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- Evergreen Elm, Inc. Homes McKean County
< Back Evergreen Elm, Inc. Homes McKean County Evergreen Elm, Inc. oversees nine “Residential Home” living situations for mentally disabled adults and several housing units for mental health participants. The “Bradford Link“ offers transitional independent living arrangements as training environments designed to make apartment living a dream come true. Our “Home & Community Habilitation“ program offers Mental Health and Mental Retardation Supportive Living Programs, whereby we assist persons in their homes and apartments. We also offer a medication-monitoring program at one of our sites for persons who cannot reliably take health-sustaining medications. With reference to all programs, Evergreen Elm provides services in developing areas of self-help skills, economic and academic activity, numbers and time, language skills, domestic skills, physical development, vocational activity, self-direction, responsibility, socialization, and behavioral skills. The overall goal for each individual involved in our program is to develop their strengths to the most independent level they are capable of achieving, within the framework of their individual wishes and expectations.
- Country Christian Pre-School
< Back Country Christian Pre-School Christian Preschool facilityEarly childhood education
- Pennsylvania Early Learning Keys to Quality Provider Site
< Back Pennsylvania Early Learning Keys to Quality Provider Site This is Pennsylvania’s early childhood source for professionals. We have all the latest information for OCDEL’s early childhood programs and helpful facts for your professional career development. You can also check here for the latest news, events, and links to additional initiatives and resources. If you are a parent, family member, or guardian looking for more information on quality child care in Pennsylvania, visit PA’s Promise for Children.
- Tobyhanna Kids Day Care Center
< Back Tobyhanna Kids Day Care Center Our Priority Is Our Children" Tobyhanna Kids Day care Center was founded on 3/1/1999. We strive to bring the best childcare services to our community. Learning is a fun and positive experience with us. Our commitment to provide the best Toddler, Preschool and Before After-School Programs in Tobyhanna has been the basis for our success. We are State licensed and fully insured. Our Staff is professional and caring. We strongly believe in parental involvement as we team up to succeed in our noble task of teaching and preparing our children for the future. We service children age 12 months to 12 years old. We accept all Subsidized Programs and Scholarships from our local Universities and Private organizations. Our hours of operation are from Monday to Friday, 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM. We are a Keystone STAR 4 center and a non-discriminatory organization. Please contact the administration for more information, to visit, register, volunteer or donate funds to support our center.
- Olivia's House
< Back Olivia's House 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. Olivia’s House Hanover 101 Baltimore Street Hanover, PA 17331 717-698-3586 Olivia’s House York 830 S. George Street York, PA 17403 717-699-1133 When death visits your house, you’re welcome at our house. Everyone deserves support after a loss, and we are honored that you have taken the first step toward healing. Whether your family has experienced the death of a person or pet, a terminal illness, or a lifecycle loss – Olivia’s House has expert guidance for you at no cost.
- The Discovery House Addiction Allegheny, Blair, Lawrence,Mercer, Clearfield Butler Counties
< Back The Discovery House Addiction Allegheny, Blair, Lawrence,Mercer, Clearfield Butler Counties Our medication-assisted treatment offers patients the opportunity to experience relief from the physical symptoms of withdrawal while progressing towards a future that is substance-free .In addition to medication-assisted treatment, Western Pennsylvania Comprehensive Treatment Centers also provides patients with the opportunity to take part in therapeutic interventions which are designed to increase the likelihood that lasting recovery will occur
- Juniata College Early Childhood Education Center
< Back Juniata College Early Childhood Education Center Juniata's mission is to provide an engaging personalized educational experience empowering our students to develop the skills, knowledge and values that lead to a fulfilling life of service and ethical leadership in the global communityEarly Childhood Education
- Bradford County Adult and Juvenile Probation
< Back Bradford County Adult and Juvenile Probation Justin Popovich, Chief Probation Officer
- Laughlin Children’s Center
< Back Laughlin Children’s Center Our mission expresses itself through clinical and academic services provided to children ages two through eighteen. Our academic services include Dyslexia and academic tutoring and a preschool program. Our clinical services include speech, occupational and psychological therapy. We provide screenings to determine a child’s needs and then develop a plan for further evaluation. We provide over 10,000 appointments annually to nearly 2,100 children throughout Western Pennsylvania. As a nonprofit, we can keep our fees affordable; we accept most major insurances, and we offer a generous financial aid program for those families who qualify. Laughlin Children’s Center Today Our services include: Academic evaluation and instruction (one-on-one and small group) for children from preschool through high school. Dyslexia tutoring. Psychological testing and therapy (individual and family). Speech-language therapy. Occupational therapy. National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) accredited The Village Preschool. We also provide On The Spot screenings and evaluations.
- Ramsey Education Cevelopment Institute
< Back Ramsey Education Cevelopment Institute Occupational Therapy Physical Therapy Speech Therapy Special Instruction Social Work Nutritioncontact info
- Canine Companions For Independence National Headquarters
< Back Canine Companions For Independence National Headquarters Canine Companions is leading the service dog industry so our clients and their dogs can live with greater independence. We provide service dogs to adults, children, and veterans with disabilities and facility dogs to professionals working in healthcare, criminal justice, and educational settings. Since our founding in 1975, our dogs and all follow-up services are provided at no cost to our clients. Canine Companions
- The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) Scholarship
< Back The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) Scholarship The AISES mission is to increase substantially the representation of American Indian and Alaskan Natives in engineering, science and other related technology disciplines. The American Indian Science and Engineering Society was founded in 1977 by American Indian scientists, engineers, and educators. In view of the high dropout rates and low college enrollment and graduation rates of American Indians compared with all other ethnic groups in the United States, and the severe under-representation of American Indians in the science and engineering fields, these Native professionals resolved to create an organization that would identify and remove the barriers to academic success for Native students. Through a variety of educational programs, AISES offers financial, academic, and cultural support to American Indians and Alaska Natives from middle school through graduate school. AISES provides professional development activities to enable teachers to work effectively with Native students. AISES also develops culturally appropriate curricula and publications. AISES builds partnerships with tribes, schools, other non-profit organizations, corporations, foundations, and government agencies to realize its goals. The American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) helps students move forward in their educational journeys by providing a wide range of programs and scholarship opportunities. AISES scholarships help students acquire skills and training that will help them meet the unique STEM needs of our communities. We highly encourage you to apply for all the scholarships you are eligible for! To apply, you must be an AISES member. AISES student members have easy access to scholarships for American Indians, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians, Pacific Islanders, and Indigenous peoples of Canada through the Online Scholarship Application Information System (OASIS) provided by Indigenous Education, Inc. In OASIS, students will complete a General Application Profile that can be finished, revised, and submitted year-round and that will automatically match students only with the scholarship opportunities they are eligible for, and those that are open and available to receive. Creating a General Application Profile is the first step to completing other scholarship applications that you qualify for. For more information on AISES Scholarships and Internships please contact Dr. Johnny Poolaw, Director of Student Success at jpoolaw@aises.org (link sends e-mail). 720-758-9725. AISES Colorado Office 7007 Winchester Circle Suite 100 Boulder, CO 80301 Telephone: 720.552.6123 Fax: 505.796.8819 Email: info@aises.org (link sends e-mail) AISES Office Hours 8 AM to 5 PM Mountain Time. Closed: All major holidays