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  • Huntingdon County PRIDE Inc

    < Back Huntingdon County PRIDE Inc Occupational Therapy Physical Therapy Speech therapy Special Instruction Hearing & Vision Services

  • Music Teachers National Association Certification

    < Back Music Teachers National Association Certification The Mission of Music Teachers National Association is to advance the value of music study and music making to society and to support the professionalism of music teachers Music Teacher certification process

  • LOCAL TASK FORCE LTF LUZERNE & WYOMING & Support Group IU 18

    < Back LOCAL TASK FORCE LTF LUZERNE & WYOMING & Support Group IU 18 Vision Statement The Luzerne Intermediate Unit endeavors to focus our internal and external leadership, guidance and support resources to ensure the provision of meaningful and purposeful education-related programs and services to our educational clients, community stakeholders and business partners. Mission Statement The Luzerne Intermediate Unit strives to increase each student's individual potential in the most appropriate environment by implementing a model of collaboration and resource allocation that responds to the needs of the community. Parent Support Group for Parents of a Child with a Disability – “The Local Task Force” Welcome!! If you are interested in attending the Local Task Force (Family Support Group) you can contact your Chairperson Melinda Knifer 757 352-7553 seasofluzerne@outlook.com for the location. Understanding special education and the process of special education at times can be confusing and challenging. The parent support group of your intermediate unit region is called the Local Task Force (LTF) . This group is comprised of parents of children with disabilities, agencies that provide support to parents of children with disabilities, intermediate unit support, and local education agencies (public school representatives, charter school representatives, and cyber charter school representatives). The purpose of the LTF is to outsource information and supports to parents of children with a disability. These supports may be provided in the form of meetings, training, emails, video links, and other varied informational channels. The LTF meets at a minimum five times a year to provide this information exchange. The Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson of the LTF not only facilitates these LTF meetings, but they also provide advocacy support to members and other parents that seek guidance and support as it relates to their children. One of the most valuable attributes of the LTF, besides information sharing, is the parent networking, sharing each other’s experiences and challenges in maneuvering through the different avenues of information and support in raising their child. If you wish to get involved with your LTF, please contact the individuals below to share your desire in joining the LTF within your intermediate unit region or to receive more information. Also, listed on the second page are the LTF scheduled meeting dates, times, and locations. Please feel free to come to the meetings to get a better idea of how the LTF works. The LTF is always looking at increasing the attendance of new parents and other supporting individuals. Member Districts Schools Crestwood Dallas Hanover Area Hazleton Area Lake Lehman Nanticoke Area Northwest Area Pittston Area Tunkhannock Area Wilkes Barre Area Wyoming Area Wyoming Valley West Diocese of Scranton Immanuel Christian MMI Preparatory United Hebrew Institute West Side CTC Wilkes-Barre CTC Wyoming Montessori Wyoming Seminary

  • OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER SUPPORT GROUP FOR PARENTS AND KIDS (ERIE)

    < Back OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER SUPPORT GROUP FOR PARENTS AND KIDS (ERIE) Kimberly Morrow contact Meeting day and time: E-mail Kimberly for schedule, 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm Open To: People with OCD and their support persons Fee: Free Description: Professionally facilitated OCD Support groups

  • Cumberland County Adult and Juvenile Probation

    < Back Cumberland County Adult and Juvenile Probation Darby L. Christlieb Chief JUVENILE PROBATION https://www.cumberlandcountypa.gov/1182/Juvenile-Probation juvenileprobation@cumberlandcountypa.gov 717.240.6265 16 W High Street Suite 100 Carlisle, PA 17013

  • PA Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics

    < Back PA Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics The Pennsylvania Chapter, AAP is a state level organization of approximately 2200 pediatricians who are dedicated to promoting the health and well being of children and the value of pediatric practice. The PA Chapter, AAP has a 30-year history of working in a public/private partnership with federal government, PA state government and foundations to meet the educational needs of pediatric professionals and the public as well as to accomplish public health goals. With our experienced staff, an established organizational infrastructure and our expertise in medical education, the PA Chapter AAP strive to improve the health and well-being of the Commonwealth’s children and their families. Resources for Parents

  • Youngworld Children's Center

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  • Donahoe Manor Nursing Home

    < Back Donahoe Manor Nursing Home

  • STOP BULLYING WEBSITE

    < Back STOP BULLYING WEBSITE Stop Bullying Stop Bullying is a resource site from the US Department of Health and Human Services. It offers tools for parents, students, educators, and others on bullying and cyberbullying. Stop Bullying focuses on prevention, particularly how knowledge and action can stop the problem at the source.

  • Drug and Alcohol rehabilitation Twin Lakes Center for

    < Back Drug and Alcohol rehabilitation Twin Lakes Center for Drug and alcohol rehab - outpatient drug rehabilitation treatment for adolescents including criminal justice clients

  • AmeriHealth Caritas Northeast Northeast Zone Insurance Special Needs Unit

    < Back AmeriHealth Caritas Northeast Northeast Zone Insurance Special Needs Unit Member handbooks and more. Sometimes members have special medical conditions. You may need help coordinating with health care providers or with other organizations. This includes help with behavioral health, dental or eye care, community organizations and social service agencies. If you think you or a member of your family needs this kind of help, please call the Special Needs Unit at 1-888-498-0766.

  • Alcohol & Drug Abuse Services Inc ELK COUNTY

    < Back Alcohol & Drug Abuse Services Inc ELK COUNTY contact info

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