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  • Gormas Speechthology Inc

    < Back Gormas Speechthology Inc Speech Therapy, Lehigh County

  • Family Counseling Center

    < Back Family Counseling Center Early Intervention Agency

  • CARBON MONROE PIKE COUNTIES CONSUMER/FAMILY SATISFACTION TEAMS ( CFST)

    < Back CARBON MONROE PIKE COUNTIES CONSUMER/FAMILY SATISFACTION TEAMS ( CFST) The Advocacy Alliance facilitates recovery and resilience focused teams whose expressed purpose is to assess adults’ and adolescents’ levels of satisfaction with the services they receive, to inquire about their wants and needs, and to learn what they think would help in the delivery of their services. The Advocacy Alliance has Consumer/Family Satisfaction teams in the following counties: Lackawanna/Susquehanna, Luzerne/Wyoming, Carbon/Monroe/Pike, Schuylkill, Wayne, Tioga, Columbia/Montour/Snyder/Union, Huntington/Mifflin/Juniata and Centre counties. The Advocacy Alliance has the capability to expand these services to other counties as requested.

  • Penn State - Bennett Family Center

    < Back Penn State - Bennett Family Center The Bennett Family Center (BFC) program is based on the belief that we are an extension of the family. We are strongly committed to working with children and families. As early childhood educators, we believe it is critical for us to understand the needs and values ofrents so that we can best serve their children. Our goal is to provide a supportive and nurturing environment by building a sense of community amongrents, children, and staffEarly Childhood Education

  • American Bar Association Center on Children and the Law

    < Back American Bar Association Center on Children and the Law The Center promotes access to justice for children and families. Our team of attorneys and core staff work on a diverse portfolio of national, regional and local projects in the children’s law field throughout the country. Center projects are unified by two complementary goals: improving legal representation and improving the legal systems that impact children and families. In 1978 the American Bar Association's Young Lawyers Division created the ABA Center on Children and the Law. From modest origins as a small legal resource center focusing exclusively on child abuse and neglect issues, the Center has grown into a full-service technical assistance, training, and research program addressing a broad spectrum of law and court-related topics affecting children. These include child abuse and neglect, adoption, adolescent and infant/toddler health, foster and kinship care, juvenile status offenders, custody and support, guardianship, missing and exploited children, and children's exposure to domestic violence.

  • Pennsylvania Mentor

    < Back Pennsylvania Mentor The programs we offer to support children with a range of needs. We serve children with emotional and behavioral challenges and complex medical conditions. We also provide services for children and youth living with Autism and Autism Spectrum Disorder. With the welfare of the child as our central concern, we believe every child deserves the best start possible, and we work hard to provide the supports each child needs to thrive. We offer programs for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and medically complex conditions. Our services are designed with the belief that with the right support, people of all abilities are capable of thriving in the communities they call home. Our services for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and medically complex conditions include: Residential services including Lifesharing (also known as Host Homes) and Community Living (also known as Group Homes) Supported Living Day programs Relief Support Hourly Support Services

  • PA Parent and Family Alliance Family Support Partners

    < Back PA Parent and Family Alliance Family Support Partners Family Support Partners (FSP) offer a caregiver to caregiver approach to supporting families caring for children, youth, and young adults (up to age 26) with identified or suspected mental health or substance use challenges. FSP's are parents or caregivers with lived experience who are trained to assist other families by providing support, identifying resources, and facilitating access to services for the child and family. PA Parent and Family Alliance Family Support Partners Can Help Connect Connect with the family through shared lived experience Support Reduce isolation, provide validation and foster resiliency Navigate Facilitate access to services and supports for the child and family Educate Provide education, information, problem-solving and skill-building Training Provide training for families, providers, and communities Advocate Model effective advocacy and collaboration skills paparentandfamilyalliance.org Parent Support Line: 888-273-2361

  • Habitat for Humanity

    < Back Habitat for Humanity Habitat for Humanity is a true world leader in addressing the issues of poverty housing.low income housing

  • National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders ANAD

    < Back National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders ANAD Find on website links to their accounts at Facebook Instagram Twitter LinkedIn ANAD support groups provide a space where people can come and recognize that there are others who are going through a similar journey or have felt similar feelings and be understood. This can be very empowering especially with such an isolating disorder as eating disorders, that can be difficult for those not in recovery to respond to initially. Usually, support groups are a first step for many people to talk about their eating disorder or for parents and caregivers to talk to others about their loved ones eating disorder and their questions or concerns.

  • Greene County Mental Health Program

    < Back Greene County Mental Health Program Mission: The mission of the Mental Health Program is to assure that all residents with mental illness and/or substance use disorders can choose services and supports which are seamless and accessible. The Greene County Mental Health Program will accomplish this mission by developing, promoting and assuring that an array of services are built upon Respect and Responsibility. These services will be individualized and empowering. They will enhance Recovery, along with Resilience, by utilizing our community resources. The Greene County Human Services Department has administrative oversight of mental health services in the county, including: • Program contracting and monitoring • Oversight of the hospital commitment process • Child & Adolescent Service System Program (CASSP) coordination • Pennsylvania Community Support program (CSP) coordination • Mental health disaster coordination • Diversion from state hospital program infrastructure development and implementation • Mental health service coordination for older adults • Mental health services coordination for transitioning youth • Mental health service coordination for criminal justice and co-occurring Mental Health Services Adult Mental Health Children and Adolescent MH

  • Gateway Allegheny Valley

    < Back Gateway Allegheny Valley Drug and alcohol rehab - outpatient drug rehabilitation treatment andrtial hospitalization/day treatment for adolescents including criminal justice clientsDrug and Alcohol Rehab

  • EdNA (Education Names and Addresses) PA Department of Education

    < Back EdNA (Education Names and Addresses) PA Department of Education EdNA (Education Names and Addresses) can be used to find a name, address, administrator, and related information about the educational entities that PDE serves. These entities include school districts and their schools, intermediate units, career, and technical centers, charter schools, nonpublic and private schools, higher education institutions, and many more.

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