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  • Brain Injury Support Group

    < Back Brain Injury Support Group Meeting Day: 3rd Wednesday of each month Meeting Time: 6:00-7:00 PM

  • The National TOPSoccer (The Outreach Program for Soccer) Disability Program

    < Back The National TOPSoccer (The Outreach Program for Soccer) Disability Program EASTERN PA YOUTH SOCCER ASSOCIATION https://www.epysa.org/about-contact-us/ 4070 Butler Pike Ste. 100, Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462 Phone: 610-238-9966 Email: info@epysa.org US Youth Soccer TOPSoccer (The Outreach Program for Soccer) is a recreational sports program for children and adults with intellectual, emotional, or physical disabilities offered only through local US Youth Soccer-affiliated soccer clubs. TOPSoccer provides people with diverse abilities an opportunity to play soccer in a structured environment that is safe, fun, supportive, and inclusive.

  • Ministry God's Choice for Individuals w/Special Needs/Disabilities Armstrong County

    < Back Ministry God's Choice for Individuals w/Special Needs/Disabilities Armstrong County 5 pm Mondays The event offers a meal, fellowship, prayer, worship, singing, a Bible story, and occasionally a simple craft. Please call to register.

  • Wee Wons Inc.

    < Back Wee Wons Inc. DAY CARE CENTER & PRE SCHOOL

  • FAMILIES AND SCHOOLS TOGETHER PROGRAM

    < Back FAMILIES AND SCHOOLS TOGETHER PROGRAM At the local level, FAST is implemented by trained 4- to 8-person FAST Teams comprised of parents, teachers, other school representatives, and community-based professionals at the Middle School and High School levels, youth are also provided with leadership opportunities within the team. Each FAST Team is representative of the population served, that is, consistent with the gender, ethnicity and culture of the participating families.

  • Olivia's House Grief and Loss Centers for Children

    < Back Olivia's House Grief and Loss Centers for Children Olivia's House is an organization of caregiving professionals and volunteers committed to supporting grieving children. Its purpose is to facilitate healing through grief and loss education. As the premier free-standing, independent grief and loss center, we are dedicated to having the capabilities to support the growing needs of the community. In doing so, Olivia's House will become the primary resource for local and national grief and loss education.

  • Clarion County's Promise, Inc

    < Back Clarion County's Promise, Inc Clarion County's Promise, Inc. is a community affiliate of the national organization America's Promise: The Alliance for Youth. Our mission statement is, "Working to fulfill the five promises for youth" These promises consist of providing: a healthy start, safe places in non-school hours, caring adults, marketable skills through effective education and opportunities to serve by giving back to the community. In order to meet these objectives, we provide free programs and rent education across our County. All services and programs through Clarion County's Promise are available for any family in Clarion County (or within any of the county's seven school districts). Our programs are free for all families, regardless of income or any other factor. If you would like to receive services, please call and we will get you set up right away. Family and Children services Keystone Family Center: 814-797-0241 North Clarion Family Center: 814-744-8571 The entrance directly to the office is located in the rear of the building. We have a small door with an overhang and a sign in the window. You may also enter in through the front of building and ask for directions to the basement.

  • Heritage Valley Health Systems

    < Back Heritage Valley Health Systems Our MIssion---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------To improve the health and well-being of all people in the communities we serve.Our Vision---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Heritage Valley Health System will be a leader among community health systems nationally. We will provide exceptional health services across a seamless delivery system, built upon collaborative relationships connecting physicians, employees and the community. We will address both prevention and treatment of disease throughout the continuum of lifeHeritage Valley Health System was formed in 1996 by Sewickley Valley Hospital, The Medical Center, Beaver, and four physician groups. Sewickley Valley Hospital was founded in 1907. The Medical Center was established in 1972, the result of local hospital mergers. Its earliest predecessor hospital, Beaver Valley General Hospital, opened in 1894.

  • The National Child Traumatic Stress Network

    < Back The National Child Traumatic Stress Network Child Traumatic Stress

  • STAR - Center Parent Support Groups

    < Back STAR - Center Parent Support Groups _ Parent Education and Support Groups STAR-Center provides a monthly parent psychoeducational group, “Parents as Partners” for our outpatient families, to teach parents about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of depression. Additionally, we offer a weekly parent psychoeducation group to parents with teens being treated at the STAR Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP). Parents as Partners Parents learn about the causes, expected course, and treatments for depression. Depression is discussed as an illness that occurs, not a condition that is “someone’s fault.” Parents also discuss, with a trained professional to what extent usual expectations at home and at school should be adjusted in light of their child’s depression. For more information on these services, please contact the STAR Clinic at 412-246-5619.

  • Roxbury Treatment Center and Hospital

    < Back Roxbury Treatment Center and Hospital At Roxbury Treatment Center, we empower patients to seek positive improvements and take advantage of trusted physicians, nurses, and support staff during treatment. Our psychiatric services in Shippensburg, PA, include a wide range of options to meet the diverse needs of our local community. You can turn to us for: Adult Programs Adolescent Treatment Inpatient Substance Abuse Help Outpatient Substance Abuse Help

  • Duquesne Incline

    < Back Duquesne Incline Utilizing two original, 1877 cable cars, the Duquesne Incline is a working museum. The Upper Station, on Grandview Avenue, includes a new platform for the public to view the Incline's historic hoisting equipment, as well as displays regarding the history of the Incline and the City of and pictures of other cable and rail cars from around the world. Additionally, the spacious Observation Deck overlooks the beautiful Golden Triangle of Downtown and surrounding area including the upper Ohio River valley and lower Allegheny River Valley, ranked the second most beautiful view in America by USA Weekend Magazine !. Constructed, owned, and operated by The Duquesne Incline Plane Company from 1877 to 1964. Since 1964, operated by the non-profit Society for the Preservation of the Duquesne Heights InclineProviding safe, reliable, rapid public transportation, via funicular railway, since 1877 May 20, for the residents and businesses of the Duquesne Heights and Mount Washington sections of the City of Pittsburgh.

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