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- Columbia County Juvenile & Adult Probation
< Back Columbia County Juvenile & Adult Probation Adult Probation Services 35 West Main Street Bloomsburg, PA 17815 570-389-5650 vadler@columbiapa.org
- ALATEEN Mobile APP Chat
< Back ALATEEN Mobile APP Chat Al‑Anon/ ALATEEN is a mutual support program for people whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking. By sharing common experiences and applying the Al-Anon principles, families and friends of alcoholics can bring positive changes to their individual situations, whether or not the alcoholic admits the existence of a drinking problem or seeks help. Alateen is a place where members come together to: share experiences, strength, and hope with each other to find effective ways to cope with problems. discuss difficulties and encourage one another to help each other understand the principles of the Al-Anon program through the use of the Twelve Steps and Alateen’s Twelve Traditions Try Alateen Chat Alateen meetings in the Mobile App are for young people aged 13 to 18 who have been affected by someone else’s drinking. We are invited to share experience, strength, and hope with other teens https://al-anon.org/newcomers/teen-corner-alateen/
- PA RECREATION SEASONAL EVENTS
< Back PA RECREATION SEASONAL EVENTS Pennsylvania State Association of County Fairs www.pafairs.org Pennsylvania Wine and Wineries www.pennsylvaniawine.com Pennsylvania Bed and Breakfasts and Inns www.painns.com Haunted Houses www.hauntedhouse.com Corn Mazes www.cornmazesamerica.com Fall in Pennsylvania www.fallinpa.com
- Autism and Competitive Employment Resource
< Back Autism and Competitive Employment Resource I just wish to share a resource with my network for anyone who may be supporting someone with autism that may also be seeking competitive employment and could benefit from this service. Please feel free to share this with anyone who might find this useful as well: https://researchautism.org/if-technology-is-on-your-gift-list-read-this/ This is a *FREE* software offer published in the e-newsletter for OAR (Organization for Autism Research). Here are more details … Price: Standard Tier: Free Enhanced Tier: $99/month ($269/quarter, $999/year), which comes with an automated job matching service, reporting dashboards, and online training courses for day jobs. You can also give a Daivergent quarterly or annual subscription to a family member or community agency. This holiday promo code for the OAR community — DAIOAR — discounts the price to $79/month from $99/month. The promotion expires on 12/31/19. To order, go through sales@daivergent.com . Products/Services Offered: Daivergent is unlocking the unique aptitude of people on the autism spectrum, connecting companies to a high-quality workforce through its innovative platform. The founder, Byron Dai, wanted his brother, who is on the autism spectrum, to have a job more aligned with his abilities. He built Daivergent to meet that need, combining his data science background with the need for employment in the ASD community. Daivergent offers training and employment services to support individuals with ASD and other developmental disabilities. Users can develop skills in programming, graphic design, marketing, and more through video-based curricula and earn a new certification. There is also an opportunity to join any of the 15 interest groups to meet like-minded individuals who share similar passions. Users can also practice for their next interview with virtual coaches. Programming, graphic design, and marketing positions are available as are data specialist positions. A state-of-the-art platform provides opportunities tailored to the worker. To become a data specialist, your loved one must complete the following steps: 1. Register for an account with Daivergent. 2. Complete the screening assessment. 3. Complete a qualification task. 4. Complete the onboarding online. Hope you find this useful! Trish E. Luberda, NcP Certified Supports Broker Area Supervisor, Berks County NEPA Inclusive Cell #: (570) 213-7009 Fax #: (267) 482-9900 Now providing Supports Brokering Services in Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery Counties as well as Supports Brokering AND OVR Referrals in Berks and Schuylkill Counties also.
- Right Start Children's Services
< Back Right Start Children's Services Occupational Therapy Speech Therapy Physical Therapy Special Instruction
- Patricia Chuprinski Speech Therapist
< Back Patricia Chuprinski Speech Therapist Independent Evaluator Speech Therapy contact info Patricia Chuprinski is a speech-language pathologist in Muncy, PA. Practice Type: • Self-Employed Practice Areas: • Speech Language Pathology • Accent Modification • Apraxia • Articulation and Phonological Process Disorders • Autism • Cognitive-Communication Disorders • Fluency and fluency disorders • Language acquisition disorders • Learning disabilities • Phonology Disorders • SLP developmental disabilities • Speech Therapy Please contact Patricia Chuprinski for a consultation. Practice Areas/Issues Treated Speech-Language Therapy Accent Reduction Adult Speech/Language Disorders Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia Aphasia Apraxia Auditory Brainstem Response Testing (ABR) Child Speech/Language Disorders Developmental Delays Language-Based Learning Disabilities Learning Disabilities Motor Speech Disorders Online / Video / Teletherapy Raspy Voice / Muscle Tension Dysphonia Speech Sound Disorders Stuttering Swallowing Difficulties / Dysphagia Traumatic Brain Injury and Stroke Vocal Coaching for Singing and Performing Voice Disorders
- Suicide: Finding Hope
< Back Suicide: Finding Hope This website provides information sheets, a resource list, and a few brief videos for survivors of suicide loss and also for suicide attempt survivors.
- The Early Learning Institute
< Back The Early Learning Institute
- Federation Early Learning Services
< Back Federation Early Learning Services A month-long celebration of young childrenfocusing on the importance ofquality Early Childhood Education,Healthy Kids, Literacy andrentingEarly Childhood Education
- Mission Homefront
< Back Mission Homefront The Pennsylvania Department of Education and the Center for Schools and Communities, in collaboration with the Pennsylvania National Guard, joined forces in an initiative entitled Mission Homefront to address the needs of children and families affected by military deployment,rticularly as it relates to academic achievement. Mission Homefront is designed to educate and provide resources for Pennsylvania’s school personnel and families who are struggling with the impact of deployment on Pennsylvania’s children.Military Children's Education
- Holcomb Behavioral Health Systems
< Back Holcomb Behavioral Health Systems Drug and alcohol rehab - outpatient drug rehabilitation treatment for adolescents, persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders including DUI/DWI offenders and criminal justice clients
- Philadelphia Mental/Behavioral Health, Intellectual disAbility, Early Intervention (DBHIDS)
< Back Philadelphia Mental/Behavioral Health, Intellectual disAbility, Early Intervention (DBHIDS) The DBHIDS Behavioral Health Division provides mental health services for adults and children requiring medical, social, and educational services. The office provides these services through an extensive network of contracted provider agencies located throughout Philadelphia. Social and psychiatric rehabilitation Individual and group counseling Family support Residential support Outreach Recovery support Consumer-directed service Case management Vocational rehabilitation Administrative management Outpatient services Residential and supportive independent living supports The teams at IDS include: Administration Community Services Management Team/ Risk Management Team Early Intervention Services Fiscal/Operations Individual Community Support Team Supports and Services Connection Team/Administrative Services Management Team Training and Continuous Quality Improvement START Services Early Intervention: Support for Infants, Toddlers, and Their Families – enhancing the development of infants and toddlers from birth to three years of age Child/Adolescent Drug & Alcohol Case Management – connecting children and their families to treatment programs and support services The Family-Based Mental Health Services – in-home services for uninsured or underinsured children only Student Assistance Program – an early intervention program that can help identify and treat behavioral health issues that affect school success WORD II Program – for Juvenile Offender Substance Abuse Treatment Prevention Services – a comprehensive list of prevention programs for children ages K-12 Madeline Moore Summer Camp Grant – up to $400 for families to send their child to summer camp Re-engagement Centers – helping high school students return to school and complete their education Respite Services – respite programs from an afternoon up to 48 hours