tarps, etc.), peer support, informal counseling (individual, family, or group), information and referral services and assistance to get off the streets, if desired.
    3400 High Point Boulevard
    Bethlehem, PA 18017
    Eligibility: Must be Runaway or homeless youth aged 18 to 24 living on the street or out of a family home.
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm
    Valley Youth House
    Valley Youth House - Dauphin County Office - Synergy Project
    Provides a street outreach program designed to help runaway, homeless, nomadic and street youth in Bucks County, Philadelphia, Allentown, and Dauphin County. The program offers survival supplies (food, clothes, hygienic products, sleeping bags, tents, tarps, etc.), peer support, informal counseling (individual, family, or group), information and referral services and assistance to get off the streets, if desired.
    1625 North Front Street, Third Floor
    Harrisburg, PA 17102
    Eligibility: Must be Runaway or homeless youth aged 18 to 24 living on the street or out of a family home.
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm
    Valley Youth House
    Valley Youth House - Dauphin County Office - Synergy Project
    Provides a street outreach program designed to help runaway, homeless, nomadic and street youth in Bucks County, Philadelphia, Allentown, and Dauphin County. The program offers survival supplies (food, clothes, hygienic products, sleeping bags, tents, tarps, etc.), peer support, informal counseling (individual, family, or group), information and referral services and assistance to get off the streets, if desired.
    1625 North Front Street, Third Floor
    Harrisburg, PA 17102
    Eligibility: Must be Runaway or homeless youth aged 18 to 24 living on the street or out of a family home.
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm
    Valley Youth House
    Valley Youth House - Dauphin County Office - Synergy Project
    Provides a street outreach program designed to help runaway, homeless, nomadic and street youth in Bucks County, Philadelphia, Allentown, and Dauphin County. The program offers survival supplies (food, clothes, hygienic products, sleeping bags, tents, tarps, etc.), peer support, informal counseling (individual, family, or group), information and referral services and assistance to get off the streets, if desired.
    1625 North Front Street, Third Floor
    Harrisburg, PA 17102
    Eligibility: Must be Runaway or homeless youth aged 18 to 24 living on the street or out of a family home.
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm
    Valley Youth House
    Valley Youth House - Dauphin County Office - Synergy Project
    Provides a street outreach program designed to help runaway, homeless, nomadic and street youth in Bucks County, Philadelphia, Allentown, and Dauphin County. The program offers survival supplies (food, clothes, hygienic products, sleeping bags, tents, tarps, etc.), peer support, informal counseling (individual, family, or group), information and referral services and assistance to get off the streets, if desired.
    1625 North Front Street, Third Floor
    Harrisburg, PA 17102
    Eligibility: Must be Runaway or homeless youth aged 18 to 24 living on the street or out of a family home.
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm
    Valley Youth House
    Valley Youth House - Bucks County Shelter - Synergy Project
    Provides a street outreach program designed to help runaway, homeless, nomadic and street youth in Bucks County, Philadelphia, Allentown, and Dauphin County. The program offers survival supplies (food, clothes, hygienic products, sleeping bags, tents, tarps, etc.), peer support, informal counseling (individual, family, or group), information and referral services and assistance to get off the streets, if desired.
    800 North York Road, Building 22
    Warminster, PA 18974
    Eligibility: Must be Runaway or homeless youth aged 18 to 24 living on the street or out of a family home.
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm
    Valley Youth House
    Valley Youth House - Bucks County Shelter - Synergy Project
    Provides a street outreach program designed to help runaway, homeless, nomadic and street youth in Bucks County, Philadelphia, Allentown, and Dauphin County. The program offers survival supplies (food, clothes, hygienic products, sleeping bags, tents, tarps, etc.), peer support, informal counseling (individual, family, or group), information and referral services and assistance to get off the streets, if desired.
    800 North York Road, Building 22
    Warminster, PA 18974
    Eligibility: Must be Runaway or homeless youth aged 18 to 24 living on the street or out of a family home.
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm
    Valley Youth House
    Valley Youth House - Bucks County Shelter - Synergy Project
    Provides a street outreach program designed to help runaway, homeless, nomadic and street youth in Bucks County, Philadelphia, Allentown, and Dauphin County. The program offers survival supplies (food, clothes, hygienic products, sleeping bags, tents, tarps, etc.), peer support, informal counseling (individual, family, or group), information and referral services and assistance to get off the streets, if desired.
    800 North York Road, Building 22
    Warminster, PA 18974
    Eligibility: Must be Runaway or homeless youth aged 18 to 24 living on the street or out of a family home.
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm
    Valley Youth House
    Valley Youth House - Bucks County Shelter - Synergy Project
    Provides a street outreach program designed to help runaway, homeless, nomadic and street youth in Bucks County, Philadelphia, Allentown, and Dauphin County. The program offers survival supplies (food, clothes, hygienic products, sleeping bags, tents, tarps, etc.), peer support, informal counseling (individual, family, or group), information and referral services and assistance to get off the streets, if desired.
    800 North York Road, Building 22
    Warminster, PA 18974
    Eligibility: Must be Runaway or homeless youth aged 18 to 24 living on the street or out of a family home.
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm
    Valley Youth House
    Valley Youth House - Philadelphia - Synergy Project
    Provides a street outreach program designed to help runaway, homeless, nomadic and street youth in Bucks County, Philadelphia, Allentown, and Dauphin County. The program offers survival supplies (food, clothes, hygienic products, sleeping bags, tents, tarps, etc.), peer support, informal counseling (individual, family, or group), information and referral services and assistance to get off the streets, if desired.
    1500 Sansom Street, Suite 300A
    Eligibility: Must be Runaway or homeless youth aged 18 to 24 living on the street or out of a family home.
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm
    Valley Youth House
    Valley Youth House - Philadelphia - Synergy Project
    Provides a street outreach program designed to help runaway, homeless, nomadic and street youth in Bucks County, Philadelphia, Allentown, and Dauphin County. The program offers survival supplies (food, clothes, hygienic products, sleeping bags, tents, tarps, etc.), peer support, informal counseling (individual, family, or group), information and referral services and assistance to get off the streets, if desired.
    1500 Sansom Street, Suite 300A
    Eligibility: Must be Runaway or homeless youth aged 18 to 24 living on the street or out of a family home.
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm
    Valley Youth House
    Valley Youth House - Philadelphia - Synergy Project
    Provides a street outreach program designed to help runaway, homeless, nomadic and street youth in Bucks County, Philadelphia, Allentown, and Dauphin County. The program offers survival supplies (food, clothes, hygienic products, sleeping bags, tents, tarps, etc.), peer support, informal counseling (individual, family, or group), information and referral services and assistance to get off the streets, if desired.
    1500 Sansom Street, Suite 300A
    Eligibility: Must be Runaway or homeless youth aged 18 to 24 living on the street or out of a family home.
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm
    Valley Youth House
    Valley Youth House - Philadelphia - Synergy Project
    Provides a street outreach program designed to help runaway, homeless, nomadic and street youth in Bucks County, Philadelphia, Allentown, and Dauphin County. The program offers survival supplies (food, clothes, hygienic products, sleeping bags, tents, tarps, etc.), peer support, informal counseling (individual, family, or group), information and referral services and assistance to get off the streets, if desired.
    1500 Sansom Street, Suite 300A
    Eligibility: Must be Runaway or homeless youth aged 18 to 24 living on the street or out of a family home.
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm
    Greater Reading Mental Health Alliance
    Peer to Peer Support Program
    Provides certified peer specialists services to those individuals diagnosed with a significant mental illness.
    1234 Penn Avenue
    Wyomissing, PA 19610
    Eligibility: Indiviudal with a serious mental illness, that could be described in
    three categories: a thought disorder, a mood disorder, or a borderline
    personality disorder; Must have a valid medical assistance card
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm
    FamiliCare Counseling Center
    Reading - Counseling Services
    Provides mental health services, including psychiatric and psychological evaluations, medication management, counseling, peer support, behavioral health rehabilitation services (BHRS), and mobile mental health services.
    645 Penn Street, 5th Floor
    Reading, PA 19601
    Eligibility: No limitations or restrictions
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm
    St Luke's University Health Network
    Visiting Nurse Association of St. Luke's - Bereavement Support Groups
    Hospice care can be provided at home, in long term care facilities or in St Luke's Hospice House in Bethlehem. Hospice also provides bereavement support and guidance for anyone dealing with the loss of a loved one, regardless of where their loved one died. Bereavement support services are free-of-charge, open to all and include support groups, workshops for adults and children, lectures/discussions and services of remembrance. Ryan's Tree is a six-week guided peer support program designed for children and adolescents, age 5 - 18, who are grieving the loss of a family member or friend. Call for current schedule of bereavement programs.

    Home health care is provided by nurses and health aides to help patients recover from illness or injury. Serves individuals from infancy to adulthood. PATH program provides visiting nurses to families who need support with daily tasks and parenting. Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP) provides visiting nurses who work with low income, first time mothers on parenting, nu
    240 Union Station Plaza
    First Floor
    Bethlehem, PA 18015
    Eligibility: Individuals in the final stages of a terminal illness and their families
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm; Services available 24/7
    St Luke's University Health Network
    Visiting Nurse Association of St. Luke's - Hospice Care
    Hospice care can be provided at home, in long term care facilities or in St Luke's Hospice House in Bethlehem. Hospice also provides bereavement support and guidance for anyone dealing with the loss of a loved one, regardless of where their loved one died. Bereavement support services are free-of-charge, open to all and include support groups, workshops for adults and children, lectures/discussions and services of remembrance. Ryan's Tree is a six-week guided peer support program designed for children and adolescents, age 5 - 18, who are grieving the loss of a family member or friend. Call for current schedule of bereavement programs.
    240 Union Station Plaza
    First Floor
    Bethlehem, PA 18015
    Eligibility: Individuals in the final stages of a terminal illness and their families
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm; Services available 24/7
    LGBT Center of Central Pennsylvania
    Lancaster - Advocacy Service
    Provides safe space to receive support from staff and peers, and participate in social and educational activities.
    St James Episcopal Church
    119 North Duke Street
    Lancaster, PA 17602
    Eligibility: LGBTQ-identified youth ages 14 to 20
    Hours: Friday, 6:00pm to 8:00pm
    LGBT Center of Central Pennsylvania
    Harrisburg - Advocacy Service
    Provides a safe space, with support from staff and peers, to socialize and be educated on relevant topics.
    1323 North Front Street
    Harrisburg, PA 17102
    Eligibility: LGBTQ-identified youth ages 14 to 22
    Hours: Wednesday, 6:00pm to 8:00pm (Harrisburg); Thursday, 6:00pm to 8:00pm
    (Carlisle); Friday, 7:00pm to 9:30pm (Lancaster)
    Mental Health America of Lancaster County
    Lancaster - Mental Health Advocacy, Education and Support
    Provides information and support concerning mental and emotional illnesses, including guidance to mental health services, education, family and individual advocacy as well as referrals to local psychiatrists, psychologists, counselors, and therapists. Offers advocacy and PEER support for individuals with a mental illness and their families. Also offers support for families of children with Individual Education Plans in schools. Conducts educational presentations for schools, clubs, employers, businesses and community groups on topics related to mental health. Makes referrals for anger management and community support groups.
    245 Butler Avenue, Suite 204
    Lancaster, PA 17601
    Eligibility: Residents of Lancaster County in need of mental health services
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 4:00pm
    JFT Recovery and Veterans Support Services
    JFT Lemoyne - Recovery and Re-Entry
    Helps individuals meet with a Certified Recovery Specialist.
    831 Market Street
    Lemoyne, PA 17043
    Eligibility: Newly released inmates
    Detox individuals
    Hours: Call for more information
    Olivia's House
    York - Olivia's House: A Grief and Loss Center for Children
    Provides programs and services to meet the needs of grieving families, including pre-death support, a WINGS social support group, educational and community support, a peer support program for children, and pet loss services. Offers a lending library and professional adjunct services that can sometimes help with the cost of outside therapies.
    830 South George Street
    York, PA 17403
    Eligibility: Individuals and families experiencing the loss of a loved one

    Residents of Adams, Cumberland, Dauphin, Lancaster, and York counties
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm
    Olivia's House
    Hanover - Olivia's House: A Grief and Loss Center for Children
    Provides programs and services to meet the needs of grieving families, including pre-death support, a WINGS social support group, educational and community support, a peer support program for children, and pet loss services. Offers a lending library and professional adjunct services that can sometimes help with the cost of outside therapies.
    101 Baltimore Street
    Hanover, PA 17331
    Eligibility: Individuals and families experiencing the loss of a loved one

    Residents of Adams, Cumberland, Dauphin, Lancaster, and York counties
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm
    Bell Socialization Services
    South George Street - New Beginnings
    Offers adult mental health consumers recovery-oriented opportunities to build academic, social, recreational/leisure, educational/vocational, and daily living skills. Provides psychoeducational group and individual learning opportunities, including money management, wellness, and arts and crafts.
    160 South George Street
    York, PA 17401
    Eligibility: Individuals age 18 and older with a serious Mental Health Diagnosis
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm
    CMSU Behavioral Health and Developmental Services
    Intensive Case Management /Resource Coordination/Family Based Mental Health Services
    Provides non-clinical primary mental health services to insure that the most seriously mentally ill individuals receive additional support geared to improving the quality of their lives and reducing psychiatric hospitalization. Casemangers use natural occurring supports in the community, i.e., family, friends and neighbors. Services include: Psychiatric Evaluation, Medication Monitoring Service Coordination, Psychiatrist Supports Crisis Intervention, Social Skills Training Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Vocational Assessment Housing Supports, Activities of Daily Living Peer Support Services, Leisure Time Training
    5 Terrace Lane
    Danville, PA 17821
    Eligibility: Individuals receiving behavioral health services. Call for information on
    eligibility, diagnosis criteria.
    Hours: Monday through Friday 8:30am to 4:30pm
    Leukemia and Lymphoma Society
    Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) - Central PA Chapter - Advocacy Group
    Offers financial assistance to leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin Disease, and myeloma patients. Provides information and referral, support groups, peer counseling, educational seminars, and educational materials.
    2405 Park Drive
    Suite 100
    Harrisburg, PA 17110
    Eligibility: Anyone with blood cancers and a completed application
    Hours: Call for information
    Leukemia and Lymphoma Society
    Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) - Central PA Chapter - Patient Services
    Offers a Patient Financial Aid Program that can provide a limited amount of financial aid to help patients with significant financial needs and who are under a doctor's care for a blood cancer diagnosis. Hosts Family Support Groups for all patients, family members, and friends affected by blood cancer. Links patients and their family members with a trained peer volunteer who has successfully met the challenges of leukemia, Hodgkin or non-Hodgkin lymphoma, or myeloma through First Connection, a "peer-to-peer" telephone support program. Administers the Trish Green Back to School Program for Children with Cancer.
    2405 Park Drive
    Suite 100
    Harrisburg, PA 17110
    Eligibility: Anyone with a connection to a blood cancer.
    Hours: Call for information
    Advocacy Alliance - Scranton
    Scranton - Warm Line
    Warm Line is a confidential, one-on-one telephone support service staffed by individuals who are in recovery and understand the needs of their peers.
    846 Jefferson Avenue
    Scranton, PA 18501
    Eligibility: Individuals residing in Lackawanna, Susquehanna and Wayne Counties who
    have a mental illness and are experiencing sadness or loneliness.
    Hours: Daily, 6:00pm to 10:00pm
    Ark of Safety LGBTQ+ Safe Haven
    Emergency Housing
    Offers inclusive and gender-affirming emergency shelter for LGBTQ+ identities who are facing housing insecurity, as well as other necessities such as food storage, bathrooms, showers, laundry facilities, and more. Other services offered include low-level case management, rapid rehousing, life skills education, nightly emergency drop in, and peer support from a harm reduction approach.
    1633 Cecil B. Moore Avenue
    Philadelphia, PA 19121
    Eligibility: Persons who identify as LGBTQ2+ who are experiencing homelessness or
    housing insecurity
    Hours: 24/7
    Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers
    Camp Hill - Administrative Office
    Provides a free and confidential evaluation with a professional who specializes in substance use and/or mental health illnesses. Offers peer support, free literature, and resources on special interests, as well as case management and intervention services. Hosts 'attorney only' recovery meetings throughout the state.
    55 Central Boulevard
    Camp Hill, PA 17011
    Eligibility: PA lawyers, judges, their families, and PA law students
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm
    Drexel University
    Center for Nonviolence and Social Justice - Healing Hurt People
    Offers a hospital and community-based violence intervention program that provides an integrated care model of trauma-focused healing services (counseling, supportive case management, and peer services) to victims of violent injury (stabbings, shootings, and assaults) between the ages of 8 and 35, as well as to those who may have been a witness to such violence.
    219 North Broad Street
    8th Floor
    Philadelphia, PA 19107
    Eligibility: Residents of Philadelphia, ages 8 to 35, who are victims or witnesses of violent injury.
    Hours: Call or email for information.
    Philadelphia FIGHT
    Community Health Centers - Institute for Community Justice
    Offers comprehensive prison services and reentry programming providing health linkages, supportive services, education, and advocacy for individuals, families, and communities impacted by mass incarceration. Services include case management, employment services, work-readiness and job retention initiatives, computer literacy, peer mentoring, expungement clinics, anger management program, parenting classes, and more.
    1207 Chestnut Street
    Philadelphia, PA 19107
    Eligibility: Persons impacted by mass incarceration
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm
    Family and Community Service of Delaware County
    Administrative Office - Outpatient Counseling
    We provide individual, family, couples, and group counseling to children, adolescents, and adults in Delaware County. All of our staff use strengths-based and individualized interventions to improve resiliency and assist you on your road to wellness.
    1260 E. Woodland Ave.
    Suite 212
    Springfield, PA 19064
    Eligibility: Call for details.
    Hours: Contact for more information
    Family and Community Service of Delaware County
    Administrative Office - HIV/AIDS Medical Case Management
    The goal of Medical Case Management (MCM) is to empower persons who are living with HIV to maintain optimal physical and emotional health through ongoing assessment of needs, linkage to medical care, retention in medical care, treatment adherence, service planning and monitoring, coordination of services and advocacy.Our Medical Case Managers meet with their clients at least once a month to update goals and to determine progress. Case managers meet with clients in the office, in their homes, or any community setting that is convenient.
    The following services are available for our MCM consumers: 340B Pharmaceutical Program, Transportation Assistance, Food Vouchers, Client Financial Fund, Support Group, and Peer Mentorship.
    1260 E. Woodland Ave.
    Suite 212
    Springfield, PA 19064
    Eligibility: Call for details.
    Hours: Call for more information
    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
    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
    TIKVAH AJMI
    Philadelphia - Mental Health Support Services
    Supports adults living with a mental illness in their social, educational, employment, and spiritual development. Programs include cultural and educational trips, holiday gatherings, neighborhood dinners, peer led support groups, and virtual wellness sessions.
    10100 Jamison Avenue
    Philadelphia, PA 19116
    Eligibility: * Adults age 18 and older

    * Living with a mental illness
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm
    Recovery Bank
    The Recovery Bank
    Offers peer to peer support, as well as support from volunteer partners and program specialists.

    Programming options include:

    Nutrition, Wellness, Exercise, Yoga, Tai Chi, Acupuncture, Massage Therapy, Panel Discussions, Lending Library, Life Coaches, Aptitude Testing, Financial Health, Computer Skills, Seminars, Resume and Job Preparation, GED and College Placement, Meditation, Life Drawing, Painting, Music, Movement, Poetry, Theater Arts, Dance, and Socials.
    120 Wyoming Avenue
    Scranton, PA 18503
    Eligibility: Center is open to anyone is need of support during the recovery process.
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 8:00pm; Saturday, 11:00am to 3:00pm
    Autism Collaborative Centers of Excellence (ACCE)
    ACCE Hazleton Autism Family Support Hub - Autism Family Support Hub
    Offers parent peer support, referral, and screening to assist with access to diagnosis for children and adults as well as services in all areas of treatment and daily living. Offers neurodevelopmental/Psychological testing from adults, evaluating for autism, ADHD, and other neurodiversities.
    20 North Laurel Street
    Suite 2E
    Hazleton, PA 18201
    Eligibility: Individuals of any age, and their families, at any stage of the
    diagnostic and treatment continuum. Specific services will vary by
    age.
    Hours: Walk-in Hours: Mondays 10:30am to 5:30pm; Tuesdays through Fridays,
    9:00am to 4:00pm. Appointments can also be scheduled.
    Delaware County Office of Behavioral Health
    Upper Darby - Adult Mental Health Division
    Assures appropriate services are available for individuals who are experiencing mental health challenges. Contracts with agencies who provide an array of services and resources which are focused around the principles of recovery, resilience and self-determination. Services offered include psychiatric rehabilitation, outpatient treatment, case management, housing, acute inpatient treatment, crisis services, and peer support.
    20 South 69th Street
    Upper Darby, PA 19082
    Eligibility: Residents of Delaware County age 18 and older
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm
    Lehigh Valley Council of the Blind
    Allentown - Advocacy and Peer Support
    Offers advocacy for the initiation and monitoring of legislation affecting legally blind persons. Also provides assistance to individuals experiencing discrimination in the workplace and community, or who need help securing services due to visual impairment.
    845 West Wyoming Street
    Allentown, PA 18103
    Eligibility: * Individuals with visual impairments

    * Residents of the Lehigh Valley area
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 6:00pm
    Greater Hope Care Center
    Jersey Shore - Pregnancy Care Services
    Provides confidential pregnancy and STD testing, prenatal and parenting classes, clothing for mother and baby, peer counseling, and post-abortion support.
    224 South Broad Street
    Jersey Shore, PA 17740
    Eligibility: Residents of Pennsylvania
    Hours: Helpline: 24/7; Office Hours: Tuesday and Thursday, 10:00am to 4:30pm
    New Roots Recovery Support Center
    Tamaqua - New Roots Recovery Support Center
    Provides the following services:
    * peer support
    * SUD support
    * AUD support
    * computer lab
    * support group meetings
    * job search assistance
    * employment development
    * housing search assistance
    * financial funding assistance
    * birth certificate, social security card, DMV assistance
    * assistance applying for public assistance
    232 Pine Street
    Tamaqua, PA 18252
    Eligibility: Anyone in recovery from substance use disorder or alcohol use disorder
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm
    galaei QTBIPOC Radical Social Justice
    Trans, Intersex, Non-Binary, and Gender-Nonconforming Services (TINGS)
    Offers linkages to and referrals for primary care physicians, Trans competent therapists, staffing agencies, GED/college entry programs, and internship-to-paid position opportunities. Also offers support groups; peer coaching; life skills training; resume building; and mental coping exercises including mindfulness, anxiety and grounding exercises, use of tools to ease anxiety, and self-care.
    118 Fontain Street
    Philadelphia, PA 19122
    Eligibility: No limitations or restrictions
    Hours: Tuesday through Friday, 12:00pm to 6:30pm
    Roots Living Ministry
    Roots CSI
    Provides help for individuals to find resources that are not always easily accessible to the general population and streamline the process of receiving assistance from these organizations. Services provided include social service referrals: such as housing assistance, rent/utility assistance, emergency assistance, welfare assistance, etc. Mental health referrals: such as rehabilitation/detox, support groups, peer support services, etc.
    6515 Hamilton Road East
    Stroudsburg, PA 18360
    Eligibility: Open to all
    Hours: Hours vary by program
    Northeast Counseling Services
    Northeast Counseling Nanticoke - Assertive Community Treatment (ACT)
    Provides a voluntary community based program offering comprehensive mental health, addiction assessment, rehabilitation, and support services. The majority of the assertive outreach approach occurs in the consumer's community through a trans-disciplinary team which includes a psychiatrist, registered nurses, mental health professionals, and specialists in the fields of chemical dependency, vocational rehabilitation, housing, and peer support.
    121 South Prospect Street
    Nanticoke, PA 18634
    Eligibility: Individuals age 18 and older with serious and persistent mental illness
    and co-occurring disorders.
    Hours: Monday through Friday , 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
    Northeast Counseling Services
    Northeast Counseling Nanticoke - Case Management Services
    Provides Blended/Intensive Case management and Resource Coordination. Case managers serve children and adults who have a serious and persistent mental illness which interferes with their capacity to function in significant areas of daily life over a prolonged period of time.
    Case managers provide consumers with information about appropriate community services and resources and support them in accessing these services. Services include psychiatric evaluation, medication monitoring, service Coordination, psychiatrist supports, crisis intervention, social skills training, psychiatric rehabilitation, vocational assessment, housing supports, activities of daily living, peer support services, and leisure time training.
    121 South Prospect Street
    Nanticoke, PA 18634
    Eligibility: Individuals with a serious and persistent mental illness.
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
    Northeast Counseling Services
    Northeast Counseling Nanticoke - Forensic Assertive Community Treatment (FACT)
    The FACT Team is specifically designed for those clients meeting the several criteria for ACT but have a forensic criminal justice history. Services include psychiatric evaluation, medication monitoring, service coordination,
    psychiatrist supports, crisis intervention, social skills training, psychiatric rehabilitation, vocational assessment, housing supports, activities of daily living, peer support services, leisure time training, service coordination, crisis assessment, intervention
    symptom assessment/management, medication administration/monitoring, and Other Major Supports.
    121 South Prospect Street
    Nanticoke, PA 18634
    Eligibility: Individuals age 18 and older with serious and persistent mental illness
    and co-occurring disorders with a forensic criminal justice history.
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
    Northeast Counseling Services
    Northeast Counseling Hazleton - Peer Support Services
    Certified Peer Specialists serve adults 18 years and older who have a serious mental illness and have a moderate to serious functional impairment that interferes with or limits performance in at least one of the following areas: educational, social, vocational or self-maintenance. Services are provided by individuals who have experienced mental illness first-hand. A Certified Peer Specialist is someone who is grounded in their recovery and has gone through specialized training and testing to earn their certification.
    750 East Broad Street
    Hazleton, PA 18201
    Eligibility: Adults 18 years and older who have a serious mental illness and have a
    moderate to serious functional impairment.
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
    Northeast Counseling Services
    Northeast Counseling Hazleton - Peer Support Services
    Certified Peer Specialists serve adults 18 years and older who have a serious mental illness and have a moderate to serious functional impairment that interferes with or limits performance in at least one of the following areas: educational, social, vocational or self-maintenance. Services are provided by individuals who have experienced mental illness first-hand. A Certified Peer Specialist is someone who is grounded in their recovery and has gone through specialized training and testing to earn their certification.
    750 East Broad Street
    Hazleton, PA 18201
    Eligibility: Adults 18 years and older who have a serious mental illness and have a
    moderate to serious functional impairment.
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
    Northeast Counseling Services
    Northeast Counseling Hazleton - Case Management Services
    Provides Blended/Intensive Case management and Resource Coordination. Case managers serve children and adults who have a serious and persistent mental illness which interferes with their capacity to function in significant areas of daily life over a prolonged period of time.
    Case managers provide consumers with information about appropriate community services and resources and support them in accessing these services. Services include psychiatric evaluation, medication monitoring, service Coordination, psychiatrist supports, crisis intervention, social skills training, psychiatric rehabilitation, vocational assessment, housing supports, activities of daily living, peer support services, and leisure time training.
    750 East Broad Street
    Hazleton, PA 18201
    Eligibility: Individuals with a serious and persistent mental illness.
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm with after hours/on-call
    available
    UPMC
    UPMC Kline Health Center - REACCH Program for Women and Children
    Medical care, treatment, education, pyschosocial support for HIV-positive pregnant women and HIV-exposed children.
    2501 North 3rd Street
    Second Floor
    Harrisburg, PA 17110
    Eligibility: Any HIV-positive pregnant woman or HIV-exposed children less than 2-years
    of age.
    One Day At A Time
    Philadelphia - Police Assisted Diversion (PAD) Program
    Works collaboratively with community residents, police officers, and service providers to offer supportive peer-based social services. Provides an array of social services to prevent adverse relationships with the criminal justice system. Participants meet with a PAD staff member who will provide customized services and resources based on participant’s immediate needs.
    2532 North Broad Street
    Philadelphia, PA 19132
    Eligibility: Residents of Philadelphia County
    Hours: Hours vary; call for details.
    One Day At A Time
    AFCOM Center - Addiction Recovery Support and Mentoring
    Provides peer support and mentoring from other members of the recovery community. Uses a method of care which allows individuals to recover in the communities in which they became addicted with peer-based counseling groups.
    2432 West Lehigh Avenue
    Philadelphia, PA 19132
    Eligibility: Persons in recovery from substance use disorders
    Hours: Friday, 9:00am to an undetermined time
    One Day At A Time
    AFCOM Center - Police Assisted Diversion (PAD) Program
    Works collaboratively with community residents, police officers, and service providers to offer supportive peer-based social services. Provides an array of social services to prevent adverse relationships with the criminal justice system. Participants meet with a PAD staff member who will provide customized services and resources based on participant’s immediate needs.
    2432 West Lehigh Avenue
    Philadelphia, PA 19132
    Eligibility: Residents of Philadelphia County
    Hours: Hours vary; call for details.
    Case Management Unit (CMU)
    Harrisburg - Mental Health Services
    Administers case management and blended case management for mental health support and service.
    1100 South Cameron Street
    Harrisburg, PA 17104
    Eligibility: Residents: children age three and older and adults, with a mental illness
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 5:00pm
    Bucks County Center for Independent Living
    Fairless Hills - Independent Living Assistance
    Provides core independent living services, including information and referral, individual and systemic advocacy, peer support (in-person and virtually), and independent living skills training.

    Also provides transition services to support persons transitioning from school to the adult world, and from care facilities into the community.
    164 Lincoln Highway, Suite 101
    Fairless Hills, PA 19030
    Eligibility: Residents of Bucks County of all ages with any type of disability
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm
    Frontline Dads
    Philadelphia - Mentoring & Leadership Development
    Offers a comprehensive mentoring program for youth ages 12 to 17. Provides developmental support in group sessions covering topics such as critical thinking, problem solving, peer pressure, goal setting, public speaking, career development, and college readiness. Includes community service projects and developing a vision board to articulate future goals. Activities include psycho-educational field trips, guest speakers, group projects, literary discussion, media exploration, and journaling.
    410 North 34th Street
    Philadelphia, PA 19104
    Eligibility: Youth ages 12 to 17
    Hours: Program hours may vary; call or email for more information.
    Peter's Place
    Radnor - Peer Support for Grieving Children, Teens, and Caregivers
    Offers age-specific peer support groups for children ages 3 through 17 years that meet every other week for one to one-and-a-half hours in the "talking circle" to share, play games, and do creative, hands-on, activities. Provides parents or adult caregivers an opportunity to participate in adult support groups to discuss concerns about raising children and teens in grief, and to share their own experience of grief.
    336 King of Prussia Road
    Radnor, PA 19087
    Eligibility: Open to all families dealing with a bereavement.
    Hours: Groups occur bi-weekly on varying schedule
    HopeWorx, Inc.
    Daytime Community Center - AdvocacyWorx
    Helps adults using mental health services to resolve problems, learn self-advocacy and utilize peer support.
    1210 Stanbridge Street, Suite 600
    Norristown, PA 19401
    Eligibility: Adults age 18+ using mental health services in Montgomery County
    Hours: Program hours may vary; call or email for details.
    Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm; Saturday, 10:00am to 4:00pm
    SELF
    Philadelphia - Community Center
    Provides a safe haven and supportive services to individuals experiencing homelessness who have not yet made a commitment to services, treatment, or may have just recently begun treatment and are seeking additional supports. Offers peer mentoring and outreach, social and recreational activities, and positive engagement to foster commitment to housing, treatment, and recovery.
    1211 Chestnut Street
    Suite 205
    Philadelphia, PA 19107
    Eligibility: Individuals experiencing homelessness who have not yet made a commitment to services, treatment, or may have just recently begun treatment and are seeking additional supports
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm
    JEVS Human Services
    JEVS Home Care and Residential Services Main Office - Community Integrated Recovery Center (CIRC)
    Provides supports for adults with disabilities to live in the comfort of a JEVS community home and maintain their independence. Services include shopping, cleaning and grooming; financial counseling and money management; access to medical appointments, and help and support for individuals to connect with others in their natural surroundings or to integrate into their communities and participate in activities in the community
    9350 Ashton Road
    #201
    Philadelphia, PA 19114
    Eligibility: Adults age 18+ with a mental illness who meet Philadelphia County Office of Behavioral Health eligibility requirements and qualify for funding from Community Behavioral Health
    Hours: Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm
    Linked By Pink
    Erie - Assistance and Support
    Raises awareness of breast cancer while raising funds to provide support for local patients and their families. Services include comfort gift bags to anyone diagnosed with breast cancer; gift cards for meals after surgery; grants to help with medical, travel, and living expenses; house cleaning for stage 4 members; health lifestyle programs; holiday presents; online peer to peer support; and college scholarships for children affected.
    Eligibility: * Individuals diagnosed with breast cancer before age 45

    * Residents of Erie and those with a 45-mile radius
    Hours: Irregular - call for details.
    Mental Health Association of Northwestern Pennsylvania
    Erie - Peer Support Program
    Offers individuals with a qualifying mental illness a relationship with a team of Certified Peer Specialists who will focus on activities such as skill building, recovery and/or life goal setting, problem solving, using natural supports in the community, building and using self-help recovery tools, self-advocacy, negotiating recovery oriented services and stress management.
    1101 Peach Street
    Erie, PA 16501
    Eligibility: Must be referred by a licensed practitioner of the healing arts including
    Psychiatrist, PCP, Nurse Practitioner, Physicians Assistant, or
    Psychologist.
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm
    Mental Health Association of Northwestern Pennsylvania
    Erie - Adult Mental Health
    Committed to recovery, empowerment, providing services that enhance adult mental health consumers' integration into the community.
    1101 Peach Street
    Erie, PA 16501
    Eligibility: Individuals with documented mental health history.
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm
    Roads to Recovery
    Clarion Office - Certified Peer Specialist
    Offers support for other peers in recovery. Behavioral health consumers serve as role models in promoting activities designed to encourage community integration for individuals with severe and persistent behavioral illness.
    214 South 7th Avenue
    Clarion, PA 16214
    Eligibility: Individuals age 14 and older with a mental health diagnosis. Call or email for information on making a referral.
    Hours: Monday through Saturday, 8:00am to 8:00pm
    UPMC Western Behavioral Health at Safe Harbor
    Erie - Addiction Medicine Services
    Provides outpatient and intensive outpatient treatment to adolescents and adults who have substance use disorders. Services include medications for opioid and alcohol use disorders, peer support, individual and group counseling, and case management.
    1330 West 26th Street
    Erie, PA 16508
    Eligibility: Call for more information.
    Hours: Monday through Friday
    8:00am to 5:00pm

    Crisis Services operates
    24-hours/day
    7 days/week.
    Beacon Light
    Forest/Warren County Outpatient Services - Peer Support Services
    An individualized, recovery-focused service that allows individuals the opportunity to learn to manage their own recovery and advocacy process from others living with mental illness who demonstrate ongoing success in their recovery.
    1885 Market Street
    Warren, PA 16365
    Eligibility: Adults age 18 and older diagnosed with mental illness.
    Hours: Call for more information.
    Beacon Light
    Warren Outpatient Hazel Street Office - Family Based Mental Health Services
    A short-term intensive service that is designed to help families who are struggling with managing children's emotions and behaviors.
    306 Hazel Street
    Warren, PA 16365
    Eligibility: Call for information
    Hours: Call for more information.
    Beacon Light
    Bradford - Family Based Mental Health Services
    A short-term intensive service that is designed to help families who are struggling with managing children's emotions and behaviors.
    800 East Main Street
    Bradford, PA 16701
    Eligibility: Call for information
    Hours: Call for more information.
    Beacon Light
    Bradford - Peer Support Services
    An individualized, recovery-focused service that allows individuals the opportunity to learn to manage their own recovery and advocacy process from others living with mental illness who demonstrate ongoing success in their recovery.
    800 East Main Street
    Bradford, PA 16701
    Eligibility: Adults age 18 and older diagnosed with mental illness.
    Hours: Call for more information.
    Stairways Behavioral Health
    2919 State Street Office - Certified Recovery Specialist Services
    Provides a team that includes both Certified Recovery Specialists (CRS) and Certified Family Recovery Specialists (CFRS). These professionals are in active recovery and utilize their shared experience to support the development and maintenance of the recovery programs for individuals. Through advocacy, community linkage, peer to peer coaching, and empowerment a CRS/CFRS can help strengthen a recovery program at any stage. CRS services are mobile and flexible to meet the individualized need of each participant.
    2919 State Street
    Erie, PA 16508
    Eligibility: Erie County residents that are 18 years and older who have a drug and/or
    alcohol problem.
    Hours: Monday and Thursday, 8:00am to 8:00pm
    Tuesday and Wednesday, 8:00am to 5:00pm
    Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm
    Stairways Behavioral Health
    Residential Services - Long Term Structured Residence
    Offers a recovery-focused, mental health treatment program for people transitioning from an inpatient mental health stay back into the community. Includes these programs Blended Case Management, Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Mobile Medication Management, Certified Peer Support, Assertive Community Treatment, and other resources as needed.
    Eligibility: Individuals who are 18 years and older who have been diagnosed with a
    serious mental illness (e.g. bipolar disorder, schizophrenia).
    Additional criteria, call for more information.
    Hours: Program hours: 24/7
    Administrative hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm
    Venango Training & Development Center
    The Cove
    Offers a mental health drop in center. Activities include shopping trips, pool and dart tournaments, arts and crafts, meal preparation, dances, movie nights, and board games. The Cove is also dedicated to assisting its' participants in other areas of life, including help with housing issues and consumer education, Peer Support, Mobile Psych Rehab, Service Access Management and Jeff Tech.
    301 South Brady Street
    Dubois, PA 15801
    Eligibility: Individuals who attend the center must have a mental health diagnosis and
    be working towards recovery.
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 3:30pm
    Boro Women and Family Services
    Edinboro - Pregnancy Support Services
    Offers free pregnancy tests, options counseling, medical referrals, ultrasound referrals, breastfeeding information, childbirth instruction, and peer mentoring.
    108 High Street
    Edinboro, PA 16412
    Eligibility: Pregnant Women.
    Hours: Please call to make an appointment
    Boro Women and Family Services
    Edinboro - Counseling Services
    Offers consultations, professional counseling referrals, peer counsel, relationship decision making, positive reinforcement, and supportive care.
    108 High Street
    Edinboro, PA 16412
    Eligibility: Call or visit the website for more information.
    Hours: Please call to make an appointment
    Family Services of NW PA
    Crawford County Office - Family Behavioral Health
    Offers in-home counseling as a short-term transitional stabilization service for a child returning home from placement or avoiding placement due to safety concerns. Services include family counseling, education, skill development, and case management for parenting, health, and safety. Family Behavioral Health caseworkers visit families 2-3 times each week. The average length of service for families enrolled in Family Behavioral Health is 6-12 months.
    18360 Technology Drive, Suite 200
    Meadville, PA 16335
    Eligibility: Families with children ages birth to 18 years old involved with Venango
    County Children and Youth Services (CYS).
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 4:30pm
    Community Resources for Independence
    Center for Independent Living
    Providing 5 core services to individuals who are in need of assistance. Those services are Information and Referral, Advocacy, Peer Support, Independent Living Skills Training, and Transition Services. Offers several other services on top of the 5 core services.
    3410 West 12th Street
    Erie, PA 16505
    Eligibility: Individuals living with a disability who wishes to remain living
    independently in their home and community.
    Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 5:00pm
    Community Resources for Independence
    Warren - Advocacy and Referral
    Offers information and referral, peer support, advocacy, independent living skills, and attendant care services.
    1003 Pennsylvania Avenue West
    Warren, PA 16365
    Eligibility: Individuals with disabilities
    Hours: Call for more information.
    Crawford County Mental Health Awareness Program
    Meadville - Crawford County Warmline
    Provides a non-emergency peer support telephone service. Workers are trained to facilitate supportive conversations and to offer information and resources. All calls are confidential.
    944 Liberty Street
    Meadville, PA 16335
    Eligibility: No limitations or restrictions
    Hours: Daily, 5:00pm to 8:00pm
    Gateway Rehabilitation Center
    Administrative Office and Main Campus - Telehealth: Substance Use Disorder Treatment from Home
    Allies for Health and Wellbeing
    Main Office, East Liberty - Testing, Medical and Behavioral Health Clinic
    Highmark Caring Place
    Administrative Headquarters and Pittsburgh Office - Center for Grieving Children, Adolescents, and Families
    Jewish Association on Aging
    Administrative Office - Anathan Adult Day Memory Care Services
    Family Psychological Associates
    Indiana - Peer Support
    Kingsley Association
    Administrative Headquarters - East Liberty Family Support Center
    Mental Health Association in Beaver County
    Administrative Office - Warmline
    UPMC Western Behavioral Health at Mon Yough
    Administrative Headquarters - Mon Yough Community Services
    Armstrong-Indiana-Clarion Drug and Alcohol Commission
    Recovery Capital - Recovery Capital Drop In Center
    Onala Recovery Center
    Onala Club - Peer Recovery Support Services
    Peer Support and Advocacy Network
    Administrative Office, Pittsburgh - Allegheny County Peer Support Warmline Service
    Peer Support and Advocacy Network
    Administrative Office, Pittsburgh - Certified Peer Specialist
    Peer Support and Advocacy Network
    New Horizons Drop In Center, Bellevue - New Horizons Drop-In Center
    Pennsylvania Organization for Women in Early Recovery
    Church Street Site - POWER House
    Pennsylvania Organization for Women in Early Recovery
    Administrative Office - POWER Connection
    Pennsylvania Organization for Women in Early Recovery
    Administrative Office - POWER House
    Persad Center
    Administrative Headquarters, Lawrenceville - Outpatient Counseling Services
    Passages to Recovery
    PROGRAM for Offenders - Substance Use Disorder Services
    Beaver County Rehabilitation Center
    Auorora Psychiatric Rehabilitation - Peer Support Services
    Unity Family Services
    Indiana - Unity Opportunity Center
    University of Pittsburgh Office of Child Development
    Clairton - Clairton Family Foundations and Early Head Start
    Wesley Family Services
    Aging Services - Older Adult Daily Living (OADL)
    Wesley Family Services
    Behavioral Health Services - Corbet Street - Family Services of Western PA Certified Peer Specialist
    Wesley Family Services
    Behavioral Health Services - Fourth Avenue - Maverick Drop-in Center
    Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC
    Turtle Creek - Penn Plaza Shopping Center - Family Care Connection - Turtle Creek
    Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC
    Rankin - Family Care Connection - Rankin
    Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC
    Lawrenceville Center - Family Care Connection - Lawrenceville
    Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC
    Braddock - Family Care Connection - Braddock
    East End Cooperative Ministry
    Administrative Office, East Liberty - Licensed Recovery House
    Epilepsy Association of Western and Central PA
    Administrative Headquarters - Cardello Building - Epilepsy Association of Western and Central PA
    Allegheny Family Network
    Administrative Headquarters - Behavioral Health Family Peer Support Services
    Allegheny Family Network
    Administrative Headquarters - Foster Family Peer Support Service
    Allegheny Intermediate Unit
    Family and Community Education - East Allegheny - East Allegheny Family Center
    Allegheny Intermediate Unit
    Family and Immigrant Connections - AIU3 Family and Immigrant Connections
    Family Resources
    Hill District Center for Nurturing Families
    Grapevine Center
    Butler Office - Certified Peer Specialist
    AMI of Washington-Greene Counties
    Peer Support
    Mercer County Behavioral Health Commission
    Mercer - Mental Health Certified Peer Specialist Services
    Mercer County Behavioral Health Commission
    Mercer - Recovery Specialist Services
    Robin's Home
    Resource Center - Veterans Peer Support Services
    Southwestern Pennsylvania Human Services
    SPHS CARE Center - Supportive Housing
    ARC of Greene County
    Administrative Office - Prosperity - Mental Health Recovery Services and Peer Support Program
    Washington County Behavioral Health and Developmental Services (BHDS)
    Washington - Mental Health
    Blueprints
    Administrative Headquarters, Washington - WIC Nutrition Services
    Community Counseling Center of Mercer County
    Hermitage - Warmline
    Community Health Clinic
    Administrative Headquarters and New Kensington Clinic - Medical Services
    Community Health Clinic
    Vandergrift Clinic - Medical Services
    Community Health Clinic
    Greensburg Clinic - Medical Services
    DON
    Penn Hills Office - Center for Independent Living
    Horizon House
    Horizon House - Delaware County - Peer Support Services
    Horizon House
    Horizon House - Philadelphia County - Peer Support Services
    Abilities in Motion
    Independent Living Services
    OMNI Health Services
    Hazleton - Peer Services Program
    Bradford Sullivan County Office of Mental Health
    Towanda - Mental Health Services
    Mental Health Partnerships
    Bucks County - Bucks County PeerNet
    Access Services - Delaware Valley
    Peer Support Talk Line
    Access Services - Delaware Valley
    Montgomery County Teen Talk Line
    Access Services - Delaware Valley
    Chester County Teen Talk Line
    Main Link Peer Support Center
    Towanda - Community Support Program
    Main Link Peer Support Center
    Towanda - Consumer/Family Satisfaction Team
    Main Link Peer Support Center
    Towanda - Forensic Peer Support Services
    Main Link Peer Support Center
    Towanda - Warm Line Chat Service
    Main Link Peer Support Center
    Towanda - Teen Drop-in
    Main Link Peer Support Center
    Towanda - Adult Drop-In Center
    Main Link Peer Support Center
    Sayre - Community Support Program
    Main Link Peer Support Center
    Sayre - Consumer/Family Satisfaction Team
    Main Link Peer Support Center
    Sayre - Forensic Peer Support Services
    Main Link Peer Support Center
    Sayre - Adult Drop-In Center
    Firetree
    New Way of Life Indiana - Halfway House
    ReDCo Group Behavioral Health Services
    Pottsville - Peer Support Program
    Central Behavioral Health
    Central Behavioral Health - Montgomery, Norristown - Certified Peer Specialist
    VisionCorps
    West Chester Office - Adult Services
    Meadows Psychiatric Center
    Centre Hall - Community Behavioral Health
    Liberty Resources
    Philadelphia - Advocacy
    Womens Center of Montgomery County
    Wyncote - Domestic Violence Counseling Services
    Womens Center of Montgomery County
    Colmar - Domestic Violence Counseling Services
    Womens Center of Montgomery County
    Bryn Mawr - Domestic Violence Counseling Services
    Womens Center of Montgomery County
    Norristown - Domestic Violence Counseling Services
    Womens Center of Montgomery County
    Abington Health Lansdale Hospital - Domestic Violence Counseling Services
    Womens Center of Montgomery County
    Pottstown - Domestic Violence Counseling Services
    Family Service Association of Bucks County
    Family Service - Langhorne - Peer Support Whole Health Groups
    Resources for Human Development
    Creating Increased Connections - Montgomery; Bridgeport - Creating Increased Connections
    Anthracite Region Center for Independent Living
    Peer Support
    Mental Health Association of Franklin and Fulton Counties
    Help Line
    WellSpan Philhaven Behavioral Healthcare Services
    WellSpan Philhaven - Lebanon ACT - Lebanon ACT
    WellSpan Philhaven Behavioral Healthcare Services
    WellSpan Philhaven - Lancaster ACT - Lancaster ACT
    WellSpan Philhaven Behavioral Healthcare Services
    WellSpan Philhaven - Harrisburg - Peer Support
    Pennsylvania Recovery Organizations Alliance
    Harrisburg - Recovery Organizations Alliance
    St. Luke's Penn Foundation
    Peer Support
    Northeast Treatment Centers
    Frankford Avenue Counseling Center - Recovery Support Center
    Inglis
    Inglis Innovation Center - Journeys - Inglis’ Mobile Peer Specialists
    Urban League of Philadelphia
    Philadelphia - Out4Good
    PATH
    Philadelphia - Russian Outpatient Program
    Good Friends
    Morrisville - In Patient Services
    CORA Services
    Philadelphia - Youth Services at CORA Good Shepherd Mediation
    CORA Services
    Philadelphia - Substance Use Treatment and Recovery Support Services
    Northeast Community Center for Behavioral Health
    Philadelphia - Residential Services
    Maternity Care Coalition
    Maternity Care Coalition - Philadelphia; Fairmount - MOMobile
    Chester County Intermediate Unit 24
    Chester County Intermediate Unit - Chester; Downingtown - Chester County Intermediate Unit 24 - Migrant Education Program
    Penn State Cooperative Extension - Lycoming County
    Montoursville - Educational Services
    Pathway To Recovery Counseling and Educational Services
    Hazleton - Peer to Recovery
    Lackawanna County Area Agency on Aging
    Parents a Second Time (PAST) Support Group
    Berks Treatment Access and Service Center (TASC)
    Reading - Substance Use Disorder Treatment
    Coatesville Center for Community Health
    Coatesville - GRANDFamily Connections of Chester County
    Elwyn
    Peer Recovery
    PA Clubhouse Coalition
    Wellspring Clubhouse - Work Ordered Day Program
    Child and Family Focus
    Valley Forge Office - Peer Support Services
    Child and Family Focus
    Broomall Office - On My Way
    Child and Family Focus
    Broomall Office - Peer Support Services
    Child and Family Focus
    Hatboro Office - Peer Support Services
    Child and Family Focus
    Lehigh Office - On My Way
    Child and Family Focus
    Southampton Office - On My Way
    Valley Youth House
    Valley Youth House - High Point Boulevard - Bethlehem - Synergy Project
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    LGBT Center of Central Pennsylvania
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    Mental Health America of Lancaster County
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    Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers
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    Philadelphia - Mental Health Support Services
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    The Recovery Bank
    Autism Collaborative Centers of Excellence (ACCE)
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    Delaware County Office of Behavioral Health
    Upper Darby - Adult Mental Health Division
    Lehigh Valley Council of the Blind
    Allentown - Advocacy and Peer Support
    Greater Hope Care Center
    Jersey Shore - Pregnancy Care Services
    New Roots Recovery Support Center
    Tamaqua - New Roots Recovery Support Center
    galaei QTBIPOC Radical Social Justice
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    Roots Living Ministry
    Roots CSI
    Northeast Counseling Services
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    One Day At A Time
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    One Day At A Time
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    Bucks County Center for Independent Living
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    Frontline Dads
    Philadelphia - Mentoring & Leadership Development
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    Radnor - Peer Support for Grieving Children, Teens, and Caregivers
    HopeWorx, Inc.
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    Philadelphia - Community Center
    JEVS Human Services
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    Mental Health Association of Northwestern Pennsylvania
    Erie - Peer Support Program
    Mental Health Association of Northwestern Pennsylvania
    Erie - Adult Mental Health
    Roads to Recovery
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    UPMC Western Behavioral Health at Safe Harbor
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    The Cove
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