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- Kimberly Sexauer Head Start Bradford Tioga
< Back Kimberly Sexauer Head Start Bradford Tioga Kim is the new Assistant Executive Director with Bradford- Tioga Head Start, Inc. She has been employed with Bradford Tioga Head Start since 2005, serving as Education Supervisor, Project and Partnership Coordinator, and Education/ State Coordinator. Kim is a graduate of Mansfield University with Certifications in Elementary and Early Childhood Education. Kim serves as a Professional Development Specialist with the CDA council. Bradford-Tioga Head Start, Inc. offers high-quality early childhood education programming for pregnant women, infants, and children up to the age of five years old. All programming is provided to families at no cost; it’s FREE.
- Community Links Resource Listing
< Back Community Links Resource Listing The goal of Community Links is to “link” families with everyday community learning opportunities... those places, in which all children can grow, learn and have positive experiences.Community Links staff locates and compiles information about everyday community resources and learning opportunities, and activities for young children in Dauphin, Cumberland, Perry, and Northern York Counties. The information is then populated into a searchable database and allows a map to be generated, if available.Community Links is based on the practice of “community mapping”. Community mapping is a process for identifying, cataloging, and informingrents, practitioners, and other community members about the types of community resources and learning opportunities available in a target neighborhood, community, city, or county. Your community resource spot for individuals of all ages and abilities in Dauphin, Cumberland and Perry Counties.
- HEALTH CHOICES IN PA Behavior, Community and Physical
< Back HEALTH CHOICES IN PA Behavior, Community and Physical Behavioral HealthChoices Connecting people who receive Medicaid benefits with mental health and drug/alcohol services. Community HealthChoices Serving more people in communities rather than in facilities by providing necessary supports. Physical HealthChoices Providing timely access to quality medical care through Pennsylvania's Medicaid program.
- Tiny Tots Learning Center
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- Integrating Family Members as Family Support in a Professional Environment Webinar WPIC PITT
< Back Integrating Family Members as Family Support in a Professional Environment Webinar WPIC PITT Transitioning parents and guardians into family support positions within a professional environment require a thoughtful process. Agency administrators can offer their staff the opportunity to discuss concerns and respect their reservations. We will discuss a strength-based process and options that can be helpful to agencies when hiring family members. We also will be discussing the responsibilities and education of those who are hired. Family members who may be integrated into an agency, and psychologists, counselors, social workers, educators, nurses, and other mental health professionals who are interested in integrating family members as staff in a professional environment.
- Elk Regional Health Center
< Back Elk Regional Health Center Speech Therapy Occupational Therapy EI Specialist (Teacherscontact info
- BLAIR COUNTY Mental Health
< Back BLAIR COUNTY Mental Health For Mental Health Services call (814) 889-2279 Phone: (814) 693-3023 Cindy James CASSP Coordinator Children's Services ext. 1483 cjames@blairco.org MH Program Coordinator ext. 1481 trudy@blairco.org Tracy Fitzpatrick Mental Health Program Specialist ext. 1493 trfitzpatrick@blairco.org Virginia Christy Mental Health Program Specialist ext. 1482 vchristy@blairco.org
- Lancaster Recreation Commission
< Back Lancaster Recreation Commission Recreation is a vital service that enhances the quality of life in Lancaster City and Lancaster Township by improving personal health, strengthening community, preventing crime, protecting the environment and contributing to a healthy economy. By providing year-round recreation programs that are accessible to everyone, we guide citizens in their pursuit of enjoyment and lifelong learning, ultimately enriching lives and our community as a whole The Lancaster Recreation Commission (Lancaster Rec) is a 501(c)3 non-profit agency formed by a partnership agreement between the City of Lancaster, the School District of Lancaster, and Lancaster Township. Our administrative offices are located at the Lancaster Recreation Center. Operating since 1909, we provide neighborhood-based recreation and learning opportunities for all ages – with an emphasis on affordable programs for children – at schools, parks, playgrounds, and other indoor and outdoor facilities. Programs include youth and adult instructional sports programs and leagues, senior centers, fitness and wellness classes, summer playgrounds and day camps, f full-day child care for infants through age 5, club activities, before and after school care, preschool education and seasonal family events.
- Independent Developmental Assessments
< Back Independent Developmental Assessments Independent Evaluationscontact info
- Cook Forest Staterk
< Back Cook Forest Staterk Picnicking,Fishing,Hiking,Seasonal Camping,Seasonal Cabins,Scenic Drive,hunting,pool,ice skating,x country ski,sledding. Nearby: conoes,horses,funrks
- Kids Together Inc
< Back Kids Together Inc Our Mission: “To promote inclusive communities where all people belong” People with disabilities constitute the largest minority group in the United States, making up an estimated 20 percent of the total population and spanning all races and ethnicities, socioeconomic groups, and genders. Kids Together® promotes accessibility, opportunities, and inclusion for all ages, abilities, and environments. Community services for individuals with disabilities Inclusion is part of a much larger picture than just placement in the regular class within school. It is being included in the life and participating using one’s abilities in day-to-day activities as a member of the community.
- Harrisburg Area YMCA Location Informations
< Back Harrisburg Area YMCA Location Informations Mission StatementThe Harrisburg Area YMCA is a non-profit, charitable organization committed to aid in the spiritual, mental and physical development of each person enabling them to be beneficial and contributing members of our society. We accomplish our mission through our programs and services, which are designed to meet community needs in an atmosphere of Christian growth and love and to put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all. The Y offers programs, services and initiatives focused on youth development, healthy living and social responsibility, according to the unique needs of the communities it engages. Together we provide a place for swim, sports and play among youth, fitness and well-being among adults and social opportunities for seniors. Harrisburg Area YMCA Locations The Camp Curtin YMCA, in Uptown Harrisburg, opened the doors of a new facility in 1966. With the completion of a new Youth & Teen Center, upgraded Computer Learning Center, new Wellness Center and renovated Lobby, the Camp Curtin Branch is a vital part of our community. Address: 2135 N 6th St, Harrisburg, PA 17110 Phone: (717) 238-9622 The East Shore YMCA was built in 1932, with its unique Italian Romanesque architecture. To date, additions and improvements have increased the capacity of the downtown Y significantly. A new Computer Learning Center and Wellness Center have all been added. Address: 701 N Front St, Harrisburg, PA 17101 Phone: (717) 232-9622 The Friendship YMCA (formerly the Friendship Community Center) located in Lower Paxton Township is a beautiful facility full of opportunity! The 62,000 square foot Friendship YMCA includes an aerobics studio, classrooms, gymnasium, locker rooms, large family aquatics center, a walking track, spinasium, and a wellness center for both weights and cardio. Address: 5000 Commons Drive, Harrisburg, PA 17112 Phone: (717) 551-1601 The West Shore YMCA was founded in 1952, with the construction of our existing building completed in 1972. Renovations and additions to the Y on the West Shore have increased the Wellness Center by 5,000 square feet, as well as an addition on the front of the facility which will house a new Child Care/Kindergarten room, a Child Watch Center, and an Active Older Adults Center. The Indoor, Interactive Waterpark housed in the back of the building along Route 581 has become a popular family attraction at the West Shore YMCA. Address: 410 Fallowfield Rd, Camp Hill, PA 17011 Phone: (717) 737-9622 The Northern Dauphin County YMCA, while established in 1985, was built in 1994. In 2016 the facility was expanded to include a new lower level that houses a weight room and classroom space. This expansion allowed an increase in health and wellness programming at the branch. Address: 500 N Church St, Elizabethville, PA 17023 Phone: (717) 362-9494 [locations] The YMCA at Northern York serves youth, adults, and seniors in the Northern York County School District. We strive to meet community needs through organized programs that promote good health, strong families, confident kids, and better communities. We invite you to explore the many programs the YMCA at Northern York offers. Address: 653 South Baltimore St. Dillsburg 17019 Phone: (717) 737-9622 The YMCA Center for Healthy Living was founded in 2016 as a connecting point for other non-profits, government agencies, and private companies to support the pursuit of a healthier life in Harrisburg. Signature programs such as the LIVESTRONG® at the YMCA and the YMCA’s Diabetes Prevention Program are provided at our Harrisburg Area YMCA branches and other locations across Pennsylvania. Address: 805 N Front St, 2nd Floor, Harrisburg, PA 17102 Phone: (717) 232-3751