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- Bradford County Regional Arts Council
< Back Bradford County Regional Arts Council Vision: All regional communities and citizens share an appreciation for the value of arts and cultureMission: “To promote arts and culture in our region” “The Arts have the unique position of being able to inspire self-confidence; reach across curricular areas; expose kids to a range of cultures and points of view; reach hard-to-reach students; nurture communication skills; and bring joy at the same time.”In addition to presenting first-run movies and live performances at the historic theatres, the BCRAC works extensively with regional schools, arts groups and communities to help enrich the lives of our rural citizens. In the 07-08 school year there are over 300 days when BCRAC sponsored professional artists will work in school classrooms and Head Start centers. Arts and Cultural Promotion
- COVID-19 Fact Sheets in Multiple Languages PA Dept. of Health Website
< Back COVID-19 Fact Sheets in Multiple Languages PA Dept. of Health Website
- PA United Methodist Church Susquehanna District List of Churches
< Back PA United Methodist Church Susquehanna District List of Churches
- Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs SCA & Advisory Panel/Council Information
< Back Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs SCA & Advisory Panel/Council Information The Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs mission is to engage, coordinate and lead the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania’s effort to prevent and reduce drug, alcohol, and gambling addiction and abuse; and to promote recovery, thereby reducing the human and economic impact of the disease. Members of the public can contact DDAP at 717-783-8200 or by using our Contact Us Form . For SCA contact information visit our county drug and alcohol office page . PA Advisory Council and PA Parent Panel Advisory Council Pennsylvania Advisory Council on Substance Use In accordance with Act 63, members of the Pennsylvania Advisory Council on Substance Use are advisors to the Governor and to the Secretary of the Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs regarding drug and alcohol issues in Pennsylvania. The council is composed of the Secretary of the Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs or his/her designee and eight other members appointed by the Governor. Council members, by statute, must be representative of the following categories: Substantial training or experience in the fields of drug or alcohol prevention, intervention, rehabilitation, treatment, or enforcement. Prior history of drug and alcohol dependency. No connection with or experience in drug or alcohol prevention, intervention, rehabilitation, treatment, or enforcement. The public at large. To the extent possible, all geographic areas of the Commonwealth are to be represented. Council Members Chair: Secretary Dr. Latika Davis-Jones, Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs Members: Dr. Hector Colon-Rivera David McAdoo Dr. Weston Kensinger Kristin Varner Doug Albertson Dr. Angela Colistra Mario Browne Rochelle Jackson If you are interested in being considered as an Advisory Council Member, please forward a letter of interest and resume (including your name, address, phone number, email address, county of residence, date of submission, which category or categories you would be representative of) to the address below: Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs Attn: Advisory Council Membership One Penn Center 2601 N. 3rd Street, 5th Floor Harrisburg, PA 17110 Applicants' letters of interest/resumes will be reviewed on an as-needed basis as vacancies occur. We will contact potential candidates if being recommended. Parent Panel Advisory Council (PPAC) Pennsylvania’s Parent Panel Advisory Council (PPAC) is a parent forum operating under the administrative authority of the Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs (DDAP). PPAC was established in 2006 pursuant to the Pennsylvania General Assembly passage of House Resolution (HR) 585. A meeting of its founding members - the inaugural session - took place in September 2007. As set forth in HR 585, PPAC is charged with studying and addressing family and community access to services and supports relating to substance use and substance use disorders throughout the Commonwealth. PPAC is comprised of geographically dispersed individuals, representing all regions of the Commonwealth, who have first-hand experience parenting children impacted by substance use and substance use disorders. Its purpose includes making recommendations to DDAP and the Pennsylvania Health and Human Services Committee for the enhancement of, and to facilitate access to, such services within our Pennsylvania communities. PPAC members are appointed by the Secretary of DDAP pursuant to an application process managed by DDAP. PPAC meets three times annually in the Harrisburg area, designating one of these meetings as a joint session with the Pennsylvania Advisory Council on Substance Use. Chair: Cindy Wanamaker Vice-Chair: OPEN Members: Carmen Capozzi Laura Tomassoni Lewis Thomas Moreken Jeanna Fisher Beth Weischedel Dr. Erwin Weischedel Michelle Lynam Bobbie McBurney-Johnson Shannon Theurer Lori Casanova Carolyn Miele Valerie Felici Barbara Senst Gina Slenker
- Education Leading to Employment and Career Training (ELECT)
< Back Education Leading to Employment and Career Training (ELECT) See the website below for more information! www.education.pa.gov Education Leading to Employment and Career Training (ELECT) Pennsylvania’s Education Leading to Employment and Career Training Program (ELECT) is a federally funded program that works collaboratively to assist expectant and parenting youth. The ELECT assists school districts, cyber and charter schools in coordinating the continuity of educational services for pregnant and parenting youth, under 22 years of age, to obtain community resources that will allow them to obtain a high school diploma or its equivalent.
- Youth Service, Inc
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- Early Connections Early Learning Ctr
< Back Early Connections Early Learning Ctr Our missionTo provide a cohesive source of support and stability to children and their families. We are guided by the vision that one day, all children will have access to: quality education, services to help strengthen their family and all available community supports.VisionEarly Connections is a leader and innovator in the field of early childhood education and child care with services, expertise, advocacy andrtnerships that promote developmentally appropriate practices to support children. We are an organization of diverse and multi-culturally competent staff, volunteers, and board members who effectivelyrtner with families, professionals, and the communityearly childhood education
- Camp Penuel
< Back Camp Penuel A non-denominational ministry providing free camping for 7 to11 year-old inner city,handicapped and other disadvantaged children; and free-for-service rental of facility for retreatsfor all agescamping for handicapped and other disadvantaged children
- My Home Ideas
< Back My Home Ideas The ultimate guide for celebrating Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas filled with innovative ideas for holiday decorating,rty hosting, thoughtful gifting, and much moreHoliday Celebrating Ideas
- 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
- Pennsylvania Elks Major Projects Inc
< Back Pennsylvania Elks Major Projects Inc Independent Evaluationscontact info
- Room to Grow Child Development Center
< Back Room to Grow Child Development Center We strongly believe in the value of play as a tool and medium for children to learn about their world, to learn how to build positive relationships with each other and the adults who care for, work and play with them, to learn to solve problems, and to learn basic life skills. Children are exposed to a variety of activities and experiences from an early age to prepare them to enter the school world: reading, mathematics, science, health, movement, arts and crafts, music, creative dramatics, and more.