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  • Museums and more Special Pricing for EBT/ACCESS holders

    < Back Museums and more Special Pricing for EBT/ACCESS holders EBT and Access card users can benefit from this information. Please feel free to share this information with others as well. $2.00 admission to Access & EBT cardholders. The Access card must match the Valid photo ID presented. One card admits up to four family members at the $2.00 per person rate The admission rate is not valid on special exhibitions or features or with any other offers or group rates.

  • MY ODP Newsletter PA Office of Developmental Programs

    < Back MY ODP Newsletter PA Office of Developmental Programs Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on the current newsletter. To receive them yourself follow instructions at top of the page.

  • 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

  • Patricia Salisbury

    < Back Patricia Salisbury Speech Therapy

  • Piano Teachers Directory by State

    < Back Piano Teachers Directory by State Find a Piano Teacher Statewide on this website. Piano Teacher Directory http://www.pianoteachersdirectory.com/piano_teachers_pa.htm

  • D & A Treatment Outpatient Services Pyramid Healthcare

    < Back D & A Treatment Outpatient Services Pyramid Healthcare Drug and alcohol rehab - outpatient drug rehabilitation treatment andrtial hospitalization/day treatment for adolescents, women and men including DUI/DWI offenders

  • Health Choices Berks County Managed Care Provider Network & Physical Health Plans Info

    < Back Health Choices Berks County Managed Care Provider Network & Physical Health Plans Info Provider Directory for Members This Directory lists the services, organizations, and individuals that provide behavioral health care for people who are enrolled in medical assistance and who live in Berks County HealthChoices Program Overview HealthChoices is the managed care program in Pennsylvania for persons receiving Medical Assistance (Medicaid) benefits through the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services (DHS) . All eligible participants are required to participate in the HealthChoices program, which is designed to improve access to services and quality of care while improving cost-effectiveness for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The HealthChoices program went into effect on October 1, 2001, in Berks County. The County of Berks is responsible for the provision of the HealthChoices Behavioral Health component (mental health and substance use disorder services) through a contract with a behavioral managed care company. As its managed-care partner, the County of Berks has selected Community Care Behavioral Health Organization (CCBH) . The Berks County HealthChoices staff ensures that the program complies with the DHS's regulations through the oversight of CCBH. Services available in the Berks County HealthChoices provider network include the following and can also be found on CCBH's member webpage.

  • Council for Professional Recognition

    < Back Council for Professional Recognition the Council for Professional Recognition is a nonprofit organization located in Washington, DC. The Council promotes improved performance and recognition of professionals in early childhood care and education — the people who work with children from birth through five years of age in early childhood centers, family child care homes, and as home visitors. Children's Education

  • Butler County Juvenile Probation

    < Back Butler County Juvenile Probation Doug Ritson Chief

  • Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates

    < Back Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates Special Education and Advocacy The Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates, Inc. (COPAA) is an independent, nonprofit, §501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization of attorneys, advocates, parents, and related professionals. There are 7 million children with disabilities in America1. COPAA members work to protect the legal and civil rights of and secure excellence in education on behalf of tens of thousands of students with disabilities and their families each year at the national, state, and local levels.

  • Jacobs & Morrissey Pool

    < Back Jacobs & Morrissey Pool Amenities and Services: Lifeguard On Duty Locker Rooms Showers High Dive Other Amenities: Basketball Courts, Dance Studio Activities: Lap Swimming College Swim Team Diving Gear/Equipment: Kick Boards Backstroke Flags Pulling Gearce Clocks Diving Board

  • United Way of Pennsylvania

    < Back United Way of Pennsylvania Community Fundraiser for community needs, 211 Sign up for Newsletter

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